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    NO INVESTMENTS IN ASTRONOMY IN ARMENIA

    tert.am
    14.11.12

    No investments are made in astronomy in Armenia, Areg Mikaelyan, Senior
    Researcher at the Byurakan observatory, told journalists on Wednesday.

    "The premises and furniture are in a poor condition, but our
    researchers go on working, and I think it is heroism. Our children
    take part in astronomy competitions every year and win medals. Armenia
    is among the top three at astronomy competitions, but the children do
    not return to develop astronomy. They choose professions that would
    enable them to support their families," says the scientist.

    Armenia's government is not serious about science. "There is a critical
    level, and if we pass it, we will not be able to rehabilitate. The
    young generation is not so strong to keep astronomy alive. The
    observatory does not attract them any longer," Mikaelyan said. A
    civilized state means the state paying attention to science, he added.

    Armenia can lay claims to becoming an astronomy center in the Near
    East, which, however, requires government support.

    "Only office work requires at least $50,000 yearly, while the
    International Astronomical Union will invest in programs," the
    researcher said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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