History · 1908

Henrietta Leavitt and the Cosmic Distance Ladder

Working as a "computer" at Harvard for 25 cents an hour, Henrietta Swan Leavitt discovered that Cepheid variable stars pulse with a period directly related to their luminosity. This gave astronomers a "standard candle" to measure distances

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