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Press Release 10/21/2015 US President Barack Obama has lauded a budding Indian-American astronomy buff who has the distinction of being the first person to be a Global Finalist in Google Science Fair twice. 15-year-old Pranav Sivakumar, who attended White House Astronomy Night organized by Obama, was described during the the event by the US president as having an "adventurous spirit". He received the Virgin Galactic Pioneer Award last month for researching objects called quasars that appear unusually bright in the night sky. Pranav, a runner up in the 2013 National Spelling Bee, is working to find galaxies dominated by dark matter with a professor at the University of Chicago. As part of winning the Virgin Galactic Pioneer award, he gets to tour the company's Mojave Air and Spaceport to meet the company's engineers, and also gets a personal tour of Virgin Galactic's new spaceship. "It has been an exciting journey," Pranav, who hails from Obama's hometown of Chicago, said in a recent press release. "I plan to continue this research for many years, hoping to contribute at least a little to our understanding of dark matter and dark energy, which make up 95 percent of the universe and determine its future," he said. ![]() You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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