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Robert Naeye
Born
Education
Scientific career
FieldsScience journalism
Institutions

Robert Naeye is an American science journalist and former magazine editor.

Early life

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He was born in Burlington, Vermont and raised in Hershey, Pennsylvania. He currently lives just outside Hershey.[1]

His ancestry can be traced to the Flanders region of Belgium and other places in Northern Europe. He is unrelated to the Belgian cyclist of the same name Robert Naeye.[2]

Education

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He completed and undergraduate degree at Oberlin College and a master's degree in science journalism at Boston University.[2]

Career

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Publications and NASA

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He has worked as a Researcher/Reporter at Discover magazine, Senior Editor at Astronomy magazine, Editor in Chief of Mercury magazine, Senior Editor and later Editor in Chief of Sky & Telescope magazine, and Senior Science Writer for the Astrophysics Science Division at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.[1] He has also written numerous freelance articles for a variety of print and online publications.

Bibliography

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He has contributed to four books and authored two other books:[2]

  • Through the Eyes of Hubble: The Birth, Life, and Violent Death of Stars
  • Signals from Space: The Chandra X-ray Observatory

Awards and honours

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  • In 2002, the Astronomical Association of Northern California honored him with its Professional Astronomer of the Year Award[2]
  • In 2002, the American Astronomical Society's High-Energy Astrophysics Science Division honored him with the David N. Schramm Award for Science Journalism[2]
  • In 2019, the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association honored him with the Keystone Press Award for Investigative Journalism, Division VI (First Place)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Home". Robertnaeye.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Robert Naeye". Skyandtelescope.org. July 18, 2006.
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