Published on StarDate Online (https://legacy.stardate.org)

Home > Pioneering Astronomer

Pioneering Astronomer [1]

Maria Mitchell, shown in this 1851 portrait by H. Dassell, was the first American woman to become a professional astronomer. August 1 is the 200th anniversary of her birth. She came to fame in 1847, when she discovered a comet. The discovery earned her many accolades, including a gold medal from the king of Denmark. After the Civil War, she was hired as the first faculty member of the new Vassar Women's College, where she established an observatory.

More Maria Mitchell
Maria Mitchell, 1851
  • About StarDate
  • Underwriting
  • SkyTips Sign-Up
  • Change mailing address
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright and Usage
  • Contact

StarDate is brought to you in part through the generous support of our underwriters.
Interested in underwriting? Let us know

 

FacebookTwitterYouTube

©2022 The University of Texas McDonald Observatory


Source URL:https://legacy.stardate.org/astro-guide/gallery/pioneering-astronomer

Links
[1] https://legacy.stardate.org/astro-guide/gallery/pioneering-astronomer