I Can't Sleep Podcast Episode 330: Cecilia Payne

 
 

Drifting Through the Stars: The Cecilia Payne Story

Settle in and drift into sleep as we explore the fascinating life of Cecilia Payne, the groundbreaking astronomer who revolutionized our understanding of the universe. In this episode of the I Can’t Sleep Podcast, we’ll journey through Payne’s early struggles, her scientific breakthroughs, and her lasting impact on astronomy. If you’ve ever wondered what stars are truly made of, Payne had the answer—though it took a while for the world to catch up.

Dim the lights, close your eyes, and let the soothing sound of Wikipedia lull you into slumber. Don’t forget to visit icantsleeppodcast.com for more episodes and ad-free listening.

Show Notes: 

00:00 - Welcome and episode introduction

00:35 - Introduction to Cecilia Payne

02:17 - Early life

02:56 - Education

09:40 - Career

13:50 - Legacy

15:44 - Personal life

18:05 - Honors and awards

20:18 - Astronomer intro

21:08 - Types

22:40 - Academic

26:34 - Amateur astronomers

27:38 - Harvard college observatory intro

28:46 - History

30:43 - Publications

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Wikipedia Attribution:

This content is derived from the Wikipedia articles on Cecilia Payne-GaposchkinAstronomer, and Harvard College Observatory, available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license. Read the full articles:

 
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (born Cecilia Helena Payne; May 10, 1900 – December 7, 1979) was a British-American astronomer and astrophysicist. In her 1925 doctoral thesis she proposed that stars were composed primarily of hydrogen and helium.
— Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin - Wikipédia
 

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