Space Pioneer Awards
Space Pioneer Awards or NSS Space Pioneer Awards are the annual awards given by National Space Society, an independent non-profit educational membership organisation, to individuals and teams who have opened the space frontier.[1]
The awards are given in 13 categories and category is awarded each year.
India's Mars Orbiter Mission team won 2015 Space Pioneer Award in the science and engineering category.[2]
Categories
The 13 categories in which award could be given are:
- Business / Corporate
- Business / Entrepreneur
- Compelling Art
- Educator / Education
- Government Service (Non-legislative)
- Government Service (Legislative)
- Mass Media
- Public Awareness
- Scientist / Engineer
- Service to the Space Community
- Space Development
- Special Merit
- Wide Media
List of recipients[3]
2015 - Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), (Mars Orbiter Mission)
2011 - Elon Musk [Business Entrepreneur]
2011 - Robert Bigelow [Space Development]
2011 - X-51A Waverider Team [Science and Engineering]
2011 - Paul Spudis [Scientific or Engineering Paper]
2011 - Gordon R. Woodcock [Lifetime of Service to the Space Community]
2011 - George T. Whitesides [Service to the Space Community]
2010 - Ray D. Bradbury [Mass Media]
2010 - George T. Whitesides [Service to the Space Community]
2010 - NASA-Ames LCROSS Mission Team [Science and Engineering]
2009 - Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) [Science and Engineering]
2009 - John C. Mankins [Space Development]
2009 - Brian G. Marsden [Service to the Space Community]
2009 - Russell L. Schweickart [Historic Space Achievement]
2008 - "The Caballeros" Col. Mike Hornitschek, USAF, Col. M.V. “Coyote” Smith, USAF, Lt. Col. Peter Garretson, USAF, Lt. Col. Paul Damphousse, USMC, and Gen. James Armor (Ret.) [Space Development]
2008 - Anita E. Gale [Education]
2008 - Al Globus [Education]
2008 - Patricia Grace Smith [Government Service (Non-legislative)]
2007 - Kenneth Cox [Space Development]
2007 - Heinz Hermann Koelle [Special Merit]
2006 - Elon Musk [Business/Entrepreneur]
2006 - JAXA HAYABUSA (MUSES-C) Mission Team [Scientist/Engineer]
2006 - Michael Griffin [Space Development]
2005 - Paul Allen [Business/Entrepreneur]
2005 - Mars Exploration Rover Team, accepted by Dr. Steven Squyres [Scientist/Engineer]
2005 - Dr. Boris Smeds, ESA, for Cassini/Huygens mission [Scientist/Engineer]
2004 - Rep. Sherwood Boehlert [Government Service (Legislative)]
2004 - Gary Pearce Barnhard [Special Merit - Space Activist of the Year]
2004 - Randall Severy [Special Merit - Space Activist of the Year]
2001 - Leonard David [Mass Media]
2001 - Dr. Robert Farquhar, Mission Director, and the Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) Mission Team [Scientist/Engineer]
1998 - George French for MoonLink [Business/Entrepreneur]
1998 - Alan Binder [Scientist/Engineer]
1997 - Greg Allison [Business/Entrepreneur]
1997 - Rep. James Sensenbrenner, for Commercial Space Act of 1997 [Government Service (Legislative)]
1997 - Mars meteorite team [Scientist/Engineer]
1997 - Lori Garver [Special Merit]
1996 - Charlie Chafer [Business/Entrepreneur]
1996 - Jeff Kluger [Mass Media]
1996 - Peter Diamandis [Special Merit]
1995 - Glenn Heinmiller [Mass Media]
1995 - General Daniel Graham [Special Merit]
1995 - Dr. Mark Albrecht [Special Merit]
1994 - Dr. Stewart Nozette [Scientist/Engineer]
1994 - Tim Kyger [Special Merit]
1993 - McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Delta Clipper Team [Business/Corporate]
1993 - Dr. Daniel Goldin [Special Merit]
1992 - Westinghouse Electric Corporation Commercial and Civil Space Division [Business/Corporate]
1992 - Barbara Morgan [Education]
1992 - Sen. Barbara Mikulski [Government Service (Legislative)]
1991 - Women in Aerospace [Public Awareness]
1991 - K. Eric Drexler [Space Development]
1990 - Orbital Sciences Corporation [Business/Corporate]
1990 - Virginia’s Center for Innovative Technology [Business/Entrepreneur]
1990 - Rep. Ron Packard [Government Service (Legislative)]
1990 - Lyman Spitzer, Jr. [Scientist/Engineer]
1989 - 3M Corporation [Business/Corporate]
1989 - James Bennett [Business/Entrepreneur]
1989 - Pat Rawlings [Compelling Art]
1989 - The Challenger Center [Education]
1989 - Sen. Jake Garn [Government Service (Legislative)]
1989 - Wendell Mendell [Scientist/Engineer]
1988 - Gilbert W. Keyes, Boeing [Business/Corporate]
1988 - Byron Lichtenberg [Business/Entrepreneur]
1988 - Dermot Burke and the Princeton Ballet for “A Tribute” [Compelling Art]
1988 - Kamil Naguib, World Aerospace Education Foundation [Education]
1988 - Rep. George Brown, Jr. [Government Service (Legislative)]
1988 - Doug Morrow, Richard MacLeod, U.S. Space Foundation [Mass Media]
1988 - Thomas Rogers [Scientist/Engineer]
1988 - Craig Covault [Wide Media]