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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
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

References

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  1. ^ "Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award - American Astronomical Society". aas.org.

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