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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Argo Navis e-zine

Argo Navis was an electronic magazine of Astronomy in Chile, edited by a team of serious and enthusiastic amateur astronomers, with various sections of interest and written in a language understandable to anyone interested in the subject. Its publication format is Adobe PDF and it was published bimonthly between 2005 and 2008 (it had 23 editions).

Current status

Currently, the Argo Navis project has ended, but its collection of online and print editions remains a free and freely circulating legacy. The online editions can be accessed in two ways: through the web TauZero (website dedicated to science fiction and scientific assessment); and through the table shown below:

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