Henry Norris Russell Lectureship
The Henry Norris Russell Lectureship is awarded each year by the American Astronomical Society in recognition of a lifetime of excellence in astronomical research. The idea for the lectureship came from then society President Harlow Shapley in 1945, who led the fund raising drive to collect $10,000 from the membership. One of the major contributors was the Mexican Ambassador to the United States, as Russell had been an important representative at the dedication ceremony for the Mexican National Observatory. The goal was reached in December 1946, using not a little amount of coercive language by Shapley. The first Russell lecturer was, naturally, fellow American astronomer Henry Norris Russell, for whom the award is named. Russell gave a lecture titled "The Royal Road of Eclipses" concerning eclipsing binary stars.[1]
Previous lecturers
This list of lecturers is from the American Astronomical Society's website.[2]
- 1946 Henry Norris Russell
- 1947 Walter Sydney Adams
- 1948 No award
- 1949 Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
- 1950 Harlow Shapley
- 1951 Jan Oort
- 1952 No award
- 1953 Enrico Fermi
- 1953 Lyman Spitzer
- 1954 No award
- 1955 Paul Merrill
- 1956 Joel Stebbins
- 1957 Otto Struve
- 1958 Walter Baade
- 1959 Gerard P. Kuiper
- 1960 Martin Schwarzschild
- 1961 William Wilson Morgan
- 1962 Grote Reber
- 1963 William Alfred Fowler
- 1964 Ira S. Bowen
- 1965 Bengt Strömgren
- 1966 Richard Tousey
- 1967 Otto Neugebauer
- 1968 John G. Bolton
- 1969 Eugene Parker
- 1970 Jesse L. Greenstein
- 1971 Fred Hoyle
- 1972 Allan Sandage
- 1973 Leo Goldberg
- 1974 Edwin Salpeter
- 1975 George Herbig
- 1976 Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
- 1977 Olin C. Wilson
- 1978 Maarten Schmidt
- 1979 Peter Goldreich
- 1980 Jeremiah P. Ostriker
- 1981 Riccardo Giacconi
- 1982 Bart Bok
- 1983 Herbert Friedman
- 1984 E. Margaret Burbidge
- 1985 Olin J. Eggen
- 1986 Albert Whitford
- 1987 Fred L. Whipple
- 1988 Gerard de Vaucouleurs
- 1989 Icko Iben, Jr.
- 1990 Sidney van den Bergh
- 1991 Donald Osterbrock
- 1992 Lawrence Aller
- 1993 James Peebles
- 1994 Vera Rubin
- 1995 Robert Kraft
- 1996 Gerry Neugebauer
- 1997 Alastair Cameron
- 1998 Charles Townes
- 1999 John Bahcall
- 2000 Donald Lynden-Bell
- 2001 Wallace Sargent
- 2002 George Wallerstein
- 2003 George Wetherill
- 2004 Martin Rees
- 2005 James E. Gunn
- 2006 Bohdan Paczyński
- 2007 David L. Lambert
- 2008 Rashid Sunyaev
- 2009 George W. Preston
- 2010 Margaret J. Geller
- 2011 Sandra M. Faber
- 2012 William David Arnett
- 2013 Ken Freeman (astronomer)
- 2014 George B. Field
- 2015 Giovanni G. Fazio
References
- ↑ Devorkin, David H. (2000), Henry Norris Russell: dean of American astronomers, Princeton University Press, p. 276, ISBN 0691049181.
- ↑ "AAS Grants, Prizes & Awards". Retrieved 2011-06-01.