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Welcome To IYA

In the year 2009, the world celebrated the International Year of Astronomy as it commemorated the 400th anniversary of Galileo's use of a telescope to study the skies, and Kepler's publication of Astronomia Nova. 2009 was also the anniversary of many other historic events in science, including Huygen's 1659 publication of Systema Saturnium. This is modern astronomy's quadricentennial, and the 2009 Year of Astronomy is be an international celebration of numerous astronomical and scientific milestones. Events are still being planned, and you are invited to tell us how you want to celebrate. This page is a product of the U.S. 2009 IYA team, and we want to help you make 2009 a year long celebration to remember.

Spread the word: the Universe is yours to discover. Celebrate IYA 2009.


Many International Year of Astronomy Programs Continuing

iya_logo_beyondThe International Year of Astronomy 2009 is closing with a full moon, a "Blue Moon" that seems a fitting conclusion to such an event-filled year.


We would like to thank everyone for the many hours of dedicated volunteer time that went into making IYA2009 such a huge success! Although IYA2009 is coming to an end, many programs and events will be continuing. Please download a listing of the Continuing Programs as well as a Calendar of Astronomy Events that are coming up in 2010 and beyond.







The Year of Science Welcomes Astronomy

Year of Science LogoThe U.S. team for the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009) is excited and honored to contribute to the Year of Science as the featured topic for the month of July.Halfway through the year, IYA2009 has already proven to be the greatest-ever global celebration of astronomy and its many contributions to society and culture. Conceived to honor the 400th anniversary of the first use of an astronomical telescope by Galileo Galilei in 1609, IYA2009 has evolved into far more. Read more about how IYA is fitting into the Year of Science here. Also, check out the Year of Science books on Amazon.com!
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Jul 11th, 2009

The Year of Science Welcomes Astronomy

The U.S. team for the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009) is excited and honored to contribute to the Year of Science as the featured topic for the month of July.Halfway through the year, IYA2009 has already proven to be the greatest-ever global celebration of astronomy and its many contributions to society and culture. [...]

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