Amateur Astronomers' Association of Princeton
On-line Archives
Sidereal Times On-line Edition
1997
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Press Releases for the Public Lecture Series
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- September 10. Librarian Jane Holmquist, Princeton University Astrophysics Library,
Astronomy Resources on the Internet.
- October 8. Journalist and former astronomer Larry Krumenaker,
Telescopes on the Web.
- November 12. Mark Sproul, Associated Press Research and Development,
Astronomical Image Processing on the Personal Computer.
- December 10. Michael Richmond, Princeton University Astrophysics Department, Using Supernovae to Measure the Curvature of the Universe.
- January 14. David Dunham, International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA),
Calculation and Observation of Asteroid Occultations.
- February 11. Hiram Levy, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory,
Atmospheric Ozone: A Little Goes a Long Way.
- March 11. Oleg Gnedin, Princeton University Astrophysics Department,
The Fate of Globular Clusters in Our Galaxy.
- April 8. Katherine Browne, Rider University Department of Geological and Marine Sciences,
Martian Meteorites and the Evidence for Extraterrestrial Microfossils.
- May 13. Karen Magee-Sauer, Rowan College Department of Physics,
Analysis of Comet Hyakutake Composition, and the Implications for Possible Interstellar Origin.
- June 10. Dick Peery, New Jersey State Museum, Special AAAP Show in the museum's planetarium.
Main Archives
AAAP Archives outside of cyberspace include historical records of the club, along with a small library that includes back issues of Sidereal Times and Astronomy, books, videotapes (including PBS series Cosmos and The Astronomers) and computer freeware, shareware and CD ROMs. For access or for more information, contact AAAP Archivist Rex Parker at loracxer@aol.com or (609) 730-0670 or at a monthly meeting.
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