Dirk Brouwer Award (American Astronautical Society)
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The Dirk Brouwer Award was established by the American Astronautical Society
American Astronautical Society
Formed in 1954, the American Astronautical Society is an independent scientific and technical group in the United States dedicated to the advancement of space science and exploration. AAS supports NASA's Vision for Space Exploration and is a member of the Coalition for Space Exploration and the...

 to honor significant technical contributions to space flight mechanics and astrodynamics and to recognize Dirk Brouwer
Dirk Brouwer
Dirk Brouwer was a Dutch-American astronomer.He received his Ph.D. in 1927 at Leiden University in the Netherlands and then went to Yale University...

's outstanding role in celestial mechanics
Celestial mechanics
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 and his widespread influence on workers in space flight and astrodynamics. http://www.astronautical.org/awards/dirk-brouwer-award/
Dirk Brouwer Award Winners
YearName
1972 Theodore Edelbaum
1973 John Breakwell
1974 Howard Tindall Jr.
1975 Robert M. L. Baker
1976 Barbara C. Johnson
1977 Ronald L. Berry
1978 No award
1979 Angelo Miele
1980 Paul Herget
Paul Herget
Paul Herget was an American astronomer.Herget taught astronomy at the University of Cincinnati. He was a pioneer in the use of machine methods, and eventually digital computers, in the solving of scientific and specifically astronomical problems .During World War II he applied these same talents...

1981 Victor Szebehely
Victor Szebehely
Victor G. Szebehely was a key figure in the development and success of the Apollo program.Szebehely was born in Budapest, Hungary. He went to the United States in 1947 and became a naturalized citizen in 1956...

1982 Thomas R. Kane
Thomas R. Kane
Thomas R. Kane is a professor emeritus of applied mechanics at Stanford University. In the 1960s, Kane devised a "related formalism to derive equations of motion using virtual velocities".-References:...

1983 Giuseppe Colombo
Giuseppe Colombo
Giuseppe Colombo , better known by his nickname Bepi Colombo, was an Italian scientist, mathematician and engineer at the University of Padua, Italy Giuseppe Colombo (Padua, October 2, 1920 – Padua, February 20, 1984), better known by his nickname Bepi Colombo, was an Italian scientist,...

1984 Robert W. Farquhar
1985 No award
1986 Andre Deprit
1987 John L. Junkins
1988 Richard W. Longman
1989 Peter M. Bainum
1990 Jer-Nan Juang
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
Kathleen Howell
Kathleen Howell is a professor at Purdue University in the School of Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering.She is a 1984 winner of the 1984 Presidential Young Investigator Award, presented to her at the White House by Ronald Reagan, and the 2004 recipient of the Dirk Brouwer Award from the...

2005 F. Landis Markley
2006 Nguyen Xuan Vinh
Nguyen Xuan Vinh
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2007 Bernard Kaufman
2008 Bob Schutz
2009 Bruce Conway
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