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Petrovna Tseraskaya née
Shelekhova (Russian: Лидия Петровна Цераская) (22 June 1855 – 24
December 1931) was a
Russian astronomer.
Tseraskaya was born...
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lunar crater Tseraskiy is
named after him. His wife,
Lidiya Tseraskaya was also an astronomer. DMP · 807 808
Merxia 1901 GY
Adalbert Merx, the...
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named after him. His wife,
Lidiya Tseraskaya (1855–1931), who was also an astronomer, was
honored by the
crater Tseraskaya on Venus. The
official naming citation...
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years from the Sun. The
variable nature of this
object was
noted by L.
Tseraskaya in 1909 when it
increased in
brightness to 10th magnitude. It was determined...
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abolitionist (1797–1883).
WGPSN Tseraskaya 28°36′N 79°12′E / 28.6°N 79.2°E / 28.6; 79.2 (
Tseraskaya) 30.3 1985
Lidiya Tseraskaya,
Soviet astronomer (1855–1931)...
- The
Blazhko effect, also
known as the
Tseraskaya–Blazhko effect, and
which is
sometimes called long-period modulation, is a
variation in
period and amplitude...
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astronomer Virginia Louise Trimble (born 1943),
American astronomer Lidiya Tseraskaya (1855–1931),
Russian astronomer Margaret Turnbull (born 1975), American...
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until the
discovery of RV
Tauri by
Russian astronomer Lidiya Tseraskaya in 1905 that the
class of
variable was
recognised as distinct.
Three spectroscopic...
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nature of this star was
discovered at the
Moscow Observatory by
Lidiya Tseraskaya (L. Ceraski) in 1908. It was
classified as a U Geminorum-type variable...
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velocity of −12 km/s. The
variability of this
system was
reported by L.
Tseraskaya in 1906. An
orbital period of 6.864 d for this
eclipsing binary was determined...