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The Eddington Medal, named after Sir Arthur Eddington, is awarded by the Royal Astronomical Society nominally once every two years for investigations of outstanding merit in theoretical astrophysics.

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Japanese (Japanese) エディントン・メダル
German (German) Eddington-Medaille
Spanish (Spanish) Medalla Eddington
French (French) Médaille Eddington
Italian (Italian) Medaglia Eddington

Royal Astronomical Society

1985. Other awards include the Eddington Medal, the Herschel Medal, the Chapman Medal, the Price Medal... William Lassell James Glaisher George Darwin Edward Stone Arthur Eddington Arthur Milne William McCrea Fred Hoyle Medals The highest award of the Royal Astronomical Society is its Gold Medal. Among the...

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