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On Being a Transgender Astronomer

Started by Kate Thomas, February 09, 2015, 03:36:49 AM

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On Being a Transgender Astronomer

Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Posted by Jessica Kirkpatrick, Women In Astronomy

http://womeninastronomy.blogspot.com/2014/12/on-being-transgender-astronomer.html

Today's guest post is by Jessica Mink, a positional astronomer and software developer at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, who has written the commonly used software packages WCSTools and RVSAO and worked on a variety of astronomical projects over 40 years. Much of her story is told in this interview with the American Astronomical Society's Working Group on LGBTIQ Equality (WGLE).

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YoungZep

She litterally has my dream job!! :P ... My new hero!

Joelene9

Quote from: YoungZep on February 11, 2015, 03:20:27 PM
She litterally has my dream job!! :P ... My new hero!
Yep!  I'm still working at it.

Joelene
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YoungZep


Joelene9

  Sadly, nope. I am a serious amateur who sends data from my observations out though. I don't know Jessica nor the staff of that publication. I do know the woman who started another Woman Astronomer page, but she has not updated that page since 2008 when this one opened. She's working for a satellite monitoring firm, but is off of the grid for us who knew her.

  Joelene
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YoungZep

That's still awesome. I haven't been to a star party or even much gazing these days, thanks to constant moving around and school. City blocks most of my view anyway.