Monday, September 30, 2024

‘Imiloa September 2024 Sky Watch Admires Planet Saturn Dusk to Dawn


Summary: ‘Imiloa September 2024 Sky Watch admires Planet Saturn dusk to dawn even as dark hours admit a constellation, a galaxy, a star cluster, two planets more.

"God talks to human beings through many vectors: through each other, through organized religion, through the great books of those religions, through wise people, through art and music and literature and poetry, but nowhere with such detail and grace and color and joy as through creation. When we destroy a species, when we destroy a special place, we're diminishing our capacity to sense the divine, understand who God is and what our own potential is." Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., April 19, 2023, Boston Park Plaza Hotel, Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts.

“And there’s many people out there who want us to move to the next planet already and I’m like, hang on, let’s not give up on this planet yet," William, Prince of Wales, July 31, 2023, Sorted Food food truck, London, England, United Kingdom.


Planet Saturn, first acknowledged Friday, July 30, 1610 telescopically by Galileo Galilei (Feb. 15, 1564-Jan. 8, 1642) of Pisa, Duchy of Florence [of subsequent northern Italy], adorns, Hawaiianized as Makalii (Pleiades [Greek πλέω, “to sail”?], from Hawaiian maka li’i, “beloved diminutive”?), the evening and the night, the post-midnight and the pre-dawn skies of ‘Imiloa September 2024 Sky Watch (Hawaiianized as Kepakemapa); observations of Saturn as a planet depicted with two moons in 1610 and as a planet with two "arms" in 1616 by the Florentine astronomer: Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons

‘Imiloa September 2024 Sky Watch admires Planet Saturn dusk to dawn even as dark hours admit a constellation, a galaxy, a star cluster, two planets more, albeit all absent from early-morning appearances.
Browsing darkened skies begin 8:00 p.m. Hawaii-Aleutian (4:00 Chamorro, 7:00 Samoa, 10:00 Alaska, 11:00 Pacific, midnight Mountain, 1:00 next-day Central, 2:00 Eastern, 3:00 Atlantic) Time onward. Such starry skies contain Backbone, Fishhook, Kawelo Kite navigational star families and star lines; new, first-quarter, full, last-quarter moon phases; Milky Way galaxy; and Planet Saturn. Akau, Hoolua, Komohana horizons (from Hawaiian ‘ākau, “right [of west-ensconced sun]”; ho’olua, “[rain-bearing strong] north wind”; komo, “west [where sun] enters [sea]”) domicile Backbone star line.
Backbone star line, as Kaiwikuamoo, entertains Hokupaa, Nahiku and Hokulea (from Hawaiian Kaiwikuamo’o, “the lizard’s backbone”; Hōkūpa’a, “star immovable”; Nāhiku, “the seven”; Hōkūle’a, “star clear/happy”) stars.

Koolau northeast horizon diagonally to sky center to Kona southwest horizon features Fishhook star line, Manaiakalani (from Hawaiian māna ia ka lani, “hook fish the chief[‘s]”).
Manaiakalani guards there its Pira’etea (“white sea-swallow”), Keoe (“sweet potato [‘ulua, Ipomoea batatas]”), Humu (“fishhook hole”), Pīmoe (“trevally [ulua, Caranx spp]”), Kamakaunuiamāui, “Maui’s big fishhook”) stars. Ia (Milky Way, from Hawaiian i’a, “fish”) galaxy houses there with the aforementioned Fishhook stars, hailed among Unitedstatesian mainlanders as Deneb, Vega, Altair, Sagittarius and Scorpius. Kawelo Kite, as Kalupeakawelo (“the kite of Kawelo [personal name for “family trait”]”), inhabits Akau through Koolau northeast horizons, to Hikina east and Malanai southeast horizons.
Planet Saturn journeys in the Hikina east horizon dusk to dawn, when and where ‘Imiloa September 2024 Sky Watch jubilates Kawelo Kite as Kalupeakawelo star line.

Akau, Koolau, Hikina and Malanai horizons know as September (Hawaiianized Kepakemapa) navigational star family the Kalupeakawelo star line, commonly Kawelo’s Kite and the kite of Kawelo.
Saturn (Hawaiianized Makulu) lodges between Hikina and Malanai horizons, between Kalupeakawelo stars Keawe (“the bearer”) northward, Kukaniloko (“to anchor sound within”) and Nalani (“the heavens”) southward. It manifests southeast of Kalupeakawelo star-line stars Piilani (“climb heavenward”), Manokalanipo (“shark of the heavenly night”), themselves west of Kakuhihewa (“chart mistakenly”) and Kamoi (“the king”). Early morning nudges into the pre-dawn to dawn skies one constellation, one star cluster and two planets more as neighbors that nestle near “night-owl” Planet Saturn.
Hours dusk to dawn occasion Planet Saturn as optimal extra-navigational star-family, extra-star-line occurrence observed over new, first-quarter, full, last-quarter moons of ‘Imiloa September 2024 Sky Watch.

Pre-dawn skies present Jupiter (Hawaiianized Kaʻāwela, from Hawaiian ka āwela, “the young Christmas wrasse [Thalassoma fuscum]”) and Mars (Hawaiianized Hōkūʻula, from Hawaiian hōkū ula, “star red”).
Early-morning western skies queue Planet Saturn, then Planet Jupiter center-west with the star cluster Makalii (Pleiades [Greek πλέω, “to sail”?], from Hawaiian maka li’i, “beloved diminutive”?). The constellation Orion (from Akkadian Uru-anna, “heaven’s light” via Greek Ὠρῑ́ων via Latin Ōrīōn), Hawaiianized as Kaheiheianākeiki (“the cat’s cradle of the children”), resides center-west too. Planet Mars shows last and red from early-morning skies east of Planet Saturn, settled in southeastern skies evening and night, western skies pre-dawn to shining sunrise.
‘Imiloa September 2024 Sky Watch treats Planet Saturn trekking darkened skies dusk to dawn with the Milky Way, lightening pre-dawn with Jupiter, Mars, Orion and Pleiades.

Planet Saturn westward, Planet Jupiter (Hawaiianized as Kaawela, from Hawaiian ka āwela, “the young Christmas wrasse [Thalassoma fuscum]”) center-ward with Pleiades (Hawaiianized as Makalii [Pleiades (Greek πλέω, “to sail”?), from Hawaiian maka li’i, “beloved diminutive”?]) star cluster and Planet Mars (Hawaiianized as Hōkūʻula, from Hawaiian hōkū ula, “star red”) east of Makulu (Saturn Hawaiianized) aestheticize early-morning, pre-dawn skies September 2024 (Hawaiianized Kepakemapa) over ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii County and island, Hawaii state (from Hawaiian ‘imi loa, “to search far”; ha wai ‘i, “breath life-force supreme”; hilo, “thread”); (top) observations of Mars made by English polymath Robert Hooke (July 18, 1635-March 3, 1703) March 3, 10, 21, 22, 23 and 28, 1666; (right) observations of Mars made February and March 1666 by Italian, French-naturalized, astronomer and mathematician Giovanni Domenico Cassini (June 8, 1625-Sep. 14, 1712); (left center) observation of Jupiter made June 26, 1666 by Robert Hooke; observation made June 29, 1666, by Robert Hooke; (left lower) observation of Saturn made June 29, 1666, by Robert Hooke; Robert Hooke, "The particular observations of the planet Mars, formerly intimated to have been made by Mr Hook in February and March last" (pages 239-242), "Some observations, made in Italy, confirming the former; and withall fixing the period of the said planet's revolution" (pages 242-245) and "Observation lately made at London, of the planet Jupiter: as also of Saturn" (pages 245-247), Philosophiscal Transactions of the Royal Society of London, vol. 1, num. 14 (Monday, July 2, 1666), opposite page 231: Public Domain, CC0 -- Creative Commons (CC0 1.0), via Smithsonian Libraries

Acknowledgment
My special thanks to talented artists and photographers/concerned organizations who make their fine images available on the internet.

Image credits:
Planet Saturn, first acknowledged Friday, July 30, 1610 telescopically by Galileo Galilei (Feb. 15, 1564-Jan. 8, 1642) of Pisa, Duchy of Florence [of subsequent northern Italy], adorns, Hawaiianized as Makalii (Pleiades [Greek πλέω, “to sail”?], from Hawaiian maka li’i, “beloved diminutive”?), the evening and the night, the post-midnight and the pre-dawn skies of ‘Imiloa September 2024 Sky Watch (Hawaiianized as Kepakemapa); observations of Saturn as a planet depicted with two moons in 1610 and as a planet with two "arms" in 1616 by the Florentine astronomer: Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Galileosaturnus.jpg; via NASA Huygens' Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GCMS) @ https://attic.gsfc.nasa.gov/huygensgcms/Shistory.htm
Planet Saturn westward, Planet Jupiter (Hawaiianized as Kaawela, from Hawaiian ka āwela, “the young Christmas wrasse [Thalassoma fuscum]”) center-ward with Pleiades (Hawaiianized as Makalii [Pleiades (Greek πλέω, “to sail”?), from Hawaiian maka li’i, “beloved diminutive”?]) star cluster and Planet Mars (Hawaiianized as Hōkūʻula, from Hawaiian hōkū ula, “star red”) east of Makulu (Saturn Hawaiianized) aestheticize early-morning, pre-dawn skies September 2024 (Hawaiianized Kepakemapa) over ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii County and island, Hawaii state (from Hawaiian ‘imi loa, “to search far”; ha wai ‘i, “breath life-force supreme”; hilo, “thread”); (top) observations of Mars made by English polymath Robert Hooke (July 18, 1635-March 3, 1703) March 3, 10, 21, 22, 23 and 28, 1666; (right) observations of Mars made February and March 1666 by Italian, French-naturalized, astronomer and mathematician Giovanni Domenico Cassini (June 8, 1625-Sep. 14, 1712); (left center) observation of Jupiter made June 26, 1666 by Robert Hooke; observation made June 29, 1666, by Robert Hooke; (left lower) observation of Saturn made June 29, 1666, by Robert Hooke; Robert Hooke, "The particular observations of the planet Mars, formerly intimated to have been made by Mr Hook in February and March last" (pages 239-242), "Some observations, made in Italy, confirming the former; and withall fixing the period of the said planet's revolution" (pages 242-245) and "Observation lately made at London, of the planet Jupiter: as also of Saturn" (pages 245-247), Philosophiscal Transactions of the Royal Society of London, vol. 1, num. 14 (Munday, July 2, 1666), opposite page 231: Public Domain, CC0 -- Creative Commons (CC0 1.0), via Smithsonian Libraries @ https://library.si.edu/digital-library/book/philosophicaltr1roya; Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hooke,_Cassini_Drawings_of_Mars,_Jupiter_and_Saturn_1666.jpg; Public Domain, via Internet Archive @ https://archive.org/details/philosophicaltra1166roya/page/n249/mode/1up; Public Domain, via Biodiversity Heritage Library @ https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/47594205; Public Domain, via Project Gutenberg @ https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/28758/pg28758-images.html

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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Wednesday, Oct. 2, Annular Eclipse Is Second of Two 2024 Solar Eclipses


Summary: The Wednesday, Oct. 2, annular solar eclipse is the second of two 2024 solar eclipses and the fourth and last of the year's lineup of four eclipses.


animation of path of annular solar eclipse Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024: A.T. Sinclair/NASA, Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons

The Wednesday, Oct. 2, annular solar eclipse is the second of two solar eclipses in 2024 and the fourth and last of the year's queue of four eclipses, which opened with a lunar eclipse, followed by alternating solar and lunar eclipses.
The moon's passage between the Earth and the sun completely or incompletely obscures the solar disk, as viewed from Earth. For example, a total solar eclipse ensues from complete obscuration of the solar disk during the casting of the innermost, darkest umbral (Latin: umbra, "shadow") portion of the lunar shadow onto Earth's surface. The partial blocking of the solar disk from the view of Earthlings and the casting of the outermost, lightest penumbral (Latin: penumbra, from paene, “almost," + umbra, “shadow”) portion of the lunar shadow onto Earth's surface occasion a partial solar eclipse. Incomplete coverage rimmed by a bright ring of the solar disk and the casting of the lighter antumbral (Latin: antumbra, from ante, "before," + umbra, "shadow") extension of the lunar shadow's umbral portion onto Earth's surface create an annular (Latin: anularis, “ring-shaped”) solar eclipse.
October's annular solar eclipse opens as a partial solar eclipse and then expands into an annular solar eclipse. The eclipse completes annularity and subsequently closes with the end of partiality.
The October event's initial partial eclipse commences with first external contact of the edge of the shadow's penumbra (Latin: penumbra, from paene, “almost," + umbra, “shadow”), that is, the lunar shadow's outer, lighter portion, with Earth's surface. In a partial solar eclipse, the moon's interposition between Earth and the sun occasions only partial coverage of the solar disk by the moon. The partial solar eclipse begins Wednesday, Oct. 2, at 15:42:56.4 Universal Time UT1, according to eclipse predictions by retired NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) GSFC (Goddard Space Flight Center) astrophysicist Fred Espenak on his EclipseWise website. Universal Time UT1 equates to 5:42 a.m. Hawaii Standard Time HST; 10:42 a.m. Easter Island Summer Time EASST; and 12:42 p.m. Argentina Time ART, Chile Summer Time CLST and Falkland Islands Summer Time FKST.
The penumbral shadow first touches Earth's surface at 16 degrees 02.5 minutes north latitude, 147 degrees 19.0 minutes west longitude. This first external penumbral contact point occurs in the wide expanses of the North Pacific Ocean, distantly southeast of the Hawaiian Archipelago's (Hawaiian: Na Moku o Hawai‘i) largest and easternmost island, Hawaii (Hawaiian: Hawaiʻi), known as the Big Island.
The first external contact with the antumbra initiates October's annular solar eclipse. This first fall of the edge of the antumbra onto Earth's surface is slated for 16:50:34.2 UT1 (6:50 a.m. HST; 11:50 a.m. EASST; 1:50 p.m. ART, CLST, FKST).
The first external antumbral contact alights at 08 degrees 53.2 minutes north latitude, 164 degrees 44.7 minutes west longitude. This point is sited in the North Pacific Ocean, distantly southwest of Hawai'i (the Big Island), southeast of Johnston Atoll, an unincorporated U.S. territory grouped in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument and in the U.S. Minor Outlying Islands.
The first internal antumbral contact registers at 16:56:40.8 UT1 (6:56 a.m. HST; 11:56 a.m. EASST; 1:56 p.m. ART, CLST, FKST). The antumbral shadow falls on Earth's surface at 07 degrees 50.9 minutes north latitude, 166 degrees 20.7 minutes west longitude. This point in the North Pacific Ocean nears the first external antumbral contact point.

visibility regions of Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, partial solar eclipse and path of annularity of annular solar eclipse; courtesy of Fred Espenak, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center (eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov): Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Greatest eclipse designates the instant of the closest passage of the axis of the lunar shadow cone to Earth's center. The October solar event attains its greatest eclipse at 18:45:01.6 UT1 (8:45 a.m. HST; 1:45 p.m. EASST; 3:45 p.m. ART, CLST, FKST). Greatest eclipse takes place at 21 degrees 57.2 minutes south latitude, 114 degrees 30.5 minutes west longitude. This point in the South Pacific Ocean lies northwest of Easter Island (Spanish: Isla de Pascua; Rapa Nui: Rapa Nui, "Big Rapa"), a Special Territory, Province and Commune of Chile (Republic of Chile; Spanish: República de Chile) at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in the West and East water hemisphere's region of Oceania.
The last internal penumbral contact occurs at 19:13:50.4 UT1 (9:13 a.m. HST; 2:13 p.m. EASST; 4:13 p.m. ART, CLST, FKST). This last fall of the entire penumbral shadow is sited at 83 degrees 02.8 minutes south latitude, 013 degrees 42.3 minutes east longitude, a point on Antarctica's East Antarctic Ice Shield.
The annular portion of October's solar eclipse records its last internal antumbral contact at 20:33:07.8 UT1 (10:33 a.m. HST; 3:33 p.m. EASST; 5:33 p.m. ART, CLST, FKST). This last fall of the entire penumbral shadow connects with Earth's surface in the South Atlantic Ocean at 50 degrees 00.5 minutes south latitude, 036 degrees 13.4 minutes west longitude. This last internal antumbral contact is located north of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI).
The annular eclipse makes its last external contact at 20:39:15.3 UTI (10:39 a.m. HST; 3:39 p.m. EASST; 5:39 p.m. ART, CLST, FKST). This last fall of the edge of the antumbral shadow taps Earth's surface at 48 degrees 58.5 minutes south latitude, 037 degrees 55.6 minutes west longitude. This point in the South Atlantic Ocean is positioned north of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, slightly northwest of the last internal antumbral contact point.
The annular eclipse's last external contact precedes the partial eclipse's last external contact. The end of the partial solar eclipse closes October's solar event. The partial eclipse achieves its last external contact at 21:46:58.1 UT1 (11:46 a.m. HST; 4:46 p.m. EASST; 6:46 p.m. ART, CLST, FKST). This last fall of the edge of the penumbral shadow contacts the Earth's surface at 41 degrees 51.2 minutes south latitude, 055 degrees 51.9 minutes west longitude. This last external penumbral contact lies east of the Province of Río Negro (Spanish: Provincia de Río Negro) in the northern Patagonia region in south central Argentina (Argentine Republic; Spanish: (Spanish: República Argentina) and distantly northeast of East Falkland Island, the largest island in the 778-island South Atlantic archipelago of the Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas).
October's solar eclipse closes the 2024 lineup of four eclipses as the second of the year's two solar eclipses and as the year's fourth and last eclipse. A penumbral lunar eclipse on Monday, March 25, had opened the year's lineup of two solar and two lunar eclipses. A total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, had numbered as the second of the year's four eclipses and as the first of the year's two solar eclipses. A partial lunar eclipse on Wednesday, Sep. 18, which succeeded April's solar eclipse, sequenced as the year's third eclipse and numbered as the second and last of the year's two lunar eclipses.

Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, annular solar eclipse details; Eclipse predictions by Espenak, NASA's GSFC: Permission freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by acknowledgment, via NASA Eclipse Web Site

Acknowledgment
My special thanks to talented artists and photographers/concerned organizations who make their fine images available on the internet.

Image credits:
animation of path of annular solar eclipse Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024: A.T. Sinclair/NASA, Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SE2024Oct02A.gif
visibility regions of Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, partial solar eclipse and path of annularity of annular solar eclipse; courtesy of Fred Espenak, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center (eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov): Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SE2024Oct02A.png
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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Icelandic Food Admits Coffee Afore Evening in Death at the Sanatorium


Summary: Icelandic food admits coffee afore evening in Death at the Sanatorium book and Kindle editions by Ragnar Jónasson since Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024.

"God talks to human beings through many vectors: through each other, through organized religion, through the great books of those religions, through wise people, through art and music and literature and poetry, but nowhere with such detail and grace and color and joy as through creation. When we destroy a species, when we destroy a special place, we're diminishing our capacity to sense the divine, understand who God is and what our own potential is." Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., April 19, 2023, Boston Park Plaza Hotel, Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts.

“And there’s many people out there who want us to move to the next planet already and I’m like, hang on, let’s not give up on this planet yet," William, Prince of Wales, July 31, 2023, Sorted Food food truck, London, England, United Kingdom.


The above image perhaps accords with the alcohol culture of main-character Helgi Reykdal’s (from Old Norse hailaga, “holy”; reykr, “smoke”; dal, “dale”) flat-abiding girlfriend Bergthóra (from Old Norse borg, “castle”; þórr, “thunder”). It never accords with Helgi’s alcohol-absent coffee, soda-water, water culture. It perhaps accords with the beer and white wine culture of ex-drug-addicted Thorri Thorsteinsson (from Old Norse þorri, “January-February”; þórr steinn, “thunder stone”); illustration of two intoxicated 15th-century Icelanders in Heynesbók (Heynes Book), illuminated manuscript shelfmark AM 147 4to, Safn Árna Magnússonar Collection, The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, Reykjavik, southwestern Iceland: Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Icelandic food admits coffee afore evening in Death at the Sanatorium book and Kindle editions by author Ragnar Jónasson, with Anglicization of his Hvítidauði by Victoria Cribb, since Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024.
Black, black strong, café, filter and sanatorium coffee belong among the coffee brewed for those breakfasting, lunching and snacking in first-biggest northern, second-biggest southern Icelandic cities. Concern considering coffee consumption before 7:00 p.m. Icelandic Time comes in 1983 from Tinna Einarsdóttir (from Old Norse tinna, “flint”; ein, “one”; herr, “army”; dóttir, “daughter”). Tinna decides upon red wine as doable drink with cheese, crackers and Sverrir Eggertsson (from Old Norse sverri, “swinging”; egg, “[weapon-]edge”; harðr, “strong”), after 7:00 p.m.
Tinna perhaps never empties her coffee mug from her ground-level apartment even as she expects employee coffee at Akureyri sanatorium (from Icelandic akur, “field”; eyri, “sandbank”).

Retired nurse Ásta (from Old Norse ást, “affection”) furnishing her, Broddi, Elísabet, Fridjón, Thorri and Yrsa homemade cakes and doughnuts perhaps furthers Tinna fancying sanatorium coffee.
Filter coffee gratifies Broddi in Reykjavík’s west end, Elísabet in Reykjavík’s Sóltún (from Old Norse broddr, “arrow/forehead/spike"; Hebrew eli sheba, “God[-is-abundant-perfect] seven”; reykr, “smoke”; vík, “bay”). Reykjavík houses neither Fridjón nor Yrsa (from Old Norse driðr, “peace”; Hebrew Yochanan, “God is gracious”; Old Norse œrr, “wild”) even as it bi-monthly has Thorri. Broddi, Elísabet and Árbæringur (from Old Norse àr bær, “river town”; -ingr, “inhabitant”) Tinna respectively ingest defrosted, frozen local-bakery Danish pastries; tinned gingerbread biscuits; fried eggs.
Death at the Sanatorium jubilates coffee alone or joining Icelandic food and non-Icelandic food even as it likewise jubilates red wine, soda water, water, white wine.

Beer and white wine keep Thorri Thorsteinsson drug-free in Akureyri and Reykjavík’s Garðabær (from Old Norse þorri, “January-February”; þórr steinn, “thunder stone”; garði bær, “garden town”).
Helgi Reykdal outside his Laugardalur-area Reykjavík (from Old Norse hailaga, “holy”; reykr, “smoke”; dal, “dale”; laug, “pool[-bathing]; dagr, “day”) flat likes café coffee and fast-food burgers. Munching burgers makes him like Sverrir, unlike Tinna, for whom coffee and fried eggs with Sverrir and Sunday-evening Coke and roast lamb with her parents matter. Helgi outside his basement flat with Bergthóra (from Old Norse borg, “castle”; þórr, “thunder”) nourishes himself on café coffee without chocolate cake and on soda water.
Death at the Sanatorium observes Helgi obtaining Icelandic food with coffee or with water in his home and non-Icelandic food with non-alcoholic drinks away from home.

Bergthóra always prepares porridge for weekday morning meals even as she always presents poached haddock with potable water for punctual suppers at 6:00 p.m. Icelandic Time.
Helgi quests for lunches alone such quintessential Icelandic food from his youth as pickled whey drink with rye bread and skyr (from Old Norse skyr, “separated”). He perhaps relishes his lunches with flat-residing girlfriend Bergthóra when he revels in black coffee, perhaps restricted to before 6:00 p.m., with chips and club sandwiches. He never sips alcoholic drinks, inside or outside his basement shelter, even as Bergthóra always sleeps after post-supper alcoholic drinks from bottled red and white wines.
Death at the Sanatorium treats us to Icelandic food, tending toward fishy, meaty protein with drinks such as coffee and side orders such as rye bread.

The curdled milk product skyr (curdled, thick milk, from Old Norse skera, “to cut, to divide” via Old Norse skyr, “separated” literally) accommodates main-character Helgi Reykdal’s (from Old Norse hailaga, “holy”; reykr, “smoke”; dal, “dale”) Icelandic appetite for Icelandic meals alike those with which his parents acquainted him in his Akureyri (from Icelandic akur, “field”; eyri, “sandbank”) youth; Monday, Nov. 10, 2008, 03:03, image of skyr, a traditional Icelandic cultured dairy product: Alan Levine (cogdogblog), Public Doman CC0 1.0 Universal, via Wikimedia Commons

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The above image perhaps accords with the alcohol culture of main-character Helgi Reykdal’s (from Old Norse hailaga, “holy”; reykr, “smoke”; dal, “dale”) flat-abiding girlfriend Bergthóra (from Old Norse borg, “castle”; þórr, “thunder”). It never accords with Helgi’s alcohol-absent coffee, soda-water, water culture. It perhaps accords with the beer and white wine culture of ex-drug-addicted Thorri Thorsteinsson (from Old Norse þorri, “January-February”; þórr steinn, “thunder stone”); illustration of two intoxicated 15th-century Icelanders in Heynesbók (Heynes Book), illuminated manuscript shelfmark AM 147 4to, Safn Árna Magnússonar Collection, The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, Reykjavik, southwestern Iceland: Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Drunk_15th_century_Icelanders.png
The curdled milk product skyr (curdled, thick milk, from Old Norse skera, “to cut, to divide” via Old Norse skyr, “separated” literally) accommodates main-character Helgi Reykdal’s (from Old Norse hailaga, “holy”; reykr, “smoke”; dal, “dale”) Icelandic appetite for Icelandic meals alike those with which his parents acquainted him in his Akureyri (from Icelandic akur, “field”; eyri, “sandbank”) youth; Monday, Nov. 10, 2008, 03:03, image of skyr, a traditional Icelandic cultured dairy product: Alan Levine (cogdogblog), Public Doman CC0 1.0 Universal, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:It_is_kind_of_like_yogurt,_but_so_much_more_full_flavored-_(3020941080).jpg: Alan Levine (cogdogblog), Public Domain, via Flickr @ https://www.flickr.com/photos/cogdog/3020941080/
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Marriner, Derdriu. 9 January 2024. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Authenticates Icelandic Addresses and Areas." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 2 January 2024. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Archives Icelandic Addresses and Areas." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 26 December 2023. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Accuratizes Icelandic Addresses and Areas." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 19 December 2023. "Famous and Fictional Male Icelanders Act in Reykjavík: A Crime Story." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 12 December 2023. "Famous and Fictional Female Icelanders Act in Reykjavík: A Crime Story." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 5 December 2023. "Savory Sandwich Cake Authenticates Reykjavík: A Crime Story Food Faves." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 28 November 2023. "Eiríkur Hauksson and His Moscow Song Are in Reykjavík: A Crime Story." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 21 November 2023. "President Vigdis Finnbogadottir Appears in Reykjavík: A Crime Story." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 14 November 2023. "Modernist Author Elias Mar Appears in Reykjavík: A Crime Story." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 7 November 2023. "Thirtieth Hraundrangi Ascent Anniversary Absents Itself from Reykjavík: A Crime Story." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 31 October 2023. "No Gudmundur, No Geirfinnur Alarmed Reykjavík: A Crime Story Audiences." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 24 October 2023. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Airs Walking Tours, the Sixth From 1986." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 17 October 2023. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Airs Walking Tours, the Fifth From 1986." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 10 October 2023. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Airs Walking Tours, the Fourth From 1986." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 3 October 2023. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Airs Walking Tours, the Third From 1976." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 26 September 2023. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Airs Walking Tours, the Second From 1966." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 19 September 2023. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Airs Walking Tours, the First From 1956." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 12 September 2023. "Reykjavík: A Crime Story Acclaims Three Photogenic Mountain Ranges." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 5 September 2023. "Thorvaldur Gissurarson Assured Reykjavík: A Crime Story a Videy Venue." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 29 August 2023. "Perhaps Helgi in White Death Apes Ancient Crimes by Dufthak in Iceland." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 22 August 2023. "Ingolfr Arnarson Assured Our Availing Reykjavík: A Crime Story." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 15 August 2023. "White Death Plots Maybe Are Alterable With Isbiltur and Isruntur Trips." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 8 August 2023. "What Are Bicentennial Celebrations 1986 Without Brennivin in Reykjavík: A Crime Story?" Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 1 August 2023. "Reykjavik and Videy Sides of Kollfjordur Bay Add Anxiety in Reykjavík." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 25 July 2023. "Reykjavík Botanic Garden Perhaps Alleviates Anxiety in White Death." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 18 July 2023. "Ragnar Jónasson Adds Two Standalones With Reykjavík and White Death." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 11 July 2023. "White Death Avails English Readers of Hvítidauði by Ragnar Jónasson." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 4 July 2023. "A Prime Minister and a Thriller Novelist Authored the Book Reykjavík." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 27 June 2023. "Winterkill, Anglicized from Vetrarmein, Airs Icelandic Names and Words." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 20 June 2023. "Hot Chocolate Awes Easter Crowds in Winterkill, Anglicized From Sigló." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/06/hot-chocolate-awes-easter-crowds-in.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 13 June 2023. "Quentin Bates Adds a Translation to Outside, Anglicized From Úti." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 6 June 2023. "Winterkill Anglicizes What Jean-Christophe Salaün Frenchified as Sigló." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 30 May 2023. "David Warriner Anglicizes Winterkill From Vetrarmein By Way of Sigló." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 23 May 2023. "Perhaps Falls Are Jumps in Winterkill, Anglicized From Vetrarmein." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/05/perhaps-falls-are-jumps-in-winterkill.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 16 May 2023. "Harborside Rooms and Violent Deaths Add Stayover Traffic to Winterkill." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/05/harborside-rooms-and-violent-deaths-add.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 9 May 2023. "Whiteout, Anglicized From Andkör, Archives Icelandic Names and Words." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/05/whiteout-anglicized-from-andkor.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 2 May 2023. "Flaming Coffee Sambuca Acts as a Christmas Toast in Whiteout." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/05/flaming-coffee-sambuca-acts-as.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 25 April 2023. "Axel Sveinsson Lighthouses Add Jobs and Attract Tourists in Whiteout." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/04/axel-sveinsson-lighthouses-add-jobs-and.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 18 April 2023. "Whiteout Admits Northern Landscapes Akin to Jón Stefánsson Paintings." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/04/whiteout-admits-northern-landscapes.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 11 April 2023. "Jóhann Jónsson Adds Autumn Flowers to Andköf, Anglicized as Whiteout." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/04/johann-jonsson-adds-autumn-flowers-to.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 4 April 2023. "A Baby Arrives Auspiciously in Whiteout, Anglicized From Andkör." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/04/a-baby-arrives-auspiciously-in-whiteout.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 28 March 2023. "A Northern Lighthouse Inadvertently Admits Adverse Traffic in Whiteout." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/03/a-northern-lighthouse-inadvertently.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 21 March 2023. "Rupture, Anglicized From Rof, Archives Icelandic Names and Words." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/03/rupture-anglicized-from-rof-archives.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 14 March 2023. "Coffees Appear Black or Milky, Poisoned or Sugary in Rupture." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/03/coffees-appear-black-or-milky-poisoned.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 7 March 2023. "Rupture, Anglicized From Rof, Acknowledges Ásgrímur Jónsson." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/03/rupture-anglicized-from-rof.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 28 February 2023. "Thorleifur Ragnar Jónasson Acquaints Us With Adverse Areas in Rupture." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/02/thorleifur-ragnar-jonasson-acquaints-us.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 21 February 2023. "Past Actions Affect Present Anxieties in Rupture, Anglicized From Rof." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/02/past-actions-affect-present-anxieties.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 14 February 2023. "Tunnels Accelerate Justice and Traffic in Rupture, Anglicized From Rof." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/02/tunnels-accelerate-justice-and-traffic.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 7 February 2023. "Icelandic Names and Words Are in Blackout, Anglicized From Myrknætti." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/02/icelandic-names-and-words-are-in.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 31 January 2023. "Biscuits, Burgers, Chips, Dried Fish Appeal to Police in Blackout." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/01/biscuits-burgers-chips-dried-fish.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 24 January 2023. "Thorleifur Ragnar Jónasson Accuratizes Volcanic Glaciers in Blackout." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/01/thorleifur-ragnar-jonasson-accuratizes.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 17 January 2023. "Jón Gudmundsson the Learned Accounts for Poetic Advice in Blackout." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/01/jon-gudmundsson-learned-accounts-for.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 10 January 2023. "Seven Are Taciturn About Death in Blackout, Anglicized From Myrknætti." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/01/seven-are-taciturn-about-death-in.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 3 January 2023. "Summerhouses Add to Crime Rates in Blackout, Anglicized From Myrknætti." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2023/01/summerhouses-add-to-crime-rates-in.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 27 December 2022. "Nattblinda, as Nightblind, Appends a Poem by Freysteinn Gunnarsson." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/12/nattblinda-as-nightblind-appends-poem.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 20 December 2022. "Nattblinda, as Nightblind, Appends Spring Returns to the Valley." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/12/nattblinda-as-nightblind-appends-spring.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 13 December 2022. "Nattblinda, Anglicized Nightblind, Archives Icelandic Names and Words." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/12/nattblinda-anglicized-nightblind.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 6 December 2022. "Náttblinda, Anglicized Nightblind, Admits Fresh Buns, Coffee and Pizza." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/12/nattblinda-anglicized-nightblind-admits.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 29 November 2022. "Thórbergur Thórdarson Assuages Anxiety in Nattblinda, as Nightblind." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/11/thorbergur-thordarson-assuages-anxiety.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 22 November 2022. "Thorsteinn Jónsson Advises All Are Astray in Nattblinda, as Nightblind." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/11/thorsteinn-jonsson-advises-all-are.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 15 November 2022. "Abandoned Areas Are Awful for New Hires in Nattblinda, as Nightblind." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/11/abandoned-areas-are-awful-for-new-hires.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 8 November 2022. "Active Tunnels Adjust to Awful Weather in Nattblinda, as Nightblind." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/11/active-tunnels-adjust-to-awful-weather.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 1 November 2022. "Snjóblinda, Anglicized Snowblind, Archives Icelandic Names and Words." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/11/snjoblinda-anglicized-snowblind.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 25 October 2022. "Indian Rice Affirms Area Affluence in Snjóblinda, Anglicized Snowblind." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/10/indian-rice-affirms-area-affluence-in.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 18 October 2022. "Kjarval Adorns a Retired Diplomat’s Walls in Snjóblinda, as Snowblind." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/10/kjarval-adorns-retired-diplomats-walls.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 11 October 2022. "Gunnlaugur Blöndal Art Assuages Sailors in Snjóblinda, as Snowblind." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/10/gunnlaugur-blondal-art-assuages-sailors.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 4 October 2022. "House and Job for Two Years Are Alluring in Snjóblinda, as Snowblind." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/10/house-and-job-for-two-years-are.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 27 September 2022. "Locals and Tourists Adore Fish and Theatre in Snjóblinda, as Snowblind." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/09/locals-and-tourists-adore-fish-and.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 20 September 2022. "Thorpid, as The Girl Who Died, Archives Icelandic Names and Words." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/09/thorpid-as-girl-who-died-archives.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 13 September 2022. "Ham and Ptarmigan Are Christmas Meats in Thorpid, as The Girl Who Died." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/09/ham-and-ptarmigan-are-christmas-meats.html
Marriner, Derdriu. 6 September 2022. "Thorpid, as The Girl Who Died, Acquaints Us With Davíd Stefánsson." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
Available @ https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2022/09/thorpid-as-girl-who-died-acquaints-us.html
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