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Look Back and Look Forward: The Growth of Astronomy in Japan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2019

Saeko S. Hayashi*
Affiliation:
TMT-Japan Project Office, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, National Institutes of Natural Sciences email: saeko@naoj.org Department of Astronomy, SOKENDAI, (Graduate University for Advance Studies) Astronomical Society of Japan
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Abstract

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Astronomy in Japan has long history and has its own “light”. The foresight of leaders in the early 20th century helped Japan to become a founding member of the International Astronomical Union. In this paper, a brief description will show the growth in its more recent history with particular emphasis on two important issues: large research facilities and women participation. On the ground or above, the large observational facilities are nowadays outside of the land of Japan, not only in terms of physical presence but also the community they serve. Domestic membership of the Astronomical Society of Japan at the same time is expanding, thanks to the increased opportunities for women. Continuing global cooperation with more diverse composition of members are the keys for sustaining the growth to carry the astronomy in Japan with IAU into the next century, and hopefully to another planet.

Type
Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2019 

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