Daily Archives: March 2, 2026

From The Director

by Rex Parker, PhD director@princetonastronomy.org March 10, 2026 Meeting at Peyton Hall.  The approach of the vernal equinox is a great time of year in the northern hemisphere!  It reminds us that the cycle of life is deeply intertwined with … Continue reading

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From The Program Chair

by Victor Davis, Program Chair A Dynamic PresentationThe March, 2026 monthly meeting of the Amateur Astronomers Association of Princeton will take place in Peyton Hall on the campus of Princeton University on Tuesday, March 10th at 7:30 PM. As usual, … Continue reading

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Minutes of the February 10, 2026 Meeting

by Gene Allen, Secretary Assistant Director Bob Vanderbie opened the meeting in Peyton Hall at 1931 with photos from his recent trip to Egypt while describing his frustration at being unable to do astrophotography in our greatly improved weather. There … Continue reading

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An Intuitive Approach to Fermat’s Last Theorem

by John Church Pierre de Fermat’s famous “Last Theorem” states that there are no examples of x^n + y^n = z^nfor n greater than 2, where x, y, z, and n are positive integers. When making this statement in the … Continue reading

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The Hunt For Primordial Stars

by Prasad Ganti The hunt for the first stars formed in the universe is on. There have been some promising candidates but no confirmations yet. The first batch of stars called the population III stars were formed when the universe was … Continue reading

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Stars and Fights: How the Night Sky Guided Armies

by Veer Bedi, Eighth Grade, Princeton Middle School The night sky is full of wonders. You can see stars, planets, constellations, star clusters, and even the occasional shooting star. Go out on a clear, moonless night in a place with … Continue reading

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Rubin’s Cosmic Treasure Chest

by Rich Sherman

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Snippets

compiled by Arlene & David Kaplan This Comet Stopped Spinning. Then It Started Rotating Backward. If you were standing on the surface of Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresák nine years ago as it was getting closer to the sun, you might have been … Continue reading

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