Women Hold Up Half the Sky: A Conversation Between an Astronomer and her Sister

Women Hold Up Half the Sky: A Conversation Between an Astronomer and her Sister

by Ann Wyckoff Carlos, Susan Wyckoff
Women Hold Up Half the Sky: A Conversation Between an Astronomer and her Sister

Women Hold Up Half the Sky: A Conversation Between an Astronomer and her Sister

by Ann Wyckoff Carlos, Susan Wyckoff

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Overview

This nonfiction story is the outcome of conversations between two sisters who returned to their roots in California after pursuing careers in other parts of the world. One sister became an astronomer and the other the head of an international nonprofit organization while raising a family. The conversation in this book traces the career of the astronomer Sue as told to her sister Tige in 2022.



Both sisters were introduced to books by their mother who was a UCLA research librarian. At her earliest recollection Sue was intrigued by the immense distances and enormously long timeframes in astronomy and could not find enough books in the local library to satisfy her curiosity. Everyone has heard of black holes, some of quasars, and many dream about the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe. Yet very few choose careers in astronomy. Far fewer women than men pursue astronomy as a profession. College and graduate school laid foundations for becoming a research scientist, but did not necessarily prepare Sue for other aspects of her career in astronomy.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940185607312
Publisher: Ann Wyckoff Carlos and Susan Wyckoff
Publication date: 12/10/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Ann Wyckoff Carlos and Susan Wyckoff are sisters now living in California. Ann is the eldest living woman from a prolific writing family. She has authored books and articles concerned with international health, education and marine conservation. Her global viewpoint informs her life and work.
Sue is an astronomer whose career spanned the globe from Israel to England to the US. Her published research includes topics in pulsars, quasars and comets. During her tenure on the physics faculty of a large university Sue championed salary equity for women and reforms in science and math teaching.
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