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The International Year of Astronomy

The International Year of Astronomy. Vision To help the citizens of the world rediscover their place in the Universe through the day and night time sky, and thereby engage a personal sense of wonder and discovery. Celebration

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The International Year of Astronomy

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  1. The International Year of Astronomy Vision To help the citizens of the world rediscover their place in the Universe through the day and night time sky, and thereby engage a personal sense of wonder and discovery. Celebration A global celebration of astronomy and its contributions to society and culture, highlighted by the 400th anniversary of the first use of an astronomical telescope by Galileo.

  2. Goals & Objectives Increase scientific awareness. Promote widespread access to new knowledge and observing experiences. Empower astronomical communities in developing countries. Support and improve formal and informal science education. Provide a modern image of science and scientists.

  3. Goals & Objectives Facilitate new networks and strengthen existing ones. Improve the gender-balanced representation of scientists at all levels and promote greater involvement by underrepresented minorities in scientific and engineering careers. Facilitate the preservation and protection of the world’s cultural and natural heritage of dark skies and historical astronomical sites.

  4. Organisational Structure Organisational

  5. Current Status (Feb '08) 106 National Nodes 49 National Websites 17 Organisational Nodes 11 Organisational Associates 11 Cornerstone Projects 8 Special Task Groups Thousands of people actively involved!

  6. Global Cornerstone Projects 100 Hours of Astronomy Round-the-clock, round-the-globe celebration: live webcasts; observing events; open doors; public talks; activities in schools and much more activities. The “100 hours of astronomy” will take place on the weekend of Thursday, April 2nd, through Sunday, April 5th, 2009. Chair: Dennis Crabtree (Chile) The Galileoscope A simple, accessible, easy-to-assemble and easy-to-use telescope that can be distributed by the millions. Ideally, every participant in an IYA2009 event should be able to take home one of these little telescopes. Chair: Rick Fienberg (USA)

  7. Global Cornerstone Projects Cosmic Diary Professional astronomers will blog text, images and video about their lives, families, friends, hobbies and interests, as well as their work, their latest research findings and the challenges they face in their research. Chair: Mariana Barrosa (Portugal) The Portal to the Universe A comprehensive directory of observatories, facilities, astronomical societies, amateur astronomy societies, space artists, science communication universities, as well as a news, image and video-aggregator and Web 2.0 collaborative tools for astronomy multimedia interconnectivity. Chair: Lars Lindberg Christensen (ESA/Hubble)

  8. Global Cornerstone Projects She is as Astronomer The aim of the project is to provide neutral, informative and helpful information to female professional and amateur astronomers, students and those who are generally interested in the gender equality problem in science. Chairs: Enikö Patkos(ESO) and Francesca Primas (ESO) Dark Skies Awareness IAU will collaborate with the NOAO, International Dark-Sky Association and other national and international partners in dark sky and environmental education on several related themes. Chair: Connie Walker (USA)

  9. Global Cornerstone Projects Astronomy and World Heritage UNESCO and the IAU are working together to implement a research and education collaboration as part of UNESCO’s Astronomy and World Heritage project. IAU Contact: Karel van der Hucht (IAU General Secretary) Galileo Teacher Training Programme A unique global effort in empowering teachers to exploit the existing astronomical educational resources. The Galileo Teacher Training Programme will create a hyper-network (a network of networks of networks). Chairs: Jim Manning (USA) & Rosa Doran (Portugal)

  10. Global Cornerstone Projects Universe Awareness Universe Awareness (UNAWE) is an international outreach activity that aims to inspire young disadvantaged children with the beauty and grandeur of the universe. Chair: Carolina Ödman (NL) The Universe from the Earth The Universe from the Earth is an exhibition that brings astronomical images to a wider audience in non-traditional venues like art museums, public galleries, shopping malls and public gardens. Chairs: Kimberly Kowal Arcand & Megan Watzke (USA)

  11. Global Cornerstone Projects Developing Astronomy Globally A cornerstone project that responds to the acknowledgement that astronomy needs to be developed professionally (universities, research), publicly (communication, media, amateur groups) and educationally (schools) in various countries that do not have strong astronomy communities. The implementation would be focussed on training and development at each of the areas mentioned above. Chair: Kevin Govender (South Africa)

  12. Global Cornerstone Projects

  13. Special Projects The World At Night The World At Night is a new programme to create and exhibit a collection of stunning photographs of the world’s most beautiful and historic sites against a night time backdrop of stars, planets and celestial events. The eternally peaceful sky looks the same above all the landmarks and symbols of different nations and regions, attesting to the truly unified nature of Earth as a planet rather than an amalgam of human-designated territories. Links with some IYA2009 Cornerstone Projects: From Earth to the Universe, Dark Skies Awareness and IAU/UNESCO Astronomy and World Heritage Chair: Babak Tafreshi (Iran)

  14. Special Task Groups Opening event at UNESCO, Chair: Francoise Combes (France) Closing Event (under establishment) EU Seventh Framework Programme, Chair: Claus Madsen (ESO) Kepler, Chair: Terry Mahoney (UK) Galileo, Chair: Paolo Galluzzi (Italy) IYA2009 New Year’s Eve Events, Chair: Helen Sim (Australia) Solar Physics,Chair: Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño (Spain) Evaluation (under establishment)

  15. Activities e.g.: Sidewalk Astronomy Astronomy Olympiads Open Doors Star parties Public Talks Exhibitions Stamps Science Cafés Websites Documentaries …

  16. Meetings ESO (Garching, Germany), 3-4 March 2007 www.communicatingastronomy.org/iya_eso CAP2007 (Athens, Greece), 8–11 October 2007 www.communicatingastronomy.org/cap2007 MEARIM2008 (Cairo, Egypt), 5-10 April 2008 http://www.mearim.cu.edu.eg AAS 212thMeeting, joint with the ASP (St. Louis, USA), 1-5 June 2008 http://www.aas.org/meetings/aas212 APRIM2008 (Kunming, China), 3-6 August 2008 http://aprim.ynao.ac.cn JENAM2008 (Vienna, Austria), September 2008 http://www.univie.ac.at/jenam2008

  17. Feb: IYA2009 EC EG meeting Feb: SPoCs “kick-off” meeting Aug: Secretariat structure set up Aug: Fundraising Sep: Cornerstone Projects Sep: Brochure ver. 2 Oct: CAP2007 conference Dec: UN proclamation IYA2009 Roadmap '03-'06 Inception '07 Planning 2003: IAU General Assembly in Sydney, AU 2005: UNESCO endorsement 2006: IAU General Assembly in Prague, CZ 2006: IAU EC WG structure set up

  18. Jan: Opening Ceremony: UNESCO HQ, Paris, France Jan-Dec: Global Events Global Cornerstone Implementation Regional Events National Events Local Events Aug: IAU General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil IYA2009 Roadmap '08 Preparation '09 Implementation Jan – Dec: Cornerstone Projects development Jan – Dec:National programmes development Jan – Dec:IYA2009 SPoCs Regional Meetings May: Website ver. 2 April: Brochure ver. 3 Nov-Dec: First activities and events

  19. IYA2009 Roadmap '10 Evaluation Jan: Closing Event (Italy) Evaluations and Follow-up National Reports IYA2009 Secretariat Final Report CAP2010: South Africa

  20. www.astronomy2009.org IYA 2009 Secretariat Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre Space Telescope-European Coordinating Facility ESO – Garching – Munich – Germany Contact: Pedro Russo prusso@eso.org

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