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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.







Global launch for From Earth to the Universe project

Worldwide exhibitions of large-scale astronomical images are being launched in over 40 countries around the world. The IYA2009 Cornerstone project, From Earth to the Universe (FETTU), is designed to bring the undeniable beauty of astronomy to the general public in a series of free showings across the world.

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Fantastic images of the Universe are captured by the world’s fleet of ground- and space-based telescopes, and they belong to everyone. The grandeur of popular images of the cosmos captivates people, but their allure also presents an opportunity to learn the science behind them.

IYA2009 is an unprecedented opportunity to present astronomy to the global community in a way that has never been done before. The Cornerstone project, From Earth to the Universe, is an exhibition arranged by the IYA2009 that will showcase images of a great variety of astronomical objects to a wider audience in non-traditional venues such as public parks and gardens, art museums, shopping malls, airports and metro stations around the globe.

The FETTU images – highlighting planets, comets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, clusters and more – have been selected for their stunning beauty to engage members of the general public who might normally overlook or pass up astronomy. With short, yet informative, captions on each panel, the goal is introduce some basics of the science once an individual has been drawn to the image. In an attempt to bring astronomy to a wider audience, FETTU panels for the visually impaired are being prepared with support from NASA.

A key aim of the IYA2009 is to bring astronomy to the attention of everybody. The stunning images from space have always resonated with the wider public in a way no other piece of science data can.” said Kim Kowal Arcand of the Chandra X-ray Center and co-chair of the FETTU Cornerstone project. Her co-chair Megan Watzke, also of the Chandra X-ray Center, adds “This IYA20009 Cornerstone project is very exciting because we will be using astrophotography in a new way and hopefully surprise the public by putting astronomy in places you wouldn’t expect.”

With 2009 underway, FETTU is already being showcased in a variety of formats – both physically and digitally – in over 40 countries across the globe. These worldwide exhibits have been funded through a variety of local resources and are organised by each individual location. For a full list of FETTU exhibits visit www.fromearthtotheuniverse.org/table_events.php.

FETTU is one of 11 global Cornerstone projects being supported by the International Astronomical Union’s IYA2009 efforts. To learn more about IYA2009 internationally, the Cornerstone projects and other activities please visit www.astronomy2009.org.

Notes

The IAU is the international astronomical organisation that brings together almost 10 000 distinguished astronomers from all nations of the world. Its mission is to promote and safeguard the science of astronomy in all its aspects through international cooperation. The IAU also serves as the internationally recognised authority for assigning designations to celestial bodies and the surface features on them. Founded in 1919, the IAU is the world’s largest professional body for astronomers.

Links

• From Earth to the Universe: http://www.fromearthtotheuniverse.org
• IYA2009 website: http://www.astronomy2009.org


For more information:

Megan Watzke
FETTU Task Group co-chair
Chandra X-ray Center
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Tel.:+1 617 496 799
E-mail: mwatzke@cfa.harvard.edu

Kimberly Kowal Arcand
FETTU Task Group co-chair
Chandra X-ray Center
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Tel.:+1 617 4967860
E-mail: kkowal@cfa.harvard.edu


Further contacts

Pedro Russo
IAU IYA2009 Coordinator
ESO ePOD, Garching, Germany
Tel: +49 89 320 06 195
Cellular: +49 176 6110 0211
Fax: +49 89 320 23 62
E-mail: prusso@eso.org

Yolanda Berenguer
UNESCO Focal Point for the International Year of Astronomy 2009
UNESCO HQ, Paris
Tel: +33 1 45684171
E-mail: y.berenguer@unesco.org

Dr. Karel A. van der Hucht
General Secretary, International Astronomical Union
IAU Secretariat, Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 43 25 83 58
E-mail: K.A.van.der.Hucht@sron.nl

Lars Lindberg Christensen
IAU Press Officer
ESO ePOD, Garching, Germany
Tel: +49 89 3200 6761
Cellular: +49 173 3872 621
E-mail: lars@eso.org


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Feb 27th, 2009

Global launch for From Earth to the Universe project

Worldwide exhibitions of large-scale astronomical images are being launched in over 40 countries around the world. The IYA2009 Cornerstone project, From Earth to the Universe (FETTU), is designed to bring the undeniable beauty of astronomy to the general public in a series of free showings across the world.
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