More than 120 exhibitors at the Northeast Astronomy Forum had ample opportunity to introduce the latest in technology for stargazers. The popular exhibition and forum, hosted by the Rockland Astronomy Club, has been a staple at Rockland Community College (RCC) for more than 30 years but was paused two years due to the pandemic. Astronomy buffs had the opportunity to hear guest speakers from the field of space technology, including Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise; Eileen Collins, NASA”™s first female Space Shuttle Commande; and Gerry Griffin, Apollo flight director. Workshops and beginner”™s classes were available to learn about the latest technology available to the public. Held at RCC”™s Field House, the 90,000-square-foot exhibition space was brimming with vendors and visitors throughout the two-day event. The NEA Forum also gave vendors the opportunity to showcase the most recent developments in the field of astronomy. NEAF, with over 4,000 members, partners yearly with the Rockland Astronomy Club to host the event. The creation of Space Force in 2019 has also spurred a renewed interest in the science of the stars and galaxies. The Rockland Astronomy Club, which coordinates the NEAF event each year, was founded in 1958 after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik into space. With more than 250 members and volunteers, its mission is to bring education and outreach to the public and to the astronomical community. For more information, visit rocklandastronomy.co.