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- 2001 DPS Prize Recipients - AAS Division for Planetary Sciences
Bruce Hapke, 2001 Gerard P Kuiper Prize recipient Bruce W Hapke, Professor of Planetary Sciences in the Department of Geology and Planetary Science of the University of Pittsburgh, was chosen by the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society as the winner of the Kuiper Prize for the year 2001 The DPS is […]
- Gerard P. Kuiper Prize - Wikipedia
The Gerard P Kuiper Prize is awarded annually by the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society for outstanding lifetime achievement in the field of planetary science 2001 Bruce Hapke; 2002 Eberhard Grün; 2003 Steven J Ostro; 2004 Carle M Pieters; 2005 William B Hubbard; 2006 Dale P Cruikshank;
- Gerard P. Kuiper papers | University of Arizona Libraries
Gerard P Kuiper was born in The Netherlands in the town of Harenkarspel on December 7, 1905 He entered Leiden University in 1924 and received his Bachelor of Science in 1927 Kuiper immediately continued his graduate studies and received his Ph D in Astronomy in 1933 While completing his advanced studies, he was an assistant observer at the
- AAS Division Awards Announced | Physics Today | AIP Publishing
The division of planetary sciences presented three awards this year The Gerard P Kuiper Prize went to Bruce W Hapke, professor emeritus of planetary sciences at the University of Pittsburgh The division honored Hapke for his research contributions in modeling electromagnetic radiation, which have “provided the foundation for interpreting planetary remote sensing data ”
- Kuiper, Gerard Peter (updated) - SpringerLink
Born Harenkarspel, the Netherlands, 7 December 1905 Died Mexico City, Mexico, 24 December 1973 Dutch–American astronomer and planetary scientist Gerard P Kuiper discovered that the atmosphere of Mars consists largely of carbon dioxide and advocated the importance of Solar System astronomy in the third quarter of the 20th century when it was generally unpopular
- Dr Gerard Peter Kuiper (1905-1973) - Find a Grave Memorial
Dr Gerard Peter Kuiper Birth 7 Dec 1905 Netherlands Death 23 Dec 1973 (aged 68) Ciudad de México, Mexico Burial Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map Memorial ID 6447788 6447788 · View
- Gerard P. Kuiper - Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
Gerard P Kuiper (1905-1973) is considered by many as the father of modern planetary science Kuiper was born in The Netherlands He entered Leiden University in 1924 and received his Bachelor of Science in 1927 and a Ph D in Astronomy in 1933 While completing his advanced studies, he worked as an assistant observer at the Leiden Observatory
- Biography of Gerard P. Kuiper
Read the full biography of Gerard P Kuiper, including facts, birthday, life story, profession, family and more
- Files of the Space Race: The Papers of Astronomer Gerard P. Kuiper
The University of Arizona Special Collections is pleased to announce the completion of the archival processing of the Gerard P Kuiper Papers (MS 480)Gerard P Kuiper Papers (MS 480)
- Our Legacy in Space | University of Arizonas Space Impact
Kuiper-Arizona Laboratory for Astromaterials Analysis Located approximately 30 feet below ground in the sub-basement of the Gerard P Kuiper building for Space Sciences, the Kuiper Materials Imaging Characterization Facility provides access to cutting-edge instrumentation for electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy
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