
This list of
Russian
astronomers and
astrophysicists includes the famous astronomers, astrophysicists and
cosmologists from the
Russian Empire, the
Soviet Union and the
Russian Federation.
Alphabetical list
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Tateos Agekian, one of the pioneers of Russian and world
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, discoverer of two evolutionary sequences of stellar systems: nearly spherical and strongly flattened
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Vladimir Albitsky, discovered a significant number of asteroids
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Viktor Ambartsumian, one of the founders of
theoretical astrophysics, discoverer of
stellar associations, founder of
Byurakan Observatory in
Armenia
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Andrejs Auzāns, director of the
Tashkent observatory, 1911-1916
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Nikolai P. Barabashov, co-author of the ground breaking publication of the first pictures of the far side of the Moon in 1961, called ''Atlas of the Other Side of the Moon''; a crater and a planet were named after him
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Vladimir Belinski
Vladimir Alekseevich Belinski (last name is also spelled Belinsky, russian: Владимир Алексеевич Белинский; born 26 March 1941) is a Russian and Italian theoretical physicist involved in research in cosmology and general ...
, an author of the
BKL singularity
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model of the Universe evolution
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Igor Belkovich, made contributions to astronomy; the crater Bel'kovich on the Moon is named after him
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Aristarkh Belopolsky, invented a
spectrograph
An optical spectrometer (spectrophotometer, spectrograph or spectroscope) is an instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, typically used in spectroscopic analysis to identify mate ...
based on the
Doppler effect
The Doppler effect or Doppler shift (or simply Doppler, when in context) is the change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source. It is named after the Austrian physicist Christian Doppler, who d ...
, among the first photographers of
stellar spectra
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Sergey Belyavsky, discovered the bright naked-eye comet C/1911 S3 (Beljawsky); discovered and co-discovered a number of asteroids
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Gennady S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan
Gennady S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan is an astrophysicist. He is known for predicting binary radio pulsars.
Bisnovatyi-Kogan was a student at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology from 1958-1964. He was a postgraduate student at Moscow Institute ...
, first determined the maximum mass of a hot neutron star
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Sergey Blazhko, discovered a secondary variation of the amplitude and period of some RR Lyrae stars and related pulsating variables, now known as the Blazhko effect
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Semion Braude, co-developed large-scale radio interferometers for precise examination of extraterrestrial radio sources
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Fyodor Bredikhin, developed the theory of
comet tails,
meteors and
meteor shower
A meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky. These meteors are caused by streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere at extre ...
s, a director of the
Pulkovo Observatory
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Matvei Petrovich Bronstein, theoretical physicist; pioneer of quantum gravity; author of works in astrophysics, semiconductors, quantum electrodynamics and cosmology
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Jacob Bruce, statesman, naturalist and astronomer, founder of the first
observatory
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in Russia (in the
Sukharev Tower)
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Lyudmila Chernykh, astronomer, discovered 268
asteroid
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Nikolai Chernykh, astronomer, discovered 537 asteroids and two comets
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Aleksandr Chudakov
Aleksandr Evgenievich Chudakov (16 June 1921 – 25 January 2001) was a Soviet Russian physicist in the field of cosmic-ray physics, known for ''Chudakov Effect'', the effect of decreasing ionization losses for narrow electron-positron pair ...
, co-discoverer of the Earth's
radiation belt
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Denis Denisenko
Denis Denisenko (born January 16, 1971) is a Russian astronomer of the late 20th – early 21st century, discoverer of 10 supernovae, more than 150 variable stars, an asteroid, and a comet.
Biography
Born in 1971 in Moscow, Denisenko graduated ...
, astronomer, author of more than 25 scientific articles and a presenter at five international conferences
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A. G. Doroshkevich, along with Igor Novikov, discovered cosmic microwave background radiation as a detectable phenomenon
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Alexander Dubyago, expert in theoretical astrophysics; the lunar crater Dubyago is named after him and his father,
Dmitry Ivanovich Dubyago
Dmitry Ivanovich Dubyago (''Дмитрий Иванович Дубяго'' in Russian) (September 21 ( N.S. October 3), 1849 – October 22, 1918) was a Russian astronomer and expert in theoretical astrophysics, astrometry, and gravimetry. ...
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Dmitry Dubyago
Dmitry Ivanovich Dubyago (''Дмитрий Иванович Дубяго'' in Russian language, Russian) (September 21 (New Style, N.S. October 3), 1849 – October 22, 1918) was a Russian astronomer and expert in theoretical astrophysics, a ...
, expert in theoretical astrophysics, astrometry, and gravimetry; a crater on the Moon is named after him and his son
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Vasily Engelhardt, researched comets, asteroids, nebulae, and star clusters, in an observatory he built himself
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Vasily Fesenkov
Vasiliy Grigorievich Fesenkov (13 January 1889 – 12 March 1972) was a Soviet Union, Soviet Russian astrophysicist.
Biography
He was born in Novocherkassk. After graduating from the Kharkov University (1911) he entered the University of Paris ...
, founded the Alma-Ata (now
Tien Shan) astrophysical observatory, and was the first to make a study of Zodiacal light using photometry, and suggested a theory of its dynamics
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Kirill Florensky, head of Comparative Planetology at the Vernadsky Institute of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences; the crater
Florensky on the Moon is named after him
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Alexander Friedmann, mathematician and cosmologist, discovered the
expanding-universe solution to the
general relativity field equations.; authored the
FLRW metric of
Universe
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Alexei Fridman
Alexey Maksimovich Fridman (17 February 1940 – 29 October 2010) was a Soviet physicist specializing in astrophysics, physics of gravitating systems and plasma physics. He discovered new types of instabilities in gravitating media, created the ...
, predicted existence of smaller satellites around
Uranus
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George Gamow, theoretical physicist and cosmologist, discovered
alpha decay via quantum tunneling and
Gamow factor in
stellar nucleosynthesis
Stellar nucleosynthesis is the creation (nucleosynthesis) of chemical elements by nuclear fusion reactions within stars. Stellar nucleosynthesis has occurred since the original creation of hydrogen, helium and lithium during the Big Bang. As a ...
, introduced the
Big Bang nucleosynthesis theory, predicted
cosmic microwave background
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Vitaly Ginzburg, co-developed the theory of superconductivity, the theory of electromagnetic wave propagation in plasmas, and a theory of the origin of cosmic radiation
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Sergey Glazenap
Sergey Pavlovich Glazenap (russian: Серге́й Павлович Глазенап; 13(25) September 1848 - 12 April 1937) was a Russian and Soviet astronomer, honorary member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1929), and Hero of Socialist Labo ...
, astronomer; a crater on the Moon and the minor planet
857 Glasenappia are named after him
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Alexander A. Gurshtein, developed a concept of history of constellations and the zodiac
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Matvey Gusev, the first to prove the non-sphericity of the
Moon, pioneer of photography in astronomy
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Naum Idelson, astronomer
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Benjamin Jekhowsky, discovered a number of asteroids; made more than 190 scientific publications; the asteroid
1606 Jekhovsky
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is named after him
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Lyudmila Karachkina, discovered a number of asteroids, including the Amor asteroid
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,
10031 Vladarnolda
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and the Trojan asteroid
3063 Makhaon
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Nikolai Kardashev, astrophysicist, inventor of
Kardashev scale for ranking the space civilizations
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Isaak Khalatnikov, an author of the
BKL singularity
A Belinski–Khalatnikov–Lifshitz (BKL) singularity is a model of the dynamic evolution of the universe near the initial gravitational singularity, described by an anisotropic, chaotic solution of the Einstein field equation of gravitation ...
model of the Universe evolution
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Viktor Knorre, astronomer, discovered four asteroids
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Marian Kowalski, first to measure the rotation of the
Milky Way
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Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev, astronomer, observed the transient lunar phenomenon
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Georgij A. Krasinsky, astronomer, researched planetary motions and ephemeris
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Feodosy Krasovsky, astronomer and geodesist; measured the
Krasovsky ellipsoid The SK-42 reference system also known as the Krasovsky 1940 ellipsoid, is a coordinate system established in the Soviet Union in 1942 as ''Systema koordinat'' (russian: Система координат 1942 года), and provides parameters which ...
, a coordinate system used in the
USSR and the post-Soviet states
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Yevgeny Krinov Yevgeny Leonidovich Krinov (russian: Евгений Леонидович Кринов) (3 March 1906 – 2 January 1984), Doctor of Geological Science, D.G.S., was a Soviet Union, Soviet Russian astronomer and geologist, born in Otyassy (russian ...
, astronomer, renowned meteorite researcher; the mineral Krinovite, discovered in 1966, was named after him
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Anders Johan Lexell
Anders Johan Lexell (24 December 1740 – ) was a Finnish-Swedish astronomer, mathematician, and physicist who spent most of his life in Imperial Russia, where he was known as Andrei Ivanovich Leksel (Андрей Иванович Лексе ...
, astronomer and mathematician; researcher of
celestial mechanics and comet astronomy; proved that Uranus is a planet rather than a comet
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Andrei Linde
Andrei Dmitriyevich Linde (russian: Андре́й Дми́триевич Ли́нде; born March 2, 1948) is a Russian-American theoretical physicist and the Harald Trap Friis Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
Linde is one of the ...
, created the Universe
chaotic inflation theory
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Evgeny Lifshitz, an author of the
BKL singularity
A Belinski–Khalatnikov–Lifshitz (BKL) singularity is a model of the dynamic evolution of the universe near the initial gravitational singularity, described by an anisotropic, chaotic solution of the Einstein field equation of gravitation ...
model of the Universe evolution
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Mikhail Lomonosov
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (; russian: Михаил (Михайло) Васильевич Ломоносов, p=mʲɪxɐˈil vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ , a=Ru-Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov.ogg; – ) was a Russian Empire, Russian polymath, s ...
polymath, inventor of the
off-axis reflecting telescope, discoverer of the
atmosphere of Venus
The atmosphere of Venus is the layer of gases surrounding Venus. It is composed primarily of supercritical carbon dioxide and is much denser and hotter than that of Earth. The temperature at the surface is 740 K (467 °C, 872 ° ...
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Mikhail Lyapunov, astronomer
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Kronid Lyubarsky, worked on the Soviet program of interplanetary exploration of Mars
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Benjamin Markarian, discovered
Markarian's Chain
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Dmitri Dmitrievich Maksutov, inventor of the
Maksutov telescope
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Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov (April 26 (N.S. date, April 14 O.S.), 1888, Morshansk - September 29, 1983) was an astronomer who was a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. He worked at Pulkovo Observatory from 1947 to 1982. He was its di ...
, credited with leading the post-war revival of the
Pulkovo Observatory
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Nikolay Moiseyev, expert in
celestial mechanics, worked on mathematical methods of celestial calculations and theory of comet formation
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Grigory Neujmin, discovered 74 asteroids, and most notably
951 Gaspra and
762 Pulcova
762 Pulcova is a main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by Grigoriy N. Neujmin in 1913, and is named after Pulkovo Observatory, near Saint Petersburg. Pulcova is 137 km in diameter, and is a C-type asteroid, which means that it is dark in col ...
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Igor Dmitriyevich Novikov, formulated the
Novikov self-consistency principle, an important contribution to the theory of
time travel
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Boris Numerov, created various astronomic and mineralogical instruments, as well as various algorithms and methods that bear his name
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Pavel Petrovich Parenago, known for contributions to the field of
galactic astronomy
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Yevgeny Perepyolkin, observed the proper motion of stars with respect to extragalactic nebula
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Solomon Pikelner
Solomon Borisovich Pikelner (russian: Соломон Борисович Пикельнер) (February 6, 1921 - November 19, 1975) was a Soviet astronomer who had made a significant contribution to the theory of the interstellar medium, Astrophysi ...
, made a significant contribution to the theory of the interstellar medium, solar plasma physics, stellar atmospheres, and magnetohydrodynamics
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Elena V. Pitjeva, expert in the field of Solar System dynamics and celestial mechanics
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Viktor Safronov
Viktor Sergeevich Safronov (russian: Ви́ктор Серге́евич Сафро́нов) (born Velikie Luki; 11 October 1917 in Russia – 18 September 1999 in Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet astronomer who put forward the low-mass-nebula model of ...
, astronomer and cosmologist, author of the
planetesimal hypothesis of
planet formation
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Kaspar Gottfried Schweizer, discovered five comets, and found one NGC object
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Andrei Severny, known for his work on
solar flares
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and astronomical observations from artificial satellites
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Nikolai Shakura, developed theory of accretion and astrophysics of
x-ray binaries, co-developed the standard theory of
disk accretion
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Grigory Shayn
Grigory Abramovich Shajn (russian: Григорий Абрамович Шайн) (April 19, 1892 – August 4, 1956) was a Soviet Union, Soviet/Russian astronomer. In modern English language, English transliteration, his surname would be given ...
, astronomer and astrophysicist, the first director of the
Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, co-developed a method for measurement of
stellar rotation
Stellar rotation is the angular motion of a star about its axis. The rate of rotation can be measured from the spectrum of the star, or by timing the movements of active features on the surface.
The rotation of a star produces an equatorial bulge ...
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Vladislav Shevchenko
Vladislav Vladimirovich Shevchenko (russian: Владислав Владимирович Шевченко, born 18 June 1940) is a Russian astronomer who specializes in lunar exploration. He is the Head of Department of Lunar and Planetary Research ...
, astronomer, specialized in lunar exploration
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Iosif Shklovsky, astronomer and astrophysicist, author of several discoveries in the fields of
radio astronomy and
cosmic rays,
extraterrestrial life
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researcher
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Tamara Mikhaylovna Smirnova, co-discovered the periodic comet
74P/Smirnova-Chernykh, along with
Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh
Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh (russian: Никола́й Степа́нович Черны́х) (6 October 1931 – 25 May 2004Казакова, Р.К. Памяти Николая Степановича Черных'. Труды Государст ...
; discovered various asteroids; the asteroid
5540 Smirnova
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was named in her honor
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Friedrich Wilhelm Struve
Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (russian: link=no, Василий Яковлевич Струве, trans. ''Vasily Yakovlevich Struve''; 15 April 1793 – ) was a Baltic German astronomer and geodesist from the famous Struve family. He is best ...
, astronomer and geodesist, founder and the first director of the
Pulkovo Observatory, prominent researcher and discoverer of new
double stars, initiated the construction of 2,820 km long
Struve Geodetic Arc
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The chain was established ...
, progenitor of the
Struve family
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of astronomers
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Otto Lyudvigovich Struve, astronomer and astrophysicist, co-developed a method for measurement of
stellar rotation
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The rotation of a star produces an equatorial bulge ...
, directed several observatories in the U.S.

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Otto Wilhelm von Struve, astronomer, director of the
Pulkovo Observatory, discovered over 500
double stars
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Rashid Sunyaev, astrophysicist, co-predicted the
Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect of CMB distortion
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Gavriil Tikhov
Gavriil Adrianovich Tikhov (1 May 1875 – 25 January 1960) was a Soviet astronomer who was a pioneer in astrobiology and is considered to be the father of astrobotany. He worked as an observer at the Pulkovo Observatory from 1906 until 1941. Aft ...
, invented the feathering spectrograph; one of the first to use color filters to increase the contrast of surface details on planets
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George Volkoff, predicted the existence of
neutron stars
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Boris Vorontsov-Velyaminov, discovered the absorption of light by
interstellar dust, author of the ''
Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies''
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Alexander Vyssotsky
Alexander Nikolayevich Vyssotsky (russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Высо́тский, 23 May 1888 – 31 December 1973) was a Russian-American astronomer. Born in Moscow, in 1923 he moved to the United States, where he eve ...
, created first list of nearby stars identified not by their motions in the sky, but by their intrinsic, spectroscopic, characteristics
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Avenir Aleksandrovich Yakovkin, astronomer
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Ivan Yarkovsky
Ivan Osipovich Yarkovsky ( pl, Jan Jarkowski) (24 May 1844, Asveya, Vitebsk Governorate – 22 January 1902, Heidelberg) was a Polish Russian civil engineer. Born from a Polish family in Asveya (Russian Empire, now Belarus), he worked for a Russ ...
, discovered the
YORP and
Yarkovsky effects of
meteoroids or asteroids
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Aleksandr Zaitsev, coined the term ''
Messaging to Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence'', conducted the first intercontinental
radar astronomy experiment, transmitted the
Cosmic Calls and
Teen Age Message
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Yakov Zel'dovich
Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich ( be, Я́каў Бары́савіч Зяльдо́віч, russian: Я́ков Бори́сович Зельдо́вич; 8 March 1914 – 2 December 1987), also known as YaB, was a leading Soviet physicist of Bel ...
, physicist, astrophysicist and cosmologist, the first to suggest that
accretion discs around massive
black hole
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s are responsible for the
quasar
A quasar is an extremely Luminosity, luminous active galactic nucleus (AGN). It is pronounced , and sometimes known as a quasi-stellar object, abbreviated QSO. This emission from a galaxy nucleus is powered by a supermassive black hole with a m ...
radiation, co-predicted the
Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect of CMB distortion

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Abram Leonidovich Zelmanov
Abraham Zelmanov (May 15, 1913 – February 2, 1987), was a scientist working in the General Theory of Relativity and cosmology. He first constructed, in 1944, the complete mathematical method to calculate physical observable quantities in the ...
, astronomer
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Sergei Alexandrovich Zhevakin, identified ionized helium as the valve for the heat engine that drives the pulsation of
Cepheid variable stars
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Lyudmila Zhuravlyova, discovered a number of asteroids; ranked 43rd by Harvard University's list of those who discovered minor planets; credited with having discovered 200 such bodies
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Felix Ziegel
Felix Yurievich Ziegel (russian: Феликс Юрьевич Зигель, 20 March 1920 – 20 November 1988) was a Soviet Union, Soviet researcher, Doctor of Science and docent of Cosmology at the Moscow Aviation Institute, author of more than ...
, author of more than 40 popular books on astronomy and space exploration, generally regarded as a founder of Russian
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