Category Archives: Sidereal Times

Minutes of the September 1, 2020 AAAP Board of Trustees Meeting (virtual / online)

by John Miller, Secretary ● Rex Parker opened the Zoom meeting at 7:30 P.M. ● There was a brief review of the May and June 2020 online general meetings. Both        were reported to have gone well with members. Rex … Continue reading

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Through Freddy Missel’s wonderful lens

Falcon Heavy, shutter (1/4000 sec), f/5, 200mm, ISO 100 Falcon Heavy Booster, shutter (1/4000 sec), f/5, 200mm, ISO 100 SolarProbe, Nikon D7000, shutter (10 minutes), f/14, 11mm, ISO 100 SpaceX Starlink, shutter (15 minutes), f/6.3, 11mm SpaceX Dragon Resupply, shutter … Continue reading

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Snippets

compiled by Arlene & David Kaplan  Super telescope’s giant camera spies broccoli                               How do you test the new sensor for the world’s largest digital camera? You … Continue reading

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From the Director

Zooming AAAP Meetings this Fall.It’s no surprise that we won’t have access to Peyton Hall auditorium in the near future, so we’ll be patient and go with Zoom this fall. Our May and June zooming experiments mostly succeeded, for example … Continue reading

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From the Program Director, a reminder to join the

by Ira Polans The new season starts with the meeting on September 8th at 7:30 PM using Zoom (See Using Zoom below for details). This meeting is open to AAAP members, UACNJ, and the general public. Due to the number … Continue reading

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From The Observatory

by Dave Skitt, Observatory Chairperson As of this moment, the Labor Day Solar Observing Session hosted by AAAP and Wayne Henderek at the WCSP Nature Center is still scheduled to take place either Saturday or Monday afternoon.  This is a call … Continue reading

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From Rich Sherman, our camera and video guy

Longtime member and current secretary John Miller recounting the intertwined history of AAAP and Princeton University.

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Editor’s Pick

Of Ancient Star-Gazers and Story-Spinners 

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Snippets

compiled by Arlene & David Kaplan Amazon Satellites Add to Astronomers’ Worries About the Sky Welcome to the age of the satellite megaconstellation. Within the next few years, vast networks, containing hundreds or even thousands of spacecraft, could reshape the … Continue reading

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