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Annual Report- 2016 ASP Annual Report
- 2015 ASP Annual Report
- 2014 ASP Annual Report
- 2013 ASP Annual Report
- 2012 ASP Annual Report
- The World’s Most Advanced Camera Aims to Image Habitable Exoplanets
- ASP: CosmoQuest Releases Mappers 2.0 with a New Look, New Data, and New Science
- Is This the End of the Galileoscope?
- ASP Board of Directors Secretary and SETI Institute Fellow, Edna DeVore, Named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- NASA Releases New Hubble Messier Catalog
- Big shifts for all of us
- The Moon in My Palm
- Sometimes A Shirt Isn’t Just A Shirt
- Introduction to the Universe as I know it
- Monks and the Moon
Stellar Tweets
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- Described as the world’s largest and most advanced superconducting camera, a new instrument dubbed DARKNESS is designed to filter out the blinding light of stars to see orbiting exoplanets in more detail than ever before. Read the full story.