Harold Masursky Award for Meritorious Service to Planetary Science - AAS Division for Planetary Sciences (original) (raw)
The Harold Masursky Award for Meritorious Service to Planetary Science (“Masursky Award”) recognizes and honors individuals who have rendered outstanding service to planetary science and exploration through – but not limited to – engineering, managerial, programmatic, editorial, or public service activities. Criteria for consideration and selection include but are not limited to:
1. Innovative and creative nature of service: The candidate’s service should exhibit depth and/or breadth, and be recognized as beneficial and influential to the community. The candidate should exhibit ingenuity and resourcefulness in influencing how planetary science is conducted, going above and beyond to further the field as to warrant special recognition.
2. Significance of service: The significance of the candidate’s service activities to the field should be demonstrated by evidence of success, wide reach, and/or a long-lasting impact on the community.
3. Ethics: The candidate for nomination is expected to follow the AAS Code of Ethics (https://aas.org/policies/ethics) and the nomination letter should include a statement to that effect.
For additional Nomination information, see also here.
The Masursky Award will consist of a certificate and (except for a posthumous recipient) a cash award, in an amount to be determined by the DPS Committee. The Masursky Award will normally be presented to the recipient at the annual meeting of the DPS.
All DPS members are encouraged to submit nominations for the Masursky Award.
A documentary in honor of Harold Masursky’s career is available here: https://youtu.be/h3EsZNaIQj4
Masursky Award Winners | |
2024 | Renee Dotson |
2023 | Dale Cruikshank |
2022 | Jim Green |
2021 | Mark Showalter |
2020 | Heidi Hammel |
2019 | Phil Nicholson |
2018 | Faith Vilas |
2017 | Louise Prockter |
2016 | Mark Sykes |
2015 | Christina Richey |
2014 | Athena Coustenis |
2013 | Ronald Greeley |
2012 | Susan Niebur |
2011 | Benton C. Clark III |
2010 | Alan Tokunaga |
2009 | no award |
2008 | Jon D. Giorgini |
2007 | Tom Gehrels |
2006 | Gentry Lee |
2005 | J. Kelly Beatty |
2004 | Alexander Basilevsky |
2003 | Reta F. Beebe |
2002 | no award |
2001 | no award |
2000 | Geroge E. Brown, Jr. |
1999 | Wesley T. Huntress |
1998 | Jurgen H. Rahe |
1997 | John T. Trauger |
1996 | William Quaide |
1995 | William Brunk |
1994 | Joseph A. Burns |
1993 | Mildred S. Matthews |
1992 | Harlan J. Smith |
1991 | Carl Sagan |