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About Star Notes

We have digitized the notebooks of the Harvard Computers and early Harvard astronomers including Williamina Fleming, Annie Jump Cannon, Henrietta Swan Leavitt, and many others. The goal of Star Notes is to make these notebooks more useful to researchers investigating the methods of these important astronomers, but also to study astronomical events that take place over long periods of time using direct observations. PLEASE NOTE: As we are currently between phases, we are NOT verifying volunteer hours.

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