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STARMUS Returns: The world-renowned festival supported by Stephen Hawking, Brian May and Alexei Leonov announces a landmark event dedicated to Mars in 2021 for STARMUS VI. Armenia to host
YEREVAN, Armenia, July 22, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Armenia will showcase the world's great scientific minds and Rockstar talent in 
celebration of Mars exploration.

STARMUS, one of the world-scale science and art festivals will take place in 
September 2021 in Yerevan, Armenia, to celebrate science communication with 
world-class scientists, artists and astronauts.

STARMUS VI will be dedicated to Mars, from the very first Soviet MARS 3 and 
American MARINER 9 to the spectacular NASA missions and ambitious manned 
landing plans of Space X. It has been 50 years since MARS 3 performed the first 
soft landing on the Red Planet and sent back to the Earth the first data from 
its surface. The same year, in 1971, NASA´s MARINER 9 became the first Orbiter 
around Mars. These milestones were followed by dozens of successful missions by 
NASA providing us with more accurate images and information from our neighbor 
in the Solar System. In the summer of 2020, three space agencies around the 
world plan to launch pioneering missions to arrive at Mars in 2021.

Following the established tradition, the Festival will address pressing issues 
and screen films about the exploration of Mars. Previous film screenings 
included the documentary Apollo 11 and The Spacewalker, a film about the 
legendary Russian astronaut and Starmus Board Member Alexei Leonov.

The festival will be held under the high patronage of the President of Armenia, 
Dr. Armen Sarkissian. The President has invited Starmus to Armenia during his 
invited speech in 2019 at the opening ceremony of Starmus V  "A Giant Leap" in 
Zurich. 

The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of the Republic of 
Armenia (MoESCS) on behalf of the RA Government will support, and working in 
close partnership with the Ministry of High-Tech Industry of the Republic of 
Armenia make the festival an outstanding event thus playing an important role 
in different educational, scientific and artistic activities of the festival.

As in the previous years, the sixth Starmus Festival will welcome to the stage 
world-class scientists, artists and astronauts to share breakthrough 
discoveries, reflect upon pressing questions and inspire new generations of 
scientists and explorers. 

The Starmus Advisory board will announce a further line-up of speakers from art 
and music later this year. Nobel Laureate scientists Edvard Moser and Michel 
Mayor, Apollo 16 Moonwalker Charlie Duke, co-inventor of CRISPR gene-editing 
technology Emmanuelle Charpentier and "the father of ipod" and NEST founder 
Tony Fadell are among confirmed speakers. For more information visit 
www.starmus.com.  

Photos available to download from: 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xnngsam5iu5mgb7/AACckH_ugG3WDRsTQEJAvoPka?dl=0 

About Starmus
Since the very first Homo Sapiens looked up at a star-filled sky we have been 
awestruck by the vastness of the cosmos. Even today we remain humbled by the 
sheer immensity of space, especially as through our progress in physics and 
astronomy, we are now aware of the tremendous distances involved – even to our 
closest neighbouring stars.

Created by Dr. Garik Israelian, astrophysicist at the Institute of Astrophysics 
of the Canary Islands (IAC) and Dr. Brian May, astrophysicist and the lead 
guitarist of the iconic rock band Queen, the Starmus Festival is a combination 
of science, art and music that has featured presentations from Astronauts, 
Cosmonauts, Nobel Prize Winners and prominent figures from science, culture, 
the arts and music. 

Stephen Hawking and Alexei Leonov, together with the rock star and 
astrophysicist Dr. Brian May, worked to create the Stephen Hawking Medal for 
Science Communication, awarded to individuals and teams who have made 
significant contributions to science communication. Previous Stephen Hawking 
Medal winners include Elon Musk, Jean-Michel Jarre, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Brian 
Eno, Hans Zimmer and The Particle Fever documentary.

The Starmus Festivals join Nobel laureates, eminent researchers, astronauts, 
thinkers, men and women of science, culture, arts and music to share their 
knowledge and experiences in the common search for answers to the great 
questions of today.

Source: STARMUS