
Annie Scott Dill Maunder
Annie Scott Dill Maunder (née Russell) (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.
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- Other Names :Annie Maunder,Annie Russell Maunder,Annie SD Maunder,Annie Scott Dill Maunder,Eni Rasel Maunder,Άννι Σκοτ Ντιλ Μόντερ,Энни Маундер,Էննի Մաունդեր,אנני סקוט דיל מונדר,آني سكوت ديل ماندر,آنی ماندر,انى سكوت ديل ماندريه,ਐਨੀ ਸਕੋੱਟ ਡਿਲ ਮਾਉਂਡੇਰ,அன்னீ இரசல் மவுந்தர்,ენი მაუნდერი,アニー・ラッセル・モーンダー,安妮·罗素·蒙德
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- Country : United Kingdom
- Born on 15 September