Yahoo – AFP,
19 October 2013
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| A view of the the super star cluster Westerlund 1 from the VLT Survey Telescope (VST) at ESO's Paranal Observatory released on October 14, 2013. |
Lima (AFP)
- Peru's air force has said it is reviving a department to research anomalous
aerial phenomena -- in other words, UFO sightings.
For people
"who observe seemingly unconventional phenomena, which cause surprise or
concern, know that there is an institution that will study and research your
information," Colonel Julio Vucetich said in remarks published Saturday.
The
Department of Investigation of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena, or DIFAA, will bring
together sociologists, archaeologists and astronomers, as well as air force
personnel, to analyze how often these events occur, where and what times,
Vucetich said, according to the official Andina news agency.
DIFAA was
first created in 2001, but it had been closed down five years ago due to
administrative problems. Similar agencies exist in regional neighbors,
including Brazil, Argentina and Chile.
Peru's
office is now being reopened because of "increased sightings that are
occurring in the country and that people are reporting to media," Vucetich
said.
According
to media reports, residents of the town of Marabamba, in the central Andes,
this week saw luminous objects in the sky over several days.

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