"He acknowledges the use and calibration of her period-luminosity relation first by Hertzsprung and later by Shapley and ends the “Period- Luminosity Relations to Cepheids” section in his book without ever mentioning that he, Hubble, had used Shapley’s technique. ...Hubble’s underwhelming acknowledgment of Henrietta Leavitt is an example of the ongoing denial and lack of the professional and public recognition that Henrietta Leavitt suffers from, despite her landmark discovery. With the exception of naming a moon crater after her, the profession of astronomy has not done much to celebrate her work. No astronomy prize is named after her and the period-luminosity relation has not been renamed as the H. Leavitt law."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Harvard University alumniWomen scientists from the United StatesAstronomers from the United StatesHarvard University staffScientists from Massachusetts
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Pangratios Papacosta, "Nobel Prize for a 'Computer' named Henrietta Leavitt (1868–1921)" (2005) AAS Committee on the Status of Women
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Henrietta_Swan_Leavitt
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Henrietta Swan Leavitt
26 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Henrietta Swan Leavitt →
Related Quotes
"The discovery of variable stars, at this Observatory and elsewhere, has progressed so rapidly during the last five ye…"
"Apparently no sharp dividing line can be drawn between true Algol stars and those whose variations are continuous. Pe…"
"The range of H 1255 is only four tenths of a magnitude, and on account of its brightness it is difficult to observe o…"
"A remarkable relation between the brightness of these Cepheid] variables and the length of their periods will be noti…"
"Since the Cepheid] variables are probably at nearly the same distance from the Earth, their periods are apparently as…"
"It is to be hoped, also, that the parallaxes of some variables of this type may be measured."
"It is hoped that systematic study of the light changes of all the variables, nearly two thousand in number, in the tw…"
"A determination of the visual magnitudes of the stars had a very large place in the work of the Observatory during th…"
"About 1906 a Durchmustering of variable stars was proposed at the Harvard Observatory. Somewhat later this was undert…"
"It is worthy of notice that in Table VI the brighter variables have the longer periods. It is also noticeable that th…"