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Grigory Abramovich Shajn (Russian: Григорий Абрамович Шайн) (April 19, 1892 –
August 4, 1956) was a Soviet/Russian astronomer. In
modern English transliteration...
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Pelageya Fedorovna Shajn, née
Sannikova (Пелагея Фёдоровна Шайн) (22
September 1894 – 27
August 1956), was a
Russian astronomer in the
Soviet Union, and...
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Shajn (Russian: Шайн) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Grigory Shajn (1892–1956), Soviet/Russian astronomer,
husband of Pelageya...
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Shajn–Schaldach is a
periodic comet in the
Solar System with a
current orbital period of 7.49 years. It was
discovered on 18
September 1949 on a photographic...
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Grigory Neujmin,
Sergey Belyavsky,
Vladimir Albitsky,
Grigory Shajn,
Nikolaj Ivanov,
Pelageya Shajn, Praskov'ja Parchomenko,
Alexander Deutsch and
Evgenij Skvorcov...
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Comet Shajn–Comas Solá,
formal designation C/1925 F1, is a
hyperbolic comet co-discovered by
Grigory Shajn and
Josep Comas Solá in 1925. At the time, it...
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discovered in 1952 at the
Crimean Astrophysical Observatory by
Grigory Shajn and his team
using a
Schmidt camera and a
narrowband filter close to the...
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Simeiz Observatory (Симеиз) in
Crimea in 1922,
working with G. A.
Shajn and G. N. Neujmin, and
became head of the
observatory in 1934. The Minor...
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minor planet 3080
Moisseiev discovered by
Soviet astronomer Pelageya Shajn in 1935 is
named after him. "Астронет > Николай Дмитриевич Моисеев". www...
- Otto
Schmidt 1948 TR1 Otto
Schmidt October 4, 1948 Crimea-Simeis P. F.
Shajn · 29 km MPC · JPL 2109 Dhôtel 1950 TH2 Dhôtel
October 13, 1950
Uccle S...