Article ID: CBB171938462

Melbourne Observatory's Astrographic Women: Star Measurers and Computers (2023)

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In Australia a significant number of women were employed to measure, log and calculate the position of stars for the Astrographic Catalogue at Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth Observatories. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the Astrographic Catalogue was considered the most important astronomical work in Australia. This paper provides a background to the social, legal and gender-specific barriers women faced and then focuses on the first women employed at Melbourne Observatory to measure the stars on glass plate negatives and calculate their relative positions. Charlotte Peel, Lillian Lewis, Muriel Heagney and Sarah Noonan, who worked for various periods of time on the Astrographic Catalogue between 1898 and 1918, are case studied. Rather than an anonymous group of 'female computers’ this paper presents these four female computers as representative of the individual nature of the women and their range of skills, aptitudes and opportunities to produce new research. Examples of where the women had agency within the Observatory and influenced the physical workplaces and social environment are provided.

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Authors & Contributors
Ben-Dov, Jonathan
Bratton, Mark
Brown, David
Cozens, Glen
Creese, Mary R. S.
Creese, Thomas M.
Journals
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Historical Records of Australian Science
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
History of Photography
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Aleteiia
McDonald & Woodward
National Library of Australia
Scarecrow Press
Hempen Verlag
Concepts
Celestial maps; star catalogs
Stars; stellar astronomy
Astronomy
Women in science
Astronomical observatories
Galaxies; nebulae
People
Herschel, William
Ptolemy
al-Sufi, Abu al-Husain ‘Abd al-Rahman
Aratus, Solensis
Bayer, Johann
Brahe, Tycho
Time Periods
19th century
Ancient
16th century
18th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
Australia
Mesopotamia
Middle and Near East
Great Britain
India
Iran
Institutions
Sydney Observatory
University of Adelaide (Australia)
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