Astronomical award

Mount Holyoke College鈥檚 Thomas Burbine has won an award from the American Astronomical Society for his asteroid textbook, which was borne of his teaching.

By Keely Savoie Sexton 

Thomas Burbine, visiting lecturer in astronomy, received the 2020 Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award for his undergraduate textbook 鈥淎steroids: Astronomical and Geological Bodies鈥 at the virtual 237th American Astronomical Society meeting.

Burbine developed his book after years of teaching at 果冻传媒 about asteroids, meteorites and comets. The award, given by the American Astronomical Society, is a prestigious recognition in the field of astronomy. 

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have a textbook that covered what I was teaching, so I decided I needed to develop my own,鈥 he said. 

Over the years, Burbine worked on the textbook and his instruction side by side, teaching his classes with unpublished chapters of his manuscript. 

The resulting book offers 鈥渃lear explanations, well-chosen photographs and diagrams, homework problems with worked-out examples, and extensive references for deeper study of every topic,鈥 wrote the American Astronomical Society in its .

鈥淎ptly timed for the current golden age of asteroid research, this book equips readers to understand small solar system bodies from multiple scientific perspectives鈥攁s celestial objects, geological worlds, potential founts of natural resources, existential threats to civilization, and priority targets for spacecraft reconnaissance.鈥

While Burbine generally looks to the stars, he is also looking forward to receiving his medal. 

鈥淭his is the biggest award I have received,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 am very excited.鈥