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The International Astronomical Union

The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is a global organization of professional astronomers that sets standards for naming celestial objects, like stars, planets, and asteroids. It facilitates international collaboration, promotes research, and ensures consistency in astronomical terminology. Established in 1919, the IAU also organizes global conferences and supports astronomy education. Its work helps scientists worldwide communicate clearly about space phenomena, advancing our understanding of the universe.