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Eddington Medal - Wikipedia ^ "Eddington Medal to Mestel", Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 34: 275, 1993, Bibcode: 1993QJRAS 34 275 ^ a b "Eddington Medal Winners" (PDF) Royal Astronomical Society Retrieved 15 January 2016
Eddington Medal - The Royal Astronomical Society The Eddington Medal is awarded for investigations of outstanding merit in theoretical astrophysics This medal is awarded for a single investigation, or a series of closely-linked investigations, of outstanding merit (including emerging areas)
R. I. P Leon Mestel (1927-2017) | In the Dark He has been awarded both the Eddington Medal (1993) and the Gold Medal (2002) of the Royal Astronomical Society He had great physical insight which was backed up with prodigious mathematical skill and an encyclopedic knowledge of astrophysics
Leon Mestel - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Leon Mestel (born 5 August, 1927) is a British astronomer who has won both the Eddington Medal (1993) and Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (2002) He was born in Melbourne, Australia, and came to England at the age of three, where he lived in Forest Gate, East London
Leon Mestel - Biography — JewAge Leon Mestel (born 5 August 1927) is a British astronomer and astrophysicist and Emeritus Professor at the University of Sussex His research interests are in the areas of star formation and structure, especially stellar magnetism and astrophysical magnetohydrodynamics He has won both the Eddington Medal (1993) and the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (for Astronomy, 2002
Eddington Medal - Detailed Pedia The Eddington Medal is awarded by the Royal Astronomical Society for investigations of outstanding merit in theoretical astrophysics It is named after Sir Arthur Eddington First awarded in 1953, the frequency of the prize has varied over the years, at times being every one, two or three years Since 2013 it has been awarded annually
Eddington Medal - Wikiwand The Eddington Medal is awarded by the Royal Astronomical Society for investigations of outstanding merit in theoretical astrophysics It is named after Sir Arthur Eddington
Leon Mestel - Wikipedia Leon Mestel (5 August 1927 – 15 September 2017) [2] was a British - Australian astronomer and astrophysicist and Emeritus Professor at the University of Sussex His research interests were in the areas of star formation and structure, especially stellar magnetism and astrophysical magnetohydrodynamics He was awarded both the Eddington Medal (1993) and the Gold Medal of the Royal