Checking news from around the globe, I realized that 2009 besides being The Year of the Ox for Chinese also happens to have been declared the International Year of Astronomy by Unesco.
Astronomer Fred Watson in Across the Universe (Sydney Morning Herald, January 6) traveled back in time for the following story:
Tycho Brahe in keeping with the fashion of the time was also
regarded as a competent astrological soothsayer. But when a total
eclipse of the moon led him to announce the impending death of
Suleiman the Magnificent, head honcho of the Ottoman Empire, Tycho
came unstuck. It turned out that the elderly Suleiman had died weeks before
but the news had been slow to reach Denmark. In the resulting melee
of embarrassment and recrimination, Brahe fought a duel that cost
him most of his nose and almost robbed him of sight."
Get acquainted with the work of astronomers around the globe thanks to Cosmic Diary.
Want to see the world of astronomy in action visit the Astronomy Channel on You Tube for videos such as the Internation Year of Astronomy Trailer (below).
Thanks to their observatory on Twitter, I learned that on January 8 of 1642, Galileo died and discovered The Galileo Project at Rice University.
There are of course many local events and meetings on the topic.
Hope you enjoyed this trip through time and space.
Related: 2008 is the International Year of the Potato. Did you know?