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January 25, 2001
Contact: Tim Stephens (831) 459-2495; stephens@cats.ucsc.edu
UCSC ASTRONOMER FRANK DRAKE HONORED WITH NEW EDUCATION PRIZE
For Immediate Release
SANTA CRUZ, CA--The American Astronomical Society (AAS) has awarded the first
AAS Education Prize to Frank Drake, professor emeritus of astronomy and astrophysics
at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The prize recognizes outstanding contributions
to the education of the public, students, and the next generation of professional
astronomers.
Drake, a pioneer in the search for intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, is
chairman of the board of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, CA. Drake originated
the famous "Drake Equation," used to estimate the probability of detecting
radio signals from extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy. In 1960,
as a staff member of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, he conducted the first
radio search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
In honoring Drake as the first winner of its new education award, AAS issued the
following citation: "Dr. Frank Drake is awarded the AAS Education Prize in recognition
of his inspiration and leadership in many areas of education and public outreach
in astronomy. His wide-ranging popularizations, his tireless help for journalists,
and his championship of education and public information through the SETI Institute
have helped scientists, educators, and the world at large to think rationally about
life in the cosmos. His innovative courses in astronomy for non-science majors, his
mentorship of undergraduate and graduate astronomy students, and his development
of the science of SETI through Project Ozma, the Drake Equation, and now Project
Phoenix have brought the excitement of the cosmic quest to several generations. In
the process, he has educated us all."
Drake is a member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences. He served as dean of natural sciences at UCSC from 1984 to
1988. He also served as president of the Astonomical Society of the Pacific.
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