From Apollo to Artemis: TROY students dive into humanity’s lunar comeback

Join the Physics Club on April 13 to learn more about the Artemis II launch to the far side of the moon.

Join the Physics Club on April 13 to learn more about the Artemis II launch to the far side of the moon.

The Troy University student-led TROY Physics Club is hosting an out-of-this-world discussion on Monday, April 13 about the recent Artemis II launch.

Titled “The Ins and Outs of Artemis II: Humanity’s Return to the Moon,” senior physics major Gracie Alexander will lead the discussion on a variety of topics including the history of the Apollo missions, the…

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Troy University to host German astrophysicist for lecture on neutron stars on Oct. 3

The Crab Nebula photographed by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. (Photo courtesy NASA)

The Crab Nebula photographed by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. (Photo courtesy NASA)

Troy University’s Center for Relativity and Cosmology will host University of Tübingen physicist Dr. Christian Krüger on Oct. 3 for a lecture on fundamental physics and neutron stars.

The Center for Relativity and Cosmology was established in early 2024 as a way to reintroduce physics research to TROY students.

“Everyone loves physics, but no one…

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New York artists develop traveling variety show at TROY

The show, which has the working title

The show, which has the working title "Mathemagics," features a combination of math, science, juggling, musical theater and comedy.

A group of New York artists spent time at Troy University recently developing a unique educational variety show they plan to take on the road.

With the working title “Mathemagics,” the show combines elements of the circus, musical theater, sketch comedy, magic, math and science.

“We’re going step by step through the history of mathematics…

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