SCHOOL OF YOUNG ASTRONOMERS TO TAKE PLACE IN BYURAKAN
ARMENPRESS
13 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 13, ARMENPRESS: International school of young
astronomers will take place in Byurakan observatory on September
15-23 which will already be the 4-th. Armenpress was informed from
Armenian Astronomical Company that this time the school is held in
the framework of events dedicated to 1400th anniversary of Anania
Shirakatsi. The school is organized by Byurakan observatory and
Armenian Astronomical Company. Lecturers from USA, India, Spain Ervand
Terzyan and Richard Lovelas from US Corneli University are among the
guests of the guests. In the school will take part 30 students from
Armenia, Middle East, Europe and CIS member states. The lectures will
be about land and space observatories, studies on planets, stars and
galaxies. Besides lectures workshops, observations will be organized
for the participants. They will get acquainted with the works of
Byurakan observatory and travel in Armenia. The participants of the
school will have opportunity to take part in the award ceremony after
Victor Hambardzumyan on September 18. The series of international
schools of Byurakan began in 2006 and is held once in two years. In
the last schools (in 2006, 2008, 2010) more than 100 students from 21
countries took part. Among the lecturers were significant scientists
from USA, France, Germany, Italy and Belgium.
ARMENPRESS
13 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 13, ARMENPRESS: International school of young
astronomers will take place in Byurakan observatory on September
15-23 which will already be the 4-th. Armenpress was informed from
Armenian Astronomical Company that this time the school is held in
the framework of events dedicated to 1400th anniversary of Anania
Shirakatsi. The school is organized by Byurakan observatory and
Armenian Astronomical Company. Lecturers from USA, India, Spain Ervand
Terzyan and Richard Lovelas from US Corneli University are among the
guests of the guests. In the school will take part 30 students from
Armenia, Middle East, Europe and CIS member states. The lectures will
be about land and space observatories, studies on planets, stars and
galaxies. Besides lectures workshops, observations will be organized
for the participants. They will get acquainted with the works of
Byurakan observatory and travel in Armenia. The participants of the
school will have opportunity to take part in the award ceremony after
Victor Hambardzumyan on September 18. The series of international
schools of Byurakan began in 2006 and is held once in two years. In
the last schools (in 2006, 2008, 2010) more than 100 students from 21
countries took part. Among the lecturers were significant scientists
from USA, France, Germany, Italy and Belgium.