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00:00:08 Un Espectáculo Milenario en el Cielo de Verano
00:02:20 ¿Qué Son Exactamente las Perseidas?
00:02:57 Perseo y las Lágrimas de San Lorenzo
00:03:34 Cuándo y Cómo Ver las Perseidas en 2025
00:06:40 Menos es Más para Disfrutar del Cielo
00:07:19 Dónde Ver las Perseidas en España
00:08:09 Trucos de Experto para una Noche Mágica
00:08:53 Conecta con el Universo

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00:00Every summer, when the heat embraces the Earth, and the nights grow longer, the night sky
00:14He gives us, like a generous cosmic benefactor, one of the most beautiful and exciting spectacles
00:21that we can witness.
00:22The Perseids, also known as the Tears of Saint Lawrence.
00:26A shower of shooting stars, a celestial ballet of ephemeral lights, which illuminates with
00:32magical flashes on August nights, painting the firmament with brilliant strokes.
00:38Looking up at that immensity dotted with points of light connects us deeply.
00:44with the infinite universe that surrounds us, making us feel part of something much bigger than
00:49ourselves.
00:50And gently invites us to pause in the daily hustle and bustle, to stop for a moment,
00:57moving away from the artificial brightness of screens and constant notifications, to reconnect
01:03with the serene and timeless beauty of nature that welcomes us.
01:07You don't need to be an expert astronomer, with years of study and sophisticated telescopes,
01:13nor need special and expensive equipment to enjoy this spectacle.
01:16Just find a dark sky, away from the light pollution of cities,
01:23patience to wait for the right moment, and above all, an immense desire to be amazed
01:28before the magnificence of the universe.
01:30The Perseids are an open and generous invitation from the cosmos.
01:34A gift for all, reminding us with each shooting star, that the greatest treasures of
01:39Life is free and invaluable, and is available to everyone, regardless of their origin.
01:45or condition. This 2025, mark the dates on your calendar.
01:51Prepare yourself with enthusiasm for an unforgettable night, under the starry blanket.
01:56By following this practical guide carefully, you can make the most of every moment of your
02:01this unique experience.
02:03This is how your nighttime adventure begins.
02:06A journey into the depths of space.
02:09A visual journey that will leave indelible memories etched in your memory.
02:13And who knows, maybe, with luck, some wish whispered to the fleeting passage of a star
02:19come true.
02:21Shooting stars are not stars, but tiny fragments of the comet Swift-Tuttle
02:26that the Earth goes through every August.
02:29Upon entering the atmosphere at nearly 60 km per second, these meteoroids burn up and create
02:36the flashes we see as Perseids.
02:38Every time you see one, you witness the disintegration of a piece of comet that traveled from the
02:44confines of the solar system.
02:46The phenomenon is repeated annually because the comet's debris cloud remains in
02:50the Earth's orbit.
02:52Understanding this process only increases the magic; we are witnessing a millennia-old cosmic legacy.
02:59The name Perseids comes from the constellation Perseus, from which these meteors appear to emerge.
03:04Astronomers call them so because of their radiant, but in popular tradition they are also
03:10They are known as the tears of Saint Lawrence, because they coincide with the saint's feast day.
03:14on August 10th.
03:16This coincidence inspired the legend that shooting stars are the tears of the
03:21martyr.
03:23Whether from Greek mythology or Catholic tradition, both names enrich the experience
03:28to observe them.
03:29The sky, once again, becomes the stage for our stories and hopes.
03:35Mark your calendar, star lover.
03:38The Perseid meteor shower, one of the most anticipated celestial events of the year,
03:44will grace our skies from the end of July.
03:48This is when you will begin to notice an increase in meteor activity.
03:52The rain will continue its show until almost the end of August, providing many opportunities
03:59to witness these shooting stars.
04:02So you have plenty of time to plan your observation.
04:06However, the maximum, the night in which the number of meteors will be highest, will be
04:10the night of August 12-13, 2025.
04:14That's the night you can't miss.
04:16Fortunately, that night the moon will be in its crescent phase and will set early.
04:22the afternoon.
04:23This is great news for sky watchers.
04:27The moon setting soon means the sky will be exceptionally dark, free of
04:32from lunar interference, creating ideal conditions for observation.
04:38Under these dark skies, you could see up to 100 meteors per hour, depending on the conditions.
04:43are really ideal.
04:45Imagine witnessing so many shooting stars in just one hour.
04:50The best time to start your observation is after midnight, as
04:55The night progresses and the Earth moves deeper into the meteor stream.
04:59This is because the Perseus radiant, the point in the sky from which they appear to emerge
05:03meteors will be higher in the sky.
05:07At that moment, our planet collides head-on with the stream of particles left by the
05:11Comet Swift-Tuttle, resulting in an increased frequency of visible meteors.
05:17To maximize your chances of seeing more meteors, try to find a remote location.
05:22of the city lights.
05:24Bring a blanket or a chair, maybe some snacks, and prepare for a long night.
05:29but rewarding to watch.
05:31Don't think that you can only enjoy the meteor shower to its fullest.
05:36The nights before and after the peak can also offer a worthy spectacle.
05:41to be seen, with a good number of meteors still visible.
05:45Remember to be patient.
05:47Meteor activity can vary, with periods of calm interspersed with bursts of several
05:52meteors appearing in rapid succession.
05:55Allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness for at least 20 to 30 minutes.
06:01This will significantly improve your ability to see fainter meteors.
06:06Afterwards, just sit back, relax and enjoy the fireworks display.
06:12heavenly.
06:13With a favorable lunar phase and a maximum that promises a high amount of meteors, the
06:18This year's Perseid meteor shower has all the ingredients for an unforgettable night.
06:22under the stars.
06:23To see the Perseids, your eyes are the best instrument.
06:28Forget telescopes and binoculars.
06:30Lie on your back, relax and look towards the zenith or about 45 degrees high to
06:36cover most of the sky.
06:39Don't get obsessed with Perseus.
06:41Meteors can appear in any direction.
06:44A red light flashlight is essential to maintain dark adaptation.
06:49Patience is key.
06:50There will be moments of calm and others of intense activity.
06:54Enjoy the sky, identify constellations, and let the show come to you.
06:59Less gear means more connection to the universe.
07:03Spain offers privileged places to see the Perseids, such as tourist destinations
07:08Starlight and national parks.
07:10Places like the Atlantic Islands, Gudar-Jabalambre, Sierra Morena, La Palma, Monfragüe, Ordesa,
07:18Guadarrama and El Teide stand out for their dark skies.
07:22You don't need to go far.
07:24Just get away from the city and find a hill, a secluded beach, or a rural road.
07:29Check out light pollution maps to find the best spot near you.
07:34The clear horizon to the northeast is ideal for viewing the rise of Perseus.
07:39Places like Calaralto, Monsec, and the Serranía de Cuenca are reference points for enthusiasts.
07:46Explore the natural spaces in your region and find your perfect spot under the stars.
07:53To see more meteors, don't look directly at Perseus.
07:57The most spectacular ones appear far from the radiant.
08:00Lie down with your feet facing northeast and face the zenith to cover the best area of the sky.
08:05Observe in a group to cover more sky and share the excitement.
08:10Use astronomy apps before you go out to locate constellations, but put your phone away during observations.
08:17Also enjoy the Milky Way, planets and satellites.
08:21The August sky is a complete spectacle.
08:24The night is full of wonders and the Perseids are just part of it.
08:29Keep your eyes on the sky and let yourself be surprised.
08:31The shared experience and curiosity make the night even more special.
08:37The Perseids invite us to look up and remember that we are part of an immense universe.
08:43It's an opportunity to disconnect from the daily noise and reconnect with nature and wonder.
08:50You don't need to be an expert or have expensive equipment.
08:53Just curiosity and a desire to experience something different.
08:55Prepare the essentials, find a dark corner, and treat yourself to a few hours of magic under the stars.
09:02Watching a fireball cross the sky is an unforgettable experience.
09:06This August, turn off the television, put down your cell phone, and go outside and look at the sky.
09:12The universe awaits you with an ancient spectacle.
09:15Allow yourself to feel wonder and make a wish with every shooting star.
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