The Jonathan Eberhart Planetary Sciences Journalism Award was established by the Division for Planetary Sciences to recognize and stimulate distinguished popular writing on planetary sciences.[1] The winning author (or authors) receives (or divide) a prize of $1,000, plus a citation. The award is named after science journalist Jonathan Eberhart.[2]

Jonathan Eberhart Planetary Sciences Journalism Award winners

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References

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  2. ^ Janet Raloff (October 8, 2009). "Award named for late Science News writer". Science and the Public. Science News. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
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  8. ^ Kathy Wren (17 July 2013). "Science's Richard Kerr Wins Planetary Science Journalism Award". AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. Retrieved 11 January 2014.