Klumpke-Roberts Award


The Klumpke-Roberts Award, one of seven international and national awards for service to astronomy and astronomy education given by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, was established from a bequest by astronomer Dorothea Klumpke-Roberts to honor her husband Isaac Roberts and her parents.
It recognizes outstanding contributions to the public understanding and appreciation of astronomy.[1] It is open to "individuals involved in science, education, writing/publishing, broadcasting, astronomy popularization, the arts, or other pursuits" from all nations and is the most prestigious award of its kind.
Award winners
Source: Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- 1974 Carl Sagan
 - 1975 Isaac Asimov
 - 1976 Chesley Bonestell
 - 1977 Fred Hoyle
 - 1978 Patrick Moore
 - 1979 William J. Kaufmann III
 - 1980 Walter Sullivan
 - 1981 Dietrick Thomsen
 - 1982 Bart Bok
 - 1983 Helen Sawyer Hogg
 - 1984 Deborah Byrd
 - 1985 James Stokley
 - 1986 Timothy Ferris
 - 1987 The Editors of Sky and Telescope Magazine
 - 1988 Joseph M. Chamberlain
 - 1989 Ed Krupp
 - 1990 Donald Goldsmith
 - 1991 Richard Berry
 - 1992 Philip Morrison
 - 1993 David Morrison
 - 1994 Andrew Fraknoi
 - 1995 Heidi Hammel
 - 1996 Terence Dickinson
 - 1997 Franklyn M. Branley
 - 1998 Julieta Fierro
 - 1999 Stephen P. Maran
 - 2000 Jack Horkheimer
 - 2001 Sandi Preston
 - 2002 Don Davis and Jon Lomberg
 - 2003 Hubble Heritage Project, Space Telescope Science Institute
 - 2004 Seth Shostak
 - 2005 Jeff Goldstein
 - 2006 Jeffrey Rosendhal
 - 2007 Noreen Grice
 - 2008 Dava Sobel
 - 2009 Isabel Hawkins
 - 2010 Marcia Bartusiak
 - 2011 Paul Davies
 - 2012 Ian Ridpath
 - 2013 Mary Kay Hemenway
 - 2014 Dennis Schatz
 - 2015 Robert J. Nemiroff, Michigan Technological University and Jerry Bonnell, University of Maryland
 - 2016 Chris Impey, University of Arizona College of Science
 - 2017 Paul A. Delaney, York University
 - 2019 Jay Pasachoff, Williams College
 - 2021 Lars Lindberg Christensen
 - 2022 Suzanne Gurton
 - 2023 Don McCarthy
 - 2024 Richard Tresch Fienberg
 
See also
References
- ^ "Klumpke-Roberts Award". Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Retrieved 18 February 2020.