Henrietta Swan Leavitt Katy Sternberger The Woman Who Measured the Universe.

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Henrietta Swan Leavitt Katy Sternberger The Woman Who Measured the Universe

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Henrietta Swan Leavitt

Katy Sternberger

The Woman Who Measured

the Universe

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1868-1921

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Behold the distant stars, how high they are.  - (Job 22:12)

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The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds

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“A straight line can readily be drawn among each of the two series of points

corresponding to maxima and minima, thus showing

that there is a simple relation between the

brightness of the variables and their periods.”- Henrietta Swan Leavitt

announcing her new law

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Triangulation

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Leavitt

Crater

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There is one glory of the sun, and another glory

of the moon, and another glory of the

stars; for star differs from star in

glory. - (I Corinthians 15:41)

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Johnson, George. Miss Leavitt’s Stars. NewYork: W.W. Norton & Co., 2005.

Sternberger, Katy. “Henrietta Swan Leavitt.” <StarWrite.org>

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