Category Archives: February 2024

From The Director

by Rex Parker, PhD director@princetonastronomers.org UPDATE: 02/13/2024Tuesday, February 13th. Due to inclement weather today, this evening’s AAAP meeting will be virtual only. You can join on Zoom or YouTube Live. Next Meeting Live in Peyton Hall.  After getting knocked back … Continue reading

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From The Program Chair

by Victor Davis, Program Chair Lecture and Book Signing this Month at Peyton HallThe February, 2024 meeting of the AAAP will take place in Peyton Hall on the campus of Princeton University on Tuesday, February 13th at 7:30 PM. As … Continue reading

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Minutes of the January 9, 2024 Meeting

by Gene Allen, Secretary Due to the governor declaring a state of emergency, the meeting was convened on Zoom by Director Rex Parker at 1930. Following a brief introduction in which he displayed a star chart from The Sky X … Continue reading

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Book Review

by Michael DiMario Title: American Eclipse – A Nation’s Epic Race To Catch The Shadow Of The Moon And Win The Glory Of The World Author: David Baron Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation, New York, NY Publication Date: 2017 Total Pages: … Continue reading

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February 2024 Sidereal Times Astroimaging

by Michael DiMario, Astroimaging Chair Welcome to the new section of the Sideral Times dedicated to club member’s activities in astrophotography or called astronomical imaging. It is our intent to publish a few of our member’s latest images demonstrating our … Continue reading

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The Sun God Aditya

by S. Prasad Ganti In Hindu mythology, Aditya is the Sun god, something akin to Ra in Egyptian mythology. Studying the Sun has been occurring for most of human history. In the last few decades done using telescopes – both … Continue reading

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Milky Way From Mauna Kea

by Greg Kutch These are pictures that my niece Allison Zaudke took with her phone on Mount Mauna Kea in Hawaii. I had no idea you could see the Milky Way this well without a telescope. It’s astonishing how a … Continue reading

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Snippets

compiled by Arlene & David Kaplan Could a Giant Parasol in Outer Space Help Solve the Climate Crisis? It’s come to this. With Earth at its hottest point in recorded history, and humans doing far from enough to stop its … Continue reading

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