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Astronomy selects 2012 Youth Essay Contest winner

Twelve-year-old Jenna Elliott of Sanford, North Carolina, wins a trip to the Northeast Astronomy Forum & Telescope Show with her entry for Astronomy’s 2012 Youth Essay Contest.
By Karri Ferron Published: March 5, 2012
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Jenna Elliott, winner of the 2012 Youth Essay Contest
Photo by Jim Elliot
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The editors of Astronomy magazine have selected 12-year-old Jenna Elliott from Sanford, North Carolina, as the winner of Astronomy’s 2012 Youth Essay Contest. For her entry on what she loves best about astronomy, Jenna will receive an all-expenses-paid trip for her and her father to the Northeast Astronomy Forum & Telescope Show (NEAF), one of the world's premier astronomy expos.

Jenna caught the Astronomy staff's attention with a touching essay about how much it means to her to share the night sky with another astronomy enthusiast in her family, her father, Jim Elliott. “I love to look up at the skies and see the magic of our universe unfold,” she wrote. “One of the things that is even more magical is the bond shared between [my dad and I] because of astronomy. My dad has shown me things no one in the world could replicate.”

Although Jenna’s first observing memories are from when she was 5 years old, her father says he’s been showing her the night sky since before she can remember. Now one of her favorite pastimes is learning to identify the various craters and maria on the Moon with Jim. “He looks on his map of the Moon and finds something in the eyepiece,” Jenna says. “Then he gives me one minute to find on the map what I am looking at in the eyepiece. It’s so much fun.”

Jim and Jenna have wanted to attend NEAF together for the past few years, so Jenna was thrilled about winning this trip for both her and her father. And they’ll have plenty of astronomy excitement waiting for them April 28 and 29. NEAF will feature special guest speakers representing the science and hobby, as well as more than 140 vendors showcasing the latest telescopes and accessories. The expo also will feature variety of activities, from astroimaging workshops and STARLAB planetarium shows to special workshops for kids and a solar star party. It will be a jam-packed few days for Jenna and Jim.

“NEAF is just the type of event a young astronomy enthusiast like Jenna should attend, and it’s great she can share it with another observer in her family,” says Astronomy Editor David J. Eicher. “Astronomy is excited to provide Jenna with this opportunity, and I hope it inspires her to continue sharing the night sky with her father and others as she grows up.”

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JOSEPH SHROCK from CALIFORNIA said:
Clear Skies forever, Jenna!

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WAYNE LUKEY said:
Where can we read Jenna's essay?

Congratulations Jenna, and to your Dad for been such a great mentor, I just hope I can be just as good for my grandson as he grows up and hope he is just as in awe of the night sky as you are obviously are, but he is just 5 now, so I have to start soon.
ROBERT FITZGERALD said:
Jenna you make me proud! See you and your data around Medoc and ECSP!!!
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GEORGE REYNOLDS from VIRGINIA said:
Jenna, we are so proud of you! Always keep looking UP, and never stop learning! And Jim, you must be doing something right! Keep bringing Jenna to the East Coast Star Party as long as you can.

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JOHN KRAMER from TENNESSEE said:
Way to go Jenna! Looking forward to reading future articles from you and no doubt following your contributions to the hobby of astronomy!
SERENA PAO from ILLINOIS said:
Wow! Awesome! I love astronomy too!
RANDY G COOK from NEW YORK said:
congratulations jenna! i hope you and your father have a wonderful time. and jim you are to be commended for your mentoring. one question jenna, is that your scope in the picture?
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NICOLAS TATARINOFF said:
I am very happy to see a young person genuinely interested in astronomy. It's a hobby not just for us "Oldies" but for everyone. Well done, I hope they publish your essay.
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LARS LINDSTROM from PENNSYLVANIA said:
I´m so happy for you and your father! I wish you a very happy and satisfying trip to NEAF! And I wish that your sense of awe and wonder will stay with you all your life, as it has with me for seventy years. I still feel the same thrill under the stars that I felt as a very small kid! Clear and friendly skies for you and Dad!
DR BRUCE I BODNER from VIRGINIA said:
Wonderful to hear of your continued successes! The gang at the ECSP look forward to seeing you again. See you at NEAF!
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