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  • Sargsyan statement at the ceremony of for Victor Hambardzumian Prize

    president.am, Armenia
    Sept 19 2010


    President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan's statement at the ceremony of
    awarding the Victor Hambardzumian International Prize


    Ladies and Gentlemen,
    Dear Awardees and Guests,

    Today, I am honored and pleased to award the Victor Hambardzumian
    International Prize. This is a new event in our life which testifies
    to a great interest that Armenia has toward astronomy, astrophysics
    and adjoining fields. It also testifies to the importance that our
    public opinion and public perception assign to the achievements in
    this area. The great personality, who shaped this opinion and
    perception, was Victor Hambardzumian, a world-famous astrophysicist,
    who created the Byurakan observatory and established scientific
    school. His exceptional personality became a role model for many young
    Armenian men and women and they chose careers in astronomy and
    astrophysics, achieving impressive results on the international arena.

    Foreign specialists of the history of astronomy were the first to
    recognize the territory of historical Armenia as the cradle of the
    science of astronomy, and later they were joined by the Armenian
    specialists who brought new evidence to the fact. Numerous sites
    Armenia are considered to be ancient observatories. Explorations of
    our forefathers were successfully carried on by Victor Hambardzumian
    and other representatives of the Armenian school of astronomy.

    I am happy that our Prize has found its first deserving laureates. I
    cordially congratulate them on this success and wish new scientific
    achievements. With this Prize, dear awardees, we not only recognize
    your achievements but also endeavor to bring wide public recognition
    to the discoveries which are of universal significance.

    In our pragmatic times, discovery and classification of new celestial
    bodies and their centers outside the solar system, which are not
    directly linked to profit and financial proceeds, can be viewed as a
    very romantic endeavor. However we are confident that such scientific
    achievements ultimately expanded our horizons and borders of our
    knowledge and propelled the human civilization forward.

    All people look into skies - some occasionally, some frequently -
    however there are people who see in the skies a lot more that we do.
    Today, in this hall we celebrate these very people - Professor of the
    University of Geneva Michel Mayor and his scientific team, who saw and
    told the world of the things that the world didn't know yet.

    I thank the organizers of the competition and the members of the
    selection commission - they have done a great job and impartially have
    chosen the best. I wish the commission to continue to uphold high
    standards.

    It is very inspiring, that in the process of establishing the prize
    fund, the state was joined by Lyus and Pyunik Foundations. My special
    thanks go to the people who had trust in the potential of this
    initiative and made it possible through their gracious donations. In
    this regard, I would like to particularly recognize Hrant Vardanian
    and Gabriel Jambarjian. I thank these individuals. It is very
    important that projects like this one are supported not only by the
    state but also by individuals.

    The Victor Hambardzumian Prize should foster science development and
    be worthy of the great talent and memory of the Armenian scientist and
    patriot. In perspective, the Prize will become a great impetus for the
    development of astronomy in Armenia and science in general. We have
    established this Prize with that conviction, and I am proud that it
    has become a fact, and I congratulate us all on that occasion.

    Thank you.




    From: A. Papazian
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