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Martha P. Haynes (born 1951), American astronomer specializing in radio astronomy; Pamela Gay (born 1973), American astronomer; Rachel Zimmerman (born 1972), Canadian-born space scientist; Sandra Faber (born 1944), American professor of astronomy; Amanda Bosh (fl 1990s), American observational astronomer; Luisa Rebull (fl 2010s), American ...
Aglaonike (c. 1st or 2nd Century BCE), ancient Greek astronomer and thaumaturge María Luisa Aguilar Hurtado (1938–2015), Peruvian astronomer Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs (1912–1954), German variable star astronomer
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Afterwards, she won a 2015 National Science Foundation Astronomy & Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowship supporting her research in the Physics and Astronomy Department at Vanderbilt University. [18] In 2015, Isler was awarded a TED Fellowship. [19] She is a 2016 National Geographic Emerging Explorer, [20] and in 2017 she became a TED Senior ...
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Eleanor Margaret Burbidge, FRS (née Peachey; 12 August 1919 – 5 April 2020) was a British-American observational astronomer and astrophysicist.In the 1950s, she was one of the founders of stellar nucleosynthesis and was first author of the influential B 2 FH paper.
Her major series for BBC World Service Radio ranged from A Brief History of Infinity and The Essential Guide to the 21st Century, to the long-running Seeing Stars (presented with Nigel Henbest). [16] Outside astronomy, Couper was a guest presenter on the Radio 4 flagship programmes Woman’s Hour, the John Dunn Programme, and Start the Week.