Award
The Chapman Medal is an award of the Royal Astronomical Society, given for "investigations of outstanding merit in the science of the Sun, space and planetary environments or solar-terrestrial physics".[1][2] It is named after Sydney Chapman (1888–1970), a British geophysicist who worked on solar-terrestrial physics and aeronomy. The medal was first awarded in 1973, initially on a triennial basis. From 2004-2012 it was awarded biennially, and since 2012 has been annual.
Medallists
Source: Royal Astronomical Society
See also
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- Patrick Moore Medal
- Annie Maunder Medal
- Anges Mary Clerke Medal
- Fowler Award
- Winton Award
- Group achievement Award
- Service Award
- Honorary Fellowship
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