Austrinus It is the astronomy site of Farid Char.
This space was inaugurated on 11/25/2000 and its name means “austral” or “from the south” in Latin.

This name serves to better identify the origin of its contents, created from the Southern Hemisphere: 23°39' S and 70°25' W (Antofagasta, Chile).

In astronomy, the name is present in the constellation Pisces Austrinus.


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In this subsection I list some interesting astronomy books, as a recommendation for amateurs who wish to know bibliographical sources for consultation. The titles published here are mentioned based on my own experience and it cannot be guaranteed that all of them are still current or available in your country, so in each case it is advisable that you consult your nearest bookstore.

QualificationAuthorFormatpagesFront page
Elementary astronomyAlexander Feinstein15×21 cm258
Stars and PlanetsAntonín Rükl22x30 cm228
Observe the SkyDavid Levy19x27 cm288
Observe the Sky IIDavid Levy et al.17x28 cm288
The world and its demonsCarl Sagan18x30 cm493
History of TimeStephen Hawking15x23 cm247
variable starsJaime Garcia21x28 cm144
Photograph the skyVicente Aupi16x29 cm221
The World of StarsJose Luis Comellas17x24 cm224
At the doors of spaceManuel Bautista15x21 cm392
Contemporary AstronomyJose Maza16x23 cm282
Asteroids, Comets and MeteoritesManuel Cruz17x24 cm128
Planetary Observer's GuideFrancisco Violat, Esther Martín17x24 cm352
In search of the starsMichael Porcellino15x21 cm166
Atlas of the FirmamentVicente Aupi19x24 cm309
Moon. Basic studyJosé Violat, Purificación Sánchez21x28 cm288

 

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