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Maria Mitchell
(August 1, 1818 - June 28, 1889) U.S.A.

Maria Mitchell

Astronomer, professor

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Maria Mitchell was born on the island of Nantucket in Massachusetts. The childhood home of Maria Mitchell defines Mitchell's origins and the development of her independence in the unique atmosphere of a 19th-century whaling town, where for most of the year, the men were at sea.

Her early interest in science and the stars came from her father who, besides being a bank officer, rated chronometers for use by the Nantucket whaling fleet in celestial navigation. When Mitchell was 12, she assisted her father in recording the time of an eclipse, and at the age of 17, she created her own school for girls, training them in science and mathematics.

In 1838, she became the librarian at the Nantucket Athenaeum, where she gained exposure to great literary and scientific personages. She spent her evenings in an observatory her father had built on the roof of the Pacific Bank, his employer's firm. When, on October 1, 1847, Mitchell telescopically sighted a comet using her father's two-inch telescope in the rooftop observatory, she became the first person to record a comet sighting in America.

In 1848, Maria became the first women member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and later became a fellow of the society, and the first woman elected to the American Philosophical Society.

Her quiet life on Nantucket immediately changed. She received international fame, she was elected to prestigious academic organizations and she became the first woman to see the Vatican observatory. In 1860, she and her father moved to Lynn, New York, where Matthew Vassar asked her to become a professor at his new college for women (1865-1888).

In 1875 Mitchell was elected president of the American Association for the Advancement of Women. Throughout her career Maria encouraged young women in the same way her father had encouraged her, to be anything they wanted to be. After her death, the Maria Mitchell Astronomical Society was created as tribute to her memory. Mitchell was elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans in 1905.

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