Margaret Harwood, born on March nineteenth, eighteen eighty-five, was a pioneering American astronomer renowned for her expertise in photometry. Her contributions to the field of astronomy were significant, particularly during a time when women were often underrepresented in the sciences.
As the first director of the Maria Mitchell Observatory in Nantucket, Massachusetts, Harwood played a crucial role in advancing astronomical research and education. Her leadership at the observatory not only fostered a deeper understanding of the cosmos but also inspired future generations of astronomers.
In recognition of her remarkable achievements, an asteroid discovered in nineteen sixty was named 7040 Harwood in her honor. This tribute serves as a lasting reminder of her impact on the field and her dedication to the pursuit of knowledge.