Nominations are open for two awards offered by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Do you know of qualified candidates? Please step forward, as they
cannot nominate themselves!
1. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Amateur Achievement Award
Purpose
The Amateur Achievement Award of the ASP, given yearly since 1979, is designed to
recognize significant contributions to astronomy or amateur astronomy by those not
employed in the field of astronomy in a professional capacity.
Eligibility
Nominees must have made significant contributions to astronomy, but are not employed
as professional astronomers. Letters of nomination should highlight how the nominee or
nominees have distinguished themselves in this endeavor or cite exceptional
achievement or both.
Nominations
Nominations are welcome from members of the astronomical community. Self
nominations or nomination by a family member will not be accepted. All nominations will
remain active for three years of competition; additional support letters or nomination
updates will be accepted at any time.
For all the pertinent details, please log on to: http://www.astrosociety.org/membership/
awards/amateur.html
2. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Las Cumbres Award for Outreach
Purpose
The Las Cumbres Amateur Outreach Award, established by Wayne Rosing and Dorothy
Largay, seeks to honor outstanding educational outreach by an amateur astronomer to
K-12 children and the interested lay public.
Eligibility
“Amateur” is understood to mean someone who does not receive compensation (other
than expenses) for their activity and does not receive the majority of their income from a
profession in astronomy.
Nominations
Nominations are made by members of the astronomical community. Self nominations or
nomination by a family member will not be accepted.
For all the pertinent details, please log on to: http://www.astrosociety.org/membership/
awards/cumbres.html