Named in memory of Sergej Mikhailovich Solovjov (1820–1879), famous Russian historian and the author of many works on the history of Russia. The name also honors his son, Vladimir Sergeevich Solovjov (1853–1900), religious philosopher, poet and publicist. (M 23136) _ _.
Discovered on 16-11-1979 in Nauchnyj by Chernykh, L. I.