This medal is awarded to a scientist who has made distinguished contributions to space science and whose work has contributed significantly to the promotion of international scientific cooperation. All scientists working in any field covered by COSPAR are eligible for this medal. This medal may also be awarded to a group of scientists. From 2018 the IAU has named a minor planet for each COSPAR award recipient. The number of the minor planet appears below in parentheses.
Previous recipients
2024 |
Dieter Bilitza (20061) |
2022 |
WU Ji (10118) |
2020 |
John Z. Kiss (8267) and F. Javier Medina (8333) |
2018 |
Stas Barabash (6315) |
2016 |
Lev Zelenyi |
2014 |
Carlé McGetchin Pieters |
2012 |
Roger-Maurice Bonnet |
2010 |
Lee-Lueng Fu and Yves Ménard |
2008 |
Marvin A. Geller |
2006 |
Raymond A. Greenwald |
2004 |
Stephen S. Holt |
2002 |
André Brack |
2000 |
John H. Carver |
1998 |
Reimar Lüst |
1996 |
Anatoli I. Grigoriev |
1994 |
Ranjan R. Daniel |
1992 |
Hubert Curien |
1990 |
Bengt Hultqvist |
1988 |
Cornelis de Jager |
1986 |
The Inter-Agency Consultative Group |
1984 |
Roald Z. Sagdeev |
Nomination requirements, form, and citations for the most recent award recipients.