- Harlow Shapley
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birth_date =November 2 1885
birth_place =Nashville, Missouri
death_date =October 20 1972
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field =astronomy
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alma_mater =Princeton University
doctoral_advisor =Henry Norris Russell
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known_for =Sun inMilky Way Galaxy
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footnotes =Harlow Shapley (
November 2 1885 –October 20 1972 ) was an Americanastronomer .Career
He was born on a farm in
Nashville, Missouri , and dropped out of school with only the equivalent of a fifth-grade education. After studying at home and covering crime stories as a newspaper reporter, Shapley returned to complete a six-year high school program in only two years, graduating as class valedictorian.In 1907, at the age of 22, Harlow Shapley went to study journalism at University of Missouri. When he learned that the opening of the School of Journalism had been postponed for a year, he decided to study the first subject he came across in the course directory. Rejecting Archeology, which Harlow later explained he couldn't pronounce, Harlow chose the next subject, Astronomy.
Post-graduation, Shapley received a fellowship to
Princeton University for graduate work, where he studied underHenry Norris Russell and used the period-luminosity relation forCepheid variable star s (discovered byHenrietta Swan Leavitt ) to determine distances toglobular cluster s. He was the first to realize that theMilky Way Galaxy was much larger than previously believed, and that the Sun's place in the galaxy was in a nondescript location.He participated in the "Great Debate" with
Heber D. Curtis on the nature of nebulas and galaxies and the size of the Universe. The debate took place onApril 26 1920 . Shapley argued against the theory that theSun was at the center of the galaxy, and promoted the idea thatglobular cluster s and spiralnebulae are within the Milky Way. He was incorrect about the latter point, but correct about the former.At the time of the debate, Shapley was working at the
Mount Wilson Observatory , where he had been hired byGeorge Ellery Hale . After the debate, however, he was hired to replace the recently deceasedEdward Charles Pickering as director of theHarvard College Observatory .He served as director of the HCO from 1921 to 1952. During this time, he hired
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin , who became the first person to earn a doctorate atHarvard University in the field ofastronomy .From 1941 he was on the original standing committee of the
Foundation for the Study of Cycles .In the 1940's, Shapley helped found government funded scientific associations, including the
National Science Foundation . He is also responsible for the addition of the "S" inUNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).In 1950, Shapley was instrumental in organizing a campaign in academia against the controversial US bestseller
pseudoscience book "Worlds in Collision " by Russian expatriate psychiatristImmanuel Velikovsky .In addition to astronomy, Shapley held a life long interest in
myrmecology , the study ofants .Institute on Religion in an Age of Science
Shapley attended
Institute on Religion in an Age of Science conferences atStar Island and was the editor of the book [http://books.google.com/books?id=Ejs3HgAACAAJ Science Ponders Religion] (1960). [ "Varieties of Belief" (Review of "Science Ponders Religion")byEdmund Fuller , Dec 18, 1960,New York Times ]Family
He married Martha Betz, in April 1914. She assisted her husband in astronomical research both at Mount Wilson and at Harvard Observatory. She produced numerous articles on eclipsing stars and other astronomical objects. They had four sons and one daughter.
Honors
Awards
*Henry Draper Medal in 1926
*Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1934
*Bruce Medal in 1939
*Henry Norris Russell Lectureship in 1950Named after him
*Shapley crater on theMoon
*Asteroid 1123 Shapleya
*Shapley Supercluster
*Harlow Shapley Visiting Lectureships In Astronomy,American Astronomical Society Quotes
'Some piously record "In the beginning God", but i say "In the beginning hydrogen".'
ources
* [http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/debate/1920/shapley_obit.html "Nature" - Obituary]
References
External links
* [http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/gifcity/cs_why.html The Great Debate]
* [http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/diamond_jubilee/debate20.html Collection of Pieces on The Great Debate]
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