The Dirk Brouwer Award was established by the American Astronautical Society to honor significant technical contributions to space flight mechanics and astrodynamics and to recognize Dirk Brouwer's outstanding role in celestial mechanics and his widespread influence on workers in space flight and astrodynamics.[1]

Recipients

  • 1989: Kyle T. Alfriend and Peter M. Bainum
  • 1990: Jer-Nan Juang and Vinod J. Modi
  • 1991: No award
  • 1992: Antonio L. Elias
  • 1993: Robert D. Culp
  • 1994: John E. Prussing
  • 1995: Byron D. Tapley
  • 1996: Richard H. Battin
  • 1997: Gerald R. Hollenbeck
  • 1998: George H. Born
  • 1999: Shannon L. Coffey
  • 2000: Malcolm D. Shuster
  • 2001: Paul J. Cefola
  • 2002: Roger A. Broucke
  • 2003: David W. Dunham
  • 2004: Kathleen Howell
  • 2005: F. Landis Markley

See also

References

  1. "Dirk Brouwer Award". American Astronautical Society. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
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