The 2008 National Young Astronomer Award

Shown at the left is John Hodge II, the 2008 National Young Astronomer Award winner who is giving the audience details of his project.  John created and analyzed light curves of catclysmic variable star systems. In the fall of 2005 he used a 12 inch Meade LX200 telescope and ST7 CCD camera to obtain his images. The following year he did a more detailed study using different stars and a more complex mathematical analysis.

His interest in astronomy was sparked by his father who is an amateur astronomer. He was participating in a magnet program at his high school which required a  detailed research project. He contacted Dr. Joseph Patterson at Columbia  University who suggested several ideas. He chose cataclysmic variable star systems after some inital research.

 

 

 

 

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