Women in Astronomy: A Comprehensive Bibliography
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Rubin receives Jansky Lectureship. In American
Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, 72, Oct. 1994: 14.
Rubin to deliver de Vaucouleurs Lecture. In American
Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, 66, Aug. 1993: 17.
Rubin wins John Scott Award. In American
Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, no. 109, Mar. 2002: 22.
See also p. 10 of the same issue for a snapshot of Dr. Rubin,
who gave the opening invited talk at the society's winter meeting.
Russell Lectureship awarded to Rubin. In American
Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, 70, June 1994: 5.
Smith, Julian A. Vera Cooper Rubin, 1928-. American
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Q141.N73 1995, v. 3
Sprungman, Barbara, and Leonard David. Spiraling
among the stars. Odyssey, v. 3, Mar. 1994: 35-39. col. illus.,
col. ports.
An interview with Dr. Vera Rubin. Includes a box, "Mother-Daughter
Team," concerning Rubin's daughter, Dr. Judith Young, who is also an astronomer.
Stille, Darlene R. Vera Cooper Rubin. In her Extraordinary
women scientists. Chicago, Childrens Press, 1995. p. 172-176. port.
Q130.S75 1995
Vera Rubin awarded National Medal of Science. In American
Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, 68, Dec. 1993: 20. group
port.
Vera Rubin to chair President's Committee. In American
Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, 88, Dec. 1997: 10.
Quotes a White House press release dated Nov. 12, announcing
the President's plan to appoint Dr. Rubin to chair his committee on the National
Medal of Science.
Yount, Lisa. Vera Cooper Rubin (1928- ). In her Contemporary
women scientists. New York, Facts on File, 1994. (American profiles)
p. 83-93. illus., ports.
Q130.Y65 1994
"Further Reading": p. 93.
Rudneva, Evgeniia Maksimovna
Bronshten, Vitali A. Pamiati pavshikh za rodinu.
E. M. Rudneva. In Vsesoiuznoe astronomogeodezicheskoe obshchestvo.
Biulleten', no. 1 (8), 1947: 5-6.
Korottsev, O. N. Evgeniia Maksimovna Rudneva. Zemlia
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QB1.Z47, 1981
Rakobol'skaia, Irina V. "Poka stuchit serdtse..." In Astronomiia
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Tiulina, Irina A. Planeta Zheni Rudnevo . Kvant,
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QA1.K83, 1977
On the naming of minor planet 1907 for Rudneva.
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Sackmann, Inge-Juliana. In Who's who in technology.
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T39.W5 1995
Samo lova-Iakhontova, Nataliia Sergeevna
Chebotarev, Gleb A. Nataliia Sergeevna Samo lova-Iakhontova
(k 60-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia). In Akademiia nauk SSSR. Institut
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QB1.A17612, v. 6
Nicolaïdis, Efthymios. Nataliya Sergeevna Samojlova-Yakhontova
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U.R.S.S., 1917-1935. [Paris? 1984?] p. 181.
Samo lova-Iakhontova, Nataliia Sergeevna. In Kolchinski
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biograficheski spravochnik. Izd. 2, dop. i perer. Kiev, Naukova
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QB35.K58 1986
Sargent, Anneila Isabel
Anneila I. Sargent. In American Astronomical Society.
AAS newsletter, 73, Dec. 1994: 8.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the office of AAS councilor.
Anneila I. Sargent. In American Astronomical Society.
AAS newsletter, 93, Dec. 1998: 3.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the office of AAS president.
Sargent, Anneila I. In Who's who in technology. 7th
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T39.W5 1995
Savage, Ann
Dr. Ann Savage. In Parkes: thirty years of radio
astronomy. Edited by D. E. Goddard and D. K. Milne. Melbourne,
CSIRO, 1994. p. 158.
Short biographical sketch.
Savage, Ann. Wild, Woolley and Savage -- or how
John Bolton and I went hunting for quasars and QSOs. Australian
journals of physics, v. 47, no. 5, 1994: 589-597.
QC1.A85, v. 47
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Savage, Ann, Dr. In Australian men and women of
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Q141.A78 1995
Sawyer, Constance Bragdon Warwick
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T39.W5 1995
Scarpellini Fabri, Caterina
Conti Armellini, Gabriella. Memorie dell'Osservatorio
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Calendario. nuova serie, v. 6; 1930. Bologna, N. Zanichelli, p.
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Dragoni, Giorgio, Silvio Bergia, and Giovanni Gottardi.
Scarpellini, Febri Caterina (Foligno, Perugia 29.10.1808-25.11.1873).
In their Dizionario biografico degli scienziati e dei tecnici.
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Q141.D73 1999
Foderà Serio, Giorgia, and Donatella Randazzo.
Scarpellini Fabri, Caterina (1808, 1873). In their Astronomi italiani
dall'unità d'Italia ai nostri giorni: un primo elenco. [Firenze]
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A small portrait appears on the outside front cover of the
volume.
Schmelz, Joan T.
Joan T. Schmelz. In American Astronomical Society.
AAS newsletter, 83, Dec. 1996: 7.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the AAS Nominating Committee.
Seitter, Waltraut Carola
Seitter, Waltraut. In Kürschners Deutscher
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Sellgren, Kristin
[Newton Lacy Pierce awarded to Kristen Sellgren]
Physics today, v. 43, May 1990: 96. port.
The portrait appears on p. 95.
QC1.P658, v. 43
The Newton Lacy Pierce Prize was awarded to Kristen
Sellgren. In American Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, 49,
Mar. 1990: 6-7. port.
See also the photograph reproduced in issue 51, Aug. 1990,
p. 19.
Semenova, Taisiia Semenova
Gordon, IA. E. Taisiia Semenova Semenova. Astronomicheski
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QB1.A466, 1959
Sha n, Pelageia Fedorovna
Dobronravin, P. P. Grigori Abramovich i Pelageia
Fedorovna Shain. Peremennye zvezdy, t. 11, noiabr' 1956 p.: 321-324.
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QB1.A17642, v. 17
Shane, Mary Lea Heger
Kron, Gerald E. Mary Lea Shane. Physics today, v.
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QC1.P658, v. 37
Mary Lea Shane (1897-1983). Sky & telescope,
v. 66, Oct. 1983: 293.
QB1.S536, v. 66
Osterbrock, Donald E. Mary Lea Shane (1897-1983).
Journal for the history of astronomy, v. 15, Feb. 1984: 74.
QB15.J68, v. 15
Shapley, Martha Betz
Kopal, Zden k. In memoriam: Martha Betz Shapley (1890-1981).
Astrophysics and space science, v. 79, Oct. 1981: 261-264. port.
QB460.A876, v. 79
The portrait faces p. 261.
Martha Betz Shapley. New York times, v. 130, Jan.
27, 1981: B19.
N&CPR
Martha Betz Shapley. Radcliffe quarterly, v. 67,
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LH1.R2Q8, v. 67
Welther, Barbara L. Guilt by association: how Mrs.
Harlow Shapley lost her job. In American Astronomical Society.
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QB1.A255, v. 18
Abstract of a paper presented at the Society's 169th meeting,
Jan. 4-8, 1987, in Pasadena, California.
Welther, Barbara L. Martha Betz Shapley: first lady
of Harvard College Observatory, 1921-1952. In American Association
of Variable Star Observers. Journal, v. 15, no. 2, 1986: 282.
QB835.A455, v. 12
Abstract of a paper presented at the association's 75th meeting,
Aug. 6-9, 1986, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Shoemaker, Carolyn Jean Spellmann
The Asteroid patrol. Time, v. 141, Feb. 1, 1993:
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AP2.T37, v. 141
About Eugene and Carolyn Shoemaker.
Bailey, Martha J. Shoemaker, Caroline (Spellmann)
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Q141.B254 1998
Barnes-Svarney, Patricia L. Eugene & Carolyn
Shoemaker. Ad astra, v. 3, July/Aug. 1991: 54. port.
The portrait depicts Eugene only.
TL787.A277, v. 3
Carolyn tops Caroline in comet discoveries. Sky & telescope,
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QB1.S536, v. 75
Davies, John. Interplanetary geologists. Astronomy
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DN-Ob
"Carolyn and Gene Shoemaker (as in comets) discover asteroids
for a living. In particular, they look for Trojan asteroids. Gene explains their
motivation and how it all began."
From meteor crater to Palomar. Astronomy, v. 21,
June 1993: 13, 16-17. ports.
QB1.A7998, v. 21
Robert Reeves interviews the Shoemakers. Carolyn Shoemaker's
remarks appear on p. 16-17.
Levy, David H. Eagle-eyed Carolyn: 30 comets and
counting. In his The quest for comets; an explosive trail of beauty
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port.
QB721.4.L48 1994
Levy, David H. StarTrails. Sky & telescope, v.
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QB1.S536, v. 81
Chiefly about Carolyn Shoemaker and her comet discoveries.
Mestel, Rosie. Night of the strangest comet. New
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Q1.N52, v. 143
About Carolyn Shoemaker and her comet discoveries, particularly
Shoemaker-Levy 9.
The Queen of comet finders. Sky & telescope,
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QB1.S536, v. 81
Carolyn Shoemaker discovers her 22d comet.
Min, Janice, and Amy R. New. Out of this world:
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set to smash into Jupiter. People weekly, v. 42, July 18, 1994:
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AP2.P417, v. 42
Shoemaker, Carolyn S. Twelve years on the Palomar
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QB64.L55 1992
Since Sept. 1982 Eugene and Carolyn Shoemaker have been conducting
regular searcher for comets and near-earth asteroids.
The portrait appears on p. 116.
Shoemaker, Carolyn S. Ups and downs in planetary
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The portrait faces p. 1.
Shoemaker, Carolyn Spellmann. In Who's who in science
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Q141.W576 1996/97
Shoemakers honored by the NAS. In American Astronomical
Society. AAS newsletter, 89, Mar. 1998: 7. group port.
"Caro1yn S. Shoemaker of Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff,
Ariz., and the late Eugene M. Shoemaker will share the James Craig Watson Medal" to
be presented Apr. 27 by the National Academy of Sciences.
Shtaude, Nina Mikha lovna
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Shtaude, Nina M. Avtobiografiia. In Istoriko-astronomicheskie
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Sitterly, Charlotte Emma Moore
Bailey, Martha J. Sitterly, Charlotte Emma Moore
(1898-1990), astronomer. In her American women in science, a biographical
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Q141.B25 1994
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