1908

Henrietta Leavitt Measures the Universe

Working as a "computer" at Harvard Observatory, Henrietta Swan Leavitt discovered that Cepheid variable stars' brightness is linked to their pulse period — giving astronomers a cosmic ruler to measure galactic distances.

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