George Ellery Hale Prize

George Ellery Hale Prize

The George Ellery Hale Prize, or Hale Prize, is awarded annually by the Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society for outstanding contributions over an extended period of time to the field of solar astronomy. The prize is named in memory of George Ellery Hale.

Past winners of the Hale Prize are: [ cite web | url = http://spd.aas.org/halepc.html | title = SPD Hale Prize Citations | accessdate = 2008-02-04 | publisher = AAS]

*1978 Eugene N. Parker
*1980 John P. Wild
*1982 John W. Evans
*1984 Leo Goldberg
*1986 Peter A. Sturrock
*1988 Cornelis de Jager
*1990 Richard N. Tousey
*1992 Horace W. Babcock
*1994 Douglas O. Gough
*1996 Raymond Davis Jr.
*1998 Richard B. Dunn
*1999 John W. Harvey
*2000 Loren W. Acton
*2001 Alan M. Title
*2002 Eric Priest
*2003 Robert F. Howard
*2004 Robert P. Lin
*2005 Spiro Antiochos
*2006 Peter A. Gilman
*2007 Mukul R. Kundu
*2008 Hugh S. Hudson

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