Station
Star system
Power
Station distance
24,507 Ls
Landing pad
Medium
Station type
Outpost (Civilian)
Station services
Commodity marketOutfittingRearmRefuelRepairShipyard
Black marketContactsFleet carrier administrationFleet carrier servicesFleet carrier vendorInterstellar factorsMaterial traderPower contactRedemption officeSearch and rescueTechnology brokerUniversal CartographicsVendorsWorkshop
BartenderConcourseCrew loungeMissionsPioneer SuppliesTuning
Economy
Refinery / Extraction
Wealth
Population
Government
Corporate
Allegiance
Federation
Minor faction
Station update
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Location update
02 Nov 2024, 7:53am
Market update
02 Nov 2024, 7:54am
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Elizabeth Laird (physicist)
Elizabeth Rebecca Laird (December 6, 1874 – March 3, 1969) was a Canadian physicist who chaired the physics department at Mount Holyoke College for nearly four decades. She was the first woman accepted by Sir J. J. Thomson to conduct research at Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory. Laird graduated from the London Collegiate Institute in 1893, and attended University College of the University of Toronto after, due to her gender, she was denied an exhibition scholarship where she could have studied abroad. She earned her Ph.D. in physics and mathematics from Bryn Mawr College in 1901.
Asteroid (16192) Laird is named in her honour.
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