She was an astronomer, discovered a comet, and later taught astronomy on the college level. She was probably the first American female astronomer of note.
Maria Mitchell died on June 28, 1889 at the age of 70.
William Mitchell
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No she never married, if you mean the first American female astronomer.
It is not known if Maria Mitchell has a boyfriend. Maria Mitchell is an astronomer most known for discovering the comet, Miss Mitchell's Comet.
Maria Mitchell was famous for her work as an astronomer. She discovered a comet in 1847 which is named after her.
Maria Mitchell (August 1, 1818 - June 28, 1889) was an American Astronomer.
Maria Mithcell never had children because she was focusing into her work as an astronomer.
Salmon, kinda funny, huh?
Maria Mitchell was an American and the world's first professional female astronomer. In 1947 with the use of a telescope she discovered a comet that came to be known as Miss Mitchell's Comet.
She was a librarian before she became a scientist/astronomer
Maria Mitchell was an astronomer who was born on August 1, 1818 and died in June of 1889. Her mother was Lydia Coleman Mitchell and her father was William Mitchell. Maria is famous for discovering a comet that was later named Miss Mitchell's Comet. She is also famous for being the first American female to be employed as a professional astronomer.
Maria Mitchell was probably the first serious Female astronomer in the United States. among other things, she is credited with the discovery of a Comet.
Maria Mitchell (pronounced Ma-RYE-ah) was an astronomer, librarian, naturalist, and educator. She discovered a telescopic comet in 1847, for which she was awarded a gold medal by the King of Denmark. Her discovery thrust her into the international spotlight and she became America's first professional female astronomer.
Maria Mitchell was an astronomer who discovered Miss Mitchell's Comet in 1847. She was also the first woman to join the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Events from the life of Maria Mitchell include:Discovering a comet-1847Being the first professional female astronomer-career after 6 years of teaching&Becoming president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science