The Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) is the highest award given by the RAS. The RAS Council have "complete
freedom as to the grounds on which it is awarded" and as such it can be awarded for any reason. Past awards have been given for
"outstanding personal researches in the fields of astronomy and geophysics" as well as general contributions to astronomy and
geophysics "that may be made through leadership in research programmes, through education and through scientific
administration". It has been awarded both for research that has taken a lifetime (it has most frequently been given to recognise an
extraordinary lifetime achievement) and for specific pieces of research.