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    ITALIAN GOVERNMENT TO PROVIDE EURO 250,000 GRANT TO ARMENIAN BYURAKAN OBSERVATORY

    ARKA
    March 18, 2010

    YEREVAN, March 18, /ARKA/. The Italian government is expected to
    provide a EURO 250,000 grant to Armenia to help develop astrophysics.

    The news was announced by Hayk Harutyunian, director of Byurakan
    observatory, at a news conference at Novosti international press
    center.

    He said the foreign ministries of Armenia and Italy will sign very
    soon a two-year agreement to that end. He said the grant will be
    spent on purchase of new equipment for the observatory and mutual
    visits and researches by Italian and Armenian astrophysics.

    Hayk Harutyunian said part of the grant will be spent on purchase
    and delivery of a big spectrograph from the French Haut Provence
    observatory. The spectrograph will allow to significantly increase
    the capacity of the Byurakan observatory.

    He said Armenian and Italian astrophysics plan also to
    implement a joint project related to making Armenia a regional
    scientific-educational center.

    The Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory is owned and operated by the
    Armenian Academy of Sciences. It is located on the slope of Mount
    Aragats in the village of Byurakan in Armenia. Founded in 1946 by
    Viktor Ambartsumian, it was one of the main astronomy centers of the
    former USSR. The observatory has discovered special star clusters -
    stellar associations (1947), more than 1,000 flare stars, dozens of
    Supernovae, hundreds of Herbig-Haro objects and cometary nebulae,
    hundreds of galaxies. It has been the site of two major conferences
    on SETI, and is recognized as the regional center for astronomical
    research.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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