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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Space exploration

Missions to the outer solar system

This list, without intending to be extensive, seeks to present some of the main space missions that have had as their main purpose the exploration of a celestial body in the outer Solar System.

MissionRelease yearAimReferential imageLink
New Horizons2006
The primary objectives of this mission are to study the geology and morphology of Pluto and its satellite Charon, the planet's atmosphere and the surface composition of both objects. Additionally, it seeks to study how Pluto's surface and atmosphere changes over time.
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Cassini-Huygens1997The Cassini-Huygens mission is an ambitious project that seeks to carry out detailed studies of Saturn, the sixth planet in our Solar System, as well as its characteristic rings and the multiple moons that orbit this planet, with special emphasis on the largest of them all, TitanOfficial Web

 

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