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  2. Known for. Noted astrophysicist who was awarded the Henry Draper Medal (1910) and the Rumford Prize (1915) Charles Greeley Abbot (May 31, 1872 – December 17, 1973) was an American astrophysicist and the fifth secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, serving from 1928 until 1944. [1][3][4] Abbot went from being director of the Smithsonian ...

  3. An astrophysicist who studied solar radiation, Abbot was born in Wilton, New Hampshire, into a family of farmers. After completing courses at Phillips Andover Academy, he continued his education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating with an MS in 1895.

  4. Charles Greeley Abbot Award. This award recognizes individuals who have made a significant contribution to ASES or to the field of solar energy. No geographical limitations are imposed and the winner need not be a member of the society. 2024 Winner: Abraham Ellis. 2023 Winner: Sarah Kurtz. 2022 Winner: Ranga Pitchumani. 2021 Winner: Jan Kleissl

  5. The Charles Greeley Abbot Award is named in honor of Dr. Charles Abbot, who was a prominent researcher in solar energy. During his 101-year lifetime, he developed a number of instruments for measuring solar insolation, determined the solar constant with great accuracy, and contributed greatly to the understanding of the solar resource on earth.

  6. Charles Greeley Abbot was an American astrophysicist who, as director of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Washington, D.C., for almost four decades, engaged in a career-long campaign to demonstrate that the Sun’s energy output varies and has a measurable effect on the Earth’s weather.

  7. In this annual journal of the American Philosophical Society, the author offers a biography of Charles Greeley Abbot, the fifth Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.

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  9. The youngest of four children of Harris and Caroline Ann (Greeley) Abbot, Charles Greeley attended public schools, but finished at Phillips Andover Academy. He then attended MIT, where he graduated in 1894 with a thesis in chemical physics.

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