Prix Jules Janssen

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{{Infobox award

| name = Prix Jules Janssen

| image = SAF_Prix_Jules_Janssen.png

| alt =

| awarded_for = Outstanding scientific work in astronomy as well as for contribution to public appreciation of astronomy. Awarded to both French and non-French astronomers.

| presenter = Société Astronomique de France (SAF)

| country = France

| reward = A golden medallion with an embossed image of Jules Janssen facing right in profile. To the right of his face is the text "J. JANSSEN DE L’INSTITUT". To the left is the engraver’s name (ALPHÉE DUBOIS) in smaller characters. Reverse : a crown of olive branches and stars; PRIX J.JANSSEN on the top; the laureate’s name and the year in the middle.

| year = 1897; continuously awarded except for during the two World wars.

| website = {{URL|https://saf-astronomie.fr/en-janssen-prize/}}

}}

The Prix Jules Janssen is the highest award of the Société astronomique de France (SAF), the French astronomical society.

This annual prize is given to a professional French astronomer or to an astronomer of another nationality in recognition of astronomical work in general, or for services rendered to Astronomy.{{Cite web |title=Jules Janssen Prize awarded to Ewine van Dishoeck |url=https://www.mpe.mpg.de/7556098/news20210114 |access-date=22 August 2022 |website=Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics}} The first recipient of the prize was Camille Flammarion, the founder of the Société astronomique de France, in 1897. The prize has been continuously awarded since then with the exception of the two World Wars. Non-French recipients have come from various countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Hungary, India, the former Czechoslovakia, and the former Soviet Union.

It was established by the French astronomer Pierre Jules César Janssen (known as Jules Janssen) during his tenure as president of SAF from 1895 to 1897.{{Cite web |title=EN-Janssen Prize – Société astronomique de France |url=https://saf-astronomie.fr/en-janssen-prize/ |access-date=2022-07-10 |website=saf-astronomie.fr}} Janssen announced the creation of the new prize at a meeting of the Société Astronomique de France on 2 December 1896.{{Cite web |date=1897 |title=Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France |url=https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9626053t/f29.item |access-date=2022-11-22 |website=Gallica}}

The medal was designed in 1896 by the Parisian engraver Alphée Dubois (1831–1905).[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9632483c/f426.item L’Astronomie, 1901, pp. 404–6.] It is minted by the Monnaie de Paris.

This prize is distinct from the Janssen Medal (created in 1886), which is awarded by the French Academy of Sciences and also named for Janssen.

Laureates

{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|* 1897 – Camille Flammarion[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9626053t/f33.item L’Astronomie, 1887, p.19]

  • 1898 – Samuel Pierpont Langley[http://www.nasonline.org/publications/biographical-memoirs/memoir-pdfs/langley-samuel.pdf Walcott, Charles D. "Samuel Pierpont Langley, 1834–1906." Biographical Memoir (Washington, D.C. : National Academy of Sciences, April 1912), p. 257.]
  • 1899 – Auguste Charlois[https://www.retronews.fr/journal/le-petit-marseillais/28-avril-1899/437/1603627/1 Le Petit Marseillais (Marseille), 28 avril 1899, p. 1.]
  • 1900 – Pierre Puiseux[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k96422725/f241.item L’Astronomie, 1900, p.224]
  • 1901 – {{Interlanguage link|José Joaquín Landerer|es|lt=Joseph Joachim Landerer}},{{Cite journal |url=https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1922C%26T....38..343R |at=p. 344 |bibcode=1922C&T....38..343R |title=Notes: José Joaquin Landerer |last1=Rodés |first1=L. |journal=Ciel et Terre |year=1922 |volume=38 }} Thomas David Anderson,Thomas Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers (Cedar Falls, USA : Springer, 2007), p. 47. and Henri Chrétien[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9632483c/f233.item.r=janssen L’Astronomie, 1901, p.217]
  • 1902 – Sylvie Camille Flammarion[https://www.retronews.fr/journal/la-vie-heureuse/15-juillet-1908/2081/4946804/21 La Vie heureuse (Paris), 15 juillet 1908, p. 145.]
  • 1903 – Michel Giacobini"Scientific Notes and News." Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), Vol. 17, January – June 1903, p. 756.
  • 1904 – Percival LowellThomas Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers (Cedar Falls, USA : Springer, 2014), p. 711.
  • 1905 – Josep Comas Solà{{cite web|url=https://scbcientifics.iec.cat/en/cientifics/comas-sola-josep/|title=Comas Solà, Josep|publisher= Galeria de Científics Catalans|access-date=13 July 2022}}
  • 1906 – Edward Emerson Barnard{{cite journal | url=https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1923JRASC..17...97P/abstract | bibcode=1923JRASC..17...97P | title=Edward Emerson Barnard, 1857-1923 | last1=Parkhurst | first1=J. A. | journal=Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada | year=1923 | volume=17 | page=97 }}
  • 1907 – Milan Rastislav Štefánik[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019ASPC..520...89H/abstract Sona V. Farmanyan, Areg M. Mickaelian, J. McKim Malville, and Mohammad Bagheri, eds. Astronomical Heritage of the Middle East. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Vol. 520 (s.p. : Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2019), p. 89.]
  • 1908 – Edward Charles Pickering[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1908GazA....1...44./abstract Gazette Astronomique, Societe d'Astronomie d'Anvers, Vol. 1, 1908, p. 44.]
  • 1909 – William Henry PickeringThomas Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers (Cedar Falls, USA : Springer, 2014), p. 907.
  • 1910 – Philip Herbert Cowell and Andrew CrommelinF. W. Levander. Memoirs of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 19

(London : British Astronomical Association, 1914), p. 6.

  • 1911 – Jean Bosler[https://www.retronews.fr/journal/le-rappel/18-avril-1911/144/813969/3 Le Rappel (Paris), 18 avril 1911, p. 3.]
  • 1912 – Max Wolf{{cite web|url=https://henripoincarepapers.univ-lorraine.fr/chp/text/wolf.html |title= Max Wolf |publisher=Henri Poincaré Papers, Doc. 3–46, University of Lorraine|access-date=19 July 2022}}
  • 1913 – Alphonse Borrelly{{cite journal | last = Bosler | first = J | authorlink = Jean Bosler | url = http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/JO.../0009//0000169.000.html | journal = Journal des Observateurs | volume = 9 | year = 1926 | issue = 169 | title = Alphonse Borrelly (article nécrologique) | pages = 170 |language=fr| bibcode = 1926JO......9..169B }} Obituary
  • 1914 – Annibale Riccò{{cite web|url=http://www.astropa.inaf.it/en/annibale-ricco/|title= Annibale Riccò|publisher= Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica |access-date=16 July 2022}}
  • 1915 – no award
  • 1916 – no award
  • 1917 – George Ellery Hale[http://nasonline.org/publications/biographical-memoirs/memoir-pdfs/hale-george-ellery.pdf Walter S. Adams. "Biographical Memoir of George Ellery Hale, 1869–1938." Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, 21, 1939, p. 216.]
  • 1918 – Georges Raymond[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1919Obs....42...55./abstract The Observatory (United Kingdom), Vol. 42, No. 535, January 1919, p. 60.]
  • 1919 – Guillaume Bigourdan[https://www.retronews.fr/journal/le-temps/3-juin-1919/123/644695/2 Le Temps (Paris), 3 juin 1919, p. 2.]
  • 1920 – Henri-Alexandre Deslandres[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k96719634/f336.item L’Astronomie, 1920, p.314]
  • 1921 – René Jarry-DeslogesThomas Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers (Cedar Falls, USA : Springer, 2014), p. 590.
  • 1922 – Albert Abraham MichelsonD. T. McAllister, Albert Abraham Michelson: The Man who Taught a World to Measure (China Lake, California, USA : Technical Information Department, Naval Weapons Center 1970), p. 23.
  • 1923 – Aymar de la Baume Pluvinel[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9622714w/f317.item L’Astronomie, 1923, p.303]
  • 1924 – George Willis Ritchey"George Willis Ritchey – Celestial Photography." American Scientist, Vol. 54, Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society of North America, September 1942, p. 85.
  • 1925 – Eugène Michel Antoniadi{{cite web|url=https://alidade.obspm.fr/ead.html?id=FR751142302-ANTO0001#!{%22content%22:[%22FR751142302-ANTO0001_ms1138%22,true,%22%22]} |title=Répertoire numérique du Fonds Eugène Michel Antoniadi |publisher= Observatoire de Paris|access-date=13 July 2022}}
  • 1926 – Walter Sydney AdamsBiographical Memoirs, Volume 31 ([Washington, D.C.] : National Academy of Sciences, 1958), p. 14.
  • 1927 – Gustave-Auguste Ferrié[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9628962h/f288.item L’Astronomie, 1927, p.330]
  • 1928 – Arthur Stanley EddingtonThe Observatory (Royal Astronomical Society), 75–76, 1955, p. 140.
  • 1929 – Charles Fabry{{cite journal|url=https://physicstoday.scitation.org/do/10.1063/PT.5.030984/full/|title=Charles Fabry|journal=Physics Today |year=2015 |issue=6 |page=8479 |publisher= American Institute of Physics |doi=10.1063/PT.5.030984 |bibcode=2015PhT..2015f8479. |access-date=16 July 2022}}{{cite web|url=https://www.vaticanobservatory.org/event/ch-fabry-died-1945-b-1867/ |title=Ch Fabry died, 1945 |publisher=Vatican observatory|access-date=22 August 2022}}
  • 1930 – Robert Esnault-Pelterie{{cite web|url=https://archives.bge-geneve.ch/archive/fonds/esnaultpelterie_robert|title= Papiers Robert Esnault-Pelterie – Présentation du fonds|publisher= Bibliothèque de Genève |access-date=16 July 2022}}
  • 1931 – Albert Einstein{{cite web|url=https://ein-web.adlibhosting.com/aea/Details/archive/110045509 |title=Prix Janssen|publisher=Albert Einstein Archives|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 1932 – Bernard Lyot[https://www.photoniques.com/articles/photon/abs/2012/01/photon201257p17/photon201257p17.html Riad Haidar. "Bernard Ferdinand Lyot" Photoniques 57 (2012) 18.]
  • 1933 – Harlow Shapley{{cite web|url= https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1933/9/29/french-society-gives-gold-medal-to/|title= French society gives gold medal to Shapley|publisher= The Harvard Crimson|access-date=15 July 2022}}
  • 1934 – Willem de Sitter[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k96213287/f343.item L’Astronomie, 1934, p.325]
  • 1935 – Ernest Esclangon{{cite web|url=https://francearchives.fr/fr/findingaid/a522362624fa03a03c299a87755af198a8fe78e5 |title= Fonds Ernest Esclangon |publisher=France Archives|access-date=19 July 2022}}
  • 1936 – Georges Lemaître{{cite web|url=https://archives.uclouvain.be/atom/index.php/prix-janssen-de-la-societe-astronomique-de-france-recu-en-1936|title=Prix Janssen de la Société astronomique de France, reçu en 1936|publisher=UC Louvain – Archives de Georges Lemaître|access-date=10 July 2022}}{{cite web|url=https://www.rtbf.be/article/ces-belges-quon-connait-moins-georges-lemaitre-10729379 |title=Ces Belges qu'on connaît moins : Georges Lemaître |publisher=Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française (francophone public TV and radio in Belgium)|access-date=22 August 2022}}
  • 1937 – Giorgio AbettiCoelum, Osservatorio astronomico Universitá di Bologna, Stabilimenti Poligrafici Riuniti 7–8 (1937), p. 200.
  • 1938 – Jules Baillaud[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9659990z/f315.item L’Astronomie, 1938, p.295]
  • 1939 – Albert Arnulf[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1939C%26T....55..404V/abstract Ciel et Terre, Société Royale Belge d'Astronomie, Météorologie et Physique du Globe, Vol. 55, 1939, p. 411.]
  • 1940 – no award
  • 1941 – no award
  • 1942 – no award
  • 1943 – no award
  • 1944 – no award
  • 1945 – Harold Spencer Jones{{cite journal | doi=10.1098/rsbm.1961.0011 | title=Harold Spencer Jones, 1890-1960 | year=1961 | last1=Woolley | first1=Richard Van Der Riet | journal=Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society | volume=7 | pages=136–145 | s2cid=70818242 | doi-access=free }}
  • 1946 – {{ill|Charles Maurain|fr}}, Fernand BaldetPrix et Médailles décernés par la Société depuis leur fondation "L'Astronomie", Société Astronomique de France, Paris, December 1983 (supplement), p. 344.
  • 1947 – Jan Hendrik OortVan der Kruit, Pieter C. Jan Hendrik Oort: Master of the Galactic System, Astrophysics and Space Science Library 459, 1st ed. ([Cham, Switzerland]: Springer, 2019), p. 635.
  • 1948 – Lucien Henri d'Azambuja
  • 1949 – Bertil Lindblad
  • 1950 – André-Louis Danjon{{cite web|url=https://francearchives.fr/fr/findingaid/aa96c661c7921dd58d7469ef032c223fb05cca7b |title= Fonds André Danjon |publisher=France Archives|access-date=19 July 2022}}
  • 1951 – Gerard Peter Kuiper{{cite journal|url=https://physicstoday.scitation.org/do/10.1063/pt.6.6.20171207a/full/|title=Gerard Kuiper|journal=Physics Today |year=2017 |issue=12 |page=5887 |publisher= American Institute of Physics |doi=10.1063/pt.6.6.20171207a |bibcode=2017PhT..2017l5887. |access-date=16 July 2022}}
  • 1952 – Frederick John Marrian Stratton
  • 1953 – André Couder
  • 1954 – Otto Struve[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1963PASP...75..501P/abstract Phillips, John G. "Otto Struve, 1897–1963." Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 75, No. 447, December 1963, p. 504.]
  • 1955 – André Lallemand
  • 1956 – Viktor Ambartsumian[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1960PASP...72...73M Mayall, N. U. "Award of the Bruce Gold Medal to Prof. V. A. Ambartsumian." Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 72, No. 425, p. 75.]
  • 1957 – Daniel Chalonge
  • 1958 – Pol Swings
  • 1959 – Charles Fehrenbach{{cite web|url=https://francearchives.fr/fr/pages_histoire/267940200 |title= Charles Fehrenbach |publisher=France Archives|access-date=19 July 2022}}
  • 1960 – Albert Edward Whitford
  • 1961 – Jean Coulomb
  • 1962 – Otto HeckmannThomas Hockey (ed.), Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers (Cedar Falls, USA : Springer, 2014), p. 478.
  • 1963 – Jean Dufay[https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01588502/file/TH2017GomasYves2.pdf Yves Gomas, “Jean Dufay (1896–1977), professeur, astrophysicien et directeur d’observatoires” (France: Université de Lyon, 2017), p. 262.]
  • 1964 – Guglielmo Righini
  • 1965 – Jean-François Denisse
  • 1966 – Marcel Gilles Jozef MinnaertLeo Molenaar, “Marcel Minnaert, astrofysicus 1893–1970. De rok van het universum” (Balans, Amsterdam / Van Halewyck, Leuven 2003

), p. 509.

  • 1967 – Jean-Claude Pecker{{cite web|url= https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Pecker_Jean-Claude|title=Jean-Claude Pecker |publisher= Academia Europaea |access-date=18 July 2022}}{{cite web|url= https://www.college-de-france.fr/site/jean-claude-pecker/index.htm|title= Jean-Claude Pecker Astrophysique théorique (1964–1988) |date= 11 April 2022 |publisher= Collège de France |access-date=18 July 2022}}
  • 1968 – Karl-Otto Kiepenheuer
  • 1969 – Nicolas Stoyko
  • 1970 – Martin Schwarzschild[https://pr.princeton.edu/news/97/q2/0411schw.html "Princeton Astrophysicist Martin Schwarzschild Dies." News from Princeton University. Communications and Publications, Stanhope Hall, Princeton, New Jersey, 11 April 1997. Retrieved at https://pr.princeton.edu/news/97/q2/0411schw.html on 18 July 2022.]
  • 1971 – Jean Rösch
  • 1972 – Donald Harry Sadler[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1991QJRAS..32...59W/abstract Wilkins, G. A. "Obituaries. Donald Harry Sadler, O.B.E. (1908–1987)." Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 32, No.1, 1991, p. 63.]
  • 1973 – Évry Léon Schatzman{{cite web|url= https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Schatzman_Evry|title=Evry Schatzman |publisher= Academia Europaea |access-date=18 July 2022}}
  • 1974 – Walter Ernst Fricke[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1974S%26W....13..221./abstract Sterne Weltraum, 13. Jahrgang, 1974, p. 221.]
  • 1975 – Pierre Lacroute
  • 1976 – Donald Howard Menzel[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1976S%26T....52..163./abstract "D. H. Menzel received the Janssen Gold Medal of the Astronomical Society of France." Sky and Telescope, Vol. 52, p. 163.]Böhme, S. et al. eds. Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, Vol. 18, Literature 1976, Part 2 (Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 1977), p. 40.
  • 1977 – James Lequeux
  • 1978 – Adriaan BlaauwBoland, Wilfried; van Woerden, Hugo, eds. Birth and Evolution of Massive Stars and Stellar Groups: Proceedings of a Symposium held in Dwingeloo, The Netherlands, 24–26 September 1984. Astrophysics and Space Science Library (Dordrecht : Springer Science & Business Media, 2012), p. 345.
  • 1979 – Jean KovalevskyFerraz-Mello, S. "Jean Kovalevsky (1929–2018)" Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 130, 2018, p. 81.
  • 1980 – Lyman Spitzer{{cite web|url= https://pr.princeton.edu/news/97/q2/0401sptz.html|title=Professor of Astronomy Lyman Spitzer Jr. Dies |publisher= Princeton University |access-date=15 July 2022}}
  • 1981 – Georges Courtès[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1982LAstr..96...84./abstract L'Astronomie, Vol. 96, 1982, p. 84.]
  • 1982 – Peter van de Kamp{{cite journal | url=https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2915718 | doi=10.1063/1.2915718 | title=In Brief | journal=Physics Today | year=1983 | volume=36 | issue=6 | page=82 }}
  • 1983 – Jacques Lévy and Charles Bertaud
  • 1984 – Cornelis de Jager[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022SoPh..297...15R/abstract "Cornelis de Jager: In Memoriam." Solar Physics, Volume 297, Issue 1, January 2022.]
  • 1985 – Paul Muller[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000IAUDS.141....4T/abstract IAU Commission 26. (Double Stars) Information Circular, p.4-5]
  • 1986 – Marcel Golay{{cite web|url=https://www.unige.ch/sciences/astro/files/8114/2977/5079/GolayCV.pdf |title= CV de Marcel Golay|publisher= Université de Genève |access-date=17 July 2022}}
  • 1987 – Jean DelhayeAstronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, Vol. 44, Literature, Part 2, 1987 p. 76.
  • 1988 – Gérard de VaucouleursHarold G. Corwin, Lucette Bottinelli. The World of Galaxies: Proceedings of the Conference “Le Monde des Galaxies” Held 12–14 April 1988 at the Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris in Honor of Gérard and Antoinette de Vaucouleurs on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday (New York : Springer Verlag, 2012), p. ix.
  • 1989 – Bernard Guinot{{cite web|url=http://www.academie-sciences.fr/academie/membre/Guinot_Bernard.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811110005/http://www.academie-sciences.fr/academie/membre/Guinot_Bernard.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 August 2011|title=Bernard GUINOT|publisher=French Academy of Sciences|access-date=21 December 2014}}
  • 1990 – Herbert FriedmanNaval Research Laboratory, “1992 NRL Review” (Washington, D.C.: Naval Research Laboratory, 1992), p. 249.
  • 1991 – Pierre Mein{{cite web|url=https://pierremein.fr/ |title= Biographie|publisher= Pierre Mein’s personal website |access-date=17 July 2022}}
  • 1992 – Luboš Perek{{cite web|url=http://www1.asu.cas.cz/person/perek.html|title=Luboš Perek |publisher= Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic|access-date=13 July 2022}}
  • 1993 – Audouin Dollfus[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010JRASC.104..251R/abstract Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Vol. 104, No. 6 (December 2010), p. 252.]
  • 1994 – Edith Alice MüllerVirginia Trimble, David A. Weintraub. The Sky Is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words (Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2022), p. 28.
  • 1995 – François RoddierLa médaille Janssen 1995 L’Astronomie, Société Astronomique de France, Paris, July–August 1996, p.p. 201-202.
  • 1996 – Michael Perryman{{cite web|url= https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Perryman_Michael |title=Michael Perryman |publisher= Academia Europaea |access-date=13 July 2022}}
  • 1997 – Elizabeth NesmeVirginia Trimble, David A. Weintraub. The Sky Is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words (Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2022), p. 28. and Serge Koutchmy{{cite web|url=https://www.bibalex.org/eclipse2006/CultureAndAstronomySpeakers/Koutchmy.htm|title=Prof. Serge Koutchmy|publisher=Bibliotheca Alexandrina|access-date=12 July 2022}}
  • 1998 – Michel Mayor{{cite web|url= https://www.radiofrance.fr/personnes/michel-mayor|title=Biographie Michel Mayor |publisher= Radio France|access-date=16 July 2022}}
  • 1999 – Pierre Léna{{cite web|url= https://www.pas.va/en/academicians/ordinary/lena.html|title= Prof.Pierre Jean Léna|publisher= The Pontifical Academy of Sciences |access-date=12 July 2022}}
  • 2000 – Reinhard Genzel{{cite web|url=https://www.imprs-astro.mpg.de/content/prof-dr-reinhard-genzel |title=Prof. Dr. Reinhard Genzel|publisher=The International Max Planck Research School on Astrophysics|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2001 – Roger Cayrel
  • 2002 – Armand H. Delsemme{{cite journal|url=https://baas.aas.org/pub/armand-h-delsemme-1918-2017/release/1|title=Armand H. Delsemme (1918–2017)|journal=Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society|date=31 January 2018 |volume=50 |issue=1 |access-date=12 July 2022 |last1=Combi |first1=Michael R. }}
  • 2003 – Jean-Paul Zahn"Prix Janssen." l’Astronomie (Société Astronomique de France), July – August 2004, p.p. 464-466.
  • 2004 – Jayant Narlikar{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/narlikar-gets-prestigious-french-award/articleshow/618569.cms |title=Narlikar gets prestigious French award|newspaper=Times of India|date=15 April 2004 |access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2005 – Roger-Maurice Bonnet{{cite web|url= https://www.eurisy.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/2008-Roger-Bonnet.pdf |title=Biography of Roger-Maurice Bonnet|publisher= Eurisy|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2006 – Owen Gingerich{{cite web|url= https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2007/02/gingerich-awarded-janssen-prize/|title=Gingerich awarded Janssen Prize|date=February 2007 |publisher= The Harvard Gazette|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2007 – Thérèse Encrenaz{{cite web|url= https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Encrenaz_Th%C3%A9r%C3%A8se|title=Thérèse Encrenaz |publisher= Academia Europaea |access-date=10 July 2022}} and Paul Couteau[http://www.astro.gsu.edu/wds/dsl/Comm26/cir163.pdf IAU Commission 26. (Double Stars) Information Circular no 163, October 2007, p.5]
  • 2008 – Jan Stenflo{{cite web|url= https://ethz.ch/en/the-eth-zurich/organisation/who-is-who/retired-professors/details.html?persid=78018|title=Stenflo, Jan Olof, Prof. em. Dr. |publisher= ETH Zürich|access-date=16 July 2022}}
  • 2009 – Catherine Cesarsky{{cite web|url=https://www.eso.org/public/about-eso/dg-office/ccesarsk/ |title=Dr. Catherine Cesarsky|publisher= European Southern Observatory|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2010 – Carlton Pennypacker{{cite web|title=Carlton Pennypacker|url=https://handsonuniverse.org/usa/about/carlpennypacker/|agency=Hands-on Universe|access-date=30 November 2022|publication-date=}}
  • 2011 – {{ill|Roger Ferlet (astronome)|lt=Roger Ferlet|fr}}Pecker J.-C., “Prix Janssen 2011 : Roger Ferlet” l’Astronomie, 2011, p. 60.
  • 2012 – Jay Pasachoff{{cite web|url=https://communications.williams.edu/news-releases/9_7_2013_pasachoff/|title=Jay Pasachoff Receives Prize from French Astronomical Society|publisher=Williams College|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2013 – Suzanne Débarbat{{cite web|url=https://scanr.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/person/idref05220443X|title=Suzanne Débarbat |publisher=scanR- French Ministry of Higher Education and Research|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2014 – Rafael Rebolo López{{cite web|url=http://english.niaot.cas.cn/ns/201605/t20160517_163134.html|title=Director General of IAC and Deputy Director of GTC, Prof. Rafael Rebolo López & Prof. Romano Corradi, visit NIAOT|publisher=Nanjing Institute of Astronomical Optics & Technology |access-date=12 July 2022}}
  • 2015 – Suzy Collin-Zahn{{cite web|url=https://www.afis.org/Entretien-avec-Suzy-Collin-Zahn |title=Entretien avec Suzy Collin-Zahn|publisher=Association Française pour l’Information Scientifique|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2016 – John Leibacher {{cite web|url=https://sf2a.eu/spip/spip.php?article761 |title=Message SF2A no 774 |publisher=Société Française d’Astronomie et d’Astrophysique – SF2A|access-date=21 November 2022}}
  • 2017 – Françoise Combes{{cite web|url=https://www.academie-sciences.fr/fr/Membres-a-la-une/francoise-combes-laureate-du-prix-jules-janssen-2017.html#:~:text=Fran%C3%A7oise%20Combes%2C%20membre%20de%20l,la%20Soci%C3%A9t%C3%A9%20astronomique%20de%20France. |title=Françoise Combes, lauréate du prix Jules Janssen 2017 |publisher=French Academy of Science|access-date=10 July 2022}}{{cite web|url= https://www.college-de-france.fr/site/francoise-combes/Biographie.htm|title=Françoise Combes |date=11 April 2022 |publisher= Collège de France |access-date=19 July 2022}}
  • 2018 – Alessandro Morbidelli{{cite web|url=https://www.oca.eu/en/alessandro-morbidelli |title=Morbidelli Alessandro |publisher=Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2019 – Hubert Reeves{{cite web |url=https://nouvelles.umontreal.ca/article/2019/11/25/hubert-reeves-est-laureat-du-prix-jules-janssen/ |title=Hubert Reeves est lauréat du prix Jules–Janssen |publisher=University of Montreal (Canada) |access-date=10 July 2022 |archive-date=21 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220521050257/https://nouvelles.umontreal.ca/article/2019/11/25/hubert-reeves-est-laureat-du-prix-jules-janssen/ |url-status=dead }}
  • 2020 – Ewine van Dishoeck{{cite web|url=https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/nieuws/2021/01/ewine-van-dishoeck-ontvangt-de-jules-janssen-prize-2020|title=Ewine van Dishoeck ontvangt de Jules Janssen Prize 2020|date=8 January 2021 |publisher=University of Leiden (The Netherlands)|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2021 – Jean-Pierre Luminet{{cite web|url=https://www.osupytheas.fr/?Prix-JANSSEN-2021#:~:text=Le%20Comit%C3%A9%20scientifique%20de%20la,CNRS%2C%20AMU%2C%20CNES).|title=Prix JANSSEN 2021|publisher=Institut Pythéas – Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers|access-date=10 July 2022}}
  • 2022 – Jocelyn Bell Burnell{{cite web|url=https://rse.org.uk/dame-jocelyn-bell-burnell-awarded-cunningham-medal-and-jules-janssen-prize/|title=Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell awarded Cunningham Medal and the Jules Janssen Prize|date=14 March 2023 |publisher=Royal Society of Edinburgh|access-date=15 March 2023}}
  • 2023 – Bruno Sicardy{{cite web|url=https://www.observatoiredeparis.psl.eu/les-occultations-stellaires.html|title=Les occultations stellaires : de la sérendipité à la physique|date=10 April 2024 |publisher=Observatoire de Paris|access-date=12 November 2024}}
  • 2024 – Ruth Durrer{{cite web|url=https://saf-astronomie.fr/en-janssen-prize/|title=Prix Jules Janssen|publisher=Société astronomique de France|access-date=12 November 2024}}

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See also

References

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External links

  • [https://saf-astronomie.fr/en-janssen-prize/ Official list of all recipients of the prix Jules–Janssen given by the French Astronomical Society]

Category:Astronomy prizes

Category:French awards

Category:Awards established in 1897

Category:1897 establishments in France