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    Armenian astronomers sum up year

    December 29
    Politics / World


    The Armenian astronomers summed up the results of 2012. It was a very
    eventful year, full of new scientific discoveries and achievements,
    and scientists worked hard this year, despite insufficient amounts of
    money allocated to the sphere, according to information of the
    Armenian Astronomical Society.

    The staff of the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory has achieved a
    number of significant scientific results: hundreds of new cosmic
    bodies were discovered, 35 studies were published in influential
    international journals, and 13 electronic catalogs were released. The
    scientists of the Byurakan Observatory closely cooperate with
    astronomical centers of France, Germany, Italy, the U.S., Russia, and
    other countries. The observatory was granted status of a national
    value and now it is one of Armenia's four scientific, cultural and
    educational establishments with such status (the Matenadaran, Yerevan
    State University, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, and the
    Byurakan Observatory).

    Young Armenian astronomers took part in number of youth conferences
    and summer schools. An Astronomy Olympiad of CIS Countries was held in
    September at Yerevan PhysMatch School. The young Armenian participants
    won 6 out of 16 medals.


    TODAY, 10:58
    Aysor.am

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