Look Up! Henrietta Leavitt, Pioneering Woman Astronomer

ISBN-10: 1416958193
ISBN-13: 9781416958192
Author: Burleigh, Robert
Illustrated by: Colon, Raul
Interest Level: P-3
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Publication Date: February 2013

Copyright: 0

Page Count: 32

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Hardcover
$14.99
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Interest Level

Grades P-3

Reading Level

Lexile: AD600L
Accelerated Reader Level: 4.6
Accelerated Reader Points: 0.5

BISAC Subjects

JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / United States / 19th Century

JUVENILE NONFICTION / Girls & Women

Description
Henrietta Levitt was the first person to discover the scientific importance of a star's brightness--so why has no one heard of her? Learn all about a female pioneer of astronomy in this picture book biography. Henrietta Swan Leavitt was born on July 4, 1868, and she changed the course of astronomy when she was just twenty-five years old. Henrietta spent years measuring star positions and sizes from photographs taken by the telescope at the Harvard College Observatory, where she worked. After Henrietta observed that certain stars had a fixed pattern to their changes, her discovery made it possible for astronomers to measure greater and greater distances--leading to our present understanding of the vast size of the universe. An astronomer of her time called Henrietta Leavitt "one of the most important women ever to touch astronomy," and another close associate said she had the "best mind at the Harvard Observatory." Henrietta Leaveitt's story will inspire young women and aspiring scientists of all kinds and includes additional information about the solar system and astronomy.