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Imagine
an opportunity to support science education that was 400 years in
the making! Consider the power of an entire year devoted to raising
the public awareness of astronomy and scientific literacy -- for
teachers and students, for community groups, for the media, and
for the public at large. This is the essence of the International
Year of Astronomy (IYA).
Having
been in the forefront of sharing the excitement of the exploration
of the universe for 120 years, the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
(ASP) is poised to play a key role in this exciting enterprise starting
in 2009 and continuing into the future. With your direct support,
we can help millions of people (particularly young people) to discover
the fascination of astronomy, the wonders of the universe, and the
importance of science education and science literacy.
IYA
2009
In
1609, Galileo first turned his telescope to the heavens, and revolutionized
humanity's understanding of its place in the cosmos. Over the last
400 years, new telescopes and other instruments have allowed us
to expand Galileo's work and learn more about the universe, its
geography, and its destiny than Galileo could ever have dreamed.
Endorsed
by the United Nations, United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the International Astronomical
Union, IYA will be a global celebration of progress in astronomy
and its contributions to society and culture over the past four
centuries, with the aim of helping people rediscover their place
in the universe through connection to the sky. The astronomy and
education communities of countries throughout the world are mobilizing
for the effort.
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