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GeoffW1
10-12-2016, 01:43 AM
Hi,

I've always liked reading Sobel since 'Longitude' which I think is fantastic.

Now with an unerring instinct for relevance it seems to me, she writes about women in astronomy and cosmology. Looking forward to this one -

http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/telescopes/a24174/women-harvard-astronomy-the-glass-universe/

Cheers

GOTO
12-12-2016, 05:22 PM
I like Dava Sobel's books too and btw the former manager of Sydney Observatory, Dr Toner Stevenson (just graduated last week) did her thesis on the Astrographic Catalogue and spend a lot of time talking about the many talented women in astronomy that were often ignored. Here's a link: https://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/15762
Cheers
Geoff

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13-12-2016, 12:18 PM
Haven't read 'Longitude' but 'Galileo's Daughter' was a good read by Dava Sobel.
I've always enjoyed reading about Henrietta Swan Leavitt and Annie Jump Cannon and will be getting this new book for sure.

MichaelSW
13-12-2016, 12:59 PM
Accolades to Dava Sobel for her books. Longitude, Galilelo's Daughter, and To Father are on my bookshelf.

I only recently found A 27May 2012 Thread by gary which mentioned Ruby Payne-Scott, Australia's pioneering radio astronomer / physicist. This led me to a You Tube video - Under The Radar,The First Woman in Radio Astronomy, Ruby Payne-Scott. A 2013 Harvard Smithsonian lecture presented by Miller GOSS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW7zdOIufcY

GOSS and McGEE co-authored book by the same name. Book review at https://maas.museum/observations/2010/05/05/under-the-radar-the-first-woman-in-radio-astronomy-ruby-payne-scott-by-wm-goss-and-richard-x-mcgee-published-by-springer-verlag-berlin-heidelberg-2010-book-review/

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14-12-2016, 03:53 PM
Gads, how could I forget Beatrice Tinsley?
I had not heard of her until I was given the book 'Bright Star: Beatrice Hill Tinsley'. She is a Kiwi astronomer and cosmologist. I think a doco has been made about her but I haven't see that.