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‘She was right and they were wrong’: the female astronomers hidden by science’s male elite

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Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin's impact on our understanding of the cosmos was profound.

She showed stars were primarily made of hydrogen and helium, contradicting the scientific orthodoxy of the 1920s .

Her claims were suppressed and her work was obscured, like her image on the McDonald Observatory photograph.

“Having done my research on this, what surprises me is not that things have changed but how, in so many ways, they have not changed enough. “In the end, Payne-Gaposchkin prevailed. We now know, thanks to her, that most of the matter in the universe is hydrogen and helium. She was the first person to prove that though it took a long time before her work was recognised for its remarkable quality. She still had to fight to get her due recognition and it is important to remember the battle she had to endure.”.

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