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Evaluations and future plans of IYA2009 activities in Japan

Evaluations and future plans of IYA2009 activities in Japan. Kaz Sekiguchi IYA2009 Promotion Unit National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. Japan Projects. IYA2009 Japan Committee projects:.

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Evaluations and future plans of IYA2009 activities in Japan

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  1. Evaluations and future plans of IYA2009 activities in Japan Kaz Sekiguchi IYA2009 Promotion Unit National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

  2. Japan Projects IYA2009 Japan Committee projects: ● ”You are Galileo!” Project● Restoration of Galileo’s Telescopes● Traveling Museum Exhibition“Solving puzzle of the Universe -- 400 years since Galileo‘s observation” ● “Stars of Asia”: Asian Mythology and Legend of Stars and Universe ● Let’s go to the Planetarium!●Live Broadcast of the Solar Eclipse on July 22, 2009● “Look up the Sky!” : ten-millions‘ Star Gazing ● “Starry Book Fair” ● IYA2009 Concert ● IYA2009 Closing Symposium: Astronomy Education and more…. http://www.astronomy2009.jp/

  3. Japan Projects IYA2009 Japan Committee Web Page projects: ● IYA2009 Japan Committee Web site ● Life of Galileo ● Guide for Solar Eclipse Viewing ● Galileo-kun and his friends ● IYA2009 Choice of the astronomical goods● IYA2009 Mail Magazine● IYA2009 News Letters● Astronomical Calendar http://www.astronomy2009.jp/

  4. Japan Projects • Collaborations with the Global Projects • ● Globe at Night • ● Galileo Teacher Training Program● 100 Hours of Astronomy ● Galilean Nights • ● From Earth to the Universe • ● Cosmic Diary • ● Universe Awareness • ● The Galileoscope http://www.astronomy2009.jp/

  5. “Stars of Asia”: Asian Mythology and Legend of Stars and Universe Aim to collect and edit the East Asian legends and traditional stories relating to stars and Universe. http://www-irc.mtk.nao.ac.jp/~webadm/StarsofAsia_E/index.php

  6. “Starry Book Fair” http://www.astronomy2009.jp/ja/bookfair/index.html

  7. You are Galileo We distribute “You are Galileo Telescope" for children living in Asian countries and others. Using “You are Galileo Telescope", children enjoy watching planets, stars and satellites as Galileo did. Through these observations, children shareed the surprise and discovery that Galileo experienced. http://www-irc.mtk.nao.ac.jp/~webadm/Galileo-E/index.php

  8. You are Galileo Kottamia, Egypt, October 2009 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, July 2009

  9. “Look up the Sky!” : Ten-Millions‘ Star Gazing 730,7600 people registered! We announced interesting astronomical events on the web and provide various opportunities to observe the stars and the universe. We asked people register the counter which shows how many people see and enjoy the events together. We hoped 10 million people enjoy the night sky during IYA2009. http://www.astronomy2009.jp/ja/project/star2009/index.html

  10. Let’s go to Planetarium! Planetariums all over Japan joined under the campaign "Here, There, Everywhere, IYA!" during the IYA2009. There are about 300 planetariums in Japan with over 5 million audience per year. http://shin-pla.info/

  11. Restoration of Galileo’s Telescopes http://www.astronomy2009.jp/ja/project/telescope/index.html

  12. “Solving puzzle of the Universe -- 400 years since Galileo‘s observation” This exhibition aims to introduce how our vision of the universe has changed by telescopes and observational technologies since Galileo‘s observation. The exhibition was held at Tokyo in June 2009 and traveled to Sendai, Niigata, Nagoya, and Osaka. http://www.astronomy2009.jp/ja/project/exhibition/index.html

  13. Galileo-kun & his friends http://www-irc.mtk.nao.ac.jp/~webadm/galileo-kun/index.html(English)

  14. Galileo-kun & his friends http://www.astronomy2009.jp/ja/webproject/spgali/index.html(Japanese)

  15. Official Events Others 6% Display 5% 2,888 events (842 organizers) were officially recognized by the IYA2009 Japan Committee. Solar Eclipse 10% Stargazing 40% Lectures 11% Workshop 11% Planetarium 17%

  16. IYA2009 Japan Committee web site “astronomy2009.jp” access # Average 150,428 req/day Max. on July 22, 2009 3,011.928 req/day

  17. Newspaper coverage

  18. Newspaper coverage Major newspapers 109 articles Newspaper articles for students: 23 in Junior High-school 53 in Elementary school Nikkei, Feb. 27, 2009

  19. Do you think the IYA2009 helped public awareness on the astronomy and space sciences? Overwhelming majority people think the IYA2009 was a successful event gaining public awareness on the astronomy and space sciences. No 2.7% Yes 97.3%

  20. Was the official endorsement by the IYA2009 Japan Committee helpful organizing the events? Not helped at all 1% Don’t know 8% Not much helpful 7% Very much helpful 39% Somewhat helpful 45%

  21. How do you think the “Official Endorsement” helped your events? ・ Help advertizing the events ・ Give an authority to the events ・ Help feel united ・ Give motive and confidence ・ Give a reason to promote the events

  22. What do you think you need to continue your activities? % Official endorsement Sponsorship Logo Webpage list

  23. Expense (Not totally accounted for) NAOJ collected (Donations) 8,000,852 jpy (~ US$ 89k) and spend (by the end of 2009) 28,438,150 jpy (~ US$ 310k) plus 60k euro to support the IAU IYA2009 Office Also, JAXA contributed 60k euro and much more…. A total amount spent on the IYA2009 events in Japan is to be estimated.

  24. Beyond IYA2009 in Japan We agreed to form a united body to promote astronomy in Japan An official name of this body is not yet decided. It consists of representatives from various different amateur and professional organizations, research and educational institutes, public observatories, planetarium and museums.

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