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 High school senior Dhruva Kalyani comes to the Milwaukee Astronomical Society observatories several times a week 鈥?th stanley cups rough those telescopes, hes getting a glimpse of the stars. Mainly for deep sky imaging, like imaging stuff like nebulas or galaxies or things that are many thousands of millions of lightyears away,  Dhruva says.Hes gotten so good at capturing those images, he was recognized for it by a nationwide organization called The Astronomical League. I won the Horkheimer Parker imaging award,  Dhruva says.Its the highest possible imaging award offered to youth 鈥?and wins like this are why the Milwaukee Astronomical Society is trying to attract more young people. The younger people are going to be the future,  stanley website  says Susan Timlin, the societys treasurer.  Theyre going to be the future scientist stanley cup s and space explorers and all the technology involved, theyre the future. Susan lived through the Great Space Race of the 1960s, when NASA was trying to put a man on the moon. A lot of other members remember that time, too. Truthfully they talk about astronomy being a greying hobby,  Susan says.  In other words, most people are older people, like me. But lately, Susan says Milwaukee Astronomical Society has seen a ton of young people. William Gottemoller is just one of them. Were going to be the ones leading the club eventually!  he says.William is also a highly decorated member of the society, winning three major awards over the last two years. The Milwaukee Astronomical Society is  Wimj Police say killer in Rachel Morin case will strike again if not found
 The daughter of a hiker who was missing in Zion National Park for nearly two weeks has told CNN that her mother injured her head and became disoriented during the hike.Holly Courtier, 38, was found Sunday after having not been seen since she was dropped off by shuttle on Oct. 6. Courtier s daughter, Kailey Chambers, pleaded with volunteers to help find her mother during the disappearance, saying Courtie stanley thermos r was an experienced hiker who would not have gone missing as she did without a reason.In text messages with the cable network, Chambers gave an explanation for what happened to her mother during the two weeks she was missing. She injured her head stanley cup  on a tree,  Chambers texted.  She was very disoriented as a result and thankfully ended up near a water source -- a river bed. She thought her best chance of survival was to stay next to a water source. In the texts, Chambers says her mother went without food the entire time she was missing. She was too weak and disoriented  to seek help ,  she said.  She was unable to take more than a step or two without collapsing. This prevented her from being able to seek out help. She told me she was so dehydrat stanley mug ed she couldn t open her mouth. Courtier was found in the park Sunday after officials received a tip from a credible source.            Missing woman found safe in Zion National Park                            Chambers said her mother remains hospitalized Monday as she hydrates and gets her strength back. We are slowly introducing foods. H