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  1. The Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society is the highest award given by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). The RAS Council have "complete freedom as to the grounds on which it is awarded" and it can be awarded for any reason.

  2. She was also the first woman to publish scientific findings in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, to be awarded a Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1828), and to be named an honorary Member of the Royal Astronomical Society (1835, with Mary Somerville).

  3. The Society presents several awards, medals and prizes for outstanding achievements in astronomy and geophysics. The Gold Medal is the highest award in the Society's gift, and the Byelaws leave the Council complete freedom to the grounds on which it is awarded.

  4. The Gold Medal is the highest award in the Society's gift, and the Byelaws leave the Council complete freedom as to the grounds on which it is awarded. Learn how to nominate for the Gold Medal in Astronomy, the criteria, the previous winners and the online form.

  5. Gold Medal (G): Professor John-Michael Kendall, University of Oxford. Eddington Medal (A): Professor Pedro Ferreira, University of Oxford. Chapman Medal (G): Professor Valery Nakariakov, University of Warwick. Herschel Medal (A): Professor Emerita Roberta Humphreys, Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics

  6. Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society. British science award. Learn about this topic in these articles: Royal Astronomical Society. In Royal Astronomical Society. …Caroline Herschel was awarded a Gold Medal in 1828 and, with Mary Somerville, was elected an honorary member in 1835. Women were first admitted to fellowship in 1916. Read More.