as I remember Carrie Fisher and what she gave to us, I’d also like to remember Vera Rubin, the astronomer who made dark matter a realistic theory, and also did a lot of outreach work to encourage young women to join STEM. she died today at 88. we lost Space Mom and Space Grandma, and i really hope that they both find their way among the stars.
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