Jansky Lecture: Call for NominationsThe National Radio Astronomy Observatory invites nominations for the 2004 Jansky Lectureship. The Karl G. Jansky Lectureship is an honor established by the trustees of Associated Universities, Inc., to recognize outstanding contributions to the advancement of astronomy. First awarded in 1966, it is named in honor of Karl G. Jansky who, in 1932, first detected radio waves from a cosmic source. For more information, see the Jansky Lecture webpage. Send nominations by April 30, 2004, via e-mail to Billie Rodriguez or via regular mail to Director's Office, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 520 Edgemont Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903-2475. Modified on Wednesday, 31-Mar-2004 13:14:51 EST |