Charlotte Moore Sitterly


Charlotte Emma Moore Sitterly (born September 24, 1898 in Ercildon, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1990 in Washington) is an American astronomer. Charlotte Moore earned her BA in mathematics at Swarthmore College in 1920 and worked as an assistant at Henry Norris Russell's Princeton University faculty. She co-authored several articles on double stars. She also worked with Harold Babcock and Charles St. Charles. John, at the Mount Wilson Observatory, where she conducted observations of the solar spectrum. In 1931, she received her doctorate in astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Princeton.

In 1945 she was employed in the National Bureau of Standards spectroscopy section, where she developed and published spectral lines and atlases. On May 30, 1937, she married Bancroft Walker Sitterly, but she still used her maiden name in scientific publications. Awards and prizes Bibliography

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