Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award
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The Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award is awarded by the American Astronomical Society for astronomy writing for an academic audience, specifically textbooks at either the upper-division undergraduate level or the graduate level. Books suitable for this award must be currently available in North America. A single gold medal will be given, and if the winning book has multiple authors, the $1,000 monetary award will be divided, and multiple certificates will be issued.[1]
Year | Recipient |
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2006 | Barbara Ryden |
2007 | Imke De Pater, Jack Lissauer |
2008 | Linda S. Sparke, John S. Gallagher |
2009 | Dan Maoz |
2010 | Hale Bradt |
2011 | Caleb A. Scharf |
2012 | Abraham Loeb |
2013 | George Rieke |
2018 | Kevin Heng |
2019 | David Branch, J. Craig Wheeler |
2020 | Thomas Burbine |
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