The Maria Mitchell Association (MMA) was founded in 1902 to preserve the legacy of Nantucket native astronomer, naturalist, librarian, and educator, Maria Mitchell. After she discovered a comet in 1847, Mitchell’s international fame led to many achievements and awards, including an appointment as the first American professor of astronomy at Vassar College. Maria Mitchell believed in “learning by doing” and today that philosophy is reflected in the MMA’s mission statement, programs, research projects, and other activities.
The Maria Mitchell Association operates two observatories, a natural science museum, an aquarium, a research center and preserves the historic birthplace of Maria Mitchell. A wide variety of science and history-related programming is offered throughout the year for people of all ages.
One crisp, clear night in October of 1847, a woman stood alone on a Nantucket rooftop with a telescope at her side. While family and friends gathered in the light of the rooms below, Maria Mitchell gazed up into the stars. That night, Mitchell discovered a telescopic comet, invisible to the naked eye. This event propelled her to fame and changed the face of science and education throughout the world.
The Maria Mitchell Association was founded by some of her former students, family members, and admirers in 1902 (some time after Maria Mitchell’s death in 1889.) Today, the organization bearing her name strives to continue her legacy through preservation of her birthplace and papers, astronomical and natural science research, and interactive, hands-on educational programs for all ages.
Located on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts, the MMA serves both visitors and seasonal and year-round residents. Now celebrating over a century of discovery, the MMA is dedicated to opening up the universe to curious minds, and allowing people to see what before was unseen. Our simple motto – “Explore, Educate, Enjoy” – captures the essence of our programs and activities.
Maria Mitchell Association. 1903. First Annual Report. 24 pp.
Maria Mitchell Association. 1908. Dedication of the Fire Proof Observatory. 12 pp.
If you are looking for Historic Publications relating to Natural History, please visit our
Natural History Publications page.
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