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Astronomy without Astronomers?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

Magdalena Stavinschi*
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Romanian Academy of Sciences, Cutitul de Argint 5, RO 75212 Bucharest, Romania

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Astronomy in Romania has an old tradition. After half a century of privations and isolation from the rest of the world, we believed that the changes undergone by our country in 1989 (and by the neighbour countries, as well) will be benefit for the Romanian astronomy, too. Indeed, it was, but for a very short period. The young people left the country, one by one, and others cannot accept the low salary offered by a research institute. The economy doesn’t allow us to enrich the astronomical endowment. Of course, we cannot close the observatories. We have to find other ways to save the astronomy in this part of Europe, especially in the epoch of the space astronomy.

Type
Section 4: Current Status of Astronomy Research in Developing Countries
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