Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society

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| alt = A gold medal, featuring an image of a telescope. Engraved with 'Asaph Hall 1979' and 'quicquid nitet notandum'

| caption = The RAS gold medal awarded to Asaph Hall

| awarded_for = Achievement in astronomy or geophysics

| country = United Kingdom

| reward = Medal

| year = 1824

| year2 = 2024

| holder = Gilles Chabrier & John-Michael Kendall

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The Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society is the highest award given by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). The RAS Council have "complete freedom as to the grounds on which it is awarded" and it can be awarded for any reason. Past awards have been given for "outstanding personal researches in the fields of astronomy and geophysics" as well as general contributions to astronomy and geophysics "that may be made through leadership in research programmes, through education and through scientific administration". It has been awarded both for research that has taken a lifetime (it has most frequently been given to recognise an extraordinary lifetime achievement), and for specific pieces of research.

History

The RAS was founded in 1820 and the first Gold Medals were awarded in 1824. Silver medals were also awarded in 1824 and 1827, but that practice was quickly abandoned, instead the RAS established other awards.

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, who was then President of the RAS, presented Le Verrier with the medal.

In some years, particularly early on, the RAS sometimes decided that there were no suitable nominations and so did not award the gold medal. There are therefore 17 years without an award, the most recent being 1942 (on that occasion due to the disruption of the Second World War). One medal per year was the usual practise, although two medals were awarded in both 1867 and 1886. To ensure balance in research areas, in 1964 the award was expanded to two medals per year, one in astronomy (including astrophysics, cosmology etc.) and one in geophysics (including planetary science, tectonics etc.), which remains the current system. All recipients are listed below, along with the years when no award was made.

The first woman to receive the Gold Medal was Caroline Herschel in 1828. No other woman received the award until Vera Rubin in 1996. Margaret and Geoffrey Burbidge were jointly awarded the 2005 Gold Medal in astronomy, the first joint award since 1886.

The medal features an image of the 40-foot telescope constructed by Sir William Herschel, the first President of the RAS.

Recipients

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1824colspan=2 | Charles Babbage
Johann Franz Encke
Silver medalists: Jean-Louis Pons, Charles Rümker
1825colspan=2 | No award
1826colspan=2 | John Herschel
James South
Wilhelm Struve
1827colspan=2 | Francis BailySilver medalists: Mark Beaufoy, William Samuel Stratford
1828colspan=2 | Thomas Makdougall Brisbane
James Dunlop
Caroline Herschel
The first woman to receive the Gold Medal was Caroline Herschel in 1828. No other woman did so until Vera Rubin in 1996.
1829colspan=2 | Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
William Pearson
Heinrich Christian Schumacher
1830colspan=2 | Johann Franz Encke
William Richardson
1831colspan=2 | Marie-Charles Damoiseau
Henry Kater
1832colspan=2 | No award
1833colspan=2 | George Biddell Airy
1834colspan=2 | No award
1835colspan=2 | Manuel John Johnson
1836colspan=2 | John Herschel
1837colspan=2 | Otto August Rosenberger
1838colspan=2 | No award
1839colspan=2 | John Wrottesley
1840colspan=2 | Jean Plana
1841colspan=2 | Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
1842colspan=2 | Peter Andreas Hansen
1843colspan=2 | Francis Baily
1844colspan=2 | No award
1845colspan=2 | William Henry Smyth
1846colspan=2 | George Biddell Airy
1847colspan=2 | No award
1848colspan=2 | No awardReplaced by testimonial medals, awarded to John Couch Adams, George Biddell Airy, Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, George Bishop, George Everest, Peter Andreas Hansen, Karl Ludwig Hencke, John Herschel, John Russell Hind, John William Lubbock, Urbain Le Verrier & Maxmilian Weisse
1849colspan=2 | William Lassell
1850colspan=2 | Otto Wilhelm von Struve
1851colspan=2 | Annibale de Gasparis
1852colspan=2 | Christian August Friedrich Peters
1853colspan=2 | John Russell Hind
1854colspan=2 | Charles Rümker
1855colspan=2 | William Rutter Dawes
1856colspan=2 | Robert Grant
1857colspan=2 | Heinrich Schwabe
1858colspan=2 | Robert Main
1859colspan=2 | Richard Christopher Carrington
1860colspan=2 | Peter Andreas Hansen
1861colspan=2 | Hermann Goldschmidt
1862colspan=2 | Warren de la Rue
1863colspan=2 | Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander
1864colspan=2 | No award
1865colspan=2 | George Phillips Bond
1866colspan=2 | John Couch Adams
1867colspan=2 | William Huggins
William Allen Miller
1868colspan=2 | Urbain Le Verrier
1869colspan=2 | Edward James Stone
1870colspan=2 | Charles-Eugène Delaunay
1871colspan=2 | No award
1872colspan=2 | Giovanni Schiaparelli
1873colspan=2 | No award
1874colspan=2 | Simon Newcomb
1875colspan=2 | Heinrich d'Arrest
1876colspan=2 | Urbain Le Verrier
1877colspan=2 | No award
1878colspan=2 | Ercole Dembowski
1879colspan=2 | Asaph Hall
1880colspan=2 | No award
1881colspan=2 | Axel Möller
1882colspan=2 | David Gill
1883colspan=2 | Benjamin Apthorp Gould
1884colspan=2 | Andrew Ainslie Common
1885colspan=2 | William Huggins
1886colspan=2 | Edward Charles Pickering
Charles Pritchard
1887colspan=2 | George William Hill
1888colspan=2 | Arthur Auwers
1889colspan=2 | Maurice Loewy
1890colspan=2 | No award
1891colspan=2 | No award
1892colspan=2 | George Howard Darwin
1893colspan=2 | Hermann Carl Vogel
1894colspan=2 | Sherburne Wesley Burnham
1895colspan=2 | Isaac Roberts
1896colspan=2 | Seth Carlo Chandler
1897colspan=2 | E. E. Barnard
1898colspan=2 | William Frederick Denning
1899colspan=2 | Frank McClean
1900colspan=2 | Henri Poincaré
1901colspan=2 | Edward Charles Pickering
1902colspan=2 | Jacobus Kapteyn
1903Hermann Struve
1904George Ellery Hale
1905Lewis Boss
1906William Wallace Campbell
1907Ernest William Brown
1908David Gill
1909Oskar Backlund
1910Friedrich Küstner
1911Philip Herbert Cowell
1912colspan=2 | Arthur Robert Hinks
1913Henri-Alexandre Deslandres
1914Max Wolf
1915Alfred Fowler
1916John Louis Emil Dreyer
1917Walter Sydney Adams
1918John Evershed
1919Guillaume Bigourdan
1920colspan=2 | No award
1921Henry Norris Russell
1922James Jeans
1923Albert A. Michelson
1924Arthur Eddington
1925Frank Watson Dyson
1926Albert Einstein
1927Frank Schlesinger
1928Ralph Allen Sampson
1929Ejnar Hertzsprung
1930John Stanley Plaskett
1931Willem de Sitter
1932Robert Grant Aitken
1933Vesto Slipher
1934Harlow Shapley
1935Edward Arthur Milne
1936Hisashi Kimura
1937Harold Jeffreys
1938William Hammond Wright
1939Bernard Lyot
1940Edwin Hubble
1941colspan=2 | No award
1942colspan=2 | No award
1943Harold Spencer Jones
1944Otto Struve
1945Bengt Edlén
1946Jan Oort
1947Marcel Minnaert
1948Bertil Lindblad
1949Sydney Chapman
1950Joel Stebbins
1951Anton Pannekoek
1952John Jackson
1953Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
1954Walter Baade
1955Dirk Brouwer
1956Thomas George Cowling
1957Albrecht Unsöld
1958André Danjon
1959Raymond Arthur Lyttleton
1960Viktor Ambartsumian
1961Herman Zanstra
1962Bengt Strömgren
1963Harry Hemley Plaskett
1964Martin RyleMaurice Ewing
1965Gerald Maurice ClemenceEdward Bullard
1966Ira Sprague BowenHarold Clayton Urey
1967Allan SandageHannes Alfvén
1968Fred HoyleWalter Munk
1969Martin SchwarzschildAlbert Thomas Price
1970Horace W. Babcock
1971Richard van der Riet WoolleyFrank Press
1972Fritz ZwickyHal Thirlaway
1973Edwin SalpeterFrancis Birch
1974Ludwig BiermannKeith Bullen
1975Jesse GreensteinErnst Öpik
1976William McCreaJ. A. Ratcliffe
1977John BoltonDavid Bates
1978Lyman SpitzerJames Van Allen
1979Charles Gorrie WynneLeon Knopoff
1980Maarten SchmidtChaim L. Pekeris
1981Bernard LovellJames Freeman Gilbert
1982Riccardo GiacconiHarrie Massey
1983M. J. SeatonFred Whipple
1984Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovichKeith Runcorn
1985Stephen HawkingThomas Gold
1986Alexander DalgarnoGeorge E. Backus
1987Martin ReesTakesi Nagata
1988Cornelis de JagerDon L. Anderson
1989Ken PoundsRaymond Hide
1990Bernard PagelJames Dungey
1991Vitaly GinzburgGerald J. Wasserburg
1992Eugene ParkerDan McKenzie
1993Donald Lynden-BellPeter Goldreich
1994James GunnThomas Reeve Kaiser
1995Rashid SunyaevJohn Houghton
1996Vera RubinKenneth Creer
1997Donald OsterbrockDonald Farley
1998Jim PeeblesRobert L. Parker
1999Bohdan PaczyńskiKenneth Budden
2000Leon LucyRobert Hutchison{{cite journal|bibcode=2000A&G....41d...7.|title=News: Appointments and awards|volume=41|date=2000|pages=7|journal=Astronomy & Geophysics|doi=10.1046/j.1468-4004.2000.00404-9.x|issue=4|doi-access=free}}
2001Hermann BondiHenry Rishbeth
2002Leon MestelJohn Arthur Jacobs
2003John BahcallDavid Gubbins
2004Jerry OstrikerGrenville Turner
2005Margaret Burbidge
Geoffrey Burbidge
Carole JordanMargaret and Geoffrey Burbidge received the first joint award since 1886
2006Simon WhiteStan Cowley
2007Leonard CulhaneNigel Weiss
2008Joseph SilkBrian Kennett
2009David WilliamsEric Priest{{cite web|url=http://www.jenam2009.eu/default.asp?contentid=1399 |title=RAS meeting and Community Forum - JENAM 2009 |access-date=23 April 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090217044739/http://www.jenam2009.eu/default.asp?contentid=1399 |archive-date=February 17, 2009 }}
2010Douglas GoughJohn Woodhouse{{cite web|title=RAS Honours Outstanding Astronomers and Geophysicists|url=http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/157-news2010/1713-ras-honours-outstanding-astronomers-and-geophysicists|publisher=Royal Astronomical Society|access-date=25 March 2011}}
2011Richard EllisEberhard Grün{{cite web|title=RAS honours outstanding astronomers and geophysicists|url=https://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/217-news-2011/1912-ras-honours-outstanding-astronomers-and-geophysicists|publisher=Royal Astronomical Society|access-date=10 January 2013|date=19 January 2011}}
2012Andy FabianJohn Brown{{cite web|title=RAS honours leading astronomers and geophysicists|url=http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/219-news-2012/2058-ras-honours-leading-astronomers-and-geophysicists|publisher=Royal Astronomical Society|access-date=17 February 2012}}
2013Roger BlandfordChris Chapman{{cite web|title=2013 winners of the RAS awards, medals and prizes|url=http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/224-news-2013/2211-2013-winners-of-the-ras-awards-medals-and-prizes|publisher=Royal Astronomical Society|date=10 January 2013|access-date=12 January 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130120022826/http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/224-news-2013/2211-2013-winners-of-the-ras-awards-medals-and-prizes|archive-date=2013-01-20|url-status=dead}}
2014Carlos FrenkJohn Zarnecki{{cite web|title=2014 winners of the RAS awards, medals and prizes|url=https://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/news-archive/254-news-2014/2378-2014-winners-of-the-ras-awards-medals-and-prizes|publisher=Royal Astronomical Society|access-date=21 January 2014|date=10 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303225231/https://www.ras.org.uk/awards-and-grants/awards/2379-winners-of-the-2014-awards-medals-and-prizes|archive-date=2016-03-03|url-status=dead}}
2015Michel MayorMike Lockwood
2016John BarrowPhilip England
2017Nick KaiserMichele Dougherty
2018Jim HoughBob White{{cite web|url=http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/3086-ras-medals-and-awards-honour-leading-astronomers-and-geophysicists|archive-url=https://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20180301082700/http://www.ras.org.uk/news%2Dand%2Dpress/3086%2Dras%2Dmedals%2Dand%2Dawards%2Dhonour%2Dleading%2Dastronomers%2Dand%2Dgeophysicists|url-status=dead|access-date=4 June 2018|archive-date=2018-03-01|title=The Royal Astronomical Society}}{{full citation needed|date=January 2019}}
2019Robert KennicuttMargaret Kivelson{{cite web |title=Leading astronomers and geophysicists honoured by Royal Astronomical Society|publisher=Royal Astronomical Society |url=https://ras.ac.uk/news-and-press/news/leading-astronomers-and-geophysicists-honoured-royal-astronomical-society |date=9 January 2019|author=Morgan Hollis|access-date=14 January 2019}}
2020Sandra FaberYvonne Elsworth{{cite web|url=https://ras.ac.uk/news-and-press/news/leading-astronomers-and-geophysicists-honoured-ras-bicentenary-year-0|title=Leading astronomers and geophysicists honoured in RAS bicentenary year|date=10 January 2020 |publisher=Royal Astronomical Society|access-date=25 August 2020}}
2021Jocelyn Bell BurnellThorne Lay{{cite press release | url=https://ras.ac.uk/news-and-press/news/royal-astronomical-society-honours-stars-astronomy-and-geophysics | title= Royal Astronomical Society Honours Stars of Astronomy and Geophysics | date=8 January 2021 | work=Royal Astronomical Society }}
2022George EfstathiouRichard B. Horne
2023John PeacockTim Palmer
2024Gilles ChabrierJohn-Michael Kendall
2025James BinneyJonathan Tennyson

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See also

References

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