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322: 33: 1037:. None of the three women received the three-quarters vote at the April 1892 meeting that was required for election. One Fellow specifically implied that the women would largely serve as a distraction and simply a social element to the meetings without contributing much of worth. Annie did not take lightly to the prejudice against her and other women throughout her field occupied largely by men, and she especially did not agree with the results of the 1892 121:(14 April 1868 – 15 September 1947) was an Irish-British astronomer, who recorded the first evidence of the movement of sunspot emergence from the poles toward the equator over the Sun's 11-year cycle. She was one of the leading astronomers of her time, but because of her gender, her contribution was often underplayed at the time. In 1916 she was elected to the Royal Astronomical Society, 21 years after being refused membership because of her gender. 363: 438:
terrestrial magnetic storms coinciding with the sunspots' rotation period which was seen in the 1898 eclipse in India. The Maunders thought that the magnetic storms were made of positively and negatively charged electrified particles, an "insight far predates better-known statements on the same matter, and has much in common with our present-day understanding".
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of the children was 21 and the youngest was 7. Annie was described as having an active mind and a "lively imagination combined with a tireless zeal in seeking evidence and working out details before presenting any conclusions." Walter died in 1928 at the age of 76. Annie died almost two decades later, aged 79, in
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Annie and Walter were married in 1895, and Annie was required to resign from her job due to restrictions on married women working in public service. It is believed that "the lady computer scheme began as an experiment, was destined to have a time limit and was not repeated". Forty years passed before
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to analyse sunspots, showing the latitude of the sunspots over time. The butterfly diagram "is one of the most powerful representations of the inner workings of the Sun". The paper originally had two desiccated butterflies but a third was added after the 11 to 12-year course. Annie was not published
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Annie, aged 27, married Walter, aged 45, in a Presbyterian church in Greenwich on 28 December 1895. Walter and Annie had no children together; although, Walter had five children from a previous marriage. Annie was 17 years younger than Walter and only nine years older than his oldest son. The oldest
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Annie co-authored with her husband on some papers. In 1907, she published a paper covering "an analysis of the formidable sunspot data-set that had been gathered at the ROG, covering 1889–1901" as sole author. This analysis contained data that took 13 years to collect, and 19 tables of results. In
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Church in Strabane until 1882. Her mother was the daughter of a minister at the same church. Annie was one of six children brought up in a devoutly Christian household with a "serious minded upbringing." All of the children were talented, high-level academics. Her older sister, Hester Dill Russell
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in 1908, with her husband Walter as co-author. (She was credited by her husband as the primary author.) The book was written for the amateur readers, containing her photographs of the sun and the Milky Way, in hopes to draw in more people to the field of astronomy. The book discusses the sudden
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to observe the total eclipse of the Sun on 28 May of that year. Annie's stepdaughters Edith and Irene joined the observation, with Edith keeping time and Irene taking photographs; Irene published an account of her experience of the eclipse in the BAA journal. The members of the association that
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at other universities) in the university results list. Annie was the first woman from Ireland to receive this rank. Her mathematician tutor was a fellow of a men's college. He praised her for ability to "throw herself into her work with such success, in spite of being more than ordinarily
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at the time. In her first year at Greenwich (1891), the number of recorded observations in the solar department exceeded 7 times the average number of recordings for the past 35 years. While she was not credited for this, Walter Maunder nominated her for the Fellowship of the
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corona photographs that were published, one was Walter's and one was Annie's. The only expedition in which Annie's expenses were paid for was the expedition to Canada where the Maunders were invited and sponsored by the Canadian Government.
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from India in 1898. With this camera she captured the longest ray, coronal streamer, seen at the time with her own equipment that she operated and designed herself. Her camera was designed with a large field-of-view for photographing the
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in which Annie was not included as an official observer (though her husband Walter was) and had to pay her own way. Since Annie was not an official observer, she decided to go to a separate location to photograph the eclipse. Of the two
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handicapped, even for a woman, with insufficiency of preliminary training". However the restrictions of the period did not allow her to receive the bachelor's degree she had earned; Cambridge did not award degrees to women until 1948.
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observed, "Mrs. Maunder with her tiny lens has beaten all the big instruments." Annie's description of the direction and motion of the particles in the corona which she observed, describes the now accepted
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since 1875, he wanted an association of people from every class of society who were interested in astronomy, especially open for women. Annie had first been nominated for election to the
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In 1897, Annie received a grant from Girton College to acquire a short-focus camera with a 1.5-inch lens which she took on expeditions. The lens used was made by
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The Total Solar Eclipse, 1900: Report of the Expeditions Organized by the British Astronomical Association to Observe the Total Solar Eclipse of 1900, May 28
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Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey (2014), "Maunder, Annie Scott Dill Russell", in Hockey, Thomas; Trimble, Virginia; Williams, Thomas R.; Bracher, Katherine (eds.),
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In 2016 the RAS established the Annie Maunder medal for an outstanding contribution to outreach and public engagement in astronomy or geophysics.
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on 25 November 1891, just over a year since Walter participated in its foundation in 1890. Annie had two stints as the editor of the
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hoping to be considered for the position. Annie's father submitted a request for her to obtain the job, and a powerful promoter,
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in the final MB examination in 1891. Hester became a medical missionary in India and later married another medical missionary.
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this paper she found east–west asymmetries in sunspots, a controversial finding which she could not explain. Years later,
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24 years earlier due strongly in part to Walter's recommendation. Along with her were two additional nominees,
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to capture pictures of sunspots, find their location, and determine their properties. There, Annie assisted
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was in charge of financing and organizing expeditions through the National Eclipse Committee of the
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In January 1890, Annie was told about a position at Greenwich that was available by her good friend
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Kinder, A. J. (1 February 2008). "Edward Walter Maunder FRAS (1851-1928): his life and times".
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initially from 1894 to 1896 and then from 1917 to 1930. Although Walter had been fellow of the
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Greenwich Observations in Astronomy, Magnetism and Meteorology Made at the Royal Observatory
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Annie and her sister Hester pursued secondary education at the Ladies Collegiate School in
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Proving Einstein Right: The Daring Expeditions that Changed How We Look at the Universe
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which was caused by a magnetic storm resulting in the largest spot ever record at
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Online catalogue of Annie Scott Dill Maunder's personal and working papers
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In 2023 an asteroid was named after Maunder; it is called Anniemaunder.
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as coauthor on her husband's paper over the butterfly diagram. In 1943
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or "Annie", COSPAR 2022-033M) was launched into space as part of the
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on the Moon is jointly named for Walter and Annie Maunder, as is the
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of Greenwich. Annie took part in five eclipse expeditions with the
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In 1900 Annie, along with other members of the BAA, travelled to
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Women in Early British and Irish Astronomy: Stars and Satellites
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Edith Maunder calling time on the solar eclipse in Algier, 1900.
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had installed a new telescope in its Altazimuth Pavilion, the
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Jr, S. James Gates; Pelletier, Cathie (24 September 2019).
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until she was offered the position by the Chief Assistant,
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The Maunder minimum and the variable sun-earth connection
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In May 1901, the Maunders went on a solar expedition in
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in 1900. Photographed by her stepdaughter Edith Maunder.
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another woman astronomer was hired alongside men at the
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Annie Scott Dill Russell was born in 1868 in The Manse,
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in 1892. In November 1894, she was made editor of the
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to Annie and Walter Maunder at their former home in
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In response, Annie wrote many times to the 2386:People educated at Victoria College, Belfast 1354: 1352: 1350: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1336: 1334: 1332: 1330: 1328: 1326: 1324: 1322: 1320: 1318: 1316: 1314: 1312: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1298: 1296: 1294: 1292: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1161: 1159: 1157: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1003:Fellowship at the Royal Astronomical Society 727:"The "Highways" and the "Waterways" of Mars" 292: 2067: 2050: 1290: 1288: 1286: 1284: 1282: 1280: 1278: 1276: 1274: 1272: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1222: 1220: 1218: 1216: 1214: 1090:(1908) while they were living in Brockley. 613:Maunder, A S D; Maunder, E W (April 1904). 578:Maunder, A S D; Maunder, E W (March 1904). 124: 2051:Association, British Astronomical (1901). 1501:British Journal for the History of Science 1439: 929:"The Origin of the Symbols of the Planets" 892:Maunder, A S D; Maunder, E W (June 1924). 638:Maunder, A S D; Maunder, E W (June 1905). 553:Maunder, A S D; Maunder, E W (July 1903). 31: 2421:19th-century British women mathematicians 2416:20th-century British women mathematicians 2366:Fellows of the Royal Astronomical Society 2267:"A Stellar Tribute | Girton College" 2168: 1757: 1637: 1546:, Springer New York, pp. 1418–1420, 1521: 1413: 1248:(1947). "Obituary: Mrs. Walter Maunder". 1202: 1140: 917: 690: 663: 603: 543: 2231: 1544:Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers 1269: 1244: 1211: 1171: 361: 320: 207:Work at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich 201: 2305:MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive 2217:"Astromers honoured with blue plaque". 1541: 1490: 1063:In June 2018 it was announced that the 976: 951: 926: 841: 816: 791: 766: 741: 724: 699: 672: 517: 253:program. Her duties included using the 231:. In 1891, Annie began her work at the 2318: 2142: 2015: 2011: 2009: 2007: 2005: 1955: 1953: 1951: 1949: 1947: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1937: 1877: 1875: 1873: 1871: 1869: 1867: 1865: 1863: 1861: 1859: 1857: 1855: 1853: 1851: 1849: 1847: 1845: 1843: 1841: 1839: 1837: 1835: 1833: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1819: 1817: 1815: 1813: 1811: 1809: 1807: 1805: 1803: 1801: 1799: 1797: 421:. 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Maunder in 1931 10: 2437: 2376:Irish women mathematicians 2300:"Annie Scott Dill Maunder" 2149:Astronomy & Geophysics 1746:Astronomy & Geophysics 1420:Irish Astronomical Journal 1365:Irish Astronomical Journal 1177:"Annie Scott Dill Maunder" 1009:Royal Astronomical Society 769:"The Date of the Bundahis" 615:"The Oldest Astronomy III" 280:Royal Astronomical Society 271:giant sunspot of July 1892 255:Dallmeyer photo-heliograph 144:Elizabeth Garrett Anderson 2361:British women astronomers 1523:10.1017/s0007087499003878 1044: 419:High Altitude Observatory 293:Collaboration with Walter 235:, serving as one of the " 170:Girton College, Cambridge 100: 92: 84: 76: 61: 42: 30: 23: 2310:University of St Andrews 1888:. 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Strabane
Wandsworth
Edward Walter Maunder
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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
London School of Medicine for Women
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Victoria College
Girton College, Cambridge
Senior Optime
second class
Wandsworth
London
Alice Everett
Royal Observatory
Sir Robert Ball
island of Jersey
Herbert Hall Turner
Royal Observatory, Greenwich
lady computers
Walter Maunder
Greenwich
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Dallmeyer photo-heliograph
Walter Maunder

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