Mary Adela Blagg (1858–1944) was a British astronomer known for her significant contributions to the study of asteroids and her work on lunar topography. She is best remembered for her meticulous measurement and mapping of the Moon's surface features. Blagg was a pioneer in her field, and she published numerous academic papers, contributed to the cataloging of asteroids, and was one of the early members of the British Astronomical Association (BAA).

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