Google Doodle Honors Pioneering Astronomer Annie Jump Cannon

Amerika'da Bugünün Google Doodle Jump Cannon Annie (1863-1941), onun çalışma onların yıldız spektrumları dayalı yıldız sınıflandırmak için bilinen bir lider kadın astronom onurlandırıyor. 11 Aralık 2014 Perşembe 22:04. Amerika'da Google Doodle Jump 

The Penn State University Eberly College of Science has selected Ann Hornschemeier to be honored with the Outstanding Science Alumni Award for the year 2014. The Board of Directors of the Eberly College of Science Alumni Society established this 

Among the brightest of Pickering's protégés was Annie Jump Cannon, who devised the method of spectral classification of stars we use today, along with a handy mnemonic device to remember them (Oh Be A Fine Girl — Kiss Me!). She also discovered 300 

Annie Jump Cannon is the subject of a doodle today on Google's homepage, as the search giant celebrates her 151st birthday. Cannon was an astronomer whose work was considered instrumental in the development of 

Annie Jump Cannon: Born in Dover, Delaware on December 11, 1863. Died in Cambridge, Massachusetts in April 13, 1941. Unlike many important scientists throughout history, Annie isn't that well known, but the work that