nr ↓ | name ↓ | Name Source ↓ |
349 | Dembowska | Named in honor of Ercole Dembowski (1812–1881), native of Milan, Italy who established a private obs |
680 | Genoveva | Named probably after the main figure in the drama Genoveva by the German dramatist Friedrich Hebbel |
1004 | Belopolskya | Named in honor of A. A. Belopolsky (1854–1934), astrophysicist at the Pulkovo Observatory. (H 96) Be |
1007 | Pawlowia | Named in honor of the Russian biologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849–1936), the 1904 Nobel Prize winn |
1074 | Beljawskya | This planet is named in honor of the discoverer S. I. Belyavskij (1883–1953), astronomer at the Sime |
1074 | Beljawskya | This planet is named in honor of the discoverer S. I. Belyavskij (1883–1953), astronomer at the Sime |
1286 | Banachiewicza | Named in honor of the Polish astronomer Tadeusz Banachiewicz (1882–1954), director of the Cracow Obs |
1379 | Lomonosowa | Named in honor of the first famous Russian physicist and astronomer, Mikhail Vasilevich Lomonosov, 1 |
1590 | Tsiolkovskaja | This planet is named in honor of the well-known Russian physicist and teacher Konstantin Tsiolkovsky |
1605 | Milankovitch | Named in memory of M. Milankovitch (1879-1958), famous Yugoslav astronomer, celestial mechanician an |
1606 | Jekhovsky | Named in memory of Benjamin Jekhovsky, astronomer at the Algiers and later the Bordeaux and Toulouse |
1734 | Zhongolovich | Named in honor of Prof. Ivan Danilovich Zhongolovich, a distinguished astronomer and geodesist, on t |
1774 | Kulikov | Named in honor of the late Dmitri Kuzmich Kulikov {1912–1964}, specialist in geodesy and fundamental |
1789 | Dobrovolsky | Named in honor of Lt. Col. Georgi Timofeyevich Dobrovolsky, the commander. (M 3296) This name and th |
1790 | Volkov | Named in honor of Vladislav Nikolayevich Volkov, the flight engineer. (M 3296) See the remark to (17 |
1791 | Patsayev | Named in honor of Victor Ivanovich Patsayev, the test engineer. (M 3296) See the remark to (1789). |
1804 | Chebotarev | Named in honor of Prof. G. A. Chebotarev {1913–1975}, Director of the Institute of Theoretical Astro |
1828 | Kashirina | Named in honor of Valentin Semenovich Kashirin, physician from Simferopol (Crimea). (M 3825) Name pr |
1833 | Shmakova | Named in honor of Mrs. M. Ya. hmakova (1910–1971), staff member of the I.T.A. {Institute for Theoret |
1836 | Komarov | Named in honor of the Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Mikhajlovich Komarov (1927–1967). In 1964 he headed |
1854 | Skvortsov | Named in honor of Prof. E. F. Skvortsov (1882–1952), an instructor of astronomy in the Simferopol Pe |
1855 | Korolev | Named in honor of academician Sergej Pavlovich Korolev (1907–1966), an outstanding designer of Sovie |
1857 | Parchomenko | Named in honor of Praskoviya Georgievna Parchomenko (1886–1970), astronomer. In 1930–1940 she observ |
1858 | Lobachevskij | Named in honor of Nikolaj Ivanovich Lobachevskij (1792–1856), Russian mathematician, the creator of |
1859 | Kovalevskaya | Named in honor of Sophie Kovalevskaya (1850–1891), the first Russian woman mathematician, associate |
1861 | Komensky | Named in honor of Jan Amos Komenský (Comenius, 1592–1670), Czech educational reformer and theologian |
1889 | Pakhmutova | Named in honor of Aleksandra Nikolaevna Pakhmutova, Soviet composer. (M 3936) |
1890 | Konoshenkova | Named in honor of Olga Petrovna Konoshenkova (1919–1975), the schoolmistress at the Crimean Observat |
1904 | Massevitch | Honoring Dr. Alla Genrichovna Massevitch {1918– }, a well-known woman astronomer-astrophysicist, vic |
1909 | Alekhin | Named in honor of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Alekhin (1892–1946), an outstanding Russian chess-player, |
1910 | Mikhailov | Named in honor of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov {1888–1983}, a prominent Soviet astronomer and |
1959 | Karbyshev | Named in honor of Dmitrij Michajlovich Karbyshev (1880–1945), Soviet military leader, hero of the So |
1984 | Fedynskij | Named in memory of Vsevolod Vladimirovich Fedynskij (1908-1978), an outstanding expert in reconnaiss |
2006 | Polonskaya | Named in honor of Elena Ivanovna Kazimirchak-Polonskaya {1902–1992}, a prominent researcher on comet |
2009 | Voloshina | Named in honor of Vera Danilovna Voloshina (1919–1941), a partisan who perished valiantly during the |
2010 | Chebyshev | Named in honor of Academician Pafnutij Lvovich Chebyshev (1821–1894), the great Russian mathematicia |
2030 | Belyaev | Named in honor of Colonel Pavel Ivanovich Belyaev (1925–1970), hero of the Soviet Union, Soviet cosm |
2042 | Sitarski | Named in honor of Grzegorz Sitarski, astronomer at the Polish Academy of Sciences well known for his |
2048 | Dwornik | Named by the discoverer for Stephen E. Dwornik, a geologist, noted for his role in the exploration o |
2076 | Levin | Named in honor of Boris Julevich Levin {1912–1989}, Moscow astronomer and geophysicist who has contr |
2112 | Ulyanov | Named in memory of Aleksandr Ulyanov (1866-1887), eldest brother of V. I. Lenin. |
2132 | Zhukov | Named in memory of Georgij Konstantinovich Zhukov (1896-1974), Marshal of the Soviet Union and leade |
2173 | Maresjev | Named in honor of Alexej Petrovich Maresjev, a war veteran whose heroic deed is described in B. Pole |
2222 | Lermontov | Named for the great Russian poet Mikhail Yur'evich Lermontov (1814-1841). |
2225 | Serkowski | Named in memory of Krzysztof M. Serkowski (1930–1981), an astronomer distinguished particularly in t |
2233 | Kuznetsov | Named in memory of Nikolaj Ivanovich Kuznetsov (1911-1944), hero of the Soviet Union, renowned parti |
2237 | Melnikov | Named in memory of Oleg Aleksandrovich Melnikov (1912–1982), on the staff of the Pulkovo Observatory |
2238 | Steshenko | Named in honor of Nikolaj Vladimirovich Steshenko, deputy director of the Crimean Astrophysical Obse |
2256 | Wisniewski | Named in honor of Wieslaw Z. Wisniewski {1931–1994}, astronomer at the University of Arizona. Wisnie |
2280 | Kunikov | Named in memory of Tzezar' L'vovich Kunikov (1909-1943), commander of the landing party that seized |
2286 | Fesenkov | Named in memory of Vasilej Grigor'evich Fesenkov (1889-1972), one of the founders of the study of as |
2294 | Andronikov | Named in memory of Iraklij Luarsabovich Andronikov (Andronikashvili, 1908–1990), Soviet writer and l |
2296 | Kugultinov | Named in honor of David Nikitich Kugul’tinov, renowned Soviet poet and national poet of Kalmykia {se |
2318 | Lubarsky | Named in honor of Cronid Lubarsky, a friend of T. Gehrels. {See also the citation for planet (2317) |
2323 | Zverev | Named in honor of Mitrofan Stepanovich Zverev {1903–1991}, specialist in fundamental astrometry, ini |
2342 | Lebedev | Named in memory of Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Lebedev (1914-1942), a valiant tank officer who fell in th |
2349 | Kurchenko | Named in memory of Nadezhda Kurchenko (1950–1970), an airline stewardess killed in a clash with two |
2352 | Kurchatov | Named in memory of Igor’ Vasil’evich Kurchatov (1902–1960), great atomic physicist and organizer of |
2354 | Lavrov | Named in honor of Svyatoslav Sergeevich Lavrov {1923– }, director of the Institute for Theoretical A |
2369 | Chekhov | Named for the celebrated writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860–1904). (M 7783) |
2371 | Dimitrov | Named in memory of Georgij Mikhailovich Dimitrov (1882–1949), founder and leader of the Bulgarian Pa |
2372 | Proskurin | Named in memory of Vitalij Fedorovich Proskurin (1919–1964), celestial mechanician at the Institute |
2376 | Martynov | Named in honor of Dmitrij Yakovlevich Martynov {1904–1989}, outstanding astrophysicist, for many yea |
2377 | Shcheglov | Named in honor of Vladimir Petrovich Shcheglov {1904–1985}, since 1941 the director of the Astronomi |
2386 | Nikonov | Named in honor of Vladimir Borisovich Nikonov {1905– }, chief of the stellar department of the Crime |
2394 | Nadeev | Named in memory of Lev Nikolaevich Nadeev (1902–1974), an astrometrist and geodesist who made extens |
2400 | Derevskaya | Named in memory of Alexandra Avramovna Derevskaya (1902–1959), mother heroine, who brought up 48 orp |
2402 | Satpaev | Named in memory of Kanysh Imantaevich Satpaev (1899–1964), outstanding geologist. As president of th |
2406 | Orelskaya | Named in honor of Varvara Ivanovna Orel’skaya, a member of the staff of the Institute for Theoretica |
2408 | Astapovich | Named in memory of Igor’ Stanislavovich Astapovich (1908–1976), a professor at Kiev University known |
2416 | Sharonov | Named in memory of Vsevolod Vasil’evich Sharonov (1901–1964), professor at Leningrad University and |
2422 | Perovskaya | Named in memory of Sofya Lvovna Perovskaya (1853–1881), executed for organizing the attempt of the l |
2426 | Simonov | Named in memory of Konstantin Mikhailovich Simonov (1915–1979), Soviet writer and public figure. (M |
2448 | Sholokhov | Named in memory of Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov (1905–1984), famous Soviet writer, 1965 Nobel pr |
2457 | Rublyov | Named for Andrej Rublyov (ca. 1360–ca. 1430), a world-renowned Russian painter who worked on the pai |
2475 | Semenov | Named in memory of Pavel Afanes’evich Semenov (1912–1942), a fighter in the International Brigade in |
2477 | Biryukov | Named in memory of Nikolaj Zotovich Biryukov (1912–1966), famous Soviet writer. In a rescue attempt |
2480 | Papanov | Named in memory of Anatolij Dmitrievich Papanov (1922–1987), talented Soviet actor. (M 13172) |
2489 | Suvorov | Named in memory of Alexandr Vasil’evich Suvorov (1729–1800), military theoretician, famous for his p |
2492 | Kutuzov | Named for Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov (1745–1813), military leader, commander-in-chief during the |
2498 | Tsesevich | Named in honor of Vladimir Platonovich Tsesevich {1907–1983}, former director of the Odessa Universi |
2506 | Pirogov | Named in memory of Nikola j Ivanovich Pirogov (1810–1881), distinguished Russian surgeon and anatomi |
2536 | Kozyrev | Named in honor of Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Kozyrev (1908–1983), a staff member of the Pulkovo Observat |
2544 | Gubarev | Named in honor of Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei A. Gubarev, commander of the spacecraft Soyuz 28. (M 7619 |
2546 | Libitina | Named for an ancient Roman divinity who presided over the burial of the dead. Roman poets frequently |
2553 | Viljev | Named in honor of Mikhail Anatol’evich Vil’ev (1893–1919), who, because of his exceptional abilities |
2562 | Chaliapin | Named in memory of Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin (1873–1938), outstanding Russian singer and actor. (M |
2563 | Boyarchuk | Named in honor of Aleksandr Alekseevich Boyarchuk {1931– }, deputy director of the Crimean Astro-phy |
2568 | Maksutov | Named in memory of Dmitrij Dmitrievich Maksutov (1896–1964), inventor of catadioptric meniscus optic |
2580 | Smilevskia | Named in memory of Moisej Vasil’evich Smilevskij (1913–1944), a journalist from the city of Cherson |
2583 | Fatyanov | Named in memory of Aleksej Ivanovich Fat’yanov (1919–1959), well-known Soviet poet and writer of pop |
2591 | Dworetsky | Named in honor of Michael M. Dworetsky, senior lecturer at University College, London. His research |
2627 | Churyumov | Named in honor of Klim Ivanovich Churyumov {1937– }, an astronomer on the Astronomical Faculty of Ki |
2661 | Bydzovsky | Named in honor of Academician Bohumil Bydžovský (1880–1969), professor of mathematics and chancellor |
2662 | Kandinsky | Named in memory of the Russian-born painter Vassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), one of the first and best |
2681 | Ostrovskij | Named in memory of Nikolaj Alekseevich Ostrovskij (1904–1936), Soviet writer, known for his book How |
2685 | Masursky | Named in honor of Harold Masursky {1923–1990}, planetary geologist at the Branch of Astrogeologic St |
2692 | Chkalov | Named in memory of Valerij Pavlovich Chkalov (1904–1938), who participated in the historic flight fr |
2702 | Batrakov | Named in honor of Yurij Vasil’evich Batrakov {1926– }, deputy director of the Institute for Theoreti |
2706 | Borovsky | Named in memory of Karel Havlíček Borovský (1821–1856), Czech writer, poet and journalist. (M 16441) |
2723 | Gorshkov | Named in memory of Petr Mikhailovich Gorshkov (1883–1975), professor at Leningrad University, promin |
2726 | Kotelnikov | Named in honor of academician Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kotel’nikov {1908– }, Soviet scientist, radio |
2769 | Mendeleev | Named in memory of Dmitrij Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834–1907), world-famous Russian chemist, discoverer |
2771 | Polzunov | Named for Ivan Ivanovich Polzunov (1728–1766), inventor of the first universal steam-engine in Russi |
2777 | Shukshin | Named in memory of Vasilij Makarovich Shukshin (1929–1974), distinguished Soviet writer, film direct |
2792 | Ponomarev | Named in memory of Nikolaj Georgievich Ponomarev (1900–1942), designer of astronomical instruments. |
2809 | Vernadskij | Named in memory of Academician Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadskij (1863–1945), distinguished naturalist, |
2833 | Radishchev | Named in memory of Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev (1749–1802), Russian writer, philosopher and rev |
2837 | Griboedov | Named in memory of Aleksandr Sergeevich Griboedov (1795–1829), Russian dramatic author and diplomat. |
2849 | Shklovskij | Named in honor of Iosif Samuilovich Shklovskij {1916–1985}, corresponding member of the USSR Academy |
2850 | Mozhaiskij | Named in memory of Aleksandr Fedorovich Mozhaiskij (1825–1890), Russian inventor and pioneer of flig |
2862 | Vavilov | Named in memory of Academician Nikolaj Ivanovich Vavilov (1887–1943), prominent botanist and genetic |
2877 | Likhachev | Named in honor of Dmitrij Sergeevich Likhachev, prominent Soviet literary scholar and outstanding ex |
2883 | Barabashov | Named in memory of Nikolaj Pavlovich Barabashov (1894–1971), director of the Kharkov Observatory for |
2887 | Krinov | Named in memory of Evgenij Leonidovich Krinov (1906–1984), celebrated Soviet meteoriticist, recipien |
2892 | Filipenko | Named in honor of Aleksandr Grigorevich Filipenko, chief of surgery at the Crimean regional hospital |
2907 | Nekrasov | Named in memory of Nikolaj Alekseevich Nekrasov (1821–1878), a poet and revolutionary who expressed |
2931 | Mayakovsky | Named in memory of the Soviet poet Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovskij (1893–1930). (M 8914) |
2948 | Amosov | Named in honor of Nikolaj Mikhailovich Amosov, distinguished cardiologist, specialist in medical cyb |
2949 | Kaverznev | Named in memory of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Kaverz-nev (1932–1983), Soviet journalist, documentary-f |
2965 | Surikov | Named in memory of Vasilij Ivanovich Surikov (1848–1916), famous Russian painter. (M 13173) |
3010 | Ushakov | Named in memory of the Russian admiral and sea captain Fedor Fedorovich Ushakov (1744–1817). (M 1115 |
3017 | Petrovic | Named in honor of Štefan Petrovič (1906–2000), organizer of modern climatology in Slovakia. (M 22828 |
3042 | Zelinsky | Named in honor of David S. Zelinsky, now a mathematician at Brown University, Providence, formerly a |
3071 | Nesterov | Named in honor of Petr Nikolaevich Nesterov (1887–1914), the Russian airman who was the first to car |
3080 | Moisseiev | Named in memory of Nikolaj Dmitrevich Moisseiev (Moiseev) (1902–1955), professor at Moscow Universit |
3084 | Kondratyuk | Named in memory of Yurij Vasil’evich Kondratyuk (1897–1942), one of the Soviet pioneers in rocket te |
3126 | Davydov | Named in memory of Denis Vasil’evich Davydov (1784–1839), officer, writer and poet, hero of the war |
3128 | Obruchev | Named in honor of Vladimir Afanasjevich Obruchev (1863–1956), outstanding geologist and geographer w |
3157 | Novikov | Named in memory of Aleksej Ivanovich Novikov (1916–1986), Soviet aviator and poet. (M 13175) |
3159 | Prokof'ev | Named in honor of Vladimir Konstantinovich Prokof’ev {1898–1993}, well-known expert on atomic spectr |
3186 | Manuilova | Named in memory of the prominent sculptor Ol’ga Maksimilianovna Manuilova (1893–1984). (M 12014) |
3210 | Lupishko | Named in honor of Dmitrij Fedorovich Lupishko {1942– }, deputy director of the Kharkow Astronomi?cal |
3214 | Makarenko | Named in memory of Anton Semenovich Makarenko (1888–1939), outstanding Soviet teacher and writer. (M |
3230 | Vampilov | Named in memory of Aleksandr Valentinovich Vampilov (1937–1972), talented Soviet dramatist. (M 12972 |
3323 | Turgenev | Named in memory of the famous Russian writer Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818–1883). (M 18136) |
3326 | Agafonikov | Named in honor of Askol’d M. Agafonikov, geo-physicist and navigator of the third Russian Antarctic |
3339 | Treshnikov | Named in honor of Aleksej F. Treshnikov, leader of the second Russian Antarctic expedition, in recog |
3345 | Tarkovskij | Named in memory of Andrej Arsen’evich Tarkovskij (1932–1986), Soviet theater and film producer. (M 1 |
3348 | Pokryshkin | Named in memory of Aleksandr Ivanovich Pokryshkin (1913–1985), a Soviet pilot known as a writer, the |
3357 | Tolstikov | Named in memory of Evgenij I. Tolstikov, Russian meteorologist and leader of the third Antarctic exp |
3358 | Anikushin | Named in honor of Mikhail Konstantinovich Anikushin, member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Arts, well kn |
3408 | Shalamov | Named in memory of the Soviet writer Varlam Tikhonovich Shalamov (1907–1982). (M 18137) |
3409 | Abramov | Named in memory of Fyodor Aleksandrovich Abramov (1920–1983), well-known writer who depicted in his |
3418 | Izvekov | Named in honor of Vladimir Andreevich Izvekov, an expert on solar-system dynamics and a staff member |
3429 | Chuvaev | Named in memory of Konstantin Konstantinovich Chuvaev (1917–1994), astrophysicist and staff member o |
3436 | Ibadinov | Named in honor of Hursandkul Ibadinov, researcher on comets, founder and head of the laboratory for |
3439 | Lebofsky | Named in honor of Larry A. Lebofsky, planetary scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of th |
3460 | Ashkova | Named in honor of Nataliya Vladimirovna Ashkova {1932– }, an expert on the dynamics of minor planets |
3469 | Bulgakov | Named in memory of Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov (1891–1940), Soviet writer and dramatist. (M 12017) |
3483 | Svetlov | Named in memory of the Soviet poet and dramatist Mikhail Arkad’evich Svetlov (1903–1964). (M 13481) |
3493 | Stepanov | Named in memory of Vladimir Evgen’evich Stepanov (1913–1986), a corresponding member of the former S |
3511 | Tsvetaeva | Named in honor of Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (1892–1941), talented Soviet poetess. (M 13176) |
3546 | Atanasoff | Named in honor of the mathematician John Atanasoff (1903–1995), a pioneer in the development of comp |
3547 | Serov | Named in memory of Valentin Alexandrovich Serov (1865–1911), a famous Russian painter. (M 24120) |
3586 | Vasnetsov | Named in memory of Viktor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov (1848–1926) and Apollinarij Mikhailovich Vasnetsov |
3615 | Safronov | Named in honor of Victor S. Safronov {1917– } of the O. Yu. Shmidt Institute of Earth Physics in Mos |
3616 | Glazunov | Named in honor of Il’ya Sergeevich Glazunov (1930– ), well-known Russian painter. (M 22245) |
3620 | Platonov | Named in memory of the writer Andrej Platonovich Platonov (1899–1951). (M 13176) |
3624 | Mironov | Named in memory of Soviet actor and producer Andrej Aleksandrovich Mironov (1941–1987). (M 13176) |
3628 | Boznemcova | Named in memory of Božena Němcová (1820–1862), outstanding Czech writer, author of the well-known bo |
3653 | Klimishin | Named in honor of Ivan Antonovich Klimishin, professor of astronomy at the Ivano-Frankovsk Pedagogic |
3657 | Ermolova | Named in memory of Maria Nikolaevna Ermolova (1853–1928), outstanding Russian actress. (M 22246) |
3662 | Dezhnev | Named in honor of Semen Ivanovich Dezhnev (c. 1605–1673), Russian seafarer. (M 22246) |
3745 | Petaev | Named in honor of Michail Ivanovich Petaev, visiting planetary geologist in the Harvard-Smithsonian |
3747 | Belinskij | Named in honor of Vissarion Grigor’evich Belinskij (1811–1848), Russian literary critic and publicis |
3750 | Ilizarov | Named in honor of Gavriil Abramovich Ilizarov, a remarkable orthopedic surgeon whose new methods hav |
3761 | Romanskaya | Named in memory of Sof’ya Vasil’evna Romanskaya (1886–1969). The first Russian woman concerned with |
3803 | Tuchkova | Named in memory of Margarita Mikhailovna Tuchkova (1781–1852), who built the Temple Spas Nerukotvorn |
3816 | Chugainov | Named in memory of Pavel Fedorovich Chugainov (1933–1992), astronomer at the Crimean Astrophysical O |
3835 | Korolenko | Named in honor of Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko (1853–1921), Russian writer and publicist whose |
3839 | Bogaevskij | Named in honor of Konstantin Fedorovich Bogaevskij (1872–1943), Russian painter who lived and worked |
3845 | Neyachenko | Named in memory of Il’ya Isakovich Neyachenko, journalist and amateur astronomer from Yalta, known f |
3889 | Menshikov | Named in honor of Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov (1673–1729), Russian statesman and military leader |
3900 | Knezevic | Named in honor of Zoran Knežević, an astronomer at the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade. Kneževi |
3921 | Klement'ev | Named in memory of Zakhar Ivanovich Klement’ev (1903–1994), professor of mathematics at Tomsk Univer |
3925 | Tret'yakov | Named in memory of Pavel Mikhailovich Tret’yakov (1832–1898) and his brother Sergej Mikhailovich (18 |
3930 | Vasilev | Named in memory of Konstantin Alekseevich Vasil’ev (1942–1976), a well known Russian painter. (M 170 |
3962 | Valyaev | Named in honor of Valerij Ivanovich Valyaev (1944– ), noted scientist in the field of ephemeris astr |
3965 | Konopleva | Named in honor of Valentina Petrovna Konopleva, astronomer at the Main Astronomical Observatory at G |
3968 | Koptelov | Named in honor of the Soviet writer Afanasij Lazarevich Koptelov, whose works depicted life of the p |
3971 | Voronikhin | Named in memory of Andrej Nikiforovich Voronikhin (1759–1814), a Russian architect, representative o |
3991 | Basilevsky | Named in honor of Alexandr T. Basilevsky {1937– }, a planetary geologist at the Vernadsky Institute, |
4004 | List'ev | Named in memory of Vladislav Nikolaevich List’ev (1957–1995), a talented Russian television journali |
4005 | Dyagilev | Named in memory of the Russian impressario Sergej Pavlovich Dyagilev (1872–1929). He is mainly known |
4010 | Nikol'skij | Named in memory of Gennadij Mikhajlovich Nikol’skij (1929–1982), Soviet astronomer, known for his re |
4011 | Bakharev | Named in memory of Anatolij Mikhailovich Bakharev (1918–1979), observer and researcher on comets and |
4043 | Perolof | Named in honor of Per Olof Lindblad, Swedish astronomer, director of the Stockholm Observatory at Sa |
4053 | Cherkasov | Named in memory of Nikolaj Konstantinovich Cherkasov (1903–1966), a well-known Russian actor. (M 241 |
4070 | Rozov | Named in honor of the Russian playwright Victor Sergeevich Rozov (1913– ). (M 24121) |
4074 | Sharkov | Named in honor of Viktor Ivanovich Sharkov (1935– ), an experimental astrophysicist known for his la |
4075 | Sviridov | Named in honor of Georgij Vasil’evich Sviridov {1915–1998}, a well-known Soviet composer. (M 17029) |
4080 | Galinskij | Named in honor of Nikolaj Dmitrievich Galinskij, Soviet radio engineer, creator of high-sensitivity |
4135 | Svetlanov | Named in honor of the famous Soviet composer and conductor Evgenij Fyodorovich Svetlanov. (M 18455) |
4145 | Maximova | Named in honor of the wonderful Russian ballet-dancer Ekaterina Sergeevna Maximova (1939– ). (M 2412 |
4164 | Shilov | Named in honor of the outstanding Soviet painter Aleksandr Maksovich Shilov, who has created a galle |
4165 | Didkovskij | Named in honor of Leonid Vladimirovich Didkovskij (b. 1948), astrophysicist and deputy director of t |
4166 | Pontryagin | Named after the outstanding Russian mathematician Lev Semenovich Pontryagin (1908–1988). (M 24121) |
4178 | Mimeev | Alexandr Pavlovich Mimeev (b. 1951) is a Russian radio engineer and amateur astronomer, known as the |
4184 | Berdyayev | Named in honor of the famous Russian philosopher Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Berdyayev (1874–1948). (M 18 |
4199 | Andreev | Named in memory of Gennadij Andreev and his family. A professor of celestial mechanics at the Univer |
4207 | Chernova | Named in honor of Galina Pavlovna Chernova, a senior researcher at the Astrophysical Institute of th |
4208 | Kiselev | Named in honor of Nikolaj Nikolaevich Kiselev, department head at the Astrophysical Institute of the |
4233 | Pal'chikov | Named in memory of Nikolaj Borisovich Pal’chikov (1913–1937), a student in the astronomy department |
4234 | Evtushenko | Named in honor of Evgenij Aleksandrovich Evtushenko (1933– ), well known Russian poet. (M 23351) |
4235 | Tatishchev | Named in memory of Vasilij Nikitick Tatishchev (1686–1750), an outstanding Russian scientist and sta |
4258 | Ryazanov | Named in honor of Ehldar Aleksandrovich Ryazanov, a well-known Soviet movie producer, writer and poe |
4268 | Grebenikov | Named in honor of Evgenij Alexandrovich Grebenikov, head of the department in the Institute of Probl |
4274 | Karamanov | Named in honor of Alemdar Sobitovich Karamanov, composer, who lives and works in the Crimea, known f |
4277 | Holubov | Named for a picturesque village in southern Bohemia northeast of Kleť Mountain. Near Holubov there a |
4280 | Simonenko | Named in memory of Alla Nikolaevna Simonenko (1935–1984), specialist on small bodies of the solar sy |
4286 | Rubtsov | Named in memory of the remarkable Soviet lyric poet Nikolaj Mikhajlovich Rubtsov (1936–1971). (M 184 |
4302 | Markeev | Named in honor of Anatolij Pavlovich Markeev, professor at the Moscow Aviation Institute, well-known |
4303 | Savitskij | Named in honor of Evgenij Yakovlevich Savitskij (1910–1990), Russian aviator, father of cosmonaut Sv |
4304 | Geichenko | Named in honor of Semyon Stepanovich Geichenko, writer and literary scholar, researcher of the life |
4306 | Dunaevskij | Named in memory of Isaak Osipovich Dunaevskij (1900–1955), prominent Soviet composer well known for |
4316 | Babinkova | Named in honor of Artur Nikolaevich Babin (1936– ) and Aleksandra Nikolaevna Koval’, husband and wif |
4320 | Jarosewich | Eugene Jarosewich (b. 1926), research chemist emeritus at the Smithsonian Institution, has analyzed |
4336 | Jasniewicz | Named in honor of Gerard Jasniewicz, astronomer at Strasbourg Observatory. As a long-time member of |
4361 | Nezhdanova | Named in memory of Antonina Vasil’evna Nezhdanova (1873–1950), an outstanding Soviet singer, actress |
4365 | Ivanova | Named in honor of Violetta Ivanova, astronomer at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgarian Natio |
4371 | Fyodorov | Named in honor of Svyatoslav Nikolaevich Fyodorov, famous Moscow ophthalmologist, outstanding surgeo |
4424 | Arkhipova | Named in honor of Irina Konstantinovna Arkhipova (1925– ), an outstanding representative of the Russ |
4427 | Burnashev | Named in honor of Vladislav Ivanovich Burnashev (1943– ), staff scientist at the Crimean Astrophysic |
4430 | Govorukhin | Named in honor of the well-known Russian cinematic producer and playwright Stanislav Sergeevich Govo |
4434 | Nikulin | Named in honor of Yurij Vladimirovich Nikulin (1921– ), a Russian circus artist, clown, film star. ( |
4437 | Yaroshenko | Named in memory of Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Yaroshenko (1846–1898), wellknown Russian painter, a membe |
4449 | Sobinov | Named in memory of Leonid Vital’evich Sobinov (1872–1934), a remarkable Russian singer, leading teno |
4475 | Voitkevich | Named in honor of George Vitol’dovich Voitkevich (1920– ), the 1967 Karpiński prizewinner for his ou |
4509 | Gorbatskij | Vitaly Gerasimovich Gorbatskij (b. 1920), professor at St. Petersburg University, is well known for |
4516 | Pugovkin | Named in honor of Mikhail Ivanovich Pugovkin (1923– ), outstanding and popular cinema actor who has |
4518 | Raikin | Named in memory of Arkadij Isaakovich Raikin (1911–1987), outstanding actor and performer of satiric |
4520 | Dovzhenko | Named in honor of Aleksandr Petrovich Dovzhenko (1894–1956), well-known Ukrainian cinema producer an |
4521 | Akimov | Named in honor of Nikolaj Pavlovich Akimov (1901–1968), prominent Soviet theater producer and painte |
4536 | Drewpinsky | David Drew Pinsky (“Dr. Drew”, b. 1958) cohosts Loveline, a syndicated radio program that dis |
4556 | Gumilyov | Named in memory of Nikolaj Stepanovich Gumilyov (1886–1921), famous poet and dramatist. He was one o |
4561 | Lemeshev | Named in honor of Sergej Yakovlevich Lemeshev (1902–1977), outstanding Russian opera-singer, artist |
4591 | Bryantsev | Named in memory of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bryantsev (1883–1961), producer, People’s artist of the |
4594 | Dashkova | Named in honor of princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova (1744–1810), one of the most educated women |
4601 | Ludkewycz | Named in honor of Romana Ludkewycz, mother of the discoverer. Her unending support of her son’s inte |
4605 | Nikitin | Named for Afanasij Nikitin (?–1472), a merchant from the town of Tver’. Nikitin, who was the first R |
4616 | Batalov | Named in honor of Aleksej Vladimirovich Batalov, well-known contemporary cinema actor and producer. |
4617 | Zadunaisky | Pedro E. Zadunaisky (b. 1918), one of the most active celestial mechanicians in Argentina, worked in |
4619 | Polyakhova | Named in honor of Elena Nikolaevna Polyakhova, assistant professor of astronomy at St. Petersburg Un |
4622 | Solovjova | Named in memory of Sergej Mikhailovich Solovjov (1820–1879), famous Russian historian and the author |
4623 | Obraztsova | Named in honor of Elena Vasil’evna Obraztsova, outstanding singer of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. |
4658 | Gavrilov | Named in honor of Aleksej Evgenievich Gavrilov, friend of the discoverer, famous Ukrainian architect |
4685 | Karetnikov | Named in honor of Valentin Grigorievich Karetnikov (1938– ), professor at Odessa University and dire |
4741 | Leskov | Named in memory of Nikolaj Semenovich Leskov (1831–1895), well-known Russian writer. (M 22247) |
4777 | Aksenov | Named in memory of a well-known authority on celestial mechanics, Evgenij Petrovich Aksenov (1933–19 |
4781 | Sladkovic | Named in honor of Andrej Sládkovič (1820–1872), Slovak poet and author of the poem “Marina”. (M 2160 |
4785 | Petrov | Named for the contemporary Russian composer Andrej Pavlovich Petrov (1930– ). (M 22247) |
4810 | Ruslanova | Named in memory of Lidiya Andreevna Ruslanova (1900–1973), Russian variety singer, popular for her r |
4811 | Semashko | Named in memory of Nikolaj Alekseevich Semashko (1874–1949), organizer of the health-service system |
4858 | Vorobjov | Amateur astronomer Tomas Vorobjov (b. 1984) is an assiduous observer of minor planets and a particip |
4868 | Knushevia | Kyiv (Kiev) National Taras Shevchenko University is the Ukrainian national center of higher educatio |
4869 | Piotrovsky | Named in memory of the outstanding archaeologist Boris Borisovich Piotrovsky (1908–1990), director o |
4920 | Gromov | Named in memory of Mikhail Mikhajlovich Gromov (1899-1985), well-known Russian pilot who set the wor |
4922 | Leshin | Laurie Leshin (b. 1965), assistant professor at Arizona State University, has used isotopic analyses |
4922 | Leshin | Laurie Leshin (b. 1965), assistant professor at Arizona State University, has used isotopic analyses |
4936 | Butakov | Named in memory of Grigorij Ivanovich Butakov (1820–1882), Russian admiral who drew up the first sys |
4940 | Polenov | Named in memory of the well-known Russian painter Vasilij Dmitrievich Polenov (1844–1927). (M 22504) |
4944 | Kozlovskij | Named in honor of Ivan Semyonovich Kozlovskij, distinguished opera-singer who has rare lyric tenor a |
4980 | Magomaev | Named in honor of Muslim Magometovich Magomaev (1942– ), famous Soviet singer, a soloist at the Azer |
4986 | Osipovia | Named in memory of Valerij Ivanovich Osipov (1945–1993), distinguished Russian historian, archivist, |
5014 | Gorchakov | Named in memory of Aleksandr Mikhailovich Gorchakov (1798-1883), an outstanding statesman and one of |
5040 | Rabinowitz | Named in honor of the U.S. astronomer David Rabinowitz and his work in the Spacewatch program. (M 22 |
5043 | Zadornov | Named in honor of Mikhail Nikolaevich Zadornov (b. 1948), Russian satirist widely known for his mast |
5055 | Opekushin | Named in memory of Aleksandr Mikhailovich Opekushin (1838–1923), outstanding Russian sculptor. He ha |
5075 | Goryachev | Named in memory of Nikolaj Nikanorovich Goryachev (1883-1940), professor of astronomy at Tomsk Unive |
5087 | Emel'yanov | Named in honor of Nikolaj Vladimirovich Emel’yanov (1946– ), head of the Celestial Mechanics Departm |
5091 | Isakovskij | Named in memory of Mikhail Vasil’evich Isakovskij (1900–1973), a poet whose verses are remarkable fo |
5101 | Akhmerov | Named in honor of Vadim Zinov’evich Akhmerov (1929– ), who has returned health to many people during |
5154 | Leonov | Named in memory of Evgenij Pavlovich Leonov (1926–1994), prominent Soviet artist, an actor of the Mo |
5155 | Denisyuk | Named in honor of academician Yurij Nikolaevich Denisyuk (b. 1927), head of a laboratory at the Ioff |
5158 | Ogarev | Named in memory of Nikolaj Platonovich Ogarev (1813–1877), poet and publicist, friend and associate |
5234 | Sechenov | Named in honor of the outstanding Russian naturalist Ivan Mikhailovich Sechenov (1829–1905). (M 2250 |
5245 | Maslyakov | Named in honor of Aleksandr Vasil’evich Maslyakov, Moscow television journalist, one of the founders |
5247 | Krylov | Named in the memory of famous Russian mathematician and naval architect Alexei Nikolaevich Krylov (1 |
5252 | Vikrymov | Named in honor of Viktor Aleksandrovich Krymov (1929– ) deputy director of the Institute of Theoreti |
5304 | Bazhenov | Named in memory of Vasilij Ivanovich Bazhenov (1738–1799), Russian architect, teacher and architectu |
5316 | Filatov | Named for the well-known ophthalmologist and surgeon Vladimir Petrovich Filatov (1875–1956). (M 2250 |
5343 | Ryzhov | Named in honor of Yurij Alekseevich Ryzhov (1930– ), a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, ou |
5344 | Ryabov | Named in honor of Yurij Aleksandrovich Ryabov (1923– ), professor at the Moscow Road-Transport Insti |
5361 | Goncharov | Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov (1812-1891) is known for his four novels Oblomov, Obryv |
5410 | Spivakov | Named in honor of the outstanding Russian musician, violinist Vladimir Theodorovich Spivakov (1944– |
5413 | Smyslov | Named in honor of Vasilij Vasil’evich Smyslov (1921– ), Soviet chess grandmaster and world chess cha |
5414 | Sokolov | Named in honor of Viktor Georgievich Sokolov (1946– ), specialist in analytical methods of celestial |
5421 | Ulanova | Named in honor of the brilliant Russian ballet-dancer Galina Sergeevna Ulanova (1910– ), whose pictu |
5455 | Surkov | Named in honor of Vladimir Vasil’evich Surkov (1945– ), well-known Russian specialist on databases a |
5465 | Chumakov | Named in honor of the well-known Russian microbi-ologist Mikhail Petrovich Chumakov (1909– ), who fo |
5483 | Cherkashin | Andrej Andreevich Cherkashin (1920-1993) was a literary scholar and historian, researcher of A. S. P |
5495 | Rumyantsev | Named in memory of the Russian count Nikolaj Petrovich Rumyantsev (1754–1826), the Minister for Fore |
5540 | Smirnova | Named in honor of Tamara Mikhajlovna Smirnova (1935–2001), devoted observer of minor planets and a s |
5544 | Kazakov | Named in memory of Matvej Fedorovich Kazakov (1738–1812), Russian architect, one of the founders of |
5545 | Makarov | Named in honor of Askol’d Anatol’evich Makarov (1925– ), an outstanding Russian choreographer and pr |
5572 | Bliskunov | Named in memory of Aleksandr Ivanovich Bliskunov (1938–1996), well-known Crimean orthopedic surgeon |
5583 | Braunerová | Zdenka Braunerová (1858-1934), painter and graphic artist, is known for her landscapes, historical P |
5681 | Bakulev | Named in memory of Aleksandr Nikolaevich Bakulev (1890–1967), one of the pioneers of neurosurgery in |
5707 | Shevchenko | Named in honor of Vladislav Vladimirovich Shevchenko (1940– ), head of the Lunar and Planetary Resea |
5714 | Krasinsky | Named in honor of Georgij Al’bertovich Krasinskij [Krasinsky] (1939– ), staff member of the Institut |
5759 | Zoshchenko | Named in honor of the outstanding Russian writer-satirist Mikhail Mikhailovich Zoshchenko (1894–1958 |
5781 | Barkhatova | Named in memory of Claudia Alexandrovna Barkhatova (1917–1990), founder of the Kourovka {see planet |
5809 | Kulibin | Named in memory of Ivan Petrovich Kulibin (1735–1818), brilliant Russian self-educated mechanical en |
5827 | Letunov | Yurij Aleksandrovich Letunov (1926-1984), a Russian journalist and radio commentator, held a doctora |
5889 | Mickiewicz | Named in memory of Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1855), great Polish poet. (M 27128) |
5930 | Zhiganov | Named in memory of Nazib Gayazovich Zhiganov (1911–1988), outstanding Soviet Tatar composer and publ |
5936 | Khadzhinov | Named in honor of Leonid Petrovich Khadzhinov (1927– ), prominent Ukrainian electrical engineer invo |
5994 | Yakubovich | Named in honor of Leonid Arkad’evich Yakubovich (1945– ), writer, dramatist and television journalis |
5998 | Sitenský | Ladislav Sitenský (b. 1919) is a Czech landscape photographer, well-known also for his photography f |
6030 | Zolensky | As curator of interplanetary dust at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Michael Zolensky (b. 1955) has bee |
6074 | Bechtereva | Named in honor of Natalia Petrovna Bechtereva (b. 1924), outstanding neurophysiologist, director of |
6075 | Zajtsev | Named in honor of Aleksandr Leonidovich Zajtsev (1945– ), staff member of the Moscow Institute of Ra |
6082 | Timiryazev | Named in memory of Russian physiologist Kliment Arkad’evich Timiryazev (1843–1920), a corresponding |
6162 | Prokhorov | Named in honor of Yurij Vasil’evich Prokhorov (1929– ), Russian mathematician noted for his work on |
6165 | Frolova | Named in honor of Natalia Borisovna Frolova, assistant professor of astronomy at Ural State Universi |
6167 | Narmanskij | Named in honor of Vladimir Yakovlevich Narmanskij (b. 1948), Crimean amateur astronomer and founder |
6172 | Prokofeana | Named in honor of Valentina Vladimirovna Prokof’eva (1929– ), prominent astrophysicist at the Crimea |
6232 | Zubitskia | Named in honor of Danila Nikiforovich Zubitskij and Natalia Petrovna Zubitska, doctors and phyto-the |
6432 | Temirkanov | Named in honor of Yurij Khatuevich Temirkanov (b. 1938), an outstanding conductor. From 1976 to 198 |
6437 | Stroganov | Stroganov is the name of a well-known Russian family that exploited the iron and gold mines in the U |
6511 | Furmanov | Named in honor of Rudol’f Davidovich Furmanov (1938– ), artist, producer and impresario, founder and |
6535 | Archipenko | Named for Alexander Archipenko (1887–1964), Ukrainian-American sculptor. He was the first to transfo |
6537 | Adamovich | Named in memory of Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Adamovich (Ales’ Adamovich; 1927–1994), Byelorussian-Russi |
6538 | Muraviov | Mikhail Nikitich Muraviov (1757-1807), a representative of an old Russian gentry family, was well kn |
6573 | Magnitskij | Leontij Filippovich Magnitskij (1669-1739), a teacher of mathematics at the School of Mathematical a |
6575 | Slavov | Named in honor of Nikolaj Antonovich Slavov (b. 1926), Ukrainian river fleet engineer and sportsman. |
6589 | Jankovich | Milan Jankovich, economist and ecologist in Monaco, is head of the Zepter company. He is devoted to |
6622 | Matvienko | Named in honor of Vladimir Pavlovich Matvienko (b. 1938), Ukrainian economist, author of many works |
6700 | Kubišová | Named in honor of Marta Kubišová (b. 1945), Czech singer. |
6753 | Fursenko | Named in honor of Margarita Aleksandrovna Fursenko (b. 1931), staff member of the Institute of Theor |
6754 | Burdenko | Named in memory of Nikolaj Nilovich Burdenko (1876–1946), one of the founders of neurosurgery in the |
6783 | Gulyaev | Yurij Aleksandrovich Gulyaev (1930-1986) was a brilliant Russian singer, People's artist of the U.S. |
6784 | Bogatikov | Yurij Iosifovich Bogatikov (b. 1932) is a Russian-Ukrainian singer, People's artist of the U.S.S.R., |
6811 | Kashcheev | Named in honor of Boris Leonidovich Kashcheev (b. 1920), professor of radioelectronics at Kharkov Te |
6821 | Ranevskaya | Named in honor of the outstanding Russian actress Faïna Grigor’evna Ranevskaya (1896–1984). With her |
6845 | Mansurova | Named in memory of Kira Sergeevna Mansurova (1931-1990), an astronomer in Irkutsk known for her obse |
6954 | Potemkin | Russian grand duke Grigorij Aleksandrovich Potemkin (1739-1791) was a statesman, field marshal, dipl |
7008 | Pavlov | Named in memory of Nikolaj Nikiforovich Pavlov (1902-1985), professor at Leningrad University and he |
7046 | Reshetnev | An authority on theoretical and applied mechanics, Mikhail Fedorovich Reshetnev (1924-1996) construc |
7087 | Lewotsky | Named in honor of the Lewotsky family, especially Kristin and Gretchen, friends of the discoverer. K |
7106 | Kondakov | Named in honor of Aleksandr Konstantinovich Kondakov (1928– ), researcher on agricultural chemistry |
7108 | Nefedov | Named in honor of Oleg Matveevich Nefedov (b. 1931), vice president of the Russian Academy of Scienc |
7118 | Kuklov | Kuklov is a small village in southern Bohemia northwest of Klet Mountain. There are impressive remn |
7146 | Konradin | Named in honor of Konradin Ferrari d'Occhieppo (b. 1907), professor emeritus of astronomy of Vienna |
7161 | Golitsyn | Russian field marshal Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn (1675-1730) was a participant in the Azov campai |
7268 | Chigorin | Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin (1850-1908), founder of the Russian chess school, was Russian chess champ |
7271 | Doroguntsov | Sergej Ivanovich Doroguntsov (b. 1929), corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of |
7278 | Shtokolov | Boris Timofeevich Shtokolov (b. 1930), is a Russian singer, actor and bass soloist for the Mariinski |
7295 | Brozovic | Marina Brozovic (b. 1971), a senior scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, uses the Goldstone a |
7369 | Gavrilin | Valerij Aleksandrovich Gavrilin (1939-1999) was an outstanding Russian composer whose compositions h |
7381 | Mamontov | Named in memory of Savva Ivanovich Mamontov (1841–1918), manufacturer and patron of the arts, a prom |
7382 | Bozhenkova | The Russian writer Margarita Ivanovna Bozhenkova (b. 1941) is a member of the Writers' Union of Russ |
7383 | Lassovszky | Named in memory of Károly Lassovszky (1897–1961), a staff member of the Konkoly {see planet (1445)} |
7385 | Aktsynovia | Lyudmila Mikhailovna Aktsynova (1910-1997) and her husband Arkadij Vsevolodovich Aktsynov (1910-1997 |
7392 | Kowalski | Named in honor of Richard Kowalski (b. 1963) of Quail Hollow Observatory, near Tampa, Florida. Kowa |
7413 | Galibina | Named in honor of Irina Vladimirovna Galibina (b. 1929), a celestial mechanician known for her resea |
7453 | Slovtsov | Petr Andreevich Slovtsov (1767-1843), historiographer of Siberia and founder of regional studies of |
7457 | Veselov | Vyacheslav Afanasievich Veselov (b. 1930), consultant on the automatic “lunokhods”, made the small- |
7468 | Anfimov | Nikolaj Apollonovich Anfimov (b. 1935), co-chairman of the Russian-American cosmic committee, is a w |
7469 | Krikalev | Russian cosmonaut Sergej Konstantinovich Krikalev (b. 1958) worked aboard the space missions Discove |
7509 | Gamzatov | Celebrated poet Rasul Gamzatovich Gamzatov (b. 1923) is the national poet of Daghestan. |
7532 | Pelhřimov | Pelhřimov is the south Bohemian town, founded in the thirteenth century, where the discoverer attend |
7558 | Yurlov | Named in memory of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Yurlov (1927-1963), Russian choir master and choral cond |
7581 | Yudovich | Named in honor of Viktor Iosifovich Yudovich (1934– ), a professor at Rostov University and notable |
7584 | Ossietzky | Named in memory of Carl von Ossietzky (1889–1938), German publicist and editor of the weekly paper W |
7727 | Chepurova | Valentina Mikhajlovna Chepurova, a celestial mechanician at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute in |
7729 | Golovanov | Space engineer Yaroslav Kirillovich Golovanov (b. 1932) writes scientific reviews on space problems. |
7741 | Fedoseev | Named in honor of Vladimir Ivanovich Fedoseev (b. 1932), outstanding Russian conductor. He has been |
7858 | Bolotov | Andrej Timofeevich Bolotov (1738-1833) was a Russian writer, scientist, agriculturist, selectionist, |
7913 | Parfenov | Anatolij Ivanovich Parfenov (1925-1993) was an outstanding Russian sportsman, a champion of the Melb |
7950 | Berezov | Named for a Siberian town, founded in 1593, situated on the Sos’va river in the Khanty-Mansi nationa |
7979 | Pozharskij | Russian prince Dmitrij Mikhailovich Pozharskij (1578-1642) was a noted Russian statesman and soldier |
7980 | Senkevich | Yurij Aleksandrovich Senkevich (b. 1937) is a scientist at the Institute of Medical and Biological P |
7996 | Vedernikov | Named in honor of brilliant Russian bass Aleksandr Filippovich Vedernikov (b. 1927), a people's arti |
7999 | Nesvorný | Named in honor of David Nesvorný (b. 1969), a Czech dynamicist, currently at the Universidade de São |
8019 | Karachkina | Named in honor of Lyudmila Georgievna Karachkina (b. 1948), staff astronomer at the Institute of The |
8141 | Nikolaev | Nikolaev is a city and large industrial and cultural center in southern Ukraine. The Nikolaev Astro |
8142 | Zolotov | Named in honor of Andrej Andreevich Zolotov (b. 1937), Russian screenwriter and art and music critic |
8166 | Buczynski | Denis Buczynski (b. 1951), of the Conder Brow Observatory, near Lancaster, England, is a keen amateu |
8229 | Kozelský | Named in honor of František Kozelský (b. 1913), a Czech telescope maker well-known for his work in c |
8246 | Kotov | Solar physicist Valerij Aleksandrovich Kotov (b. 1943) has worked at the Crimean Astrophysical Obser |
8254 | Moskovitz | Nicholas A. Moskovitz (b. 1981) is a postdoctoral research scientist at the Carnegie Institution for |
8302 | Kazukin | Kazuo Kinoshita (b. 1957) is an amateur astronomer and computer programmer. He has contributed to as |
8322 | Kononovich | Aleksandr Konstantinovich Kononovich (1850-1910) was a professor at Novorossisk University and head |
8339 | Kosovichia | Aleksandr Grigorievich Kosovichev (b. 1953), solar physicist and helioseismologist, has worked at th |
8444 | Popovich | Pavel Romanovich Popovich (b. 1930), a Soviet cosmonaut and specialist in space engineering, partici |
8448 | Belyakina | Named in honor of Tamara Sergeevna Belyakina (b. 1934), astrophysicist and stellar photometrist who |
8449 | Maslovets | Bogdan Pavlovich Maslovets (b. 1940), an electrical engineer at Zaporozhye Transformer Works in Ukra |
8450 | Egorov | Vsevolod Aleksandrovich Egorov (1930-2001) was one of the founders of the modern theory of the space |
8470 | Dudinskaya | Ballerina Natalia Mikhailovna Dudinskaya (b. 1912) was a soloist with the Kirov Theatre of Opera and |
8609 | Shuvalov | Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov (1727-1797), was a prominent Russian government figure who contributed to t |
8783 | Gopasyuk | Stepan Il'ich Gopasyuk (b. 1930) is a leading scientist at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. H |
8786 | Belskaya | Named in honor of Irina N. Belskaya, senior astronomer at the Kharkov Astronomical Observatory and a |
8787 | Ignatenko | Vitalij Nikitich Ignatenko (b. 1941), Russian journalist and film script-writer, is the general dire |
8795 | Dudorov | Alexander Egorovich Dudorov (b. 1946) is an astrophysicist at Chelyabinsk State University whose res |
8806 | Fetisov | Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich Fetisov (b. 1958) is an outstanding Russian sportsman, ice-hockey player a |
8812 | Kravtsov | Named for Ukrainian pilot and writer Yurij Fedorovich Kravtsov (1924-1994). The author and the hero |
8829 | Buczkowski | Debra L. Buczkowski (b. 1969) is a staff member at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Labo |
8839 | Novichkova | Vera Stepanovna Novichkova (b. 1937), doctor and hematologist, is the founder and head of the blood- |
8984 | Derevyanko | Cinema-artist Tatiana Timofeevna Derevyanko is director of the Dovzhenko Museum at the Dovzhenko Fil |
9005 | Sidorova | Named in honor of Sophia Ivanovna Sidorova (b. 1943), tireless worker on behalf of public education |
9006 | Voytkevych | Named in honor of Vanda Georgievna Voytkevych (1949– ), a friend of the discoverer and specialist in |
9025 | Polanskey | Carol A. Polanskey (b. 1960) is a science operations expert at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She l |
9056 | Piskunov | Nikolai Piskunov (b. 1957), professor of astronomy at Uppsala Astronomical Observatory, has made fun |
9145 | Shustov | Boris Mikhailovich Shustov (b. 1947) is deputy director at the Institute of Astronomy of the Russian |
9146 | Tulikov | Composer Serafim Sergeevich Tulikov (b. 1914), People's artist of the U.S.S.R., is the author of man |
9150 | Zavolokin | Gennadij Dmitrievich Zavolokin (1943-2001) was a famed player of the bayan (Russian accordion). A c |
9168 | Sarov | Sarov is a small town in the Nizhnij Novgorod region of the Russian Federation where the All-Russian |
9176 | Struchkova | Raisa Stepanovna Struchkova (b. 1925), a brilliant Russian ballerina at the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre s |
9194 | Ananoff | Alexandre Ananoff (1910-1992) was a Russian-French space expert, author of L´Astronautique (1 |
9263 | Khariton | Yulij Borisovich Khariton (b. 1904) is a physicist and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. H |
9532 | Abramenko | Named in honor of Aleksandr Nikolaevich Abramenko (1921– ), chief engineer at the Crimean Astrophysi |
9535 | Plitchenko | Aleksandr Ivanovich Plitchenko (1943-1997) was a Russian writer in Novosibirsk city, author of some |
9539 | Prishvin | Named in memory of the writer Mikhail Mikhajlovich Prishvin (1873–1954), famous for his deep philoso |
9540 | Mikhalkov | Named in honor of the Russian writer and poet Sergej Vladimirovich Mikhalkov (1913– ), whose wonderf |
9565 | Tikhonov | Russian mathematician Andrej Nikolaevich Tikhonov (1906-1993), a professor at Moscow State Universit |
9566 | Rykhlova | Lidiya Vasil'evna Rykhlova, head of the Space Astrometry Department of the Institute of Astronomy, R |
9716 | Severina | Severina Feitknecht-Gallati (1945-2000), who hailed from Glarus, the same home town as the discovere |
9732 | Juchnovski | Ivan Juchnovski (b. 1937), president of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences since 1996, has carried ou |
9737 | Dudarova | Named in honor of Veronica Borisovna Dudarova (b. 1916), the only woman conductor in Russia. She is |
9741 | Solokhin | Valentin Fedorovich Solokhin (b. 1933) is the director general of a company in Surgut of the Tyumen |
9822 | Hajduková | Mária Hajduková (b. 1934), currently at the Astronomical Institute Comenius University, Bratislava ( |
9834 | Kirsanov | Named in memory of the brilliant Russian poet Semen Isaakovich Kirsanov (1906–1972). The innovative |
9914 | Obukhova | Russian singer Nadezhda Andreevna Obukhova (1886-1961), soloist at the Bolshoj Theater from 1916 to |
9916 | Kibirev | Sergej Feodosievich Kibirev (b. 1950) is involved in new methods of the processing of information, o |
9927 | Tyutchev | Named in memory of the Russian poet Fedor Ivanovich Tyutchev (1803–1873). One of the greatest repres |
9932 | Kopylov | Ivan Mikheevich Kopylov (b. 1928) was a stellar astrophysicist at the Crimean Astrophysical Observat |
9933 | Alekseev | Anatolij Semenovich Alekseev (b. 1928), a professor in the department of mathematical geophysics at |
10022 | Zubov | Vladimir Ivanovich Zubov (1930-2000), Russian mathematician and mechanician, was founder of the Inst |
10033 | Bodewits | Dennis Bodewits (b. 1979) is a research scientist at the University of Maryland who performs observa |
10049 | Vorovich | Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Iosif Izrailevich Vorovich (b. 1920) is a prominent m |
10205 | Pokorny | Named in honor of Zdeněk Pokorný (1947– ), Czech astronomer who works at the Nicolas Copernicus Obse |
10241 | Miličević | Don Nikola Miličević (1887-1963) was last administrator of Blaca Hermitage on Brač, Croatia. In Blac |
10258 | Sárneczky | Krisztián Sárneczky (b. 1974) is a Hungarian asteroid and comet researcher at Konkoly Observatory, w |
10262 | Samoilov | Evgenij Valerianovich Samoilov (b. 1912) is a well-known Russian dramatic actor and People's Artist |
10264 | Marov | Mikhail Yakovlevich Marov (b. 1933), professor and head of the planetary department at Keldysh Insti |
10270 | Skoglöv | Erik Skoglöv (b. 1968) is an astronomer at Uppsala Observatory working on the dynamical spin vector |
10324 | Vladimirov | Vladimir Alekseevich Vladimirov (b. 1951) is a prominent authority on stability theory in hydrodynam |
10448 | Schawlow | Arthur L. Schawlow (1921-1999), American physicist, shared part of the 1981 Nobel Prize for physics |
10452 | Zuev | Vladimir Evseevich Zuev (b. 1925), professor at Tomsk University, is a scientist in the field of atm |
10457 | Suminov | Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Suminov (b. 1932) is a professor and head of the faculty at the Moscow Aviat |
10524 | Maniewski | Jan Maniewski (b. 1933), a medical doctor in Antwerp, has been immortalized in Elsschot's Tjip de |
10671 | Mazurova | Ekaterina Yakovlevna Mazurova (1900-1995) was a Russian actress who worked in Moscow theaters and pl |
10672 | Kostyukova | Tatiana Andreevna Kostyukova (b. 1957) is a botanist and cultivator of flowers in Kiev. Her collect |
10673 | Berezhnoy | Alexey A. Berezhnoy (b. 1972) is a Russian chemist and astronomer at Moscow State University studyin |
10675 | Kharlamov | Valerij Borisovich Kharlamov (1948-1981) was an outstanding Russian ice hockey player. As a team me |
10680 | Ermakov | Anton Ermakov (b. 1988) is a postdoctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology who s |
10712 | Malashchuk | Valentina Mikhailovna Malashchuk (b. 1947) is accountant general of the Crimean Astrophysical Observ |
10713 | Limorenko | Leonid Pavlovich Limorenko (b. 1951) is assistant director of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. |
10721 | Tuterov | Vladimir Lukich Tuterov (b. 1960), a splendid builder, is a friend of the discoverer's family. |
10729 | Tsvetkova | Russian artist Valentina Petrovna Tsvetkova (b. 1917) has lived and worked in the town of Yalta in t |
10990 | Okunev | Boris Nikolaevich Okunev (1897-1961), professor at the D. F. Ustinov Mechanical Institute in Leningr |
10991 | Dulov | Professor Viktor Georgievich Dulov (1929-2001) was known for his work in theoretical gas dynamics an |
11003 | Andronov | Ivan Leonidovich Andronov (b. 1960), professor at Odessa National University, is a prominent Ukraini |
11010 | Artemieva | Natalia A. Artemieva (b. 1959) is a Russian planetary scientist known for her theoretical work on im |
11015 | Romanenko | Boris Ivanovich Romanenko (b. 1912) is a veteran of the group studying jet propulsion in Moscow in t |
11016 | Borisov | Vladimir Aleksandrovich Borisov (1809-1862), regional ethnographer in the town of Shuya and a member |
11027 | Astaf'ev | Victor Petrovich Astaf'ev (1924-2001) was a prominent Russian writer. |
11105 | Puchnarová | Dana Puchnarová (b. 1938) is a Czech painter and graphic artist. Her abstract art comes from natural |
11268 | Spassky | Igor' Dmitrievich Spassky (b. 1926) is a specialist on shipbuilding and a great authority on creatio |
11325 | Slavický | Klement Slavický (1910-1999) was an outstanding Czech composer, whose personal musical expression wa |
11361 | Orbinskij | Artemij Robertovitch Orbinskij (1862-1927) was a Russian astronomer on the staff of the Odessa depar |
11408 | Zahradník | Rudolf Zahradník (b. 1928), co-founder of the Czech school of quantum chemistry, became the founding |
11438 | Zeldovich | Russian theoretical physicist Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich (1914-1987) was the author of classic works |
11445 | Fedotov | Victor Andreevich Fedotov (1933-2001), the brilliant conductor of performances in Mariinskij Theatre |
11475 | Velinský | Jaroslav Velinský (1932-2012), nickname Kapitán Kid, was a Czech science fiction and detective novel |
11720 | Horodyskyj | Ulyana N. Horodyskyj (b. 1986) is a finalist in the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering |
11743 | Jachowski | Matthew Douglas Apau Jachowski (b. 1985) is a finalist in the 2002 Intel International Science and E |
11755 | Paczynski | Polish-born astrophysicist Bohdan Paczynski (b. 1940), at Princeton University since 1982, is known |
11759 | Sunyaev | Rashid A. Sunyaev (b. 1943), born in Uzbekistan, has worked in Moscow and at the Max Planck Institut |
11789 | Kempowski | Walter Kempowski (b. 1929) is one of the most important contemporary German writers. He has publish |
11792 | Sidorovsky | Lev Isaevich Sidorovsky (b. 1934) is a well-known St. Petersburg journalist whose initiatives on reh |
11793 | Chujkovia | Elizaveta Fedorovna Chujkova (1865-1958), mother of twelve children, showed courage in preventing th |
11802 | Ivanovski | Stavro Lambrov Ivanovski (b. 1977) is a scientist at Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali |
11805 | Novaković | Bojan Novaković (b. 1976) is a professor at the University of Belgrade who has performed analyses of |
11832 | Pustylnik | Izold Pustylnik (1938-2008), native of the Ukrainian city of Odessa, was a staff member of Tartu Obs |
12065 | Jaworski | Victor Jaworski (b. 1984) is a finalist in the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair |
12190 | Sarkisov | Pavel Djibraelovich Sarkisov (b. 1932), rector of the D. I. Mendeleev Moscow Chemical-Technological |
12191 | Vorontsova | Margarita Alekseevna Vorontsova (b. 1923) is a pediatrician at the Simferopol children's hospital wh |
12219 | Grigor'ev | From 1957 to 1962 Mikhail Grigor'evich Grigor'ev (1917-1981) was chief of the space-vehicle launch s |
12234 | Shkuratov | Yurij G. Shkuratov (b. 1952) is director of the Institute of Astronomy of Kharkiv National Universit |
12259 | Szukalski | Polish-born sculptor Charles Albert Szukalski (1945-2000), working in Antwerp, sometimes used very e |
12321 | Zurakowski | Paul R. Zurakowski (b. 1927), volunteer director of the Chabot Observatory Telescope Makers' Worksho |
12386 | Nikolova | Simona Rumenova Nikolova (b. 1971), a graduate student at the University of Western Ontario, calcula |
12401 | Tucholsky | German author Kurt Tucholsky (1890-1935) was a masterly critic of philistinism, nationalism, militar |
12406 | Zvíkov | The Zvíkov castle was built by the Přemyslids dynasty above the confluence of the Vltava and Otava r |
12409 | Bukovanská | Marcela Bukovanská (b. 1935), a research worker in meteoritics, was head of the department of minera |
12493 | Minkowski | Hermann Minkowski (1864-1909) was awarded a prestigious prize from the Paris Academy of Sciences whi |
12593 | Shashlov | Anthon Michailovich Shashlov (b. 1986) is a finalist in the 2002 Intel International Science and Eng |
12975 | Efremov | Yurij Nikolaevich Efremov (b. 1937) is a leading research scientist at the Sternberg Astronomical In |
12976 | Kalinenkov | Nikifor Dmitrievich Kalinenkov (1924-1996) was professor of physics and astronomy at the Nikolaev St |
12978 | Ivashov | Vladimir Sergeevich Ivashov (1939-1995) was a People's artist of Russia who created a striking image |
13009 | Voloshchuk | Yurij Ivanovich Voloshchuk (b. 1941) is a radioastronomer and professor at the Kharkov University of |
13049 | Butov | Anatolij Sergeevich Butov (b. 1939), an expert in the field of computing in transport economics, is |
13214 | Chirikov | Alexei Ilyich Chirikov (1703-1748) was a Russian navigator who in 1741 discovered and reached the co |
13477 | Utkin | Russian engineer and scientist Vladimir Fedorovich Utkin (1923-2000) was the designer of numerous ca |
13480 | Potapov | Mikhail Mikhailovich Potapov (b. 1904) is a distinctive Russian painter who made a series of icon wo |
13488 | Savanov | Igor' Spartakovich Savanov (b. 1956) is the vice-director of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. |
13489 | Dmitrienko | Elena Sergeevna Dmitrienko (b. 1952) is a senior researcher at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory |
13723 | Kolokolova | Ludmilla Kolokolova (b. 1951) is a scientist at the University of Florida, Gainesville. Her research |
13792 | Kuščynskyj | Taras Kuščynskyj (1932-1983) was a Czech photographer, known for his beautiful black-and-white image |
14042 | Agafonov | Konstantin Vasil'evich Agafonov (1935-1997) was a well-known organizer of the electronic industry in |
14068 | Hauserová | Eva Hauserová (b. 1954) is a Czech writer and journalist. Originally trained as a geneticist, she ha |
14149 | Yakowitz | Sidney Yakowitz (1937-1999), a professor in the systems and industrial engineering department of the |
14318 | Buzinov | Victor Mikhajlovich Buzinov (1934-2006) was a St. Petersburg journalist. About three thousand of hi |
14345 | Gritsevich | Maria Gritsevich (b. 1977) is a research scientist at the Finnish Geodetic Institute specializing in |
14346 | Zhilyaev | Boris Efimovich Zhilyaev (b. 1940) is chief of the high-speed photometry group at the main astronomi |
14354 | Kolesnikov | Evgenij Kolesnikov (b. 1935) is a Russian scientist who has conducted research at the Tunguska impac |
14360 | Ipatov | Sergej Ivanovich Ipatov (b. 1952) is a Russian scientist and specialist in the migration of minor pl |
14361 | Boscovich | Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich (1711-1787), Jesuit professor of mathematics and philosophy at Rome and |
14479 | Plekhanov | Gennadij Plekhanov (b. 1926) is a Russian scientist from Tomsk University who has conducted scientif |
14542 | Karitskaya | Eugenia Alexeevna Karitskaya (b. 1947) is an astronomer at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute in M |
14619 | Plotkin | Howard Plotkin (b. 1941) is a historian of science who joined the faculty at the University of Weste |
14790 | Beletskij | Vladimir Vasil'evich Beletskij (b. 1930), a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
14794 | Konetskiy | Victor Victorovich Konetskiy (1929-2002) was a Russian writer who also became the captain of an ocea |
14829 | Povalyaeva | Marina Petrovna Povalyaeva (b. 1956) is head of the program “Telephone communication for invalids” a |
14832 | Alechinsky | Belgian painter Pierre Alechinsky (b. 1927) founded the expressionist movement “CoBrA”, a name linki |
14834 | Isaev | Aleksej Mikhajlovich Isaev (1908-1971), the general designer and a laureate of many awards, was invo |
15392 | Budějický | Czech radio astronomer Jaromír Budějický (1919-1991) was head of the Radio Department of the Ondřejo |
15548 | Kalinowski | Larry Kalinowski (1930-2007) was a long time amateur astronomer with the Warren Astronomical Society |
15673 | Chetaev | Soviet mathematician and mechanician Nikolaj Gur'evich Chetaev (1902-1959), a professor at the unive |
15897 | Beňačková | Slovak soprano Gabriela Beňačková-Čápová (b. 1947) belonged to the National Theatre in Prague and t |
15946 | Satinský | Július Satinský (1941-2002) was a famous Slovak comic performer in radio, television, film and theat |
16131 | Kaganovich | Named in honor of Mark Kaganovich for achievement as a finalist in the 2002 Intel Science Talent Sea |
16399 | Grokhovsky | Victor Grokhovsky (b. 1947) is a professor of meteoritics at the Ural Federal University in Yekateri |
16406 | Oszkiewicz | Dagmara Oszkiewicz (b. 1982) is a postdoctoral researcher at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna |
16419 | Kovalev | Sergej Nikitich Kovalev (b. 1919) is an outstanding shipbuilder and prominent expert in the field of |
16783 | Bychkov | Victor Dmitrievich Bychkov (b. 1952) is an astronomer at the Special Astrophysical Observatory, Zele |
16861 | Lipovetsky | Valentin Alexandrovich Lipovetsky (1945-1996) was a senior researcher at the Special Astrophysical O |
17000 | Medvedev | Alexandr V. Medvedev (b. 1985) was awarded third place in the 2003 Intel International Science and E |
17004 | Sinkevich | Maksim M. Sinkevich (b. 1988) was awarded fourth place in the 2003 Intel International Science and E |
17034 | Vasylshev | Vasyl G. Shevchenko (b. 1960), of the Institute of Astronomy, Kharkiv National University, is the mo |
17035 | Velichko | Fedor P. Velichko (b. 1957) is a senior scientist at the Institute of Astronomy, Kharkiv National Un |
17036 | Krugly | Yurij N. Krugly (b. 1962), of the Institute of Astronomy, Kharkiv National University, is an unsurpa |
17079 | Lavrovsky | Vladislav Igorevich Lavrovsky (b. 1986) was awarded fourth place in the 2003 Intel International Sci |
17101 | Sakenova | Saule Sakenova (b. 1985) was awarded fourth place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Engine |
17139 | Malyshev | Denis Alexandrovich Malyshev (b. 1986) was awarded first place and Best in Category in the 2003 Inte |
17169 | Tatarinov | Andrew S. Tatarinov (b. 1986) was awarded second place in the 2003 Intel International Science and E |
17176 | Viktorov | Artem G. Viktorov (b. 1986) was awarded second place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Eng |
17208 | Pokrovska | Tzveta Dmitrieva Pokrovska (b. 1985) was awarded fourth place in the 2003 Intel International Scienc |
17262 | Winokur | Named in honor of Bruce Winokur for mentoring two finalists in the 2002 Intel Science Talent Search, |
17283 | Ustinov | The English actor-writer-producer Peter Ustinov (b. 1921) is an excellent character actor, who has m |
17354 | Matrosov | Vladimir Mefodievich Matrosov (b. 1932) is known for his research in theoretical mechanics, the dyna |
17356 | Vityazev | Veniamin Vladimirovich Vityazev (b. 1943), a professor at St. Petersburg University and director of |
17369 | Eremeeva | Alina Iosifovna Eremeeva (b. 1929) is a historian of science who works at Moscow University's St |
17608 | Terezín | Terezín (Theresienstadt) was established as a walled fortress and garrison town by Habsburgs in 1780 |
17794 | Kowalinski | Blair Elisabeth Kowalinski (b. 1986) was awarded first place in the 2003 Intel International Science |
17801 | Zelkowitz | Rachel Lauren Zelkowitz (b. 1985) was awarded second place in the 2003 Intel International Science a |
17920 | Zarnecki | John C. Zarnecki (b. 1949), of the Open University, Milton Keynes, has developed spacecraft instrume |
18013 | Shedletsky | Anna-Katrina Shedletsky (b. 1986) was awarded first place in the 2003 Intel International Science an |
18043 | Laszkowska | Monika Laszkowska (b. 1985) was awarded second place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Eng |
18120 | Lytvynenko | Leonid Nikolaevich Lytvynenko (b. 1938) is an academician at the Ukrainian National Academy of Scien |
18288 | Nozdrachev | Aleksandr Danilovich Nozdrachev (b. 1931) is a professor and head of physiology at St. Petersburg Un |
18292 | Zoltowski | Frank B. Zoltowski (b. 1957) discovered 60 numbered minor planets and made numerous critical observa |
18293 | Pilyugin | Nikolaj Alekseevich Pilyugin (1908-1982) was the general designer of autonomous control systems and |
18294 | Rudenko | Anatolij Afanas'evich Rudenko (b. 1949) is a full member of the Tsiolkovsky Russian Academy of Cosmo |
18301 | Konyukhov | Fyodor Fyodorovich Konyukhov (b. 1951) has performed 50 extensive travels, mainly alone. He conquer |
18321 | Bobrov | Vsevolod Mikhajlovich Bobrov (1922-1979) was an ice hockey champion of the 1956 winter Olympic games |
18334 | Drozdov | Nikolaj Nikolaevich Drozdov (b. 1937) is a Russian professor of biology and the author and chief pro |
18460 | Pecková | Dagmar Pecková (b. 1961) is an outstanding Czech mezzo-soprano. In addition to her successful opera |
18702 | Sadowski | John Paul Sadowski (b. 1984) was awarded third place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Eng |
18814 | Ivanovsky | Oleg Genrikhovich Ivanovsky (b. 1922) is director of the Museum of the Lavochkin Space Association. |
19081 | Mravinskij | Evgenij Aleksandrovich Mravinskij (1903-1988) was an outstanding Russian musician and conductor. He |
19120 | Doronina | Actress Tat'yana Vasil'evna Doronina (b. 1933) created splendid roles for both stage and screen. Sh |
19495 | Terentyeva | Alexandra K. Terentyeva (b. 1933) has been a meteor astronomer for more than 50 years at the Institu |
19563 | Brzezinska | Bogna Natalia Brzezinska (b. 1988) is a finalist in the 2003 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Chall |
19769 | Dolyniuk | William Dolyniuk mentored a finalist in the 2003 Discovery Channel Youth Science Challenge, a middle |
19915 | Bochkarev | Nikolay Gennadievich Bochkarev (b. 1947) discovered x-ray radiation of nebulae formed by the stellar |
19919 | Pogorelov | Aleksey Vasil'evich Pogorelov (1919-2002), a Ukrainian Soviet mathematician, was responsible for the |
19962 | Martynenko | Vasily Vasil'evich Martynenko (1930-2000) was a researcher of meteor streams, an organizer of annual |
20207 | Dyckovsky | Ari Misha Dyckovsky (b. 1993) is a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science compe |
20334 | Glewitzki | Grigori Vasil'evich Lewitzky (1852-1917) was a founder and the first director (1883-1893) of Kharkiv |
20361 | Romanishin | William Romanishin (b. 1952) is a professor of astronomy at the University of Oklahoma. An expert in |
20363 | Komitov | Boris Petrov Komitov (b. 1954), of the Institute of Astronomy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, has st |
20366 | Bonev | Boncho P. Bonev (b. 1972), a research assistant professor at the Catholic University of America, has |
20377 | Jakubisin | Daniel James Jakubisin (b. 1989) is a finalist in the 2004 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challen |
20649 | Miklenov | Mikhail Klenov (b. 1987) was awarded second place in the 2004 Intel International Science and Engine |
20963 | Pisarenko | Georgij Stepanovich Pisarenko (1910-2000), a specialist in mechanics and in the theory of the streng |
20965 | Kutafin | Oleg Emel'yanovich Kutafin (b. 1937), rector of the Moscow State Academy of Law, is a prominent spec |
21059 | Penderecki | Krzysztof Penderecki (b. 1933), a Polish professor of composition at several conservatories, turned |
21104 | Sveshnikov | Mikhail Leonidovich Sveshnikov (b. 1941) is a well-known expert in celestial mechanics and astrometr |
21301 | Zanin | Antonio Zanin (1921-1997) was a respected Italian entrepreneur, active in the field of mechanical en |
21355 | Pikovskaya | Olga Pikovskaya (b. 1987) is a finalist in the 2005 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competiti |
21397 | Leontovich | Alexander Leontovich (b. 1963), a 2003 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Excellence i |
21514 | Gamalski | Andrew David Gamalski (b. 1988) was awarded second place in the 2006 Intel International Science and |
21614 | Grochowski | Julia Caroline Grochowski (b. 1988) was awarded second place in the 2005 Intel International Science |
21643 | Kornev | Aleksey Borisovich Kornev (b. 1988) was awarded second place in the 2005 Intel International Science |
21754 | Tvaruzkova | Zuzana Tvaruzkova (b. 1987) was awarded first place in the 2005 Intel International Science and Engi |
21818 | Yurkanin | Alana Marie Yurkanin (b. 1987) was awarded second place in the 2005 Intel International Science and |
21846 | Wojakowski | Maria Malgorzata Wojakowski (b. 1987) was awarded fourth place in the 2005 Intel International Scien |
22079 | Kabinoff | Richard Kabinoff mentored a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) |
22537 | Meyerowitz | Eric Allan Meyerowitz (b. 1988) is a finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a scien |
22616 | Bogolyubov | Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov (1909-1992) was a Russian and Ukrainian Soviet mathematician and theo |
22686 | Mishchenko | Michael Ivanovich Mischenko (b. 1959), of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, studies elec |
22945 | Schikowski | Erin Marie Schikowski (b. 1989) is a finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a scien |
23003 | Ziminski | Mark Ziminski mentored a finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competiti |
23044 | Starodub | Peter Starodub mentored a finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competit |
23401 | Brodskaya | Vera Yakovlevna Brodskaya (b. 1923) worked at the Pulkovo Observatory for more than 30 years. As li |
23402 | Turchina | Galina Petrovna Turchina (b. 1937) is a writer and dramatist at Moscow, author of several books, pla |
23406 | Kozlov | Russian engineer and scientist Dmitrij Il'ich Kozlov (b. 1919) designed the space rockets Molniya, S |
23409 | Derzhavin | Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816) was a great Russian poet, the immediate predecessor of Push |
23411 | Bayanova | Alla Nikolaevna Bayanova (Levitskaya) (1914-2011) is a Romanian, Soviet and Russian singer, performe |
23583 | Křivský | Ladislav Křivský (b. 1925), Czech astronomer and meteorologist, worked particularly in solar physics |
23675 | Zabinski | Urszula Zabinski mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition |
24046 | Malovany | Joseph Malovany (b. 1941), the Cantor of New York's Fifth Avenue Synagogue, and professor of Liturgi |
24155 | Serganov | Artem Serganov (b. 1990) is a finalist in the 2008 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science comp |
24199 | Tsarevsky | Irena Tsarevsky mentored a finalist in the 2008 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competi |
24421 | Djorgovski | Stanislav George Djorgovski (b. 1956) is a Professor of Astronomy at the California Institute of Tec |
24455 | Kaňuchová | Zuzana Kaňuchová (b. 1979) is a researcher at the Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sc |
24533 | Kokhirova | Gulchekhra I. Kokhirova (b. 1962) is a scientist at the Institute of Astrophysics of the Academy of |
24602 | Mozzhorin | Yurij Aleksandrovich Mozzhorin (1920-1998) was one of the organizers and leaders in the field of Sov |
24605 | Tsykalyuk | Sergej Alekseevich Tsykalyuk (b. 1959), a specialist in economics, is head of an insurance company i |
24695 | Štyrský | Jindřich Štyrský (1899-1942) was a Czech Surrealist painter, graphic artist, photographer, poet and |
24967 | Frištenský | Czech wrestler Gustav Frištenský (1879-1957) was an amateur and professional European champion in Gr |
25019 | Walentosky | Matthew James Walentosky (b. 1991) was awarded second place in the 2008 Intel International Science |
25052 | Rudawska | Regina Rudawska (b. 1979) is a postdoctoral fellow at Comenius University in Bratislava. Her contri |
25094 | Zemtsov | Artem A. Zemtsov (b. 1991) was awarded first place in the 2008 Intel International Science and Engin |
25095 | Churinov | Andrey Anatolievich Churinov (b. 1991) was awarded first place in the 2008 Intel International Scien |
25098 | Gridnev | Maxim Gennadievich Gridnev (b. 1990) was awarded first place in the 2008 Intel International Science |
25099 | Mashinskiy | Leonid Andreevich Mashinskiy (b. 1991) was awarded first place in the 2008 Intel International Scien |
25657 | Berkowitz | Hannah M Berkowitz (b. 1993) was awarded first place in the 2009 Intel International Science and Eng |
25662 | Chonofsky | Mark Adrian Chonofsky (b. 1992) was awarded first place and Best in Category in the 2009 Intel Inter |
25711 | Lebovits | Elias Lebovits (b. 1991) was awarded second place in the 2009 Intel International Science and Engine |
25834 | Vechinski | Ashley Kate Vechinski (b. 1994) was awarded second place in the 2009 Intel International Science and |
26087 | Zhuravleva | Lyudmila Vasil'evna Zhuravleva (b. 1946) was a staff member of the Institute of Theoretical Astronom |
26205 | Kuratowski | Kazimierz Kuratowski (1896-1980) was a Polish mathematician who made important contributions to topo |
26314 | Škvorecký | Josef Škvorecký (b. 1924) is one of the preeminent Czech writers of the post-World War II generation |
27328 | Pohlonski | Emily Parker Pohlonski mentored a finalist in the 2011 Intel Science Talent Search, a science compet |
27347 | Dworkin | Jason Dworkin (b. 1969) is the Project Scientist for the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission. |
27480 | Heablonsky | Heather Blonsky mentored a finalist in the 2011 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for |
28287 | Osmanov | Gadzhi Shamil'evich Osmanov (b. 1994) was awarded second place in the 2011 Intel International Scien |
28747 | Swintosky | Megan Christine Swintosky (b. 1999) is a finalist in the 2013 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science c |
29373 | Hamanowa | Hiromi Hamanowa (b. 1953) is a Japanese amateur astronomer. He has constructed an observatory at Ko |
29528 | Kaplinski | Jaan Kaplinski (b. 1941) is an Estonian writer, philosopher, and culture critic. He has published n |
29995 | Arshavsky | Alec Vadim Arshavsky (b. 1996) is a finalist in the 2014 Intel Science Talent Search, a science comp |
30184 | Okasinski | Jonathan Guanghong Okasinski (b. 2001) is a finalist in the 2014 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and scienc |
30222 | Malecki | Eva Malecki mentored a finalist in the 2014 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for mid |
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