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From the Director

by Rex Parker, PhD  director@princetonastronomy.org May 12 Meeting on Campus at Sherrerd Hall.  This meeting is an important event for members to attend in person if possible, and by Zoom if you cannot be there on campus.  Here I will … Continue reading

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Artemis II: A Lunar Flyby with Modern Comforts

by S. Prasad Ganti More than five decades after the last Apollo flight and three years after the unmanned Artemis I flight to the moon, Artemis II went to the moon along with four astronauts and came back successfully with … Continue reading

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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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The Rise of The Twin

Artemis, the twin sister of Apollo, rises after five decades. The recent Artemis mission is NASA’s attempt to send astronauts back to the moon after a lapse of five decades. Continue reading

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