Herschel Medal


The Herschel Medal is awarded by the Royal Astronomical Society for "investigations of outstanding merit in observational astrophysics". It is awarded for a single piece of work so that younger scientists can be candidates for the award. It is named after the RAS's first president, William Herschel. The medal was first awarded in 1974. The medal has been shared twice, in 1977 and 1986. It has been awarded 22 times to a total of 24 people, mostly from the UK.

Medalists

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PhotoYearMedalistFieldReferences
1974John Paul WildRadio astronomy
1977Arno Penzias
Robert Woodrow Wilson
Discovery of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
1980Gérard de VaucouleursGalaxy classification and cataloging
1983William W. MorganStellar classification
1986Albert Boggess
Robert Wilson
Ultraviolet astronomy
1989Jocelyn Bell BurnellPulsars
1992Andrew LyneRadio astronomy
1995George IsaakHelioseismology
1998Gerry NeugebauerInfrared astronomy
2001Patrick ThaddeusStructure and distribution of molecular clouds
2004Keith HorneCataclysmic variable stars and exoplanets
2006Govind SwarupRadio astronomy-
2008Max PettiniExtragalactic cosmology
2010James H. HoughPolarimetry
2012Mike IrwinDigital optical and infrared surveys
2013Michael KramerPulsars
2014Reinhard GenzelGalactic and Extragalactic astronomy
2015Stephen EalesSubmillimetre astronomy
2016James DunlopGalaxy formation
2017Simon LillyGalaxy evolution
2018Tom MarshDoppler Tomography
2019Nial TanvirStudies of the Explosive Universe