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Cassini Scientist Gets Prestigious Achievement Award

10.09.07

Andrew P. Ingersoll, Cassini imaging scientist, of the California Institute of Technology has been awarded the 2007 Gerard P. Kuiper Prize by the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society in honor of his outstanding contributions to planetary science. Ingersoll has been a leader in the investigation of planetary atmospheres for more than four decades.

Andy Ingersoll Image right: Caltech's Andy Ingersoll. Image credit: Caltech
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