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- Cover
- Frontmatter
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A Brief, Basic Guide to Terms and Concepts of Solar Radio Astronomy
- 3. Ruby Payne-Scott’s Ancestors and Her Early Childhood
- 4. Ruby Payne-Scott’s Education and Early Employment
- 5. Wartime Research by Ruby Payne-Scott at the Radiophysics Laboratory
- 6. 1944–1945: Ruby Payne-Scott – The First Woman Radio Astronomer
- 7. 1945–1946: Early Radio Astronomy at Dover Heights
- 8. 1946–1947: Personal Tragedy and Professional Triumph
- 9. 1948: Hornsby Field Station: Daily Observations
- 10. 1949–1951: Radio Astronomy Blossoms as a Field, but Ruby Must Resign from the Radiophysics Laboratory
- 11. 1952: Ruby Payne-Scott’s Last Experience as a Radio Astronomer at the International Union of Radio Science
- 12. The Married Life and Motherhood of Ruby Payne-Scott
- 13. 1963–1974: Employment at Danebank School
- 14. The Last Years and Legacy of Ruby Payne-Scott
- Backmatter