Karl Schwarzschild Medal
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The Karl Schwarzschild Medal, named after the astrophysicist Karl Schwarzschild, is an award presented by the Astronomische Gesellschaft (German Astronomical Society) to eminent astronomers and astrophysicists.[1]
Recipients
Year | Name |
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2013 | Karl-Heinz Rädler |
2012 | Sandra M. Faber |
2011 | Reinhard Genzel |
2010 | Michel Mayor |
2009 | Rolf-Peter Kudritzki |
2008 | Rashid Sunyaev |
2007 | Rudolf Kippenhahn |
2005 | Gustav Andreas Tammann |
2004 | Riccardo Giacconi |
2003 | Erika Boehm-Vitense |
2002 | Charles H. Townes |
2001 | Keiichi Kodaira |
2000 | Roger Penrose |
1999 | Jeremiah P. Ostriker |
1998 | Peter A. Strittmatter |
1997 | Joseph H. Taylor |
1996 | Kip Thorne |
1995 | Hendrik C. van de Hulst |
1994 | Joachim Trümper |
1993 | Raymond Wilson |
1992 | Fred Hoyle |
1990 | Eugene N. Parker |
1989 | Martin J. Rees |
1987 | Lodewijk Woltjer |
1986 | Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar |
1985 | Edwin E. Salpeter |
1984 | Daniel M. Popper |
1983 | Donald Lynden-Bell |
1982 | Jean Delhaye |
1981 | Bohdan Paczyński |
1980 | Ludwig Biermann |
1978 | George B. Field |
1977 | Wilhelm Becker |
1975 | Lyman Spitzer |
1974 | Cornelis de Jager |
1972 | Jan H. Oort |
1971 | Antony Hewish |
1969 | Bengt Strömgren |
1968 | Maarten Schmidt |
1963 | Charles Fehrenbach |
1959 | Martin Schwarzschild (son of Karl Schwarzschild) |
References
- ↑ "Recipients of the Karl Schwarzschild Medal". Retrieved 2008-09-24.
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