Annie Jump Cannon
Accomplished American astronomer, responsible for Harvard Classification Scheme.
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Annie Jump Cannon
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Annie Jump Cannon
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Female
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Overview

It was at Harvard that Edward C. Pickering hired her to become an assistant. She went on to become one of the Pickering’s women or otherwise known as the Harvard Computers. A group of woman who were to process astronomical data. Other woman included Williamina Fleming, Henrietta Swan Leavitt and Antonia Maury. Out of that group, it was Annie that managed to settle disagreements between the woman on how to classify the various stars they were cataloguing, coming up with spectral classes O, B, A, F, G, K, M. O stars being "blue", B "blue-white", A stars "white", F stars "yellow-white", G stars "yellow", K stars "orange", and M stars "red. Despite the extraordinary work they were accomplishing they were being severely undercut with pay. Annie has a comprehensive list of awards, honors and achievements. She was the first female to receive the first honorary doctorate Oxford University, she has a crater on the moon named after her. The National League of Women Voters lists her as one of the 12 "greatest living American women". Her Henry Draper Catalogue lists approximately 230,000 stars, an amazing feat of dedication and hard work.