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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Frequently asked questions

Do UFOs and aliens exist?

OVNIs y ETs

What exactly is a UFO?

Although the acronym only refers to the meaning of “Unidentified Flying Object”, according to popular belief, it is something that also involves…

– A flying “saucer”
– A real phenomenon that still has no explanation
– An extraterrestrial spaceship

This is where we find ourselves facing the first analysis of this topic. Simply consult a widely used source of information, such as Wikipedia, to find the definition of UFO seen in the image on the side.

The mistake that many people make is that when faced with the situation of observing something in the sky, with the quality of unknown, they incur in a "leap» immediately to consider the most extreme and extraordinary hypotheses (and those that therefore require a equally compelling evidence). However, it would be pertinent to develop the following questions when seeing something in the sky:

Can we assure that it is a *OBJECT*?
Can we assure that it is a *OBJECT REAL*?
Can we assure that it is a *OBJECT REAL WHAT IS “FLYING””*?
Can we assure that it is a *OBJECT REAL THAT IS “FLYING” AND BEING DIRECTED BY AN ALIEN LIFE FORM*?

Just by doing this analysis, one can realize the problem to make that immediate “leap”…

Since when did this topic become famous?

Kenneth Arnold, an American pilot, reported having seen 9 unusual objects flying in formation on June 24, 1947. Based on his description of the phenomenon, a journalist named this experience the sighting of “flying saucers” (flying saucers).

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