Dieter-Conklin retired from Berkeley for health reasons in 1977, but continued to research and publish as she was able.[13] Her last scholarly articles, all concerning the composition of interstellar clouds, were published in 2009,[15] 2010, and 2014.[6] She also published a memoir, Two Paths to Heaven's Gate, in 2006.[16][17]
She was interviewed and photographed along with Vera Rubin and Paris Pişmiş as women astronomers attending the American Astronomical Society conference in Arizona in 1963.[18] In 1964 she won the first Patricia Kayes Glass Award, at the Air Force Science and Engineering Symposium held at Brooks Air Force Base in Texas.[19] She gave an oral history interview at Berkeley in 1977, looking back on her education and career.[8]
Personal life
Conklin's professional accomplishments stand out even more given her challenging personal circumstances. Stemming from an unstable family background, she found solace and security in the predictability of the physical sciences amidst the complexities of human relationships. In an era where women constituted only 3% of physicists and astronomers, facing both overt and covert discrimination, Conklin drew inspiration and resilience from role models like Helen Dodson and Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin. [20]
Nan Dieter-Conklin was married to W. Peters Hepburn Jr. from 1950 to 1953, then to fellow scientist Carlisle L. Dieter. She had two daughters, born in 1951 (Amy Hepburn) and 1958 (Aleemna K. Wraye).[21] However, she and Dieter did not last. Conklin was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis around 1960, and married her third husband, Garret Conklin in 1968. Recognizing the challenges her health posed for her research, she retired early from Berkeley in 1977. She was widowed in 2002, and she died in Seattle in 2014, aged 88 years.[6][13]
^Conklin, Nan Dieter, 1926- (2006). Two paths to heaven's gate. National Radio Astronomy Observatory (U.S.). [Charlottesville, Va.]: National Radio Astronomy Observatory. ISBN097004111X. OCLC70901414.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)