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Vera Rubin

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Vera (Cooper) Rubin (23 July 1928 - ) is an astronomer who has done pioneering work on galaxy rotation rates. Her discovery of what is known as "flat rotation curves" is the most direct and robust evidence of dark matter (as of 2004).

She holds a B.A from Vassar College (1948), M.A from Cornell University (1951), and a Ph.D from Georgetown University (1954), as well as numerous honorary degrees and awards. Rubin is currently a research astronomer at the Carnegie Institution of Washington. So far she has co-authored 217 peer reviewed research papers.

All four of her children have earned PhDs in the natural sciences or math.

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