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Aristarkh Belopolsky

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Belopolsky was known for his fine instrument making, and in 1900 he built a device for measuring the Doppler shift of spectra. He pioneered the use of optical Doppler shift to measure the rotational rates of distant objects. He was the first to discover that the equator of Jupiter rotates more
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He attempted twice to measure the rotational rate of Venus, suggesting 24 hours in 1900 and 35 hours in 1911—one of countless unsuccessful attempts by astronomers of that time to measure the length of the Venusian day.
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rapidly than higher latitudes, and that the rings of Saturn do not rotate as a solid mass, proving that they were made up of individual small objects.
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Belopolsky at the Fourth Conference International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research at
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July 1] 1854 – 16 May 1934) was a Russian Empire and later Soviet
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Imperial Moscow University: 1755-1917: encyclopedic dictionary
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Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1917–1925)
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B was a spectroscopic binary with a period of 2.92 days.
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Full members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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since 1900, extraordinary (1903) and ordinary (1906)
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Memorie della Società degli spettroscopisti italiani
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Index

Belopol'skiy (crater)
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Academician
Imperial Moscow University (1840)
Astronomy
Pulkovo Observatory
O.S.
astronomer
Moscow
Serbian
Adjunct professor
academician
Imperial Academy of Sciences
Moscow University
Fyodor Aleksandrovich Bredikhin
Moscow Observatory
Pulkovo Observatory
spectroscopy
spectroscopic binaries
Castor
Oskar Backlund
Belopol'skiy
Moon
1004 Belopolskya
an award
Russian Academy of Sciences

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