Thursday April 28, 2011 01:53
NASA Announces Maryland Winner of OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Video Contest
GREENBELT, Md., April 27, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — A Germantown, Md., student was chosen as one of the winners of the 2010 NASA OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Award. The contest encouraged students to produce short, creative videos about their favorite technology from NASA’s Spinoff 2009 Publication.
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The winning video for sixth through eighth grades was created by “Dahlia” Senthilnathan Huh of the Roberto Clemente Middle School in Germantown, Md. Huh created a winning video based on a story from NASA’s Spinoff 2009 publication called “Star-Mapping Tools Enable Tracking of Endangered Animals.” It is about how a star-mapping algorithm used to analyze Hubble Space Telescope imagery is helping scientists track endangered animals. Huh’s video was one of two winners. The other winner was in the third to fifth grade category.
“Dahlia has beautifully blended the elements of this story: vulnerable animals, our desire to protect and learn more about them, and the ability of technology — even from as far afield as astronomy — to make it possible. Dahlia has captured it all,” said Zaven Arzoumanian of the Astrophysics Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. “Her video truly connects the dots!” Zaven is the Goddard innovator whose work with EcoOcean was the subject of Dahlia’s video.
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