Daily Archives: April 5, 2026

From the Director

by Rex Parker, PhD  director@princetonastronomy.org April 14 Meeting at Peyton Hall.  With the warmer temperatures I will traipse across a blooming campus to Peyton Hall once more for the AAAP meeting on April 14. While walking I look up into … Continue reading

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From The Program Chair

by Victor Davis, Program Chair Productive ListeningThe April, 2026 monthly meeting of the Amateur Astronomers Association of Princeton will take place in Peyton Hall on the campus of Princeton University on Tuesday, April 14th at 7:30 PM. As usual, the … Continue reading

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Minutes of the March 10, 2026 Meeting

by Gene Allen, Secretary Director Rex Parker opened the meeting in PeytonHall at 1931 with comments about the constellation Leo coming into view, the spring galaxy season, and the upcoming equinox on March 20. There were 26 in the auditorium … Continue reading

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Note on Merchandise

by Rich Sherman As we finished a brutal winter, our thoughts now turn to spring and warmer weather. The same is true at your AAAP merchandise shop. On April 15th, we will shift our inventory from the cold-weather gear to … Continue reading

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Book Review: Infinite Cosmos: Visions From the James Webb Space Telescope, by Ethan Siegel

By Richard Sherman Published 2024 Grade:  A $28.32, hardback, at Amazon.com  224 pages “Infinite Cosmos” is a large, coffee table-sized book. It is published by National Geographic, so the production quality is excellent as are the images and diagrams. For … Continue reading

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Neutrino Astronomy

By Prasad Ganti Astronomy started out as optical, viewing the light emitted by astronomical bodies in space. Our ancestors looked at the night sky and imagined patterns of stars and distant bodies. Several advances occurred in the last four hundred … Continue reading

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Short Stories Series

by Eklavya Doegar, Student, 8th grade Amazing stories from Ancient Astronomy Aryabhata I: The Young Stargazer  A long time ago in the land of India, there lived a boy who couldn’t stop looking up at the skies. This was in … Continue reading

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Snippets

compiled by Arlene & David Kaplan Artemis II Flight Day 5: Crew Demos Suits, Readies for Lunar Flyby The Artemis II crew of NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, continue their workday aboard the Orion spacecraft.  With a demonstration underway of the Orion crew survival system spacesuit, the crew also will prepare for their lunar … Continue reading

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