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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.







Public Celebration of IYA2009 in Pasadena on June 6

The public is invited to a celebration of the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009) on Saturday, June 6, from 4-8 p.m. at the Pasadena (Calif.) Convention Center, followed by public stargazing with small telescopes on the convention center plaza until 9:30 p.m.

A variety of fun, family oriented, hands-on activities and exhibit booths will be provided, including solar observing and a 100-foot scale model solar system, presented by organizations attending the subsequent summer meeting of the American Astronomical Society, with special additions from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.  Representatives from the popular Astronomy Cast podcast and the Galaxy Zoo citizen-science project will be among the exhibitors in the indoor “AstroZone.”  Special indoor presentations will be made using a portable planetarium and a digital data immersion environment from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

For updates on exhibits and organizations at the event, visit the AstroZone Web site.  For more information on the SCUBE digital immersion environment, see their website.

“Pasadena and greater Los Angeles is one of the world’s leading centers of astronomy, both historically and today,” said Douglas Isbell, the U.S. single point of contact for IYA2009.  “We look to this public event on
June 6 to help us get the second half of the International Year of Astronomy off to a stellar start, as we anticipate the distribution of many thousand copies of our new Galileoscope telescope kit around the world, and several exciting citizen-science projects.”

Driving directions to the Pasadena Convention Center and information on parking is available at the Web site. The outdoor astronomy activities and bazaar will be held in the central plaza marked by a rose and purple background on the street map posted there.

The telescope viewing, and some of the afternoon outdoor activities on June 6 are weather dependent.  The planet Saturn, in particular, will be well positioned for viewing that evening.  Small telescopes for public viewing will be provided by members of the Old Town Sidewalk Astronomers.

Commemorating 400 years since Galileo first used a telescope for astronomical research, IYA2009 is designed to help the citizens of the world to rediscover their place in the Universe through viewing the day- and night-time skies, to appreciate the impact of astronomy and basic sciences on our daily lives, and to better understand how scientific knowledge can contribute to a more equitable and peaceful society. Astronomers and educators in 140 countries aim to stimulate worldwide interest in astronomy and science, especially among young people, under the central IYA2009 theme‚”The Universe, Yours to Discover.”

Major IYA2009 events to come include collaboration with the Year of Science 2009 in July, featuring a public imaging contest using NASA’s MicroObservatory network, globally connected star parties focused on observing the Moon on August 1 and Jupiter (and its moons) on October 23-24, the Great World Wide Star Count from October 9-23, and further expansion of the new Portal to the Universe Web site.

To learn more about IYA2009, visit www.astronomy2009.org.  Additional information on the U.S. plans and programs for IYA can be found at www.astronomy2009.us.

The U.S. IYA2009 program is supported by the National Science Foundation and NASA, and by private donations.  The American Astronomical Society is the U.S. liaison to the IYA2009 program via the International Astronomical
Union.  Key U.S. partners include the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.

The California Institute of Technology in Pasadena manages JPL for NASA.

Contacts:
Douglas Isbell
U.S. Single-Point-of-Contact for IYA2009
Phone: 520-991-0380
Email:  disbell@astronomy2009.us

Jake Noel-Storr
Rochester Institute of Technology
Phone: 585-475-2521
Email: jake@cis.rit.edu


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May 13th, 2009

Public Celebration of IYA2009 in Pasadena on June 6

The public is invited to a celebration of the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009) on Saturday, June 6, from 4-8 p.m. at the Pasadena (Calif.) Convention Center, followed by public stargazing with small telescopes on the convention center plaza until 9:30 p.m.
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