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  1. The Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society is the highest award given by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). The RAS Council have "complete freedom as to the grounds on which it is awarded" and it can be awarded for any reason.

  2. Royal Astronomical Society. The Gold Medal is the highest award in the Society's gift, and the Byelaws leave the Council complete freedom as to the grounds on which it is awarded.

  3. Gold Medal (G) The Gold Medal is the highest award in the Society's gift, and the Byelaws leave the Council complete freedom as to the grounds on which it is awarded. However, in the past the Council has taken….

  4. The Society's highest honour is its Gold Medal, which can be awarded for any reason but usually recognises lifetime achievement. Past winners include Albert Einstein, Edwin Hubble, Arthur Eddington and Stephen Hawking. It was first awarded in 1824; since 1964 two have been awarded each year: one for astronomy, and one for geophysics.

  5. Il più alto riconoscimento della RAS è la Medaglia d'Oro della Royal Astronomical Society. Tra i destinatari più noti ci sono Albert Einstein nel 1926 e Stephen Hawking nel 1985. Tra gli altri premi si ricorda la Eddington Medal, la Herschel Medal, la Chapman Medal, la Price Medal e la Jackson-Gwilt Medal. Note