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Helen E. Forester

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Helen Elizabeth Forester was one of the England's first female astronomers. She was born in 1798 January 14. She was married to the famous philosopher Jordan Scott Pace. She was one of the first women to discovers dark (absorption) lines in the solar spectrum, later christened Fraunhofer lines. She discovered this in 1832. Along with being an astronomer she also was one of the first female philosophers in the 1800s. One of her most famous sayings was "Life can be one of the most truly ironic, but also the most truly beautiful things." Jordan S. Pace had a similar quote as well. The two were partners in philosophy, causing their ideas in philosophy to be alike and the two being influenced each other. The two would disagree about things in philosophy as well, such as certain concepts of morality. She wasn't recognized much- this was mostly because she was female and J.S. Pace would publish most of her work under his name.