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Margherita Hack da en.m.wikipedia.org
Margherita Hack Knight Grand Cross OMRI was an Italian astrophysicist and scientific disseminator. The asteroid 8558 Hack, discovered in 1995, ...
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30 giu 2013 · An atheist who decried Vatican influence on Italian politicians, Ms. Hack helped fight a successful battle to legalize abortion in Italy. She ...
Margherita Hack da it.m.wikipedia.org
Margherita Hack (Firenze, 12 giugno 1922 – Trieste, 29 giugno 2013) è stata un'astrofisica, divulgatrice scientifica e attivista italiana.
Margherita Hack da www.orbiter-forum.com
29 giu 2013 · Astrophysicist Margherita Hack, one of Italy's finest minds, has died at the age of 91. Among those by her side was her husband of 70 years, ...
Margherita Hack da artsandculture.google.com
Margherita Hack was born in via Centostelle ("one hundred stars", in Italian) at the corner with Campo di Marte (Fields of Mars), in Florence on June 12, ...
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19 lug 2022 · On June 29, 2013, Margherita Hack died, aged 91, at the Cattinara hospital in Trieste from recurring heart problems, with her husband of 70 ...
Margherita Hack da shethoughtit.ilcml.com
31 gen 2018 · Margherita Hack, Italian astrophysicist, was nominated full professor of Astronomy at the University of Trieste in 1964, and, simultaneously ...
2 giu 2020 · Margherita Hack was an Italian astrophysicist, scientific disseminator and icon of free thought. Margherita Hack — Sci-Illustrate Stories.
15 giu 2022 · Margherita Hack was the country's first female full professor in astronomy, and a fixture on television. By; Davide Castelvecchi.
29 giu 2013 · The Italian news agency ANSA quoted family friend Marinella Chirico as saying Hack died in a hospital after being treated for heart problems.