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Cecilia Helena Payne

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Cecilia Helena Payne — a memorial in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom.

Wendover Railway Station, mid February 2025 - geograph.org.uk - 7977960

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Cecilia Helena Payne is a memorial located in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (born Cecilia Helena Payne; (1900-05-10)May 10, 1900 – (1979-12-07)December 7, 1979) was a British-born American astronomer and astrophysicist. Her work on the cosmic makeup of the universe and the nature of variable stars was foundational to modern astrophysics. She determined that stars were composed primarily of hydrogen and helium in her 1925 doctoral thesis. Her groundbreaking conclusion was initially rejected by leading astrophysicists, including Henry Norris Russell, because it contradicted the science of the time, which held that no significant elemental differences distinguished the Sun and Earth. Independent observations eventually proved that she was correct. Despite completing her studies, because she was a woman Payne was not eligible to receive a degree from the University of Cambridge. Similarly in America, she was not eligible to receive a doctoral degree (PhD) for her studies at Harvard University, as the university did not grant doctoral degrees to women at the time. Instead, she received her doctoral degree from Radcliffe College – a liberal arts college for women that began as a study program for women within Harvard. She would go on to overcome barriers for women that she encountered in science and her success opened the door for countless women astronomers, including her Harvard colleague, Helen Sawyer Hogg. While she was a student at Cambridge, Payne was elected to the Royal Astronomical Society. Later, she became the first recipient of the American Astronomical Society’s prestigious Annie Jump Cannon Award in Astronomy. In 1956, she was the first woman appointed as a professor and as a department chair at Harvard. Her work resulted in several published books, including The Stars of High Luminosity (1930), Variable Stars (1938), and Variable Stars and Galactic Structure (1954).

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Coordinates
51.7649, -0.7484
Parish
Wendover
Postcode
HP22 6BZ
Parliamentary constituency
Mid Buckinghamshire
Official site
wendovernews.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Cecilia Helena Payne?
Cecilia Helena Payne is in the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode HP22 6BZ), in the parish of Wendover.
Is Cecilia Helena Payne free to visit?
Yes, Cecilia Helena Payne is free to enter.
How do I get to Cecilia Helena Payne?
Drivers can navigate to postcode HP22 6BZ. It sits within the Mid Buckinghamshire parliamentary constituency.