Download The Astronomer Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin - A Short Biography: 30 Minute Book, Series 6 AudioBook Free
Maybe you have never heard about Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin; if not, now is your chance to discover about the interesting girl who had an enormous effect on the world of research and advanced the reason for women. Her discovery that hydrogen is the most abundant aspect in the world was a simple discovery. She was one of the early astronomers to incorporate the power of physics and chemistry in order to uncover the mysteries of the personalities. Given birth to in Victorian England at the same time when women weren't encouraged to wait college, after graduation from Cambridge University, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin came up to America to review at Harvard College or university Observatory under Harlow Shapley. During her four ages at Harvard, she would grow through the rates, starting as a graduate scholar and becoming the first feminine full professor at the esteemed university. During her long and productive career, she would travel the planet hosting lectures on astronomy and joining conferences. At the maximum of her profession, she was one of the world's main experts on adjustable stars. A passionate wife, mom, and world class scholar, Cecilia broke the glass ceiling in the academic world and opened the door for girls to move forward in many different fields. This is the sixth book in the 30 Minute Reserve Series. Each book in the series is fast-paced, well-worded, accurate, and covers the storyplot in just as much detail as a brief book allows. In under one hour, you can listen to the book; this can be a perfect associate for a lunchtime hour or a nice distraction for a coach drive home from work. About the writer: Doug West is a retired engineer, small business operator, and a skilled nonfiction copy writer with several books to his credit. His writing passions are general, with special competence in research, biographies, numismatics, and "how to" subject areas. Doug has a PhD in General Engineering from Oklahoma State University.