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GOLD MEDAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY

Gold Medal awarded to Asaph Hall

The 'Gold Medal' is the highest award of the Royal Astronomical Society.
In the early years, more than one medal was often awarded in a year, but by 1833 only one medal was being awarded per year. This caused a problem when Neptune was discovered in 1846, because many felt an award should jointly be made to John Couch Adams and Urbain Le Verrier. A controversy arose and no award was made in 1847.
The controversy was "resolved" by giving 12 "testimonial" awards in 1848 to various people including Adams and Le Verrier, and in 1849 awards resumed, with a limit of one per year. Adams and Le Verrier did not get their gold medals until 1866 and 1868, respectively. Adams, as President, presented Le Verrier with the medal.
The practice of awarding one medal a year continued until 1963, although two medals were awarded in both 1867 and 1886 and in a few years no award was made. Since 1964 there have been two awards in most years, one for astronomy and one for geophysics.

Contents
Recipients
Silver medals
"Testimonial" medals of 1848
See also
External links

Recipients



1824, Charles Babbage, Johann Franz Encke

1826, John Herschel, James South, Wilhelm Struve

1827, Francis Baily

1828, Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, James Dunlop, Caroline Herschel

1829, Rev. William Pearson, Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel, Heinrich Christian Schumacher

1830, William Richardson, Johann Franz Encke

1831, Captain Henry Kater, Baron Marie-Charles Damoiseau

1833, George Biddell Airy

1835, Lieut. Manuel J. Johnson

1836, John Herschel

1837, Otto A. Rosenberger

1839, The Hon. John Wrottesley

1840, Giovanni Plana

1841, Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel

1842, Peter Andreas Hansen

1843, Francis Baily

1845, Captain William Henry Smyth

1846, George Biddell Airy

1849, William Lassell

1850, Otto Wilhelm Struve

1851, Annibale de Gasparis

1852, Christian August Friedrich Peters

1853, John Russell Hind

1854, Charles Rümker

1855, William Rutter Dawes

1856, Robert Grant

1857, Heinrich Schwabe

1858, The Rev. Robert Main

1859, Richard Christopher Carrington

1860, Peter Andreas Hansen

1861, Hermann Goldschmidt

1862, Warren de la Rue

1863, Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander

1865, George Phillips Bond

1866, John Couch Adams

1867, William Huggins, William Allen Miller

1868, Urbain Le Verrier

1869, Edward James Stone

1870, Charles-Eugène Delaunay

1872, Giovanni Schiaparelli

1874, Simon Newcomb

1875, Heinrich d'Arrest

1876, Urbain Le Verrier

1878, Baron Ercole Dembowski

1879, Asaph Hall

1881, Axel Möller

1882, David Gill

1883, Benjamin A. Gould

1884, Andrew Ainslie Common

1885, William Huggins

1886, Edward Charles Pickering, Charles Pritchard

1887, George William Hill

1888, Arthur Auwers

1889, Maurice Loewy

1892, George Howard Darwin

1893, Hermann Carl Vogel

1894, S. W. Burnham

1895, Isaac Roberts

1896, Seth Carlo Chandler

1897, Edward Emerson Barnard

1898, William Frederick Denning

1899, Frank McClean

1900, Henri Poincaré

1901, Edward Charles Pickering

1902, Jacobus Kapteyn

1903, Hermann Struve

1904, George Ellery Hale

1905, Lewis Boss

1906, William Wallace Campbell

1907, Ernest William Brown

1908, Sir David Gill

1909, Oskar Backlund

1910, Friedrich Küstner

1911, Philip Herbert Cowell

1912, Arthur Robert Hinks

1913, Henri-Alexandre Deslandres

1914, Max Wolf

1915, Alfred Fowler

1916, John L. E. Dreyer

1917, Walter Sydney Adams

1918, John Evershed

1919, Guillaume Bigourdan

1921, Henry Norris Russell

1922, James Hopwood Jeans

1923, Albert A. Michelson

1924, Arthur Eddington

1925, Sir Frank Watson Dyson

1926, Albert Einstein

1927, Frank Schlesinger

1928, Ralph Allen Sampson

1929, Ejnar Hertzsprung

1930, John Stanley Plaskett

1931, Willem de Sitter

1932, Robert Grant Aitken

1933, Vesto Slipher

1934, Harlow Shapley

1935, E. Arthur Milne

1936, Hisashi Kimura

1937, Harold Jeffreys

1938, William Hammond Wright

1939, Bernard Lyot

1940, Edwin Hubble

1943, Harold Spencer Jones

1944, Otto Struve

1945, Bengt Edlen

1946, Jan Oort

1947, Marcel Minnaert

1948, Bertil Lindblad

1949, Sydney Chapman

1950, Joel Stebbins

1951, Anton Pannekoek

1952, John Jackson

1953, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar

1954, Walter Baade

1955, Dirk Brouwer

1956, Thomas George Cowling

1957, Albrecht Unsöld

1958, André Danjon

1959, Raymond Arthur Lyttleton

1960, Viktor Ambartsumian

1961, Herman Zanstra

1962, Bengt Strömgren

1963, H. H. Plaskett

1964, Martin Ryle, Maurice Ewing

1965, Edward Bullard, Gerald Maurice Clemence

1966, Ira S. Bowen, Harold C. Urey

1967, Hannes Alfven, Allan Sandage

1968, Sir Fred Hoyle, Walter Munk

1969, A. T. Price, Martin Schwarzschild

1970, Horace W. Babcock

1971, F. Press, Sir Richard van der Riet Woolley

1972, H. I. S. Thirlaway, Fritz Zwicky

1973, F. Birch, Edwin Salpeter

1974, Ludwig Biermann, K. E. Bullen

1975, Jesse Greenstein, Ernst Öpik

1976, William H. McCrea, J. A. Ratcliffe

1977, D. R. Bates, John G. Bolton

1978, Lyman Spitzer, James Van Allen

1979, L. Knopoff, C. G. Wynne

1980, C. L. Pekeris, Maarten Schmidt

1981, J. F. Gilbert, Sir Bernard Lovell

1982, Riccardo Giacconi, Sir Harrie Massey

1983, M. J. Seaton, Fred Whipple

1984, S. K. Runcorn, Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich

1985, Thomas Gold, Stephen Hawking

1986, G. E. Backus, A. Dalgarno

1987, Takesi Nagata, Martin Rees

1988, D. L. Anderson, C. de Jager

1989, R. Hide, K. A. Pounds

1990, J. W. Dungey, B. E. J. Pagel

1991, Vitaly Ginzburg, G. J. Wasserburg

1992, D. P. McKenzie, Eugene N. Parker

1993, Peter Goldreich, Donald Lynden-Bell

1994, James E. Gunn, T. R. Kaiser

1995, J. Houghton, Rashid Sunyaev

1996, K. Creer, Vera Rubin

1997, D. Farley, Donald Osterbrock

1998, R. L. Parker, James Peebles

1999, K. Budden, Bohdan Paczynski

2000, L. Lucy, R. Hutchinson

2001, Hermann Bondi, H. Rishbeth

2002, Leon Mestel, J. A. Jacobs

2003, John Bahcall, D. Gubbins

2004, Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Grenville Turner

2005, Margaret Burbidge, Geoffrey Burbidge, Carole Jordan

2006, Simon White, S. W. H. Cowley

2007, J. L. Culhane, Nigel O. Weiss

Silver medals


On two occasions, silver medals were also awarded, but this was soon discontinued.

1824 Charles Rümker, Jean-Louis Pons

1827 William Samuel Stratford, Col. Mark Beaufoy

"Testimonial" medals of 1848



George Biddell Airy

John Couch Adams

Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander

George Bishop

★ Lt-Col. George Everest

★ Sir John Herschel

Peter Andreas Hansen

Karl Ludwig Hencke

John Russell Hind

Urbain Le Verrier

★ Sir John William Lubbock

Maxmilian Weisse

See also



Royal Astronomical Society

External links



List of recipients

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