Profile: Hatchie Mann

Your personal background.
I am a 47 year old male living in the general Boston area. I have been a backyard astronomer for about 15 years and have enjoyed many exciting sites looking up. I have viewed 7 fireballs by sheer luck. I spend more time watching the heavens through binoculars than the telescope. There's so much to see that it boggles the mind.
I work in the building maintenance field for a large nursing home, and also have played music professionally on and off for many years. My new band can be viewed at http://drowssap.net , currently a project at the 8 month mark and going strong.
I have loved studying science and astronomy in my spare time and have developed a strong understanding of our galaxy and the stars. The fun part is that you never learn everything and there is always more to see and learn.
I am a beginner with Einstien@home, and I'm looking forward to learning all that I can about it. I'm really excited to be able to be a part of helping out in deciphering information from space.
Your opinions about Einstein@Home
Einstien@home is an exciting project that brings the power and knowledge of high technology, physics, astrophysics, astronomy and computing to the home users that would never have other opportunities to be a part of something so cutting edge, and be able to learn the newest information available when it is discovered.
Being new to Einstien@home, I'm still learning how to read the information and to translate it into understandable information. But the thought of being a part of such a stellar project makes it so exciting and intriguing.
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant NSF-0200852 and by the Max Planck Gesellschaft (MPG). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the investigators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF or the MPG.

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