Slacker wins award

By Michael on June 29, 2008 at 6:08 pm | In Video Podcasts |

Slacker Astronomy founder and Tufts grad student Aaron Price has won a Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Award for his poster on BZ UMa.

I stopped by Aaron’s poster at AAS in St. Louis and he explained the work he presented while I grabbed it on video.

Here you go — enjoy!

Aaron Price on BZ UMa [FF] (MP4 video, 30.3MB, 04:10)


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  1. You realize of course that Aaron’s award goes against everything that is embodied in the word slacker. A more indicative poster would have had pizza stains on it, corrections in crayon, and would’ve been titled “Gettin’ BZ in UMa”

    Comment by Davin — June 30, 2008 #

  2. Yeah, I know. We would have had to kick Aaron out of Slacker Astronomy if he hadn’t bowed out on his own. Too many accomplishments! Makes us look bad.

    Comment by michael — June 30, 2008 #

  3. Aaron, congratulations! Great explanation on the video, too.

    Thank you, Michael for catching that on video and sharing it.

    I disagree that Aaron could no longer be a Slacker Astronomer. Slackers know when to work hard and when to relax and not take themselves too seriously. Being a slacker is a state of mind.

    Comment by bethkatz17582 — July 2, 2008 #

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