Goodbye Dear Moon (Spanish: Adiós querida luna) is a 2004 Argentine sci-fi comedy film directed by Fernando Spiner and written by Spiner, Sergio Bizzio, Valentín Javier Diment, Alejandra Flechner, Alejandro Urdapilleta, and Sergio Bizzio.
[1] In the year 2068, Earth suffers from a series of natural disasters including typhoons, tsunamis, droughts, and floods.
Against this apocalyptic backdrop, an Argentine scientist named Carlos Nahuel Goldstein puts forth a theory.
This decision draws the ire of major world powers, who threaten Argentina with harsh economic sanctions.
Amidst this backdrop, an extraterrestrial presence observes them, leading to Commander Delgado being ejected into space.