Saul Perlmutter, Brian P. Schmidt, Adam G. Riess
Nobel Lecture
Saul Perlmutter, The Supernova Cosmology Project, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratoryand University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Brian P. Schmidt, The High-Z Supernova Search Team, Australian National University, Weston Creek, Australia
Adam G. Riess, The High-Z Supernova Search Team, Johns Hopkins University and Space Telescope Science
Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA
Photo Gallery
Saul Perlmutter lecturing at the 2002 Berkeley Lab (LBNL) Open House.Adam G. Riess together with his wife Nancy Joy Riess and their two children Noah and Gabrielle at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, 6 December 2011.
Adam Riess arriving at the parking lot at Johns Hopkins University after the announcement of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Adam Riess celebrating with a glass champagne with colleague Dan Reich.
Colleagues at Johns Hopkins University proposing a toast for Adam Riess, 2011 Nobel Laureate in Physics
A happy Adam Riess, left, with his wife Nancy and colleague Dan Reich.
Adam Riess, 2011 Nobel Laureate in Physics, surrounded by reporters and news media outside Johns Hopkins University.
Adam Riess, center, is congratulated by colleagues Julian Krolik and Charles Bennett after the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Adam Riess, right, is congratulated by colleagues after the announcement of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Amid a backdrop of far-off galaxies, spiral galaxy NGC 3370 looms in the foreground. It lies about 100 million light-years away toward the constellation Leo, and is also home to a supernova seen in 1994 in the NASA Hubble Space Telescope.
Portrait of Adam G. Riess.
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