The Sky Is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words

Author:   Virginia Trimble ,  David A. Weintraub
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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9780691207100


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   21 June 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Virginia Trimble ,  David A. Weintraub
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691207100


ISBN 10:   0691207100
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   21 June 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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An inspiring anthology of writings by trailblazing female astronomers from 1960 to today. ---Simon Ings, New Scientist


"""An inspiring anthology of writings by trailblazing female astronomers from 1960 to today.""---Simon Ings, New Scientist ""The particulars of each woman’s experience are unique, which is part of what makes their stories compelling. . . . As I read through the book, no single essay stood out to me. Instead, I was affected (sometimes deeply) by each woman’s story in a different way, and I often felt compelled to take note of some phrase or piece of sage advice.""---Nicolle Zellner, American Scientist ""Trimble and Weintraub bring together essays by women who reached for the stars in this uplifting anthology. . . . Filled with moving testimonies and awe-inspiring discoveries, this is a wonderful tribute to the joys of science and the tough road many women had on the way to forging their careers."" * Publishers Weekly * ""The essays in The Sky Is for Everyone illustrate the progress women have made in the field, although that push to equality is not complete.""---Jeff Foust, Space Review ""This anthology of 37 short autobiographies covers more than six decades of astronomy and shows the varied paths of female astronomers and the roadblocks that can slow or sideline their success.""---Ashley Yeager, Science News ""These stories will absolutely inspire our next generation of female scientists. . . . [The Sky Is for Everyone] is an absolute must-read for any young lady who is thinking of starting a career in astronomy. The same applies to anybody who is interested in the history of women in astronomy.""---​​​​​​​Mary McIntyre, Journal of the British Astronomical Association ""[These autobiographical essays] provide a rich portrait of the experiences, ranging from triumphs to heartbreaks, that constitute the lives of women in contemporary astronomy. . . .They demonstrate that a rewarding career in astronomy is possible for anyone who gives it a try and succeeds at overcoming the many hurdles that confront us all regardless of gender.""---David H. DeVorkin, Quest ""A communal love letter to astronomy and the broader sciences. . . . The Sky Is for Everyone is a valuable read for astronomers and those interested in the status of women in science, but also for department heads and policymakers who should take note of how institutional barriers can be broken down and accommodations made to improve the astronomy community.""---Joanna Behrman, Physics Today ""[The] essays are universally well written.""---H.D. Wong, Choice"


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Virginia Trimble is professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Irvine. An award-winning astronomer, she earned her PhD at Caltech in 1968, when some leading universities did not admit women. David A. Weintraub is professor of astronomy, history, and the communication of science and technology at Vanderbilt University. His books include Life on Mars: What to Know Before We Go (Princeton).

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