What is this holiday about?
To promote the science of Astronomy-
Astronomy  Day is an annual event intended to provide a means of interaction  between the general public and various astronomy enthusiasts, groups and  professionals.  The theme of Astronomy Day is "Bringing Astronomy to  the People," but on occasion there is an additional theme (but not  always) when conditions warrant. This additional theme is often decided  just a few months prior to Astronomy Day.
Who celebrates this holiday? United National Observance
astroleague.org  tells us that "Astronomy Day events take place at hundreds of sites  across the United States. Internationally England, Canada, New Zealand,  Finland, Sweden, the Philippines, Argentina, Malaysia, New Guinea plus  many other countries have hosted Astronomy Day activities.  Each  location plans and executes events that work best for their local area."  To locate the nearest event or to list your event see: http://www.astroleague.org/al/astroday/astroday.html
Origin of this holiday:
This  event was started in 1973 by Doug Berger, the president of the  Astronomical Association of Northern California. His intent was to set  up various telescopes in busy urban locations so that passersby could  enjoys views of the heavens. Since then the event has expanded and is  now sponsored by a number of organizations associated with astronomy. 

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