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The fascination of the heavens: women in astronomy in Britain in an age before equality

Hosted by:
Royal Astronomical Society
Speaker:
Dr Mary Bruck, Emeritus Lecturer, University of Edinburgh
Starts:
May 13, 2008 at 02:00 pm
Ends:
May 13, 2008 at 03:00 pm
Location:
Royal Astronomical Society, Burlington House, Lecture Theatre, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BQ United Kingdom
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Description

Astronomy, and popular interest in it, flourished to a remarkable degree in Britain in the nineteenth century, women being among its votaries. In her talk Dr Bruck will outline the little-known contribution of women to astronomy – from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries.

Enterprising amateur astronomers had private observatories for serious research, assisted in many cases by female family members. Dr Bruck will explain how later on, independently-minded women with university degrees sought proper professional careers in science, with only limited success. The path to equality was to be a very slow one.

Dr Bruck’s lecture will describe the lives and contributions of some of these interesting women, including the famous comet discoverer Caroline Herschel (sister of William, discoverer of Uranus and the first President of the Royal Astronomical Society).

Registration required:
No
Free:
Yes

Additional information

Listen to leading astronomers talk about their work in the Royal Astronomical Society , Burlington House (opposite ‘Fortnum & Mason’ on Piccadilly).

The 45 minute popular lectures, for non-specialists, start at 1300. There is no advance booking and seats will be allocated on a ‘first come first served’ basis. Doors open at 1245.

Tube: Green Park

Admission: FREE but seats cannot be reserved in advance

For further information call 020 7734 3307 / 4582

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Contact person:
RAS
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The fascination of the heavens: women in astronomy in Britain in an age before equality
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