Tag: chile
UK to join super-trade deal with countries including Mexico, Vietnam and Chile
The country will become the first in Europe to join the huge trade bloc in the Indo-Pacific, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
UFO Crash/Retrievals in Chile – Inexplicata
South American cases here begin with Raul Nunez’ tale of an intriguing 1998 event that sounds like others we’ve heard worldwide, and it has to start you wondering. More recently in Chile: Two Alleged UFOs Flew Over Santiago de Chile apparently last October. The shape in the picture does suggest camera artifact “enhancing” something less novel, but the images have had lots of attention. Things get more concerning with a short TV spot headlined in Venezuela: Search Undertaken for Families Allegedly Missing After Extraterrestrial Encounter. An early September, 2022 disappearance of 30 people with apparently no resolution yet? For another image inviting speculation try Ecuador: Fluorescent Red UFO Vanished in the Blink of an Eye. More details would be useful here. (WM)
— Delivered by Feed43 service
Missing British astronomer found dead in Chile
A British astronomer has been found dead in Chile after going missing during a research trip.
Mystery as Brit professor Tom Marsh goes missing in Chile as search enters third week
Prof Tom Marsh, 60, an astrophysicist at the University of Warwick, went missing on September 16, in the Chilean desert and local police are continuing to search paths he may have taken
Huge search launched for Brit university astronomer missing for seven days in Chile
Thomas Marsh, an astrophysicist at the University of Warwick, went missing seven days ago near an astronomical observatory on the edge of the Atacama Desert, where he was working
Rarely Seen ‘Red Sprites’ Have Been Glimpsed in the Sky Above Chile – Science Alert
For a long time the scientific community dismissed reports of bright red streaks in the sky, even if reported by respectable witnesses such as pilots or scientists, including C.T.R. Wilson, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist. Then in 1989 scientists from the University of Minnesota actually captured pictures of the phenomenon, now known as red sprites. This latest image of red sprites, which appeared in the skies above Chile’s Atacama Desert, is quite striking. Another phenomenon that got the same early treatment from the scientific community is The Gorilla: The Original Cryptid. “For centuries,” writes Brent Swancer, “local tribes in Africa spoke of mysterious and primitive man-like creatures inhabiting the wilds that were variously known in the native tongues as ‘wild-men,’ ‘ape-men,’ ‘hairy men,’ or ‘forest people,’ as well as numerous other local names. The creatures were always described as enormous, powerful man-like beasts covered in hair…” It wasn’t until 1847 when Thomas Savage, an American missionary and doctor in what is now known as Liberia, found skulls of a totally new, very large species of ape did the scientific community come to accept the existence of the western lowland gorilla. And in 1902, the German explorer Captain Robert von Beringe brought back the body of another “wild man,” which was eventually recognized as yet another new gorilla. You might conclude that science is often slow to accept reality. (PH)
— Delivered by Feed43 service