Corriere.it - Homepage by di Giovanna Maria Fagnani
Jocelyn Bell: «Scoprii le stelle pulsar a 24 anni, ma il Nobel andò al mio docente»

Nel 1974 il riconoscimento andò a Antony Hewish e a Martin Ryle. Poi la brillante carriera e il premio da 3 milioni di euro usato per dare borse di studio a giovani scienziate e scienziati

Translated:
Jocelyn Bell: "I discovered pulsars at 24 years old, but the Nobel Prize went to my professor."

In 1974, the recognition went to Antony Hewish and Martin Ryle. Subsequently, the brilliant career and 3 million euro prize were used to provide scholarships to young scientists and female scientists.

#AntonyHewish #MartinRyle #JocelynBell #NobelPrize #professor
http://milano.corriere.it/notizie/cronaca/24_dicembre_12/jocelyn-bell-scoprii-le-stelle-pulsar-a-24-anni-ma-il-nobel-ando-al-mio-docente-ragazze-studiate-la-scienza-c03e2d4b-62cb-400e-83da-81a0f44c3xlk.shtml

Jocelyn Bell: «Scoprii le stelle pulsar a 24 anni, ma il Nobel andò al mio docente. Ragazze, studiate la scienza»

Nel 1974 il riconoscimento venne assegnato a Antony Hewish e a Martin Ryle. Poi la brillante carriera e il premio da 3 milioni di euro usato per dare borse di studio a giovani scienziate e scienziati

Corriere della Sera
More than packed room to listen to Jocelyn Bell talk about women in Astrophysics at the IAC. Never seem this room so full! #JocelynBell #womeninastronomy

"On this day in 1967, seeing a "scruffy signal" in her data, astronomer Jocelyn Bell revolutionized our understanding of the universe with the discovery of pulsars. (The signal became a famous Joy Division record cover.) Someone else got the Nobel for her discovery"

#JocelynBell

https://www.themarginalian.org/2016/07/15/jocelyn-bell-burnell-pulsar-nobel/?fbclid=IwAR3OCIAZ4HuJghpW7xKlRQ7eVZ-WlQ6Cucu6Lw0yEIpjzAhiPM7pIN-sAwE

How Astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell Shaped Our Understanding of the Universe by Discovering Pulsars, Only to Be Excluded from the Nobel Prize

How a sole “scruffy signal” jokingly attributed to “little green men” forever changed our image of the cosmos.

The Marginalian
@CarveHerName PSR B1919+21, the first pulsar discovered by #JocelynBell, which would become the cover for #UnknownPleasures by #JoyDivision.
Coincidently, she and #IanCurtis share the same birth day. The #universe works in curious ways.