Whipple Award
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The Whipple Award, established in 1989 by the Planetary Sciences Section of the American Geophysical Union, is presented to an individual who makes an outstanding contribution to the field of planetary science.[1] The award was established to honor Fred Whipple.
Recipients
- 1990 Fred Whipple
- 1993 Eugene Shoemaker
- 1994 David J. Stevenson
- 1995 Gordon Pettengill
- 1998 John B. Adams
- 1999 Bruce C. Murray
- 2002 Thomas B. McCord
- 2004 John A. Wood
- 2005 John T. Wasson
- 2007 Raymond E. Arvidson
- 2008 Roger Phillips
- 2009 Jean-Pierre Bibring
- 2011 Joseph Veverka
- 2012 Steven Squyres
- 2013 Harry McSween
References
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