Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy
The Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to an individual or group determined to have made the most impact on space activities over the past year. It is named after Dr. Goddard, the father of modern rocketry.[1] It is the primary award of the National Space Club presented during the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner in Washington, D.C.
List of award winners
Year | Winner[2] |
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2016 | The New Horizons Mission Team |
2012 | The GPS Originator Team |
2011 | Simon Ramo, PhD |
2010 | Norman R. Augustine |
2009 | Michael D. Griffin |
2008 | Peter B. Teets |
2007 | Captain John W. Young, USN (Ret.) |
2006 | Dr. James Van Allen |
2005 | Mars Exploration Rover Project Team |
2004 | STS-107 Space Shuttle Columbia Accident Recovery Team |
2003 | The STS-107 Crew |
2002 | First International Space Station Expedition Crew |
2001 | Daniel S. Goldin |
2000 | Keith R. Hall |
1999 | John Glenn |
1998 | Dr. Sheila E. Widnall |
1997 | Dr. Shannon W. Lucid |
1996 | Jimmie D. Hill |
1995 | Gen. Thomas S. Moorman, Jr. |
1994 | The Crew of Space Shuttle Mission 61 |
1993 | Forrest S. McCartney |
1992 | The Magellan Project Team Leaders |
1991 | Norman Ralph Augustine |
1990 | Dr. Lew Allen, Jr. |
1989 | The Shuttle Return to Flight Team |
1988 | James M. Beggs |
1987 | Edward C. Aldridge, Jr. |
1986 | Lieutenant General James A. Abrahamson |
1985 | President Ronald Reagan |
1984 | Congressman Don Fuqua |
1983 | John F. Yardley |
1982 | The Crewmen for STS 1 & 2 |
1981 | The NASA/JPL Voyager Team |
1980 | The NASA/JPL Voyager Project Team |
1979 | Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. |
1978 | Charles S. Draper |
1977 | Viking Project Team |
1976 | Frank E. Moss |
1975 | The Skylab Astronauts |
1974 | Olin F. Teague |
1973 | George M. Low |
1972 | Clinton P. Anderson |
1971 | James E. Webb |
1970 | The Apollo 11 Astronauts |
1969 | The Apollo 8 Astronauts |
1968 | Robert C. Seamans, Jr. |
1967 | George P. Miller |
1966 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
1965 | William H. Pickering |
1964 | Hugh L. Dryden |
1963 | John H. Glenn |
1962 | Robert R. Gilruth |
1961 | Lockheed Missiles & Space Division |
1960 | Karol J. Bossard |
1959 | Samuel K. Hoffman |
1958 | Wernher von Braun |
References
- ↑ Kluger, Jeffrey (March 29, 1999). "Rocket Scientist Robert Goddard". Time. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
- ↑ "Past Goddard Trophy Winners". National Space Club. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
External links
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