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International Astronomical Union
The International Astronomical Union (IAU; , UAI) is an international non-governmental organization (INGO) with the objective of advancing astronomy in all aspects, including promoting astronomical research, outreach, education, and development through global cooperation. It was founded on 28 July 1919 in Brussels, Belgium and is based in Paris, France.The IAU is composed of individual members, who include both professional astronomers and junior scientists, and national members, such as professional associations, national societies, or academic institutions. Individual members are organised into divisions, committees, and working groups centered on particular subdisciplines, subjects, or initiatives. the Union had 85 national members and 12,734 individual members, spanning 90 countries and territories.
Among the key activities of the IAU is serving as a forum for scientific conferences. It sponsors nine annual symposia and holds a triannual General Assembly that sets policy and includes various scientific meetings. The Union is best known for being the leading authority in assigning official names and designations to astronomical objects, and for setting uniform definitions for astronomical principles. It also coordinates with national and international partners, such as UNESCO, to fulfill its mission.
The IAU is a member of the International Science Council, which is composed of international scholarly and scientific institutions and national academies of sciences. Provided by Wikipedia
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Be stars symposium no. 98, held in Munich, Federal Republic of Germany, April 6-10, 1981
Published 1982“…International Astronomical Union…”
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Exploring the formation and evolution of planetary system proceedings of the 299th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Victoria, Canada, June 2-7, 2013 by Mark Booth
Published 2013“…International Astronomical Union. Symposium…”
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Nature of prominences and their role in space weather proceedings of the 300th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Paris, France, June 10-16, 2013
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Precision asteroseismology proceedings of the 301st symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Wroclaw, Poland, August 19-23, 2013
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Setting the scene for Gaia and LAMOST the current and next generations of surveys and models : proceedings of the 298th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in L...
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THE DIFFUSE INTERSTELLAR BANDS PROCEEDINGS OF THE 297TH SYMPOSIUM OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION HELD IN NOORDWIJKERHOUT, THE NETHERLANDS, MAY 20-24, 2013
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Reports on astronomy transactions of the International Astronomical Unionedited by Karel A. van der Hucht
Published 2009“…International Astronomical Union…”
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Refractional influences in astrometry and geodesy proceedings of the... held August 1-5, 1978
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