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349Dembowska Named in honor of Ercole Dembowski (1812–1881), native of Milan, Italy who established a private obs
680Genoveva Named probably after the main figure in the drama Genoveva by the German dramatist Friedrich Hebbel
1004Belopolskya Named in honor of A. A. Belopolsky (1854–1934), astrophysicist at the Pulkovo Observatory. (H 96) Be
1007Pawlowia Named in honor of the Russian biologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849–1936), the 1904 Nobel Prize winn
1074Beljawskya This planet is named in honor of the discoverer S. I. Belyavskij (1883–1953), astronomer at the Sime
1074Beljawskya This planet is named in honor of the discoverer S. I. Belyavskij (1883–1953), astronomer at the Sime
1286Banachiewicza Named in honor of the Polish astronomer Tadeusz Banachiewicz (1882–1954), director of the Cracow Obs
1379Lomonosowa Named in honor of the first famous Russian physicist and astronomer, Mikhail Vasilevich Lomonosov, 1
1590Tsiolkovskaja This planet is named in honor of the well-known Russian physicist and teacher Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
1605MilankovitchNamed in memory of M. Milankovitch (1879-1958), famous Yugoslav astronomer, celestial mechanician an
1606Jekhovsky Named in memory of Benjamin Jekhovsky, astronomer at the Algiers and later the Bordeaux and Toulouse
1734Zhongolovich Named in honor of Prof. Ivan Danilovich Zhongolovich, a distinguished astronomer and geodesist, on t
1774Kulikov Named in honor of the late Dmitri Kuzmich Kulikov {1912–1964}, specialist in geodesy and fundamental
1789Dobrovolsky Named in honor of Lt. Col. Georgi Timofeyevich Dobrovolsky, the commander. (M 3296) This name and th
1790Volkov Named in honor of Vladislav Nikolayevich Volkov, the flight engineer. (M 3296) See the remark to (17
1791Patsayev Named in honor of Victor Ivanovich Patsayev, the test engineer. (M 3296) See the remark to (1789).
1804Chebotarev Named in honor of Prof. G. A. Chebotarev {1913–1975}, Director of the Institute of Theoretical Astro
1828Kashirina Named in honor of Valentin Semenovich Kashirin, physician from Simferopol (Crimea). (M 3825) Name pr
1833Shmakova Named in honor of Mrs. M. Ya. hmakova (1910–1971), staff member of the I.T.A. {Institute for Theoret
1836Komarov Named in honor of the Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Mikhajlovich Komarov (1927–1967). In 1964 he headed
1854Skvortsov Named in honor of Prof. E. F. Skvortsov (1882–1952), an instructor of astronomy in the Simferopol Pe
1855Korolev Named in honor of academician Sergej Pavlovich Korolev (1907–1966), an outstanding designer of Sovie
1857Parchomenko Named in honor of Praskoviya Georgievna Parchomenko (1886–1970), astronomer. In 1930–1940 she observ
1858Lobachevskij Named in honor of Nikolaj Ivanovich Lobachevskij (1792–1856), Russian mathematician, the creator of
1859Kovalevskaya Named in honor of Sophie Kovalevskaya (1850–1891), the first Russian woman mathematician, associate
1861Komensky Named in honor of Jan Amos Komenský (Comenius, 1592–1670), Czech educational reformer and theologian
1889Pakhmutova Named in honor of Aleksandra Nikolaevna Pakhmutova, Soviet composer. (M 3936)
1890Konoshenkova Named in honor of Olga Petrovna Konoshenkova (1919–1975), the schoolmistress at the Crimean Observat
1904Massevitch Honoring Dr. Alla Genrichovna Massevitch {1918– }, a well-known woman astronomer-astrophysicist, vic
1909Alekhin Named in honor of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Alekhin (1892–1946), an outstanding Russian chess-player,
1910Mikhailov Named in honor of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov {1888–1983}, a prominent Soviet astronomer and
1959Karbyshev Named in honor of Dmitrij Michajlovich Karbyshev (1880–1945), Soviet military leader, hero of the So
1984FedynskijNamed in memory of Vsevolod Vladimirovich Fedynskij (1908-1978), an outstanding expert in reconnaiss
2006Polonskaya Named in honor of Elena Ivanovna Kazimirchak-Polonskaya {1902–1992}, a prominent researcher on comet
2009Voloshina Named in honor of Vera Danilovna Voloshina (1919–1941), a partisan who perished valiantly during the
2010Chebyshev Named in honor of Academician Pafnutij Lvovich Chebyshev (1821–1894), the great Russian mathematicia
2030Belyaev Named in honor of Colonel Pavel Ivanovich Belyaev (1925–1970), hero of the Soviet Union, Soviet cosm
2042SitarskiNamed in honor of Grzegorz Sitarski, astronomer at the Polish Academy of Sciences well known for his
2048Dwornik Named by the discoverer for Stephen E. Dwornik, a geologist, noted for his role in the exploration o
2076Levin Named in honor of Boris Julevich Levin {1912–1989}, Moscow astronomer and geophysicist who has contr
2112UlyanovNamed in memory of Aleksandr Ulyanov (1866-1887), eldest brother of V. I. Lenin.
2132ZhukovNamed in memory of Georgij Konstantinovich Zhukov (1896-1974), Marshal of the Soviet Union and leade
2173MaresjevNamed in honor of Alexej Petrovich Maresjev, a war veteran whose heroic deed is described in B. Pole
2222LermontovNamed for the great Russian poet Mikhail Yur'evich Lermontov (1814-1841).
2225Serkowski Named in memory of Krzysztof M. Serkowski (1930–1981), an astronomer distinguished particularly in t
2233KuznetsovNamed in memory of Nikolaj Ivanovich Kuznetsov (1911-1944), hero of the Soviet Union, renowned parti
2237Melnikov Named in memory of Oleg Aleksandrovich Melnikov (1912–1982), on the staff of the Pulkovo Observatory
2238SteshenkoNamed in honor of Nikolaj Vladimirovich Steshenko, deputy director of the Crimean Astrophysical Obse
2256Wisniewski Named in honor of Wieslaw Z. Wisniewski {1931–1994}, astronomer at the University of Arizona. Wisnie
2280KunikovNamed in memory of Tzezar' L'vovich Kunikov (1909-1943), commander of the landing party that seized
2286FesenkovNamed in memory of Vasilej Grigor'evich Fesenkov (1889-1972), one of the founders of the study of as
2294Andronikov Named in memory of Iraklij Luarsabovich Andronikov (Andronikashvili, 1908–1990), Soviet writer and l
2296Kugultinov Named in honor of David Nikitich Kugul’tinov, renowned Soviet poet and national poet of Kalmykia {se
2318Lubarsky Named in honor of Cronid Lubarsky, a friend of T. Gehrels. {See also the citation for planet  (2317)
2323Zverev Named in honor of Mitrofan Stepanovich Zverev {1903–1991}, specialist in fundamental astrometry, ini
2342LebedevNamed in memory of Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Lebedev (1914-1942), a valiant tank officer who fell in th
2349Kurchenko Named in memory of Nadezhda Kurchenko (1950–1970), an airline stewardess killed in a clash with two
2352Kurchatov Named in memory of Igor’ Vasil’evich Kurchatov (1902–1960), great atomic physicist and organizer of
2354Lavrov Named in honor of Svyatoslav Sergeevich Lavrov {1923– }, director of the Institute for Theoretical A
2369Chekhov Named for the celebrated writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860–1904). (M 7783)
2371Dimitrov Named in memory of Georgij Mikhailovich Dimitrov (1882–1949), founder and leader of the Bulgarian Pa
2372Proskurin Named in memory of Vitalij Fedorovich Proskurin (1919–1964), celestial mechanician at the Institute
2376Martynov Named in honor of Dmitrij Yakovlevich Martynov {1904–1989}, outstanding astrophysicist, for many yea
2377Shcheglov Named in honor of Vladimir Petrovich Shcheglov {1904–1985}, since 1941 the director of the Astronomi
2386Nikonov Named in honor of Vladimir Borisovich Nikonov {1905– }, chief of the stellar department of the Crime
2394Nadeev Named in memory of Lev Nikolaevich Nadeev (1902–1974), an astrometrist and geodesist who made extens
2400Derevskaya Named in memory of Alexandra Avramovna Derevskaya (1902–1959), mother heroine, who brought up 48 orp
2402Satpaev Named in memory of Kanysh Imantaevich Satpaev (1899–1964), outstanding geologist. As president of th
2406Orelskaya Named in honor of Varvara Ivanovna Orel’skaya, a member of the staff of the Institute for Theoretica
2408Astapovich Named in memory of Igor’ Stanislavovich Astapovich (1908–1976), a professor at Kiev University known
2416Sharonov Named in memory of Vsevolod Vasil’evich Sharonov (1901–1964), professor at Leningrad University and
2422Perovskaya Named in memory of Sofya Lvovna Perovskaya (1853–1881), executed for organizing the attempt of the l
2426Simonov Named in memory of Konstantin Mikhailovich Simonov (1915–1979), Soviet writer and public figure. (M
2448Sholokhov Named in memory of Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov (1905–1984), famous Soviet writer, 1965 Nobel pr
2457Rublyov Named for Andrej Rublyov (ca. 1360–ca. 1430), a world-renowned Russian painter who worked on the pai
2475Semenov Named in memory of Pavel Afanes’evich Semenov (1912–1942), a fighter in the International Brigade in
2477Biryukov Named in memory of Nikolaj Zotovich Biryukov (1912–1966), famous Soviet writer. In a rescue attempt
2480Papanov Named in memory of Anatolij Dmitrievich Papanov (1922–1987), talented Soviet actor. (M 13172)
2489Suvorov Named in memory of Alexandr Vasil’evich Suvorov (1729–1800), military theoretician, famous for his p
2492Kutuzov Named for Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov (1745–1813), military leader, commander-in-chief during the
2498Tsesevich Named in honor of Vladimir Platonovich Tsesevich {1907–1983}, former director of the Odessa Universi
2506Pirogov Named in memory of Nikola j Ivanovich Pirogov (1810–1881), distinguished Russian surgeon and anatomi
2536Kozyrev Named in honor of Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Kozyrev (1908–1983), a staff member of the Pulkovo Observat
2544Gubarev Named in honor of Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei A. Gubarev, commander of the spacecraft Soyuz 28. (M 7619
2546Libitina Named for an ancient Roman divinity who presided over the burial of the dead. Roman poets frequently
2553Viljev Named in honor of Mikhail Anatol’evich Vil’ev (1893–1919), who, because of his exceptional abilities
2562Chaliapin Named in memory of Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin (1873–1938), outstanding Russian singer and actor. (M
2563Boyarchuk Named in honor of Aleksandr Alekseevich Boyarchuk {1931– }, deputy director of the Crimean Astro-phy
2568Maksutov Named in memory of Dmitrij Dmitrievich Maksutov (1896–1964), inventor of catadioptric meniscus optic
2580Smilevskia Named in memory of Moisej Vasil’evich Smilevskij (1913–1944), a journalist from the city of Cherson
2583Fatyanov Named in memory of Aleksej Ivanovich Fat’yanov (1919–1959), well-known Soviet poet and writer of pop
2591Dworetsky Named in honor of Michael M. Dworetsky, senior lecturer at University College, London. His research
2627Churyumov Named in honor of Klim Ivanovich Churyumov {1937– }, an astronomer on the Astronomical Faculty of Ki
2661Bydzovsky Named in honor of Academician Bohumil Bydžovský (1880–1969), professor of mathematics and chancellor
2662Kandinsky Named in memory of the Russian-born painter Vassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), one of the first and best
2681Ostrovskij Named in memory of Nikolaj Alekseevich Ostrovskij (1904–1936), Soviet writer, known for his book How
2685Masursky Named in honor of Harold Masursky {1923–1990}, planetary geologist at the Branch of Astrogeologic St
2692Chkalov Named in memory of Valerij Pavlovich Chkalov (1904–1938), who participated in the historic flight fr
2702Batrakov Named in honor of Yurij Vasil’evich Batrakov {1926– }, deputy director of the Institute for Theoreti
2706Borovsky Named in memory of Karel Havlíček Borovský (1821–1856), Czech writer, poet and journalist. (M 16441)
2723Gorshkov Named in memory of Petr Mikhailovich Gorshkov (1883–1975), professor at Leningrad University, promin
2726Kotelnikov Named in honor of academician Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kotel’nikov {1908– }, Soviet scientist, radio
2769Mendeleev Named in memory of Dmitrij Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834–1907), world-famous Russian chemist, discoverer
2771Polzunov Named for Ivan Ivanovich Polzunov (1728–1766), inventor of the first universal steam-engine in Russi
2777Shukshin Named in memory of Vasilij Makarovich Shukshin (1929–1974), distinguished Soviet writer, film direct
2792Ponomarev Named in memory of Nikolaj Georgievich Ponomarev (1900–1942), designer of astronomical instruments.
2809Vernadskij Named in memory of Academician Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadskij (1863–1945), distinguished naturalist,
2833Radishchev Named in memory of Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev (1749–1802), Russian writer, philosopher and rev
2837Griboedov Named in memory of Aleksandr Sergeevich Griboedov (1795–1829), Russian dramatic author and diplomat.
2849Shklovskij Named in honor of Iosif Samuilovich Shklovskij {1916–1985}, corresponding member of the USSR Academy
2850Mozhaiskij Named in memory of Aleksandr Fedorovich Mozhaiskij (1825–1890), Russian inventor and pioneer of flig
2862Vavilov Named in memory of Academician Nikolaj Ivanovich Vavilov (1887–1943), prominent botanist and genetic
2877Likhachev Named in honor of Dmitrij Sergeevich Likhachev, prominent Soviet literary scholar and outstanding ex
2883Barabashov Named in memory of Nikolaj Pavlovich Barabashov (1894–1971), director of the Kharkov Observatory for
2887Krinov Named in memory of Evgenij Leonidovich Krinov (1906–1984), celebrated Soviet meteoriticist, recipien
2892Filipenko Named in honor of Aleksandr Grigorevich Filipenko, chief of surgery at the Crimean regional hospital
2907Nekrasov Named in memory of Nikolaj Alekseevich Nekrasov (1821–1878), a poet and revolutionary who expressed
2931Mayakovsky Named in memory of the Soviet poet Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovskij (1893–1930). (M 8914)
2948Amosov Named in honor of Nikolaj Mikhailovich Amosov, distinguished cardiologist, specialist in medical cyb
2949Kaverznev Named in memory of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Kaverz-nev (1932–1983), Soviet journalist, documentary-f
2965Surikov Named in memory of Vasilij Ivanovich Surikov (1848–1916), famous Russian painter. (M 13173)
3010Ushakov Named in memory of the Russian admiral and sea captain Fedor Fedorovich Ushakov (1744–1817). (M 1115
3017Petrovic Named in honor of Štefan Petrovič (1906–2000), organizer of modern climatology in Slovakia. (M 22828
3042Zelinsky Named in honor of David S. Zelinsky, now a mathematician at Brown University, Providence, formerly a
3071Nesterov Named in honor of Petr Nikolaevich Nesterov (1887–1914), the Russian airman who was the first to car
3080Moisseiev Named in memory of Nikolaj Dmitrevich Moisseiev (Moiseev) (1902–1955), professor at Moscow Universit
3084Kondratyuk Named in memory of Yurij Vasil’evich Kondratyuk (1897–1942), one of the Soviet pioneers in rocket te
3126Davydov Named in memory of Denis Vasil’evich Davydov (1784–1839), officer, writer and poet, hero of the war
3128Obruchev Named in honor of Vladimir Afanasjevich Obruchev (1863–1956), outstanding geologist and geographer w
3157Novikov Named in memory of Aleksej Ivanovich Novikov (1916–1986), Soviet aviator and poet. (M 13175)
3159Prokof'ev Named in honor of Vladimir Konstantinovich Prokof’ev {1898–1993}, well-known expert on atomic spectr
3186Manuilova Named in memory of the prominent sculptor Ol’ga Maksimilianovna Manuilova (1893–1984). (M 12014)
3210Lupishko Named in honor of Dmitrij Fedorovich Lupishko {1942– }, deputy director of the Kharkow Astronomi?cal
3214Makarenko Named in memory of Anton Semenovich Makarenko (1888–1939), outstanding Soviet teacher and writer. (M
3230Vampilov Named in memory of Aleksandr Valentinovich Vampilov (1937–1972), talented Soviet dramatist. (M 12972
3323Turgenev Named in memory of the famous Russian writer Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818–1883). (M 18136)
3326Agafonikov Named in honor of Askol’d M. Agafonikov, geo-physicist and navigator of the third Russian Antarctic
3339Treshnikov Named in honor of Aleksej F. Treshnikov, leader of the second Russian Antarctic expedition, in recog
3345Tarkovskij Named in memory of Andrej Arsen’evich Tarkovskij (1932–1986), Soviet theater and film producer. (M 1
3348Pokryshkin Named in memory of Aleksandr Ivanovich Pokryshkin (1913–1985), a Soviet pilot known as a writer, the
3357Tolstikov Named in memory of Evgenij I. Tolstikov, Russian meteorologist and leader of the third Antarctic exp
3358Anikushin Named in honor of Mikhail Konstantinovich Anikushin, member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Arts, well kn
3408Shalamov Named in memory of the Soviet writer Varlam Tikhonovich Shalamov (1907–1982). (M 18137)
3409Abramov Named in memory of Fyodor Aleksandrovich Abramov (1920–1983), well-known writer who depicted in his
3418Izvekov Named in honor of Vladimir Andreevich Izvekov, an expert on solar-system dynamics and a staff member
3429Chuvaev Named in memory of Konstantin Konstantinovich Chuvaev (1917–1994), astrophysicist and staff member o
3436Ibadinov Named in honor of Hursandkul Ibadinov, researcher on comets, founder and head of the laboratory for
3439Lebofsky Named in honor of Larry A. Lebofsky, planetary scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of th
3460Ashkova Named in honor of Nataliya Vladimirovna Ashkova {1932– }, an expert on the dynamics of minor planets
3469Bulgakov Named in memory of Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov (1891–1940), Soviet writer and dramatist. (M 12017)
3483Svetlov Named in memory of the Soviet poet and dramatist Mikhail Arkad’evich Svetlov (1903–1964). (M 13481)
3493Stepanov Named in memory of Vladimir Evgen’evich Stepanov (1913–1986), a corresponding member of the former S
3511Tsvetaeva Named in honor of Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (1892–1941), talented Soviet poetess. (M 13176)
3546Atanasoff Named in honor of the mathematician John Atanasoff (1903–1995), a pioneer in the development of comp
3547Serov Named in memory of Valentin Alexandrovich Serov (1865–1911), a famous Russian painter. (M 24120)
3586Vasnetsov Named in memory of Viktor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov (1848–1926) and Apollinarij Mikhailovich Vasnetsov
3615Safronov Named in honor of Victor S. Safronov {1917– } of the O. Yu. Shmidt Institute of Earth Physics in Mos
3616Glazunov Named in honor of Il’ya Sergeevich Glazunov (1930– ), well-known Russian painter. (M 22245)
3620Platonov Named in memory of the writer Andrej Platonovich Platonov (1899–1951). (M 13176)
3624Mironov Named in memory of Soviet actor and producer Andrej Aleksandrovich Mironov (1941–1987). (M 13176)
3628Boznemcova Named in memory of Božena Němcová (1820–1862), outstanding Czech writer, author of the well-known bo
3653Klimishin Named in honor of Ivan Antonovich Klimishin, professor of astronomy at the Ivano-Frankovsk Pedagogic
3657Ermolova Named in memory of Maria Nikolaevna Ermolova (1853–1928), outstanding Russian actress. (M 22246)
3662Dezhnev Named in honor of Semen Ivanovich Dezhnev (c. 1605–1673), Russian seafarer. (M 22246)
3745Petaev Named in honor of Michail Ivanovich Petaev, visiting planetary geologist in the Harvard-Smithsonian
3747Belinskij Named in honor of Vissarion Grigor’evich Belinskij (1811–1848), Russian literary critic and publicis
3750Ilizarov Named in honor of Gavriil Abramovich Ilizarov, a remarkable orthopedic surgeon whose new methods hav
3761Romanskaya Named in memory of Sof’ya Vasil’evna Romanskaya (1886–1969). The first Russian woman concerned with
3803Tuchkova Named in memory of Margarita Mikhailovna Tuchkova (1781–1852), who built the Temple Spas Nerukotvorn
3816Chugainov Named in memory of Pavel Fedorovich Chugainov (1933–1992), astronomer at the Crimean Astrophysical O
3835Korolenko Named in honor of Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko (1853–1921), Russian writer and publicist whose
3839Bogaevskij Named in honor of Konstantin Fedorovich Bogaevskij (1872–1943), Russian painter who lived and worked
3845Neyachenko Named in memory of Il’ya Isakovich Neyachenko, journalist and amateur astronomer from Yalta, known f
3889Menshikov Named in honor of Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov (1673–1729), Russian statesman and military leader
3900Knezevic Named in honor of Zoran Knežević, an astronomer at the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade. Kneževi
3921Klement'ev Named in memory of Zakhar Ivanovich Klement’ev (1903–1994), professor of mathematics at Tomsk Univer
3925Tret'yakov Named in memory of Pavel Mikhailovich Tret’yakov (1832–1898) and his brother Sergej Mikhailovich (18
3930Vasilev Named in memory of Konstantin Alekseevich Vasil’ev (1942–1976), a well known Russian painter. (M 170
3962Valyaev Named in honor of Valerij Ivanovich Valyaev (1944– ), noted scientist in the field of ephemeris astr
3965Konopleva Named in honor of Valentina Petrovna Konopleva, astronomer at the Main Astronomical Observatory at G
3968Koptelov Named in honor of the Soviet writer Afanasij Lazarevich Koptelov, whose works depicted life of the p
3971Voronikhin Named in memory of Andrej Nikiforovich Voronikhin (1759–1814), a Russian architect, representative o
3991Basilevsky Named in honor of Alexandr T. Basilevsky {1937– }, a planetary geologist at the Vernadsky Institute,
4004List'ev Named in memory of Vladislav Nikolaevich List’ev (1957–1995), a talented Russian television journali
4005Dyagilev Named in memory of the Russian impressario Sergej Pavlovich Dyagilev (1872–1929). He is mainly known
4010Nikol'skij Named in memory of Gennadij Mikhajlovich Nikol’skij (1929–1982), Soviet astronomer, known for his re
4011Bakharev Named in memory of Anatolij Mikhailovich Bakharev (1918–1979), observer and researcher on comets and
4043Perolof Named in honor of Per Olof Lindblad, Swedish astronomer, director of the Stockholm Observatory at Sa
4053Cherkasov Named in memory of Nikolaj Konstantinovich Cherkasov (1903–1966), a well-known Russian actor. (M 241
4070Rozov Named in honor of the Russian playwright Victor Sergeevich Rozov (1913– ). (M 24121)
4074Sharkov Named in honor of Viktor Ivanovich Sharkov (1935– ), an experimental astrophysicist known for his la
4075Sviridov Named in honor of Georgij Vasil’evich Sviridov {1915–1998}, a well-known Soviet composer. (M 17029)
4080Galinskij Named in honor of Nikolaj Dmitrievich Galinskij, Soviet radio engineer, creator of high-sensitivity
4135Svetlanov Named in honor of the famous Soviet composer and conductor Evgenij Fyodorovich Svetlanov. (M 18455)
4145Maximova Named in honor of the wonderful Russian ballet-dancer Ekaterina Sergeevna Maximova (1939– ). (M 2412
4164Shilov Named in honor of the outstanding Soviet painter Aleksandr Maksovich Shilov, who has created a galle
4165DidkovskijNamed in honor of Leonid Vladimirovich Didkovskij (b. 1948), astrophysicist and deputy director of t
4166Pontryagin Named after the outstanding Russian mathematician Lev Semenovich Pontryagin (1908–1988). (M 24121)
4178MimeevAlexandr Pavlovich Mimeev (b. 1951) is a Russian radio engineer and amateur astronomer, known as the
4184Berdyayev Named in honor of the famous Russian philosopher Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Berdyayev (1874–1948). (M 18
4199Andreev Named in memory of Gennadij Andreev and his family. A professor of celestial mechanics at the Univer
4207Chernova Named in honor of Galina Pavlovna Chernova, a senior researcher at the Astrophysical Institute of th
4208Kiselev Named in honor of Nikolaj Nikolaevich Kiselev, department head at the Astrophysical Institute of the
4233Pal'chikov Named in memory of Nikolaj Borisovich Pal’chikov (1913–1937), a student in the astronomy department
4234Evtushenko Named in honor of Evgenij Aleksandrovich Evtushenko (1933– ), well known Russian poet. (M 23351)
4235Tatishchev Named in memory of Vasilij Nikitick Tatishchev (1686–1750), an outstanding Russian scientist and sta
4258Ryazanov Named in honor of Ehldar Aleksandrovich Ryazanov, a well-known Soviet movie producer, writer and poe
4268Grebenikov Named in honor of Evgenij Alexandrovich Grebenikov, head of the department in the Institute of Probl
4274Karamanov Named in honor of Alemdar Sobitovich Karamanov, composer, who lives and works in the Crimea, known f
4277Holubov Named for a picturesque village in southern Bohemia northeast of Kleť Mountain. Near Holubov there a
4280Simonenko Named in memory of Alla Nikolaevna Simonenko (1935–1984), specialist on small bodies of the solar sy
4286Rubtsov Named in memory of the remarkable Soviet lyric poet Nikolaj Mikhajlovich Rubtsov (1936–1971). (M 184
4302Markeev Named in honor of Anatolij Pavlovich Markeev, professor at the Moscow Aviation Institute, well-known
4303Savitskij Named in honor of Evgenij Yakovlevich Savitskij (1910–1990), Russian aviator, father of cosmonaut Sv
4304Geichenko Named in honor of Semyon Stepanovich Geichenko, writer and literary scholar, researcher of the life
4306Dunaevskij Named in memory of Isaak Osipovich Dunaevskij (1900–1955), prominent Soviet composer well known for
4316Babinkova Named in honor of Artur Nikolaevich Babin (1936– ) and Aleksandra Nikolaevna Koval’, husband and wif
4320JarosewichEugene Jarosewich (b. 1926), research chemist emeritus at the Smithsonian Institution, has analyzed
4336Jasniewicz Named in honor of Gerard Jasniewicz, astronomer at Strasbourg Observatory. As a long-time member of
4361Nezhdanova Named in memory of Antonina Vasil’evna Nezhdanova (1873–1950), an outstanding Soviet singer, actress
4365Ivanova Named in honor of Violetta Ivanova, astronomer at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgarian Natio
4371Fyodorov Named in honor of Svyatoslav Nikolaevich Fyodorov, famous Moscow ophthalmologist, outstanding surgeo
4424Arkhipova Named in honor of Irina Konstantinovna Arkhipova (1925– ), an outstanding representative of the Russ
4427Burnashev Named in honor of Vladislav Ivanovich Burnashev (1943– ), staff scientist at the Crimean Astrophysic
4430Govorukhin Named in honor of the well-known Russian cinematic producer and playwright Stanislav Sergeevich Govo
4434Nikulin Named in honor of Yurij Vladimirovich Nikulin (1921– ), a Russian circus artist, clown, film star. (
4437Yaroshenko Named in memory of Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Yaroshenko (1846–1898), wellknown Russian painter, a membe
4449Sobinov Named in memory of Leonid Vital’evich Sobinov (1872–1934), a remarkable Russian singer, leading teno
4475Voitkevich Named in honor of George Vitol’dovich Voitkevich (1920– ), the 1967 Karpiński prizewinner for his ou
4509GorbatskijVitaly Gerasimovich Gorbatskij (b. 1920), professor at St. Petersburg University, is well known for
4516Pugovkin Named in honor of Mikhail Ivanovich Pugovkin (1923– ), outstanding and popular cinema actor who has
4518Raikin Named in memory of Arkadij Isaakovich Raikin (1911–1987), outstanding actor and performer of satiric
4520Dovzhenko Named in honor of Aleksandr Petrovich Dovzhenko (1894–1956), well-known Ukrainian cinema producer an
4521Akimov Named in honor of Nikolaj Pavlovich Akimov (1901–1968), prominent Soviet theater producer and painte
4536DrewpinskyDavid Drew Pinsky (“Dr. Drew”, b. 1958) cohosts Loveline, a syndicated radio program that dis
4556Gumilyov Named in memory of Nikolaj Stepanovich Gumilyov (1886–1921), famous poet and dramatist. He was one o
4561Lemeshev Named in honor of Sergej Yakovlevich Lemeshev (1902–1977), outstanding Russian opera-singer, artist
4591Bryantsev Named in memory of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bryantsev (1883–1961), producer, People’s artist of the
4594Dashkova Named in honor of princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova (1744–1810), one of the most educated women
4601Ludkewycz Named in honor of Romana Ludkewycz, mother of the discoverer. Her unending support of her son’s inte
4605Nikitin Named for Afanasij Nikitin (?–1472), a merchant from the town of Tver’. Nikitin, who was the first R
4616Batalov Named in honor of Aleksej Vladimirovich Batalov, well-known contemporary cinema actor and producer.
4617ZadunaiskyPedro E. Zadunaisky (b. 1918), one of the most active celestial mechanicians in Argentina, worked in
4619Polyakhova Named in honor of Elena Nikolaevna Polyakhova, assistant professor of astronomy at St. Petersburg Un
4622Solovjova Named in memory of Sergej Mikhailovich Solovjov (1820–1879), famous Russian historian and the author
4623Obraztsova Named in honor of Elena Vasil’evna Obraztsova, outstanding singer of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.
4658Gavrilov Named in honor of Aleksej Evgenievich Gavrilov, friend of the discoverer, famous Ukrainian architect
4685Karetnikov Named in honor of Valentin Grigorievich Karetnikov (1938– ), professor at Odessa University and dire
4741Leskov Named in memory of Nikolaj Semenovich Leskov (1831–1895), well-known Russian writer. (M 22247)
4777Aksenov Named in memory of a well-known authority on celestial mechanics, Evgenij Petrovich Aksenov (1933–19
4781Sladkovic Named in honor of Andrej Sládkovič (1820–1872), Slovak poet and author of the poem “Marina”. (M 2160
4785Petrov Named for the contemporary Russian composer Andrej Pavlovich Petrov (1930– ). (M 22247)
4810Ruslanova Named in memory of Lidiya Andreevna Ruslanova (1900–1973), Russian variety singer, popular for her r
4811Semashko Named in memory of Nikolaj Alekseevich Semashko (1874–1949), organizer of the health-service system
4858VorobjovAmateur astronomer Tomas Vorobjov (b. 1984) is an assiduous observer of minor planets and a particip
4868KnusheviaKyiv (Kiev) National Taras Shevchenko University is the Ukrainian national center of higher educatio
4869Piotrovsky Named in memory of the outstanding archaeologist Boris Borisovich Piotrovsky (1908–1990), director o
4920GromovNamed in memory of Mikhail Mikhajlovich Gromov (1899-1985), well-known Russian pilot who set the wor
4922LeshinLaurie Leshin (b. 1965), assistant professor at Arizona State University, has used isotopic analyses
4922LeshinLaurie Leshin (b. 1965), assistant professor at Arizona State University, has used isotopic analyses
4936Butakov Named in memory of Grigorij Ivanovich Butakov (1820–1882), Russian admiral who drew up the first sys
4940Polenov Named in memory of the well-known Russian painter Vasilij Dmitrievich Polenov (1844–1927). (M 22504)
4944Kozlovskij Named in honor of Ivan Semyonovich Kozlovskij, distinguished opera-singer who has rare lyric tenor a
4980Magomaev Named in honor of Muslim Magometovich Magomaev (1942– ), famous Soviet singer, a soloist at the Azer
4986Osipovia Named in memory of Valerij Ivanovich Osipov (1945–1993), distinguished Russian historian, archivist,
5014GorchakovNamed in memory of Aleksandr Mikhailovich Gorchakov (1798-1883), an outstanding statesman and one of
5040Rabinowitz Named in honor of the U.S. astronomer David Rabinowitz and his work in the Spacewatch program. (M 22
5043ZadornovNamed in honor of Mikhail Nikolaevich Zadornov (b. 1948), Russian satirist widely known for his mast
5055Opekushin Named in memory of Aleksandr Mikhailovich Opekushin (1838–1923), outstanding Russian sculptor. He ha
5075GoryachevNamed in memory of Nikolaj Nikanorovich Goryachev (1883-1940), professor of astronomy at Tomsk Unive
5087Emel'yanov Named in honor of Nikolaj Vladimirovich Emel’yanov (1946– ), head of the Celestial Mechanics Departm
5091Isakovskij Named in memory of Mikhail Vasil’evich Isakovskij (1900–1973), a poet whose verses are remarkable fo
5101Akhmerov Named in honor of Vadim Zinov’evich Akhmerov (1929– ), who has returned health to many people during
5154Leonov Named in memory of Evgenij Pavlovich Leonov (1926–1994), prominent Soviet artist, an actor of the Mo
5155DenisyukNamed in honor of academician Yurij Nikolaevich Denisyuk (b. 1927), head of a laboratory at the Ioff
5158Ogarev Named in memory of Nikolaj Platonovich Ogarev (1813–1877), poet and publicist, friend and associate
5234Sechenov Named in honor of the outstanding Russian naturalist Ivan Mikhailovich Sechenov (1829–1905). (M 2250
5245Maslyakov Named in honor of Aleksandr Vasil’evich Maslyakov, Moscow television journalist, one of the founders
5247Krylov Named in the memory of famous Russian mathematician and naval architect Alexei Nikolaevich Krylov (1
5252Vikrymov Named in honor of Viktor Aleksandrovich Krymov (1929– ) deputy director of the Institute of Theoreti
5304Bazhenov Named in memory of Vasilij Ivanovich Bazhenov (1738–1799), Russian architect, teacher and architectu
5316Filatov Named for the well-known ophthalmologist and surgeon Vladimir Petrovich Filatov (1875–1956). (M 2250
5343Ryzhov Named in honor of Yurij Alekseevich Ryzhov (1930– ), a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, ou
5344Ryabov Named in honor of Yurij Aleksandrovich Ryabov (1923– ), professor at the Moscow Road-Transport Insti
5361GoncharovIvan Aleksandrovich Goncharov (1812-1891) is known for his four novels Oblomov, Obryv
5410Spivakov Named in honor of the outstanding Russian musician, violinist Vladimir Theodorovich Spivakov (1944–
5413Smyslov Named in honor of Vasilij Vasil’evich Smyslov (1921– ), Soviet chess grandmaster and world chess cha
5414Sokolov Named in honor of Viktor Georgievich Sokolov (1946– ), specialist in analytical methods of celestial
5421Ulanova Named in honor of the brilliant Russian ballet-dancer Galina Sergeevna Ulanova (1910– ), whose pictu
5455Surkov Named in honor of Vladimir Vasil’evich Surkov (1945– ), well-known Russian specialist on databases a
5465Chumakov Named in honor of the well-known Russian microbi-ologist Mikhail Petrovich Chumakov (1909– ), who fo
5483CherkashinAndrej Andreevich Cherkashin (1920-1993) was a literary scholar and historian, researcher of A. S. P
5495Rumyantsev Named in memory of the Russian count Nikolaj Petrovich Rumyantsev (1754–1826), the Minister for Fore
5540Smirnova Named in honor of Tamara Mikhajlovna Smirnova (1935–2001), devoted observer of minor planets and a s
5544Kazakov Named in memory of Matvej Fedorovich Kazakov (1738–1812), Russian architect, one of the founders of
5545Makarov Named in honor of Askol’d Anatol’evich Makarov (1925– ), an outstanding Russian choreographer and pr
5572Bliskunov Named in memory of Aleksandr Ivanovich Bliskunov (1938–1996), well-known Crimean orthopedic surgeon
5583BraunerováZdenka Braunerová (1858-1934), painter and graphic artist, is known for her landscapes, historical P
5681Bakulev Named in memory of Aleksandr Nikolaevich Bakulev (1890–1967), one of the pioneers of neurosurgery in
5707Shevchenko Named in honor of Vladislav Vladimirovich Shevchenko (1940– ), head of the Lunar and Planetary Resea
5714Krasinsky Named in honor of Georgij Al’bertovich Krasinskij [Krasinsky] (1939– ), staff member of the Institut
5759Zoshchenko Named in honor of the outstanding Russian writer-satirist Mikhail Mikhailovich Zoshchenko (1894–1958
5781Barkhatova Named in memory of Claudia Alexandrovna Barkhatova (1917–1990), founder of the Kourovka {see planet
5809Kulibin Named in memory of Ivan Petrovich Kulibin (1735–1818), brilliant Russian self-educated mechanical en
5827LetunovYurij Aleksandrovich Letunov (1926-1984), a Russian journalist and radio commentator, held a doctora
5889Mickiewicz Named in memory of Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1855), great Polish poet. (M 27128)
5930Zhiganov Named in memory of Nazib Gayazovich Zhiganov (1911–1988), outstanding Soviet Tatar composer and publ
5936Khadzhinov Named in honor of Leonid Petrovich Khadzhinov (1927– ), prominent Ukrainian electrical engineer invo
5994Yakubovich Named in honor of Leonid Arkad’evich Yakubovich (1945– ), writer, dramatist and television journalis
5998SitenskýLadislav Sitenský (b. 1919) is a Czech landscape photographer, well-known also for his photography f
6030ZolenskyAs curator of interplanetary dust at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Michael Zolensky (b. 1955) has bee
6074BechterevaNamed in honor of Natalia Petrovna Bechtereva (b. 1924), outstanding neurophysiologist, director of
6075Zajtsev Named in honor of Aleksandr Leonidovich Zajtsev (1945– ), staff member of the Moscow Institute of Ra
6082Timiryazev Named in memory of Russian physiologist Kliment Arkad’evich Timiryazev (1843–1920), a corresponding
6162Prokhorov Named in honor of Yurij Vasil’evich Prokhorov (1929– ), Russian mathematician noted for his work on
6165FrolovaNamed in honor of Natalia Borisovna Frolova, assistant professor of astronomy at Ural State Universi
6167NarmanskijNamed in honor of Vladimir Yakovlevich Narmanskij (b. 1948), Crimean amateur astronomer and founder
6172Prokofeana Named in honor of Valentina Vladimirovna Prokof’eva (1929– ), prominent astrophysicist at the Crimea
6232ZubitskiaNamed in honor of Danila Nikiforovich Zubitskij and Natalia Petrovna Zubitska, doctors and phyto-the
6432TemirkanovNamed in honor of Yurij Khatuevich Temirkanov (b. 1938), an outstanding conductor. From 1976 to 198
6437StroganovStroganov is the name of a well-known Russian family that exploited the iron and gold mines in the U
6511Furmanov Named in honor of Rudol’f Davidovich Furmanov (1938– ), artist, producer and impresario, founder and
6535Archipenko Named for Alexander Archipenko (1887–1964), Ukrainian-American sculptor. He was the first to transfo
6537Adamovich Named in memory of Aleksandr Mikhajlovich Adamovich (Ales’ Adamovich; 1927–1994), Byelorussian-Russi
6538MuraviovMikhail Nikitich Muraviov (1757-1807), a representative of an old Russian gentry family, was well kn
6573MagnitskijLeontij Filippovich Magnitskij (1669-1739), a teacher of mathematics at the School of Mathematical a
6575SlavovNamed in honor of Nikolaj Antonovich Slavov (b. 1926), Ukrainian river fleet engineer and sportsman.
6589JankovichMilan Jankovich, economist and ecologist in Monaco, is head of the Zepter company. He is devoted to
6622MatvienkoNamed in honor of Vladimir Pavlovich Matvienko (b. 1938), Ukrainian economist, author of many works
6700KubišováNamed in honor of Marta Kubišová (b. 1945), Czech singer.
6753FursenkoNamed in honor of Margarita Aleksandrovna Fursenko (b. 1931), staff member of the Institute of Theor
6754Burdenko Named in memory of Nikolaj Nilovich Burdenko (1876–1946), one of the founders of neurosurgery in the
6783GulyaevYurij Aleksandrovich Gulyaev (1930-1986) was a brilliant Russian singer, People's artist of the U.S.
6784BogatikovYurij Iosifovich Bogatikov (b. 1932) is a Russian-Ukrainian singer, People's artist of the U.S.S.R.,
6811KashcheevNamed in honor of Boris Leonidovich Kashcheev (b. 1920), professor of radioelectronics at Kharkov Te
6821Ranevskaya Named in honor of the outstanding Russian actress Faïna Grigor’evna Ranevskaya (1896–1984). With her
6845MansurovaNamed in memory of Kira Sergeevna Mansurova (1931-1990), an astronomer in Irkutsk known for her obse
6954PotemkinRussian grand duke Grigorij Aleksandrovich Potemkin (1739-1791) was a statesman, field marshal, dipl
7008PavlovNamed in memory of Nikolaj Nikiforovich Pavlov (1902-1985), professor at Leningrad University and he
7046ReshetnevAn authority on theoretical and applied mechanics, Mikhail Fedorovich Reshetnev (1924-1996) construc
7087Lewotsky Named in honor of the Lewotsky family, especially Kristin and Gretchen, friends of the discoverer. K
7106Kondakov Named in honor of Aleksandr Konstantinovich Kondakov (1928– ), researcher on agricultural chemistry
7108NefedovNamed in honor of Oleg Matveevich Nefedov (b. 1931), vice president of the Russian Academy of Scienc
7118KuklovKuklov is a small village in southern Bohemia northwest of Klet Mountain. There are impressive remn
7146KonradinNamed in honor of Konradin Ferrari d'Occhieppo (b. 1907), professor emeritus of astronomy of Vienna
7161GolitsynRussian field marshal Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn (1675-1730) was a participant in the Azov campai
7268ChigorinMikhail Ivanovich Chigorin (1850-1908), founder of the Russian chess school, was Russian chess champ
7271DoroguntsovSergej Ivanovich Doroguntsov (b. 1929), corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of
7278ShtokolovBoris Timofeevich Shtokolov (b. 1930), is a Russian singer, actor and bass soloist for the Mariinski
7295BrozovicMarina Brozovic (b. 1971), a senior scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, uses the Goldstone a
7369GavrilinValerij Aleksandrovich Gavrilin (1939-1999) was an outstanding Russian composer whose compositions h
7381Mamontov Named in memory of Savva Ivanovich Mamontov (1841–1918), manufacturer and patron of the arts, a prom
7382BozhenkovaThe Russian writer Margarita Ivanovna Bozhenkova (b. 1941) is a member of the Writers' Union of Russ
7383Lassovszky Named in memory of Károly Lassovszky (1897–1961), a staff member of the Konkoly {see planet  (1445)}
7385AktsynoviaLyudmila Mikhailovna Aktsynova (1910-1997) and her husband Arkadij Vsevolodovich Aktsynov (1910-1997
7392KowalskiNamed in honor of Richard Kowalski (b. 1963) of Quail Hollow Observatory, near Tampa, Florida. Kowa
7413GalibinaNamed in honor of Irina Vladimirovna Galibina (b. 1929), a celestial mechanician known for her resea
7453SlovtsovPetr Andreevich Slovtsov (1767-1843), historiographer of Siberia and founder of regional studies of
7457VeselovVyacheslav Afanasievich Veselov (b. 1930), consultant on the automatic “lunokhods”, made the small-
7468AnfimovNikolaj Apollonovich Anfimov (b. 1935), co-chairman of the Russian-American cosmic committee, is a w
7469KrikalevRussian cosmonaut Sergej Konstantinovich Krikalev (b. 1958) worked aboard the space missions Discove
7509GamzatovCelebrated poet Rasul Gamzatovich Gamzatov (b. 1923) is the national poet of Daghestan.
7532PelhřimovPelhřimov is the south Bohemian town, founded in the thirteenth century, where the discoverer attend
7558YurlovNamed in memory of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Yurlov (1927-1963), Russian choir master and choral cond
7581Yudovich Named in honor of Viktor Iosifovich Yudovich (1934– ), a professor at Rostov University and notable
7584Ossietzky Named in memory of Carl von Ossietzky (1889–1938), German publicist and editor of the weekly paper W
7727ChepurovaValentina Mikhajlovna Chepurova, a celestial mechanician at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute in
7729GolovanovSpace engineer Yaroslav Kirillovich Golovanov (b. 1932) writes scientific reviews on space problems.
7741FedoseevNamed in honor of Vladimir Ivanovich Fedoseev (b. 1932), outstanding Russian conductor. He has been
7858BolotovAndrej Timofeevich Bolotov (1738-1833) was a Russian writer, scientist, agriculturist, selectionist,
7913ParfenovAnatolij Ivanovich Parfenov (1925-1993) was an outstanding Russian sportsman, a champion of the Melb
7950Berezov Named for a Siberian town, founded in 1593, situated on the Sos’va river in the Khanty-Mansi nationa
7979PozharskijRussian prince Dmitrij Mikhailovich Pozharskij (1578-1642) was a noted Russian statesman and soldier
7980SenkevichYurij Aleksandrovich Senkevich (b. 1937) is a scientist at the Institute of Medical and Biological P
7996VedernikovNamed in honor of brilliant Russian bass Aleksandr Filippovich Vedernikov (b. 1927), a people's arti
7999NesvornýNamed in honor of David Nesvorný (b. 1969), a Czech dynamicist, currently at the Universidade de São
8019KarachkinaNamed in honor of Lyudmila Georgievna Karachkina (b. 1948), staff astronomer at the Institute of The
8141NikolaevNikolaev is a city and large industrial and cultural center in southern Ukraine. The Nikolaev Astro
8142ZolotovNamed in honor of Andrej Andreevich Zolotov (b. 1937), Russian screenwriter and art and music critic
8166BuczynskiDenis Buczynski (b. 1951), of the Conder Brow Observatory, near Lancaster, England, is a keen amateu
8229KozelskýNamed in honor of František Kozelský (b. 1913), a Czech telescope maker well-known for his work in c
8246KotovSolar physicist Valerij Aleksandrovich Kotov (b. 1943) has worked at the Crimean Astrophysical Obser
8254MoskovitzNicholas A. Moskovitz (b. 1981) is a postdoctoral research scientist at the Carnegie Institution for
8302KazukinKazuo Kinoshita (b. 1957) is an amateur astronomer and computer programmer. He has contributed to as
8322KononovichAleksandr Konstantinovich Kononovich (1850-1910) was a professor at Novorossisk University and head
8339KosovichiaAleksandr Grigorievich Kosovichev (b. 1953), solar physicist and helioseismologist, has worked at th
8444PopovichPavel Romanovich Popovich (b. 1930), a Soviet cosmonaut and specialist in space engineering, partici
8448BelyakinaNamed in honor of Tamara Sergeevna Belyakina (b. 1934), astrophysicist and stellar photometrist who
8449MaslovetsBogdan Pavlovich Maslovets (b. 1940), an electrical engineer at Zaporozhye Transformer Works in Ukra
8450EgorovVsevolod Aleksandrovich Egorov (1930-2001) was one of the founders of the modern theory of the space
8470DudinskayaBallerina Natalia Mikhailovna Dudinskaya (b. 1912) was a soloist with the Kirov Theatre of Opera and
8609ShuvalovIvan Ivanovich Shuvalov (1727-1797), was a prominent Russian government figure who contributed to t
8783GopasyukStepan Il'ich Gopasyuk (b. 1930) is a leading scientist at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. H
8786BelskayaNamed in honor of Irina N. Belskaya, senior astronomer at the Kharkov Astronomical Observatory and a
8787IgnatenkoVitalij Nikitich Ignatenko (b. 1941), Russian journalist and film script-writer, is the general dire
8795DudorovAlexander Egorovich Dudorov (b. 1946) is an astrophysicist at Chelyabinsk State University whose res
8806FetisovVyacheslav Aleksandrovich Fetisov (b. 1958) is an outstanding Russian sportsman, ice-hockey player a
8812KravtsovNamed for Ukrainian pilot and writer Yurij Fedorovich Kravtsov (1924-1994). The author and the hero
8829BuczkowskiDebra L. Buczkowski (b. 1969) is a staff member at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Labo
8839NovichkovaVera Stepanovna Novichkova (b. 1937), doctor and hematologist, is the founder and head of the blood-
8984DerevyankoCinema-artist Tatiana Timofeevna Derevyanko is director of the Dovzhenko Museum at the Dovzhenko Fil
9005SidorovaNamed in honor of Sophia Ivanovna Sidorova (b. 1943), tireless worker on behalf of public education
9006Voytkevych Named in honor of Vanda Georgievna Voytkevych (1949– ), a friend of the discoverer and specialist in
9025PolanskeyCarol A. Polanskey (b. 1960) is a science operations expert at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She l
9056PiskunovNikolai Piskunov (b. 1957), professor of astronomy at Uppsala Astronomical Observatory, has made fun
9145ShustovBoris Mikhailovich Shustov (b. 1947) is deputy director at the Institute of Astronomy of the Russian
9146TulikovComposer Serafim Sergeevich Tulikov (b. 1914), People's artist of the U.S.S.R., is the author of man
9150ZavolokinGennadij Dmitrievich Zavolokin (1943-2001) was a famed player of the bayan (Russian accordion). A c
9168SarovSarov is a small town in the Nizhnij Novgorod region of the Russian Federation where the All-Russian
9176StruchkovaRaisa Stepanovna Struchkova (b. 1925), a brilliant Russian ballerina at the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre s
9194AnanoffAlexandre Ananoff (1910-1992) was a Russian-French space expert, author of L´Astronautique (1
9263KharitonYulij Borisovich Khariton (b. 1904) is a physicist and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. H
9532Abramenko Named in honor of Aleksandr Nikolaevich Abramenko (1921– ), chief engineer at the Crimean Astrophysi
9535PlitchenkoAleksandr Ivanovich Plitchenko (1943-1997) was a Russian writer in Novosibirsk city, author of some
9539Prishvin Named in memory of the writer Mikhail Mikhajlovich Prishvin (1873–1954), famous for his deep philoso
9540Mikhalkov Named in honor of the Russian writer and poet Sergej Vladimirovich Mikhalkov (1913– ), whose wonderf
9565TikhonovRussian mathematician Andrej Nikolaevich Tikhonov (1906-1993), a professor at Moscow State Universit
9566RykhlovaLidiya Vasil'evna Rykhlova, head of the Space Astrometry Department of the Institute of Astronomy, R
9716SeverinaSeverina Feitknecht-Gallati (1945-2000), who hailed from Glarus, the same home town as the discovere
9732JuchnovskiIvan Juchnovski (b. 1937), president of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences since 1996, has carried ou
9737DudarovaNamed in honor of Veronica Borisovna Dudarova (b. 1916), the only woman conductor in Russia. She is
9741SolokhinValentin Fedorovich Solokhin (b. 1933) is the director general of a company in Surgut of the Tyumen
9822HajdukováMária Hajduková (b. 1934), currently at the Astronomical Institute Comenius University, Bratislava (
9834Kirsanov Named in memory of the brilliant Russian poet Semen Isaakovich Kirsanov (1906–1972). The innovative
9914ObukhovaRussian singer Nadezhda Andreevna Obukhova (1886-1961), soloist at the Bolshoj Theater from 1916 to
9916KibirevSergej Feodosievich Kibirev (b. 1950) is involved in new methods of the processing of information, o
9927Tyutchev Named in memory of the Russian poet Fedor Ivanovich Tyutchev (1803–1873). One of the greatest repres
9932KopylovIvan Mikheevich Kopylov (b. 1928) was a stellar astrophysicist at the Crimean Astrophysical Observat
9933AlekseevAnatolij Semenovich Alekseev (b. 1928), a professor in the department of mathematical geophysics at
10022ZubovVladimir Ivanovich Zubov (1930-2000), Russian mathematician and mechanician, was founder of the Inst
10033BodewitsDennis Bodewits (b. 1979) is a research scientist at the University of Maryland who performs observa
10049VorovichAcademician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Iosif Izrailevich Vorovich (b. 1920) is a prominent m
10205Pokorny Named in honor of Zdeněk Pokorný (1947– ), Czech astronomer who works at the Nicolas Copernicus Obse
10241MiličevićDon Nikola Miličević (1887-1963) was last administrator of Blaca Hermitage on Brač, Croatia. In Blac
10258SárneczkyKrisztián Sárneczky (b. 1974) is a Hungarian asteroid and comet researcher at Konkoly Observatory, w
10262SamoilovEvgenij Valerianovich Samoilov (b. 1912) is a well-known Russian dramatic actor and People's Artist
10264MarovMikhail Yakovlevich Marov (b. 1933), professor and head of the planetary department at Keldysh Insti
10270SkoglövErik Skoglöv (b. 1968) is an astronomer at Uppsala Observatory working on the dynamical spin vector
10324VladimirovVladimir Alekseevich Vladimirov (b. 1951) is a prominent authority on stability theory in hydrodynam
10448SchawlowArthur L. Schawlow (1921-1999), American physicist, shared part of the 1981 Nobel Prize for physics
10452ZuevVladimir Evseevich Zuev (b. 1925), professor at Tomsk University, is a scientist in the field of atm
10457SuminovVyacheslav Mikhailovich Suminov (b. 1932) is a professor and head of the faculty at the Moscow Aviat
10524ManiewskiJan Maniewski (b. 1933), a medical doctor in Antwerp, has been immortalized in Elsschot's Tjip de
10671MazurovaEkaterina Yakovlevna Mazurova (1900-1995) was a Russian actress who worked in Moscow theaters and pl
10672KostyukovaTatiana Andreevna Kostyukova (b. 1957) is a botanist and cultivator of flowers in Kiev. Her collect
10673BerezhnoyAlexey A. Berezhnoy (b. 1972) is a Russian chemist and astronomer at Moscow State University studyin
10675KharlamovValerij Borisovich Kharlamov (1948-1981) was an outstanding Russian ice hockey player. As a team me
10680ErmakovAnton Ermakov (b. 1988) is a postdoctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology who s
10712MalashchukValentina Mikhailovna Malashchuk (b. 1947) is accountant general of the Crimean Astrophysical Observ
10713LimorenkoLeonid Pavlovich Limorenko (b. 1951) is assistant director of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory.
10721TuterovVladimir Lukich Tuterov (b. 1960), a splendid builder, is a friend of the discoverer's family.
10729TsvetkovaRussian artist Valentina Petrovna Tsvetkova (b. 1917) has lived and worked in the town of Yalta in t
10990OkunevBoris Nikolaevich Okunev (1897-1961), professor at the D. F. Ustinov Mechanical Institute in Leningr
10991DulovProfessor Viktor Georgievich Dulov (1929-2001) was known for his work in theoretical gas dynamics an
11003AndronovIvan Leonidovich Andronov (b. 1960), professor at Odessa National University, is a prominent Ukraini
11010ArtemievaNatalia A. Artemieva (b. 1959) is a Russian planetary scientist known for her theoretical work on im
11015RomanenkoBoris Ivanovich Romanenko (b. 1912) is a veteran of the group studying jet propulsion in Moscow in t
11016BorisovVladimir Aleksandrovich Borisov (1809-1862), regional ethnographer in the town of Shuya and a member
11027Astaf'evVictor Petrovich Astaf'ev (1924-2001) was a prominent Russian writer.
11105PuchnarováDana Puchnarová (b. 1938) is a Czech painter and graphic artist. Her abstract art comes from natural
11268SpasskyIgor' Dmitrievich Spassky (b. 1926) is a specialist on shipbuilding and a great authority on creatio
11325SlavickýKlement Slavický (1910-1999) was an outstanding Czech composer, whose personal musical expression wa
11361OrbinskijArtemij Robertovitch Orbinskij (1862-1927) was a Russian astronomer on the staff of the Odessa depar
11408ZahradníkRudolf Zahradník (b. 1928), co-founder of the Czech school of quantum chemistry, became the founding
11438ZeldovichRussian theoretical physicist Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich (1914-1987) was the author of classic works
11445FedotovVictor Andreevich Fedotov (1933-2001), the brilliant conductor of performances in Mariinskij Theatre
11475VelinskýJaroslav Velinský (1932-2012), nickname Kapitán Kid, was a Czech science fiction and detective novel
11720HorodyskyjUlyana N. Horodyskyj (b. 1986) is a finalist in the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering
11743JachowskiMatthew Douglas Apau Jachowski (b. 1985) is a finalist in the 2002 Intel International Science and E
11755PaczynskiPolish-born astrophysicist Bohdan Paczynski (b. 1940), at Princeton University since 1982, is known
11759SunyaevRashid A. Sunyaev (b. 1943), born in Uzbekistan, has worked in Moscow and at the Max Planck Institut
11789KempowskiWalter Kempowski (b. 1929) is one of the most important contemporary German writers. He has publish
11792SidorovskyLev Isaevich Sidorovsky (b. 1934) is a well-known St. Petersburg journalist whose initiatives on reh
11793ChujkoviaElizaveta Fedorovna Chujkova (1865-1958), mother of twelve children, showed courage in preventing th
11802IvanovskiStavro Lambrov Ivanovski (b. 1977) is a scientist at Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali
11805NovakovićBojan Novaković (b. 1976) is a professor at the University of Belgrade who has performed analyses of
11832PustylnikIzold Pustylnik (1938-2008), native of the Ukrainian city of Odessa, was a staff member of Tartu Obs
12065JaworskiVictor Jaworski (b. 1984) is a finalist in the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
12190SarkisovPavel Djibraelovich Sarkisov (b. 1932), rector of the D. I. Mendeleev Moscow Chemical-Technological
12191VorontsovaMargarita Alekseevna Vorontsova (b. 1923) is a pediatrician at the Simferopol children's hospital wh
12219Grigor'evFrom 1957 to 1962 Mikhail Grigor'evich Grigor'ev (1917-1981) was chief of the space-vehicle launch s
12234ShkuratovYurij G. Shkuratov (b. 1952) is director of the Institute of Astronomy of Kharkiv National Universit
12259SzukalskiPolish-born sculptor Charles Albert Szukalski (1945-2000), working in Antwerp, sometimes used very e
12321ZurakowskiPaul R. Zurakowski (b. 1927), volunteer director of the Chabot Observatory Telescope Makers' Worksho
12386NikolovaSimona Rumenova Nikolova (b. 1971), a graduate student at the University of Western Ontario, calcula
12401TucholskyGerman author Kurt Tucholsky (1890-1935) was a masterly critic of philistinism, nationalism, militar
12406ZvíkovThe Zvíkov castle was built by the Přemyslids dynasty above the confluence of the Vltava and Otava r
12409BukovanskáMarcela Bukovanská (b. 1935), a research worker in meteoritics, was head of the department of minera
12493MinkowskiHermann Minkowski (1864-1909) was awarded a prestigious prize from the Paris Academy of Sciences whi
12593ShashlovAnthon Michailovich Shashlov (b. 1986) is a finalist in the 2002 Intel International Science and Eng
12975EfremovYurij Nikolaevich Efremov (b. 1937) is a leading research scientist at the Sternberg Astronomical In
12976KalinenkovNikifor Dmitrievich Kalinenkov (1924-1996) was professor of physics and astronomy at the Nikolaev St
12978IvashovVladimir Sergeevich Ivashov (1939-1995) was a People's artist of Russia who created a striking image
13009VoloshchukYurij Ivanovich Voloshchuk (b. 1941) is a radioastronomer and professor at the Kharkov University of
13049ButovAnatolij Sergeevich Butov (b. 1939), an expert in the field of computing in transport economics, is
13214ChirikovAlexei Ilyich Chirikov (1703-1748) was a Russian navigator who in 1741 discovered and reached the co
13477UtkinRussian engineer and scientist Vladimir Fedorovich Utkin (1923-2000) was the designer of numerous ca
13480PotapovMikhail Mikhailovich Potapov (b. 1904) is a distinctive Russian painter who made a series of icon wo
13488SavanovIgor' Spartakovich Savanov (b. 1956) is the vice-director of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory.
13489DmitrienkoElena Sergeevna Dmitrienko (b. 1952) is a senior researcher at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
13723KolokolovaLudmilla Kolokolova (b. 1951) is a scientist at the University of Florida, Gainesville. Her research
13792KuščynskyjTaras Kuščynskyj (1932-1983) was a Czech photographer, known for his beautiful black-and-white image
14042AgafonovKonstantin Vasil'evich Agafonov (1935-1997) was a well-known organizer of the electronic industry in
14068HauserováEva Hauserová (b. 1954) is a Czech writer and journalist. Originally trained as a geneticist, she ha
14149YakowitzSidney Yakowitz (1937-1999), a professor in the systems and industrial engineering department of the
14318BuzinovVictor Mikhajlovich Buzinov (1934-2006) was a St. Petersburg journalist. About three thousand of hi
14345GritsevichMaria Gritsevich (b. 1977) is a research scientist at the Finnish Geodetic Institute specializing in
14346ZhilyaevBoris Efimovich Zhilyaev (b. 1940) is chief of the high-speed photometry group at the main astronomi
14354KolesnikovEvgenij Kolesnikov (b. 1935) is a Russian scientist who has conducted research at the Tunguska impac
14360IpatovSergej Ivanovich Ipatov (b. 1952) is a Russian scientist and specialist in the migration of minor pl
14361BoscovichRuggiero Giuseppe Boscovich (1711-1787), Jesuit professor of mathematics and philosophy at Rome and
14479PlekhanovGennadij Plekhanov (b. 1926) is a Russian scientist from Tomsk University who has conducted scientif
14542KaritskayaEugenia Alexeevna Karitskaya (b. 1947) is an astronomer at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute in M
14619PlotkinHoward Plotkin (b. 1941) is a historian of science who joined the faculty at the University of Weste
14790BeletskijVladimir Vasil'evich Beletskij (b. 1930), a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences
14794KonetskiyVictor Victorovich Konetskiy (1929-2002) was a Russian writer who also became the captain of an ocea
14829PovalyaevaMarina Petrovna Povalyaeva (b. 1956) is head of the program “Telephone communication for invalids” a
14832AlechinskyBelgian painter Pierre Alechinsky (b. 1927) founded the expressionist movement “CoBrA”, a name linki
14834IsaevAleksej Mikhajlovich Isaev (1908-1971), the general designer and a laureate of many awards, was invo
15392BudějickýCzech radio astronomer Jaromír Budějický (1919-1991) was head of the Radio Department of the Ondřejo
15548KalinowskiLarry Kalinowski (1930-2007) was a long time amateur astronomer with the Warren Astronomical Society
15673ChetaevSoviet mathematician and mechanician Nikolaj Gur'evich Chetaev (1902-1959), a professor at the unive
15897BeňačkováSlovak soprano Gabriela Beňačková-Čápová (b. 1947) belonged to the National Theatre in Prague and t
15946SatinskýJúlius Satinský (1941-2002) was a famous Slovak comic performer in radio, television, film and theat
16131KaganovichNamed in honor of Mark Kaganovich for achievement as a finalist in the 2002 Intel Science Talent Sea
16399GrokhovskyVictor Grokhovsky (b. 1947) is a professor of meteoritics at the Ural Federal University in Yekateri
16406OszkiewiczDagmara Oszkiewicz (b. 1982) is a postdoctoral researcher at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna
16419KovalevSergej Nikitich Kovalev (b. 1919) is an outstanding shipbuilder and prominent expert in the field of
16783BychkovVictor Dmitrievich Bychkov (b. 1952) is an astronomer at the Special Astrophysical Observatory, Zele
16861LipovetskyValentin Alexandrovich Lipovetsky (1945-1996) was a senior researcher at the Special Astrophysical O
17000MedvedevAlexandr V. Medvedev (b. 1985) was awarded third place in the 2003 Intel International Science and E
17004SinkevichMaksim M. Sinkevich (b. 1988) was awarded fourth place in the 2003 Intel International Science and E
17034VasylshevVasyl G. Shevchenko (b. 1960), of the Institute of Astronomy, Kharkiv National University, is the mo
17035VelichkoFedor P. Velichko (b. 1957) is a senior scientist at the Institute of Astronomy, Kharkiv National Un
17036KruglyYurij N. Krugly (b. 1962), of the Institute of Astronomy, Kharkiv National University, is an unsurpa
17079LavrovskyVladislav Igorevich Lavrovsky (b. 1986) was awarded fourth place in the 2003 Intel International Sci
17101SakenovaSaule Sakenova (b. 1985) was awarded fourth place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Engine
17139MalyshevDenis Alexandrovich Malyshev (b. 1986) was awarded first place and Best in Category in the 2003 Inte
17169TatarinovAndrew S. Tatarinov (b. 1986) was awarded second place in the 2003 Intel International Science and E
17176ViktorovArtem G. Viktorov (b. 1986) was awarded second place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Eng
17208PokrovskaTzveta Dmitrieva Pokrovska (b. 1985) was awarded fourth place in the 2003 Intel International Scienc
17262WinokurNamed in honor of Bruce Winokur for mentoring two finalists in the 2002 Intel Science Talent Search,
17283UstinovThe English actor-writer-producer Peter Ustinov (b. 1921) is an excellent character actor, who has m
17354MatrosovVladimir Mefodievich Matrosov (b. 1932) is known for his research in theoretical mechanics, the dyna
17356VityazevVeniamin Vladimirovich Vityazev (b. 1943), a professor at St. Petersburg University and director of
17369EremeevaAlina Iosifovna Eremeeva (b. 1929) is a historian of science who works at Moscow University's St
17608TerezínTerezín (Theresienstadt) was established as a walled fortress and garrison town by Habsburgs in 1780
17794KowalinskiBlair Elisabeth Kowalinski (b. 1986) was awarded first place in the 2003 Intel International Science
17801ZelkowitzRachel Lauren Zelkowitz (b. 1985) was awarded second place in the 2003 Intel International Science a
17920ZarneckiJohn C. Zarnecki (b. 1949), of the Open University, Milton Keynes, has developed spacecraft instrume
18013ShedletskyAnna-Katrina Shedletsky (b. 1986) was awarded first place in the 2003 Intel International Science an
18043LaszkowskaMonika Laszkowska (b. 1985) was awarded second place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Eng
18120LytvynenkoLeonid Nikolaevich Lytvynenko (b. 1938) is an academician at the Ukrainian National Academy of Scien
18288NozdrachevAleksandr Danilovich Nozdrachev (b. 1931) is a professor and head of physiology at St. Petersburg Un
18292ZoltowskiFrank B. Zoltowski (b. 1957) discovered 60 numbered minor planets and made numerous critical observa
18293PilyuginNikolaj Alekseevich Pilyugin (1908-1982) was the general designer of autonomous control systems and
18294RudenkoAnatolij Afanas'evich Rudenko (b. 1949) is a full member of the Tsiolkovsky Russian Academy of Cosmo
18301KonyukhovFyodor Fyodorovich Konyukhov (b. 1951) has performed 50 extensive travels, mainly alone. He conquer
18321BobrovVsevolod Mikhajlovich Bobrov (1922-1979) was an ice hockey champion of the 1956 winter Olympic games
18334DrozdovNikolaj Nikolaevich Drozdov (b. 1937) is a Russian professor of biology and the author and chief pro
18460PeckováDagmar Pecková (b. 1961) is an outstanding Czech mezzo-soprano. In addition to her successful opera
18702SadowskiJohn Paul Sadowski (b. 1984) was awarded third place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Eng
18814IvanovskyOleg Genrikhovich Ivanovsky (b. 1922) is director of the Museum of the Lavochkin Space Association.
19081MravinskijEvgenij Aleksandrovich Mravinskij (1903-1988) was an outstanding Russian musician and conductor. He
19120DoroninaActress Tat'yana Vasil'evna Doronina (b. 1933) created splendid roles for both stage and screen. Sh
19495TerentyevaAlexandra K. Terentyeva (b. 1933) has been a meteor astronomer for more than 50 years at the Institu
19563BrzezinskaBogna Natalia Brzezinska (b. 1988) is a finalist in the 2003 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Chall
19769DolyniukWilliam Dolyniuk mentored a finalist in the 2003 Discovery Channel Youth Science Challenge, a middle
19915BochkarevNikolay Gennadievich Bochkarev (b. 1947) discovered x-ray radiation of nebulae formed by the stellar
19919PogorelovAleksey Vasil'evich Pogorelov (1919-2002), a Ukrainian Soviet mathematician, was responsible for the
19962MartynenkoVasily Vasil'evich Martynenko (1930-2000) was a researcher of meteor streams, an organizer of annual
20207DyckovskyAri Misha Dyckovsky (b. 1993) is a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science compe
20334GlewitzkiGrigori Vasil'evich Lewitzky (1852-1917) was a founder and the first director (1883-1893) of Kharkiv
20361RomanishinWilliam Romanishin (b. 1952) is a professor of astronomy at the University of Oklahoma. An expert in
20363KomitovBoris Petrov Komitov (b. 1954), of the Institute of Astronomy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, has st
20366BonevBoncho P. Bonev (b. 1972), a research assistant professor at the Catholic University of America, has
20377JakubisinDaniel James Jakubisin (b. 1989) is a finalist in the 2004 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challen
20649MiklenovMikhail Klenov (b. 1987) was awarded second place in the 2004 Intel International Science and Engine
20963PisarenkoGeorgij Stepanovich Pisarenko (1910-2000), a specialist in mechanics and in the theory of the streng
20965KutafinOleg Emel'yanovich Kutafin (b. 1937), rector of the Moscow State Academy of Law, is a prominent spec
21059PendereckiKrzysztof Penderecki (b. 1933), a Polish professor of composition at several conservatories, turned
21104SveshnikovMikhail Leonidovich Sveshnikov (b. 1941) is a well-known expert in celestial mechanics and astrometr
21301ZaninAntonio Zanin (1921-1997) was a respected Italian entrepreneur, active in the field of mechanical en
21355PikovskayaOlga Pikovskaya (b. 1987) is a finalist in the 2005 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competiti
21397LeontovichAlexander Leontovich (b. 1963), a 2003 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Excellence i
21514GamalskiAndrew David Gamalski (b. 1988) was awarded second place in the 2006 Intel International Science and
21614GrochowskiJulia Caroline Grochowski (b. 1988) was awarded second place in the 2005 Intel International Science
21643KornevAleksey Borisovich Kornev (b. 1988) was awarded second place in the 2005 Intel International Science
21754TvaruzkovaZuzana Tvaruzkova (b. 1987) was awarded first place in the 2005 Intel International Science and Engi
21818YurkaninAlana Marie Yurkanin (b. 1987) was awarded second place in the 2005 Intel International Science and
21846WojakowskiMaria Malgorzata Wojakowski (b. 1987) was awarded fourth place in the 2005 Intel International Scien
22079KabinoffRichard Kabinoff mentored a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC)
22537MeyerowitzEric Allan Meyerowitz (b. 1988) is a finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a scien
22616BogolyubovNikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov (1909-1992) was a Russian and Ukrainian Soviet mathematician and theo
22686MishchenkoMichael Ivanovich Mischenko (b. 1959), of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, studies elec
22945SchikowskiErin Marie Schikowski (b. 1989) is a finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a scien
23003ZiminskiMark Ziminski mentored a finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competiti
23044StarodubPeter Starodub mentored a finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competit
23401BrodskayaVera Yakovlevna Brodskaya (b. 1923) worked at the Pulkovo Observatory for more than 30 years. As li
23402TurchinaGalina Petrovna Turchina (b. 1937) is a writer and dramatist at Moscow, author of several books, pla
23406KozlovRussian engineer and scientist Dmitrij Il'ich Kozlov (b. 1919) designed the space rockets Molniya, S
23409DerzhavinGavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816) was a great Russian poet, the immediate predecessor of Push
23411BayanovaAlla Nikolaevna Bayanova (Levitskaya) (1914-2011) is a Romanian, Soviet and Russian singer, performe
23583KřivskýLadislav Křivský (b. 1925), Czech astronomer and meteorologist, worked particularly in solar physics
23675ZabinskiUrszula Zabinski mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition
24046MalovanyJoseph Malovany (b. 1941), the Cantor of New York's Fifth Avenue Synagogue, and professor of Liturgi
24155SerganovArtem Serganov (b. 1990) is a finalist in the 2008 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science comp
24199TsarevskyIrena Tsarevsky mentored a finalist in the 2008 Intel Science Talent Search (STS), a science competi
24421DjorgovskiStanislav George Djorgovski (b. 1956) is a Professor of Astronomy at the California Institute of Tec
24455KaňuchováZuzana Kaňuchová (b. 1979) is a researcher at the Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sc
24533KokhirovaGulchekhra I. Kokhirova (b. 1962) is a scientist at the Institute of Astrophysics of the Academy of
24602MozzhorinYurij Aleksandrovich Mozzhorin (1920-1998) was one of the organizers and leaders in the field of Sov
24605TsykalyukSergej Alekseevich Tsykalyuk (b. 1959), a specialist in economics, is head of an insurance company i
24695ŠtyrskýJindřich Štyrský (1899-1942) was a Czech Surrealist painter, graphic artist, photographer, poet and
24967FrištenskýCzech wrestler Gustav Frištenský (1879-1957) was an amateur and professional European champion in Gr
25019WalentoskyMatthew James Walentosky (b. 1991) was awarded second place in the 2008 Intel International Science
25052RudawskaRegina Rudawska (b. 1979) is a postdoctoral fellow at Comenius University in Bratislava. Her contri
25094ZemtsovArtem A. Zemtsov (b. 1991) was awarded first place in the 2008 Intel International Science and Engin
25095ChurinovAndrey Anatolievich Churinov (b. 1991) was awarded first place in the 2008 Intel International Scien
25098GridnevMaxim Gennadievich Gridnev (b. 1990) was awarded first place in the 2008 Intel International Science
25099MashinskiyLeonid Andreevich Mashinskiy (b. 1991) was awarded first place in the 2008 Intel International Scien
25657BerkowitzHannah M Berkowitz (b. 1993) was awarded first place in the 2009 Intel International Science and Eng
25662ChonofskyMark Adrian Chonofsky (b. 1992) was awarded first place and Best in Category in the 2009 Intel Inter
25711LebovitsElias Lebovits (b. 1991) was awarded second place in the 2009 Intel International Science and Engine
25834VechinskiAshley Kate Vechinski (b. 1994) was awarded second place in the 2009 Intel International Science and
26087ZhuravlevaLyudmila Vasil'evna Zhuravleva (b. 1946) was a staff member of the Institute of Theoretical Astronom
26205KuratowskiKazimierz Kuratowski (1896-1980) was a Polish mathematician who made important contributions to topo
26314ŠkvoreckýJosef Škvorecký (b. 1924) is one of the preeminent Czech writers of the post-World War II generation
27328PohlonskiEmily Parker Pohlonski mentored a finalist in the 2011 Intel Science Talent Search, a science compet
27347DworkinJason Dworkin (b. 1969) is the Project Scientist for the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission.
27480HeablonskyHeather Blonsky mentored a finalist in the 2011 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for
28287OsmanovGadzhi Shamil'evich Osmanov (b. 1994) was awarded second place in the 2011 Intel International Scien
28747SwintoskyMegan Christine Swintosky (b. 1999) is a finalist in the 2013 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science c
29373HamanowaHiromi Hamanowa (b. 1953) is a Japanese amateur astronomer. He has constructed an observatory at Ko
29528KaplinskiJaan Kaplinski (b. 1941) is an Estonian writer, philosopher, and culture critic. He has published n
29995ArshavskyAlec Vadim Arshavsky (b. 1996) is a finalist in the 2014 Intel Science Talent Search, a science comp
30184OkasinskiJonathan Guanghong Okasinski (b. 2001) is a finalist in the 2014 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and scienc
30222MaleckiEva Malecki mentored a finalist in the 2014 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for mid
30524MandushevGeorgi Mandushev (b. 1962) is an assistant research scientist at Lowell Observatory who developed t
30593DangovskiRumen Rumenov Dangovski (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science a
30725KlimovAndrej Andreevich Klimov (b. 1922), is a choreographer and producer, People's artist of the USSR and
31272MakosinskiAnn Stasia Makosinski (b. 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and
31464LiscinskyMartin Liscinsky (b. 1995) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engi
31508KanevskyAriel Benjamin Kanevsky (b. 1997) was awarded first place in the 2014 Intel International Science an
31516LeibowitzMichal Leibowitz (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engi
31896GaydarovPetar Milkov Gaydarov (b. 1996) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and
31925KrutovskiyRoman Krutovskiy (b. 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engi
32038KwiecinskiJarek Kwiecinski (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and Engi
32082SominskyLevy Aaron Sominsky (b. 1998) was awarded second place in the 2015 Intel International Science and E
32734KryukovVladimir Vladimirovich Kryukov (b. 1965) is an electrical engineer, an expert on ecological and tech
32735StrekalovGennady Mikhailovich Strekalov (1940-2004) was a Russian cosmonaut, who spent 268 days in space duri
32770StarchikBoris Stepanovich Starchik (1939-1996) was a Ukrainian engineer, builder and traveler. He was an ac
33198MackewiczHeather Mackewicz mentored a finalist in the 2016 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition f
34838LazowskiEugene Lazowski (1913-2006) was a Polish medical doctor. During the Second World War, he created a
35334YarkovskyIvan Osipovich Yarkovsky (1844-1902) was a talented Russian engineer who put forward the idea that a
37141PovolnýDalibor Povolný (b. 1924), a Czech biologist, is an expert on butterflies and diptera. He has catal
39509KardashevNikolaj Semenovich Kardashev (b. 1932), director of the Astrospace Center of the Lebedev Physical In
39880DobšinskýPavol Emanuel Dobšinský (1828-1885) was a Lutheran pastor, folklorist, literary historian, editor an
40440DobrovskýJosef Dobrovský (1753-1829) was probably the most important Czech linguist. He did research in the C
43954ChýnovChýnov is a south Bohemian village first mentioned in the Chronicle of Cosmas in 981. The we
44530HorákováCzech lawyer Milada Horáková (1901-1950) was a human and women's rights activist in the interwar and
47086ShinseikoShinseiko is the youngest natural lake in Japan and is located in Hadano, Kanagawa prefecture. As a
48410KolmogorovAndrej Nikolaevich Kolmogorov (1903-1987) was a Russian academician, professor at the Moscow State U
48794StolzováTereza Stolzová (1834-1902), was a Czech coloratura soprano and soloist for the Teatro la Scala in M
48934KočanováMária Kočanová (1890-1976) was a Slovak writer, novelist and dramatist. She drew themes from contem
52225PanchenkoVladislav Yakovlevich Panchenko (b. 1947) is an authority in laser information technologies, scienti
52292KamdzhalovBulgarian conductor Yordan Kamdzhalov (b. 1980) is general music director of the Heidelberg Philharm
53029WodetzkyHungarian astronomer and mathematician József Wodetzky (1872-1956) was director of the Astronomical
58097AlimovAlexandr Fyodorovich Alimov (b. 1933), founder of the Russian school of functional ecology and presi
61208StonařovStonařov (in German, “Stannern”) is a small town in Moravia where a meteorite fell on 1808 May 22.
66934KálalováVlasta Kálalová-Di Lotti (1896-1971), a Czech physician interested in tropical diseases and entomolo
70418KholopovP. N. Kholopov (1922-1988) was the astronomer editor-in-chief of the first three volumes of the four
73638LikhanovAlbert Anatolievich Likhanov (b. 1935) is a famous Russian writer, academician of the Russian Academ
75555WonaszekHungarian astronomer Antal Wonaszek (1871-1902) was director of the Kiskartal Observatory during 189
84945SoloskyPhil (b. 1945) and Sueko (b. 1950) Solosky were active members of the Sunset Astronomical Society in
90414KarpovAnatoly Karpov (b. 1951) learned chess from his father at the age of four and was soon able to beat
90698KościuszkoAndrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko (1746-1817) was a Polish military engineer who assisted in th
98127VilgusováHedvika Vilgusová (1946-2007) was an illustrator of books of tales that have been published in sever
114025KrzesinskiJurek Krzesinski (b. 1962) is an American astronomer and a significant contributor to the Sloan Digi
121594ZubritskyElizabeth Zubritsky (b. 1967) supports the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission at NASA's Godda
141414BochanskiJohn Bochanski (b. 1980) is an American astronomer and a contributor to the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
157271GurtovenkoErnest Andriyovych Gurtovenko (1928-1994) was a Ukrainian astronomer and he was the founder of the K
175437ZsivótzkyGyula Zsivótzky (1937-2007) was a Hungarian hammer thrower. Olympic champion in 1968, silver medali
176866KuropatkinNickolai Kuropatkin (b. 1949) is a Russian-American physicist and a contributor to the Sloan Digital
178796PosztoczkyKároly Posztoczky (1882-1963) was a Hungarian landowner and amateur astronomer. He started his obse
179595BelkovichOleg Belkovich (b. 1934) is recognized worldwide for his work on the radar observations of meteors.
181249TkachenkoViktor Tkachenko (b. 1953) has been director of the Kyiv Palace of Sports. He has been a constant p
185554BikushevArtyom Bikushev (1986-2008) was a promising astronomical student at Kazan State University. The nam
198820IwanowskaWilhelmina Iwanowska (1905-1999), distinguished Polish astronomer, worked at the Vilnius (1927-1940)
205599WalkowiczLucianne Walkowicz (b. 1979) is an American astronomer and a contributor to the Sloan Digital Sky Su
212723KlitschkoThe brothers Vitali (b. 1971) and Wladimir (b. 1976) Klitschko are well-known Ukrainian heavyweight
212929SatovskiBoris Ivanovich Satovski (1908-1982) was twice a laureate of the USSR State Prize, an inventor, scie
216888SankovichAnatoly Sankovich (b. 1960) is an amateur astronomer and telescope maker. He is one of the most act
216897GolubevGolubev Vladimir Aleksandrovich (b. 1940), on the astronomy faculty at Vitebsk State University, is
216910VnukovViktor Milentinovich Vnukov (b. 1950), a pilot and engineer, was born in the Crimea, where he still
217366MayalinMaya Lin (b. 1959) designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. (1980-1982) and the Ci
225232KirchevaKrassymira Kircheva (b. 1970) is a Bulgarian engineer who contributed to the acquisition of astromet
228165MezentsevAndrey Georgievich Mezentsev (b. 1949) is a Russian astronomer, solar physics expert, coronal holes
228893GerevichAladár Gerevich (1910-1991) was a fencer from Hungary, who is regarded as the greatest Olympic sword
237265GolobokovGennady G. Golobokov (1935-1978) was a talented fiction-artist, bed-ridden for 26 years following a
253536TymchenkoMykhajlo Todosovych Tymchenko (1943-2013) was a Ukrainian physical education teacher in the Andrushi
256697NahapetovRodion Rafailovich Nahapetov (b. 1944), is an outstanding Ukrainian-born, Russian actor, People's Ar
260601WesselényiBaron Miklós Wesselényi (1796-1850) was a Hungarian statesman, leader of the upper house of the Diet
261690JodorowskyAlejandro Jodorowsky (b. 1929) is a Chilean-French film-maker, playwright, actor, author, musician a
262418SamofalovViacheslav Samofalov (b. 1963) is a composer and a soloist of the Ukrainian National Philarmonic. N
262536NowikowIgor Nowikow is a physics teacher at Markham District High School in Markham, Canada. He received a
263940MalyshkinaMarina Evgen'evna Malyshkina (b. 1978), the wife of the discoverer, is a talented Russian painter, g
269567BakhtinovPavel Ivanovich Bakhtinov (b. 1963), is a radio engineer, amateur astronomer and well-known astropho
269589KryachkoTimur Valer'evich Kryachko (b. 1970) is an amateur astronomer and an observer of comets and minor pl
273273PiwowarskiMarcin Piwowarski (1984-2007) was a computer consultant, specializing in flight simulators. In his
278609AvrudenkoAnatoliy Viktorovych Rudenko (b. 1955) is a Ukrainian scientist and surgeon. He is a Corresponding M
279119KhamatovaChulpan Nailevna Khamatova (b. 1975) is a famous Russian theater and film actress, and a People's Ar
279274ShurpakovSergey Eduardovich Shurpakov (b. 1966) is an amateur astronomer and ICQ Coordinator for Belar
281459KyrylenkoBrothers Dmytro Kyrylenko (b. 1985) and Peter Kyrylenko (b. 1987) are observers at the Andrushivka O
293499WolinskiA native of Tunis (Tunisia), Georges Wolinski (1934-2015) was a French cartoonist. He contributed to
294595ShingarevaKira B. Shingareva (b. 1938) is a professor at the Moscow State University for Geodesy and Cartograp
325369ShishilovShishilov Viktor Fedorovich (b. 1939) contributed greatly to the development of tourism in Russia, i
325436KhlebovKhlebov Aleksandr Veniaminovich (b. 1966) was head of the Observatory and the astronomical club DD(U
332183JarousskyPhilippe Jaroussky (b. 1978) is a French countertenor. He began his musical career with the violin a
344641SzeleczkyHungarian stage and film actress Zita Szeleczky (1915-1999) played the leading lady in 26 films betw
363623ChelčickýPetr Chelčický (c. 1390-c. 1460) was a Czech religious thinker and writer from South Bohemia, known
365761PopoviciCalin Popovici (1910-1977) was a Romanian astronomer and the founder of Romanian astrophysics.He wor
372578KhromovGavriil Sergeevich Khromov (1937-2014) was a Russian astronomer and organizer of science. From 1970
376029BlahováBlahová is a small Slovak village founded in 1935. The first observatory in the Zitný ostrov region
381458MoiseenkoVladimir Mikhailovich Moiseenko (b. 1955), Professor Doctor of medical sciences, is Director of the
384815ŻołnowskiMichał Żołnowski (b. 1975) is an accomplished Polish amateur astronomer and astrophotographer. He i
399673KadenyukLeonid Kostyantynovych Kadenyuk (b. 1951) is a Ukrainian astronaut. He made his only spaceflight as
406957KochetovaOl'ga Kochetova (b. 1954) is a staff scientist at the Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Russian
407243KrapivinVladislav Petrovich Krapivin (b. 1938) is a Russian writer and poet, whose books involve high ideals
432361RakovskiGeorgi Rakovski (1821-1867) was a 19th-century Bulgarian revolutionary and writer and an important f
486170ZolnowskaMarta Zolnowska (b. 1974) is a child neurologist who has long treated patients with drug-resistant e


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