Rittenhouse Medal
{{Short description|Astronomy award}}
The Rittenhouse Medal is awarded by the Rittenhouse Astronomical Society for outstanding achievement in the science of Astronomy.{{Cite web |url=http://www.rittenhouseastronomicalsociety.org/Pages/rasmedalrecipients.htm |title=Rittenhouse Astronomical Society Medal recipients |access-date=2014-11-18 |archive-date=2017-09-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170923050715/http://www.rittenhouseastronomicalsociety.org/Pages/rasmedalrecipients.htm |url-status=dead }} The medal was one of those originally minted to commemorate the Bi-Centenary of the birth of David Rittenhouse on April 8, 1932. In 1952 the Society decided to establish a silver medal to be awarded to astronomers for noteworthy achievement in astronomical science. The silver medal is cast from the die (obverse) used for the Bi-Centennial Rittenhouse Medal.
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! Year ! Recipient ! Affiliation | ||
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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Certificate Medal | ||
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|1933 | Frank Schlesinger | Director Yale Observatory |
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|1934 | Robert G. Aitken | Director Lick Observatory |
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|1935 | Harlow Shapley | Mount Wilson Observatory |
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|1936 | Robert McMath | Director McMath-Hulbert Observatory |
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|1937 | Armin O. Leuschner | Berkley Astronomical Department |
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|1938 | Knut Lundmark | Professor of Astronomy, University of Lund, Sweden |
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|1940 | Gustavus Wynne Cook | Director Cook Observatory |
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|1940 | John A. Miller | Director Emeritus, Sproul Observatory |
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|1943 | Forest Ray Moulton | Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of Science |
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|1943 | Samuel Fels | Philanthropist and Donor of Fels Planetarium |
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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Silver Medal | ||
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|1952 | Gerard P. Kuiper | Director Yerkes Observatory |
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|1953 | Harlow Shapley | Director Harvard Observatory |
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|1954 | Otto Struve | President International Astronomical Union |
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|1955 | Harold Spencer Jones | Astronomer Royal of England |
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|1958 | Lyman Spitzer, Jr. | Director Princeton University Observatory |
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|1959 | Bengt Stromgren | Professor; Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton |
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|1960 | Fred Hoyle | Plumian Professor of Astronomy, Cambridge University |
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|1961 | Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin | Professor Harvard University |
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|1965 | Peter Van De Kamp | Director Sproul Observatory, Swarthmore College |
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|1966 | Martin Schwarzschild | Professor; Princeton University |
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|1967 | Helen Sawyer Hogg | Harvard Observatory |
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|1968 | Allan Sandage | |
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|1980 | Carl Sagan | |
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|1988 | Carolyn Shoemaker, Eugene Shoemaker | |
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|1990 | Clyde Tombaugh | |
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