Robert McNees on Nostr: This is a day late. Please consider it my #OTD for February 4th. Astrophysicist Beth ...
This is a day late. Please consider it my #OTD for February 4th.
Astrophysicist Beth Brown was born February 4, 1969. The first Black woman to earn an Astronomy PhD from the University of Michigan, her research focused on X-ray emissions of faint elliptical galaxies.
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