
Of the 1586 lunar craters that have been named to honor scientists and philosophers, only 28 honor a woman. Who were these women? This book recounts their exemplary lives and inspiring achievements. Along the way, the book explains some of the science, and provides interesting facts about the Moon. -- Provided by publisher
This book investigates the historical underrepresentation of women in lunar nomenclature by profiling the twenty-eight women honored with crater names. Authors Daniel R. Altschuler and Fernando J. Ballesteros, both established figures in the scientific community, utilize historical records and biographical research to contextualize these figures within the broader history of science. The text argues that recognizing these individuals is necessary to provide a more accurate account of scientific progress while simultaneously educating the reader on lunar geography and physics.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers and educators frequently highlight this work as a valuable interdisciplinary resource that bridges the gap between astronomy and history. Experts note that the prose is accessible to non-specialists while maintaining a rigorous focus on the biographical contributions of the featured scientists.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191879959
ISBN-13:
9780191879951
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