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    ARMENIAN ASTRONOMERS DREAMING OF ASTRONOMY TO BE ESTEEMED HIGHER IN HOMELAND

    AZG Armenian Daily
    29/08/2007

    "Azg" has provided enough information about the JENAM international
    science conference in Yerevan. On august 27 members of the
    conference's organization board Hayk Haroutiunian, head of the
    Biurakan Observatory and Areg Mikaelian, an eminent scientist, held
    a press conference. Avoiding repetition of what was said in earlier
    publications about the science conference, we would only add that
    both Hayk Haroutiunian and Areg Mikaelian emphasized the importance of
    the conference for the prestige of the Armenian science, development
    of astronomy in Armenia and perspectives of cooperation with foreign
    states as Italy and Great Britain.

    As Mr. Haroutiunian and Mikaelian told, on the opening ceremony of
    the conference the Trade and Economy Development Minister of Armenia
    Nerses Yeritsian was speaking of commercialization of science. Hayk
    Haroutiunian noted that it is a rather complicated and long process,
    although science can also have additional products, which may serve
    for getting financing. One of such spheres for Armenia is research
    of cosmic anthropogenic litter and establishing a regional education
    center in Biurakan observatory.

    Another problem was also spoken about. Armenia is a member of the
    European Astronomy Union, and two of its neighbors were driven out
    of the organization because of low level of astronomy development
    and ignoring member fee payments. Due to the traditions of Armenian
    astronomy and paying the member fees in early 90's, Armenia is still
    preserving its place. Now Armenia lacks that 2,5 necessary for the
    next payment. The Union wondered how can it be when Armenia registers
    two-digit economy growth over the recent years. "One can suggest the
    following: either we lie that we cannot pay, or if we do not lie,
    the Government lies," noticed the astronomers.

    The Biurakan Observatory director said that unless the Government
    takes care of astronomy, Armenia will soon lose its specialists. "Young
    astronomers go abroad and get huge wages," he said. Armenian astronomy
    and Armenian scientists are demanded at major observatories around
    the world, and the Government must take all necessary measures to
    preserve this situation.
    From: Baghdasarian
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