Riccardo Giacconi Born: 6-Oct-1931 Birthplace: Genoa, Italy
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Astronomer, Physicist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Discovered cosmic X-ray sources American astrophysicist Riccardo Giacconi won the Nobel Prize in 2002, for his discovery of cosmic x-ray sources. In 1962, while working as an astronomer at the private firm American Science and Engineering, he discovered Scorpius X-1, the first known source of x-rays from beyond our solar system. Two years later he discovered Cygnus X-1, the first object to be generally accepted as a black hole by most astronomers. He led the design and development of the Uhuru and Einstein X-Ray Observatories, and was the first director of the Space Telescope Science Institute, which oversaw the scientific operations of the Hubble space telescope. Father: Antonio Giacconi (shopkeeper) Mother: Elsa Canni Giacconi (math and physics teacher, div. 1940) Wife: Mirella (high school sweetheart, translator) Daughter: Guia Daughter: Anna Son: Marc (d. 1991)
University: PhD Astrophysics, University of Milan (1954) Fellow: Research, Indiana University Bloomington (1956-58) Fellow: Cosmic Ray Laboratory, Princeton University (1958-59) Scholar: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Harvard University (1973-81) Professor: Astronomy, Harvard University (1973-82) Administrator: Space Telescope Science Institute (1981-92) Professor: Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University (1981-99) Professor: Physics and Astronomy, University of Munich (1991-99) Administrator: European Southern Observatory (1993-99) Professor: Research Professor, Johns Hopkins University (1999-)
Fulbright 1956-58 AAS Helen B. Warner Prize 1966
NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement 1971
NASA Distinguished Public Service Award 1972
AAPT Richtmyer Memorial Award 1975
Elliott Cresson Gold Medal of the Franklin Institute 1980
NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal 1980
Bruce Medal 1981 Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics 1981
NYAS Cressy Morrison Award 1982
Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medal 1982 (with Harrie Massey) Wolf Prize in Physics 1987 (with Herbert Friedman and Bruno Rossi) ICRA Marcel Grossmann Award 2000
National Medal of Science 2003 Nobel Prize for Physics 2002 (with Raymond Davis, Jr. and Masatoshi Koshiba) GAS Karl Schwarzschild Medal 2004
Associated Universities, Inc. President (1999-2004)
NASA Principal Investigator, Uhuru, Skylab, & Einstein projects (1960-81) American Science & Engineering X-ray Astronomer (1959-73)
Member of the Board of American Science & Engineering (1966-73)
Accademia dei Lincei American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science American Astronomical Society American Philosophical Society American Physical Society Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Cosmos Club Federation of American Scientists Board of Sponsors Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science External Member
National Academy of Sciences Royal Astronomical Society Foreign Member Italian Ancestry
Naturalized US Citizen 1967 Asteroid Namesake 3371 Giacconi
Author of books:
X-Ray Astronomy (1974, astrophysics) The X-Ray Universe (1985, astrophysics) Secrets of the Hoary Deep: A Personal History of Modern Astronomy (2008, memoir)
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