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Margaretha Kirch
BornBaptized 26 July 1703
Berlin, Germany
Died5 May 1759
CitizenshipGerman
Known forAstronomical observations and calculations
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy
InstitutionsBerlin Observatory

Margaretha Kirch (bapt. 26 July 1703 – 5 May 1759) was a German astronomer from Berlin.[1]

Early life

Kirch was the daughter of the astronomers Gottfried Kirch and Maria Margarethe Kirch and the sister of Christfried Kirch. She and her sister Christine Kirch were educated in astronomy and worked as their parents' and, later, their brother's assistants.

Few details are known about her life.[2] She was seven years old when her father died. She never married.[2] Like her sister Christine, she was taught astronomy at the age of 10, and both initially assisted her brother Christfried with his observations. Margaretha later made observations of the weather and the starry sky, which she recorded in a weather observation diary.[citation needed]

Work at the Berlin Observatory

In 1716, Kirch's brother accepted a permanent position in astronomy at the Academy of Sciences in Berlin and the Berlin Observatory.[2] Kirch, her mother, and her sister worked with him at the Observatory of Berlin. Kirch and her sister Christine worked as assistants and made the astronomical observations and calculations for planetary ephemeris.[2]

After the Great Comet C/1743 X1 had passed the sun, Margaretha observed and drew a streaky splitting of the comet's tail on March 5, which was only observed on the following four days by Joseph-Nicolas Delisle and Gottfried Heinsius in Saint Petersburg, as well as the well-known astronomer Jean-Philippe de Chéseaux in Lausanne. In particular, her observation of March 7th is also recorded in an engraving.[3]

Like her mother and her sister, Kirch did not receive official recognition of their professional work at the observatory.[2]

References

  1. ^ Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500–1971
  • ^ a b c d e Bernardi, Gabriella (2016). "Christine (1696–1782) and Margaretha (1703–1744) Kirch". The Unforgotten Sisters: Female Astronomers and Scientists before Caroline Herschel. Springer Science+Business Media – via Credo Reference.
  • ^ Seargent 2009, p. 119.
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