Profile: Lotus Lee Bomar and Robert S Hoover

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Lotus Lee Bomar is from North Korea and is a performer of traditional Korean Folk songs in her beautiful Korean dress and with her Korean drum. Hobbies include Humane Society and Animals,attending Penn State Football games ,gardening , Health Spa,square dancing,Volunteering at the Red Cross Navy Hospital in Bethesda and Nursing home near Leisure World and helping others whenever she can. Lotus has lived in China while with her father on business trips from North Korea. Lotus lived in North Africa, Nigeria, Phillipines, Japan,USA , all with her late husband who worked for the State Department. Lotus has attended NASA and Mars Society Space events also and is very interested in the Universe and cosmology. Lotus owned an antique store in Baltimore and has a Tibetan Buddhist friend Barbara who has a Temple and store nearby .
Robert Hoover is a member of the Mars Society , NSS , Planetary Society and former NASA employee. Robert also has a strong interest in the exploration of Space and studied at Catholic University in the Space Science Curriculum and graduated from Penn State University with degrees in Mathematics and has taught Mathematics and worked as a Scientific Computer Programmer/Analyst.
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Lotus is interested in the Universe and attends Space and Mars Society events with me and likes the Symmetry and Harmony displayed in the Cosmos.

Einstein at home is one of our favorite Boinc projects because it is involved with locating Pulsars using gravitational wave input.
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