Category Archives: November 2025

From The Director

by Rex Parker, PhD director@princetonastronomy.org November 11, 2025, Meeting on Campus.  With the close of a very successful season of public observing nights at Washington Crossing Observatory, our main venue for several months will be the evening meetings at Peyton … Continue reading

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From The Program Chair

by Victor Davis The Universe in a Computer The November, 2025 meeting of the AAAP will take place in Peyton Hall on the campus of Princeton University on Tuesday, November 11th at 7:30 PM. As usual, the meeting is open … Continue reading

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Minutes of the October 14, 2025 Meeting

by Gene Allen, Secretary Director Rex Parker opened the meeting in Peyton Hall at 1931 with 25 attending. He reported: Power has finally been restored to the observatory. Members who are exploring Electronically Assisted Astronomy, EAA, are now formally invited … Continue reading

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Translating Faust: Science, Fate, and Free Will

by John Church As a chemistry major planning to go to graduate school, I took four years of German.  In my final year we read Goethe’s masterpiece “Faust,” based on the legend of a Doctor Faust who sold his soul … Continue reading

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Are Velocity calculations from Spectral Measurements creating the Hubble Tension and Dark Energy theories?

by William H. Davis jr. Astronomers collect and use spectral shift data to estimate the velocity of objects or photon emitters (E) beyond Earth. This spectral data is one of the most important and often the only tool used to … Continue reading

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The case for multi-messenger astronomy

by S. Prasad Ganti In the beginning, there was only visible light astronomy which meant viewing distant objects in space using our naked eye or with the help of an optical telescope. Gradually things changed and we started doing astronomy … Continue reading

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Snippets

compiled by Arlene & David Kaplan George F. Smoot, Who Showed How the Cosmos Began, Is Dead at 80 George F. Smoot, an American physicist and Nobel laureate who helped elucidate the story of cosmic creation, providing evidence of what … Continue reading

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