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Margherita Hack

Margherita Hack Knight Grand Cross OMRI (Italian: [marɡeˈriːta ˈ(h)ak]; 12 June 1922 – 29 June 2013) was an Italian astrophysicist and scientific disseminator. The asteroid 8558 Hack, discovered in 1995, was named in her honour.

Margherita Hack
Margherita Hack in 2006
Born(1922-06-12)12 June 1922
Died29 June 2013(2013-06-29) (aged 91)
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversity of Florence
Spouse
Aldo De Rosa
(m. 1944)
AwardsTarga Giuseppe Piazzi (1994)
Premio Internazionale Cortina Ulisse (1995)
Scientific career
Fieldsastrophysics
popular science
InstitutionsUniversity of Trieste
Signature

Biography edit

Hack was born in Florence. Her father Roberto Hack was a Florentine bookkeeper of Protestant Swiss origin. Her mother, Maria Luisa Poggesi, a Catholic from Tuscany, was a graduate of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze and a miniaturist at the Uffizi Gallery. Both parents left their religion to join the Italian Theosophical Society, for which Roberto Hack was secretary for a time under the chairmanship of the countess Gamberini-Cavallini.[1][2]

An athlete in her youth, Hack played basketball and competed in track and field during the National University Contests, called the Littoriali under Mussolini's fascist regime, where she won the long jump and the high jump events.[3][4] She married Aldo De Rosa on 19 February 1944 in the church of San Leonardo in Arcetri; De Rosa had been one of her childhood playmates.[5]

 
Sguardo Fisico, a sculpture representing Hack created by artist Sissi.

Hack attended the Liceo Classico "Galileo Galilei" in Florence, but the outbreak of World War II prevented her from taking her exams. In 1945, she received a degree in physics from the University of Florence with a final score of 101/110;[6] her thesis in astrophysics was on Cepheid variables, based on her studies in the Arcetri Observatory, then under the direction of Giorgio Abetti. Hack considered Abetti her model for a scientist, teacher, and scientific research centre administrator.[7]

In Italy, Hack was known for her anti-religious views and her continual criticism of the Catholic Church and of its hierarchy and institutions.[8] She was a vegetarian from childhood and supported animal welfare.[9] She wrote a book explaining this choice entitled Perché sono vegetariana (Why I Am A Vegetarian); she also wrote a book entitled La mia vita in bicicletta (My life on a bicycle).[10]

Hack died on 29 June 2013 at 4:30 am at Cattinara Hospital in Trieste. She had been hospitalized for a week for heart problems, from which she had suffered for about two years.[11][12] She had refused to have heart surgery.[13] Hack's husband, Aldo De Rosa, died on 26 September 2014, due to complications of the Alzheimer disease. They both rest in the cemetery of Sant'Anna in Trieste. Hack left her personal library, containing 18,000 books on astronomy, to the city of Trieste.[14]

On 12 June 2021, Google celebrated her with Google Doodle on her 99th birthday.[15][16]

In June 2022, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of her birth, a statue of Margherita Hack was placed in front of the Università Statale di Milano. The bronze statue titled Sguardo Fisico is by the artist Daniela Olivieri (who is known as Sissi) who teaches at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze. This is the first statue of a woman scientist to stand on public ground in Italy donated by Fondazione Deloitte.[17][18][19]

Scientific activity edit

She was full professor of astronomy at the University of Trieste from 1964 to the 1st of November 1992, when Hack was placed "out of role" for seniority.[20] She has been the first Italian woman to administrate the Trieste Astronomical Observatory from 1964 to 1987,[21] bringing it to international fame.[22]

Member of the most physics and astronomy associations,[23] Margherita Hack was also director of the Astronomy Department at the University of Trieste from 1985 to 1991 and from 1994 to 1997. She was a member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (national member in the class of mathematical physics and natural sciences; second category: astronomy, geodesic, geophysics and applications; section A: astronomy and applications).[24] She worked at many American and European observatories and was for long time member of working groups of ESA and NASA.[25] In Italy, with an intensive promotion work, she obtained the growth of activity of the astronomical community with access to several satellites, reaching a notoriety of international level.[22]

Hack has published several original papers in international journals and several books both of popular science and university level. In 1994 she was awarded with the Targa Giuseppe Piazzi for the scientific research, and in 1995 with the Cortina Ulisse Prize for scientific dissemination.

In 1978, Margherita Hack founded the bimonthly magazine L'Astronomia, whose first issue came out in November 1979;[20] later, together with Corrado Lamberti, she directed the magazine of popular science and astronomy culture Le Stelle.[26]

Social and political activity edit

 
Margherita Hack on a UAAR conference in 2007

Hack was also known for her activities outside of science, especially in the social and political fields.

She was an atheist and she did not believe in any religion or form of supernaturalism.[27] Hack also believed that ethics does not derive from religion, but from "principles of conscience" that allow anyone to have a secular view of life, respectful of other people's individuality and freedom.[27]

Hostile to any form of superstition, including pseudosciences, Hack was a scientific guarantor of CICAP since 1989 and an honorary president of the Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics (UAAR).[28] In 2005, she joined Luca Coscioni Association for the freedom of scientific research. She has been a member of the Transnational Radical Party.[29]

Hack stood for Italian regional elections of 2005 in Lombardy in the list of the Party of Italian Communists obtaining 5,364 votes in the province of Milan.[30] After the election, she gave her seat to Bebo Storti. She sided again with the Party of Italian Communists in the 2006 Italian general election. She was nominated for several districts of the Chamber of Deputies, but she decided to give the seat up to devote herself to astronomy.

On 22 October 2008, during a student demonstration in Piazza della Signoria in Florence, Hack gave a lecture on astrophysics touching on the experiments carried out at the CERN about the Higgs boson, after a discussion against the law 133/08 (which previously was the law-decree 112, called "Tremonti decree"). On the 21st of January 2009 she became a candidate of the Anti-capitalist List for the European Elections of June. She wasn't elected because the list didn't reach the 4% threshold. In November 2009, through an open letter on the MicroMega magazine, she criticized the Italian President of the Council, Silvio Berlusconi, on the matter of legal actions in which he was involved in and his alleged attempt to elude them.[31]

During the regional elections of 2010, Hack was running with the Federazione della Sinistra and she was elected in the Rome district with over 7000 votes. During the first Council meeting she resigned leaving the seat to the other list's candidates.[32] In October 2012 she declared her endorsement for Nichi Vendola during the left wing primary elections, whereas during the following ballot she sided for Matteo Renzi against Pierluigi Bersani.

In April 2013, Hack joined the "Emma Bonino committee" together with other eminent Italian figures, such as Renzo Arbore, Toni Garrani, Anna Fendi, Alessandro Pace, Stefano Disegni in order to promote Emma Bonino's candidacy as Italian President of the Republic.

Supporting nuclear research edit

Regarding the energy issue, Margherita Hack spoke against the construction of nuclear power stations in Italy, but in favour of nuclear research, explaining that Italy was not at that time able to maintain nuclear reactors and that Italy is a scarcely reliable country.[33]

Awards and decorations edit

Selected publications edit

  • C'è qualcuno là fuori? (with Viviano Domenici, 2015)
  • Hack! Come io vedo il mondo (2013)
  • Nove vite come i gatti (with Federico Taddia, 2013)
  • Vi racconto l'astronomia (2013)
  • Il Mio Infinito (2011)
  • La mia vita in bicicletta (2011)
  • Perché sono vegetariana (2011)
  • Dove nascono le stelle (2004)
  • Nebulae and Galaxies (with Giorgio Abetti, 1964)

References edit

  1. ^ Gruppo4. "Teosofia in Italia - Società Teosofica Italiana". www.teosofica.org (in Italian).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Lo sguardo dell’astrofisica 2012-01-12 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Mambretti, Daniela (2010-08-10). "L'astrofisica Hack, stella dei Littoriali del fascismo". La Provincia (in Italian).
  4. ^ Corriere della Sera, «Giurai al regime, volevo la medaglia vinta in atletica» Margherita Hack
  5. ^ Repubblica.it, Margherita Hack, la voglia di vivere diecimila anni
  6. ^ astrieparticelle (2009-10-23), Zichichi-Hack, archived from the original on 2021-12-21
  7. ^ Hack, Margherita (2005). Idee per diventare Astrofisico - Osservare le stelle per spiegare l'Universo. Zanichelli. p. 150.
  8. ^ "La Chiesa vieta a Margherita Hack di presentare il libro di venerdì santo". Linkiesta (in Italian). 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  9. ^ "Margherita Hack: Astrophysicist and activist who fought for left-wing causes in Italy". independent.co.uk. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  10. ^ "Margherita Hack". thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  11. ^ "Morta l'astrofisica Margherita Hack". Rai News 24. 29 June 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  12. ^ "Margherita Hack". Telegraph. 2013-07-16. ISSN 0307-1235.
  13. ^ Margherita Hack: «Sono malata ma non mi opero. Come va, va»
  14. ^ Nazione, La (2022-03-08). "I 18mila libri di Margherita Hack, nasce un Fondo a Trieste". La Nazione (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  15. ^ "Margherita Hack: Google pays tribute to Italian astrophysicist with Doodle". The Indian Express. 2021-06-12. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  16. ^ Margherita Hack's 99th Birthday, retrieved 2021-06-12
  17. ^ "Sissi a monument dedicated to Margherita Hack in Milan". Galleria d'Arte Maggiore g.am. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  18. ^ Biancuzzi, Gianmaria (2022-01-22). "Margherita Hack monument competition winner announced - Milano Art Guide". Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  19. ^ Nazione, La (2022-02-09). "Una statua per Margherita Hack. È la prima in Italia dedicata a una scienziata". La Nazione (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  20. ^ a b Hack, Margherita (2000). L'amica delle stelle. Storia di una vita. Rizzoli. p. 293. ISBN 9788817258708.
  21. ^ "Grandi maestre/Grandi allieve - Margherita Hack e Chiara Daraio". d.repubblica.it. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  22. ^ a b "Hack, Margherita". www.treccani.it. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  23. ^ International Astronomical Union, European Physical Society, Società astronomica italiana, Italian Physical Society
  24. ^ Yearbook 2014 2014-12-12 at the Wayback Machine on the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei site
  25. ^ Furlanetto, Lucio (1998-08-04). "Conferenza di Margherita Hack a Caorle". www.castfvg.it.
  26. ^ Editions archive of "Le Stelle"
  27. ^ a b Ingerenza del Vaticano di Margherita Hack 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ "I Presidenti onorari dell'UAAR | UAAR". UAAR (in Italian). 2008-08-02.
  29. ^ . radicalparty.org. 2012-11-28. Archived from the original on 2012-11-28.
  30. ^ . 2007-12-26. Archived from the original on 2007-12-26. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  31. ^ "Margherita Hack: Lettera aperta al premier Berlusconi". micromega-online. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  32. ^ "Sito ufficiale della Regione Lazio - Home Page". www.regione.lazio.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  33. ^ "Margherita Hack: Nucleare? Voto sì". Repubblica Tv - la Repubblica.it (in Italian). 2011-06-08. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  34. ^ "Presidential Awards". Quirinal Palace. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  35. ^ "Presidential Awards". Quirinal Palace. Retrieved 30 June 2013.

External links edit

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  •   Media related to Margherita Hack at Wikimedia Commons

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Margherita Hack Knight Grand Cross OMRI Italian marɡeˈriːta ˈ h ak 12 June 1922 29 June 2013 was an Italian astrophysicist and scientific disseminator The asteroid 8558 Hack discovered in 1995 was named in her honour Margherita HackKnight Grand Cross OMRIMargherita Hack in 2006Born 1922 06 12 12 June 1922Florence Tuscany ItalyDied29 June 2013 2013 06 29 aged 91 Trieste Friuli Venezia Giulia ItalyNationalityItalianAlma materUniversity of FlorenceSpouseAldo De Rosa m 1944 wbr AwardsTarga Giuseppe Piazzi 1994 Premio Internazionale Cortina Ulisse 1995 Scientific careerFieldsastrophysicspopular scienceInstitutionsUniversity of TriesteSignature Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Scientific activity 1 2 Social and political activity 1 2 1 Supporting nuclear research 2 Awards and decorations 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography editHack was born in Florence Her father Roberto Hack was a Florentine bookkeeper of Protestant Swiss origin Her mother Maria Luisa Poggesi a Catholic from Tuscany was a graduate of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze and a miniaturist at the Uffizi Gallery Both parents left their religion to join the Italian Theosophical Society for which Roberto Hack was secretary for a time under the chairmanship of the countess Gamberini Cavallini 1 2 An athlete in her youth Hack played basketball and competed in track and field during the National University Contests called the Littoriali under Mussolini s fascist regime where she won the long jump and the high jump events 3 4 She married Aldo De Rosa on 19 February 1944 in the church of San Leonardo in Arcetri De Rosa had been one of her childhood playmates 5 nbsp Sguardo Fisico a sculpture representing Hack created by artist Sissi Hack attended the Liceo Classico Galileo Galilei in Florence but the outbreak of World War II prevented her from taking her exams In 1945 she received a degree in physics from the University of Florence with a final score of 101 110 6 her thesis in astrophysics was on Cepheid variables based on her studies in the Arcetri Observatory then under the direction of Giorgio Abetti Hack considered Abetti her model for a scientist teacher and scientific research centre administrator 7 In Italy Hack was known for her anti religious views and her continual criticism of the Catholic Church and of its hierarchy and institutions 8 She was a vegetarian from childhood and supported animal welfare 9 She wrote a book explaining this choice entitled Perche sono vegetariana Why I Am A Vegetarian she also wrote a book entitled La mia vita in bicicletta My life on a bicycle 10 Hack died on 29 June 2013 at 4 30 am at Cattinara Hospital in Trieste She had been hospitalized for a week for heart problems from which she had suffered for about two years 11 12 She had refused to have heart surgery 13 Hack s husband Aldo De Rosa died on 26 September 2014 due to complications of the Alzheimer disease They both rest in the cemetery of Sant Anna in Trieste Hack left her personal library containing 18 000 books on astronomy to the city of Trieste 14 On 12 June 2021 Google celebrated her with Google Doodle on her 99th birthday 15 16 In June 2022 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of her birth a statue of Margherita Hack was placed in front of the Universita Statale di Milano The bronze statue titled Sguardo Fisico is by the artist Daniela Olivieri who is known as Sissi who teaches at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze This is the first statue of a woman scientist to stand on public ground in Italy donated by Fondazione Deloitte 17 18 19 Scientific activity edit She was full professor of astronomy at the University of Trieste from 1964 to the 1st of November 1992 when Hack was placed out of role for seniority 20 She has been the first Italian woman to administrate the Trieste Astronomical Observatory from 1964 to 1987 21 bringing it to international fame 22 Member of the most physics and astronomy associations 23 Margherita Hack was also director of the Astronomy Department at the University of Trieste from 1985 to 1991 and from 1994 to 1997 She was a member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei national member in the class of mathematical physics and natural sciences second category astronomy geodesic geophysics and applications section A astronomy and applications 24 She worked at many American and European observatories and was for long time member of working groups of ESA and NASA 25 In Italy with an intensive promotion work she obtained the growth of activity of the astronomical community with access to several satellites reaching a notoriety of international level 22 Hack has published several original papers in international journals and several books both of popular science and university level In 1994 she was awarded with the Targa Giuseppe Piazzi for the scientific research and in 1995 with the Cortina Ulisse Prize for scientific dissemination In 1978 Margherita Hack founded the bimonthly magazine L Astronomia whose first issue came out in November 1979 20 later together with Corrado Lamberti she directed the magazine of popular science and astronomy culture Le Stelle 26 Social and political activity edit nbsp Margherita Hack on a UAAR conference in 2007 Hack was also known for her activities outside of science especially in the social and political fields She was an atheist and she did not believe in any religion or form of supernaturalism 27 Hack also believed that ethics does not derive from religion but from principles of conscience that allow anyone to have a secular view of life respectful of other people s individuality and freedom 27 Hostile to any form of superstition including pseudosciences Hack was a scientific guarantor of CICAP since 1989 and an honorary president of the Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics UAAR 28 In 2005 she joined Luca Coscioni Association for the freedom of scientific research She has been a member of the Transnational Radical Party 29 Hack stood for Italian regional elections of 2005 in Lombardy in the list of the Party of Italian Communists obtaining 5 364 votes in the province of Milan 30 After the election she gave her seat to Bebo Storti She sided again with the Party of Italian Communists in the 2006 Italian general election She was nominated for several districts of the Chamber of Deputies but she decided to give the seat up to devote herself to astronomy On 22 October 2008 during a student demonstration in Piazza della Signoria in Florence Hack gave a lecture on astrophysics touching on the experiments carried out at the CERN about the Higgs boson after a discussion against the law 133 08 which previously was the law decree 112 called Tremonti decree On the 21st of January 2009 she became a candidate of the Anti capitalist List for the European Elections of June She wasn t elected because the list didn t reach the 4 threshold In November 2009 through an open letter on the MicroMega magazine she criticized the Italian President of the Council Silvio Berlusconi on the matter of legal actions in which he was involved in and his alleged attempt to elude them 31 During the regional elections of 2010 Hack was running with the Federazione della Sinistra and she was elected in the Rome district with over 7000 votes During the first Council meeting she resigned leaving the seat to the other list s candidates 32 In October 2012 she declared her endorsement for Nichi Vendola during the left wing primary elections whereas during the following ballot she sided for Matteo Renzi against Pierluigi Bersani In April 2013 Hack joined the Emma Bonino committee together with other eminent Italian figures such as Renzo Arbore Toni Garrani Anna Fendi Alessandro Pace Stefano Disegni in order to promote Emma Bonino s candidacy as Italian President of the Republic Supporting nuclear research edit Regarding the energy issue Margherita Hack spoke against the construction of nuclear power stations in Italy but in favour of nuclear research explaining that Italy was not at that time able to maintain nuclear reactors and that Italy is a scarcely reliable country 33 Awards and decorations edit nbsp Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic awarded on 28 May 2012 34 nbsp Gold Medal of the Italian Order of Merit for Culture and Art awarded on 27 May 1998 35 Selected publications editC e qualcuno la fuori with Viviano Domenici 2015 Hack Come io vedo il mondo 2013 Nove vite come i gatti with Federico Taddia 2013 Vi racconto l astronomia 2013 Il Mio Infinito 2011 La mia vita in bicicletta 2011 Perche sono vegetariana 2011 Dove nascono le stelle 2004 Nebulae and Galaxies with Giorgio Abetti 1964 References edit Gruppo4 Teosofia in Italia Societa Teosofica Italiana www teosofica org in Italian a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Lo sguardo dell astrofisica Archived 2012 01 12 at the Wayback Machine Mambretti Daniela 2010 08 10 L astrofisica Hack stella dei Littoriali del fascismo La Provincia in Italian Corriere della Sera Giurai al regime volevo la medaglia vinta in atletica Margherita Hack Repubblica it Margherita Hack la voglia di vivere diecimila anni astrieparticelle 2009 10 23 Zichichi Hack archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Hack Margherita 2005 Idee per diventare Astrofisico Osservare le stelle per spiegare l Universo Zanichelli p 150 La Chiesa vieta a Margherita Hack di presentare il libro di venerdi santo Linkiesta in Italian 2012 03 02 Retrieved 2018 03 08 Margherita Hack Astrophysicist and activist who fought for left wing causes in Italy independent co uk Retrieved 22 January 2023 Margherita Hack thetimes co uk Retrieved 22 January 2023 Morta l astrofisica Margherita Hack Rai News 24 29 June 2013 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Margherita Hack Telegraph 2013 07 16 ISSN 0307 1235 Margherita Hack Sono malata ma non mi opero Come va va Nazione La 2022 03 08 I 18mila libri di Margherita Hack nasce un Fondo a Trieste La Nazione in Italian Retrieved 2022 04 10 Margherita Hack Google pays tribute to Italian astrophysicist with Doodle The Indian Express 2021 06 12 Retrieved 2021 06 12 Margherita Hack s 99th Birthday retrieved 2021 06 12 Sissi a monument dedicated to Margherita Hack in Milan Galleria d Arte Maggiore g am Retrieved 2022 04 10 Biancuzzi Gianmaria 2022 01 22 Margherita Hack monument competition winner announced Milano Art Guide Retrieved 2022 04 10 Nazione La 2022 02 09 Una statua per Margherita Hack E la prima in Italia dedicata a una scienziata La Nazione in Italian Retrieved 2022 04 10 a b Hack Margherita 2000 L amica delle stelle Storia di una vita Rizzoli p 293 ISBN 9788817258708 Grandi maestre Grandi allieve Margherita Hack e Chiara Daraio d repubblica it Retrieved 7 June 2014 a b Hack Margherita www treccani it Retrieved 7 June 2014 International Astronomical Union European Physical Society Societa astronomica italiana Italian Physical Society Yearbook 2014 Archived 2014 12 12 at the Wayback Machine on the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei site Furlanetto Lucio 1998 08 04 Conferenza di Margherita Hack a Caorle www castfvg it Editions archive of Le Stelle a b Ingerenza del Vaticano di Margherita Hack Archived 2016 03 05 at the Wayback Machine I Presidenti onorari dell UAAR UAAR UAAR in Italian 2008 08 02 The Who s Who in the Transnational Radical Party radicalparty org 2012 11 28 Archived from the original on 2012 11 28 Ministero dell Interno Archivio Storico delle Elezioni Regionali del 3 Aprile 2005 2007 12 26 Archived from the original on 2007 12 26 Retrieved 2017 06 02 Margherita Hack Lettera aperta al premier Berlusconi micromega online Retrieved 2018 03 08 Sito ufficiale della Regione Lazio Home Page www regione lazio it in Italian Retrieved 2018 03 08 Margherita Hack Nucleare Voto si Repubblica Tv la Repubblica it in Italian 2011 06 08 Retrieved 2018 03 08 Presidential Awards Quirinal Palace Retrieved 29 June 2013 Presidential Awards 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