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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.
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The ChapmanMedal is an award of the Royal Astronomical Society, given for "investigations of outstanding merit in the science of the Sun, space and planetary...
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was awarded 1979: ChapmanMedal, Royal Astronomical Society 1989: National Medal of Science 1990: William Bowie Medal 1992: Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical...
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Medal, the Herschel Medal, the ChapmanMedal and the Price Medal. Beyond research, there are specific awards for school teaching (Patrick Moore Medal)...
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named to Canada's Olympic Team. Chapman played in five of Canada's six games at the Olympic Games, winning the Bronze Medal. On May 25, 2019, she was named...
propagation and the ionosphere. Chapman grew up in London, Ontario, the son of Lt. Col. Lloyd Chapman and Kathleen Chapman. He received his BSc (Honors)...
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professor of space physics at Imperial College London. He was awarded the ChapmanMedal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 2006 "in recognition of his pioneering...
Day Medal in 1968 Bigelow Medal of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 1970 Bigsby Medal of the Geological Society of London in 1971 ChapmanMedal of...
Carrie Chapman Catt (born Carrie Clinton Lane; January 9, 1859 – March 9, 1947) was an American women's suffrage leader who campaigned for the Nineteenth...