Nobel prize ceremony
In a very formal and festive ceremony in Stockholm, the Swedish king Carl XVI Gustaf presented the Nobel prizes to this year’s esteemed laureates, among them Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz. Fanfare sounds accompanied his Majesty handing over the medals. As every year, the award ceremony took place on the anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death, 10 December.
Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz had a busy Nobel week. On 6 December 2019, the laureates began their stay in Stockholm with a visit to Nobel Prize Museum in the Old Town, where they each signed a chair at the museum’s restaurant and donated a specially selected artefact to the museum’s collections. Didier Queloz gave a key to the museum. “The key has been used for many years to enter the telescope at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence”, he said. Then the two physicists and Stanley Whittingham, Nobel laureate in chemistry, talked to ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Jessica Meir who are presently at the International Space Station, ISS.
The visit at the museum was followed by the Nobel lectures on Sunday morning, 8 December 2019.
Michel Mayor
Nobel Lecture: Plurality of Worlds in the Cosmos: A Dream of Antiquity, A Modern Reality of Astrophysics
Didier Queloz
Nobel Lecture: Exoplanets: 51 Pegasis b and all the others …
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