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IYA2009UK activities
IYA2009UK activities
Ian RobsonIan Robson
OrganisationOrganisation• The Royal Astronomical Society undertakes
the top-level organisation– Web-page at www.astronomy2009.co.uk
• Steering committee comprising– RAS, FAS, BAA, SPA, NAW, ROG, AAE, IoP,
Astronomy Now, Ecsite, SHA, STFC, FT. Scouts and Guides
• Executive Committee– RAS, STFC, IoP
Work to dateWork to date• Three steering committee meetings held, mainly
concentrating on the non-professional astronomy pool and fleshing out ‘ideas’
• IYA2009 launched at the National Astronomy Meeting in April 2007 along with the web-page.
• Funding of €150k pledged from the RAS, STFC and IoP for a full-time UK coordinator- seeking to appoint from January 2008 until April 2010.
• Funding being sought from the RAS and STFC for a pool of funds to support special IYA2009 initiatives – allocated through peer review.
UK events IYA2009 specificUK events IYA2009 specific
• Moonweek 2009 – week of July 21st through 26th commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Apollo landing (21st), the longest total solar eclipse of the century (22nd) and the weekend of Thomas Harriot celebrations at Syon House Kew (26th).
UK events IYA2009 specificUK events IYA2009 specific
• National Astronomy Weeks – two weeks focused on having as many members of the public look through a telescope as possible (weather permitting) – using mainly the network of amateur astronomers. These are the weeks of March 29th and October 29th (first quarter moon and Saturn and Jupiter availability). Also use these weeks as a springboard for many other events.
UK events – annual meetingsUK events – annual meetings
• ASTROFEST - January
• Association of Science Education - January
• National Science Week (British Association for the Advancement of Science - March)
• Festival Week (BAA – September)
• National Astronomy Meeting – March (with JENAM)
UK ideasUK ideas• Starparties organised by astronomical societies etc• Visitor Centre and Planetarium special events• Very cheap cardboard ‘Give-away’ telescopes for the public• Donate ‘reasonable’ telescopes to selected schools –
requires significant funding.• Take telescopes into schools – solar observing and use of
real-time solar web-feeds• Can we get cheap solar projectors to donate• Film documentary about Thomas Harriot• Stately Homes and Holst Planets concerts• The Crawford Collection World Tour
UK ideasUK ideas• Provision of resources for local astronomical society members
to use for talks etc (eg powerpoints, posters, ‘what works-what doesn’t’)
• Coordination of the use of robotic telescopes and possible competitions followed by exhibitions
• Astronomy lectures on tour• Production of newsletter for 9-16 year olds (Starlight), 1 per
term • The travelling astronomical image show• Broadsheet handouts on an astronomy theme during 2009 –
can we secure a ‘preferred newspaper’ ?
UK ideasUK ideas• Documents/info sheets - 'What astronomers did for us‘ e.g. the ROG on
astronomy and navigation, Herschel etc• A Guide to UK Astronomy sites - archaeology, observatories, former
residences of the notable.• Support and encourage Night Visits to Stonehenge by the public to see
the stars, moon rises• Focus on light pollution issues in general – DarkSkies, Globe at Night ?• Designate a Dark Sky Park. • An astronomical challenge for a RAS prize e.g. replicating Maskeyline's
determination of 'G' using Schiehalian • Use 2009 to generate information on archival material relevant to
astronomy held by observatories, libraries, etc - plates, library items, electronic data sources not already in the public domain – the heritage
UK ideasUK ideas• UNAWE
• Hands-on Universe
• Galileo Ambassadors – ‘teach the teachers’
• Most of the other cornerstone activities