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Vasily Fesenkov

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degree in 1914; in between he interned at the Paris, Meudon, and Nice observatories. Fesenkov was one of founders of the Russian astrophysical institute (1923). It was later renamed to
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in Alma-Ata (currently Almaty) and was its director until his retirement in 1964. Fesenkov was also a member of the
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and estimated the mass and orbit of the impact body. He did the same for the
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by Fesenkov V.G., New York, U. S. Joint Publications Research Service, 1959
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by A. Oparin and V. Fesenkov, New York, Twayne Publishers, 1961
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This biographical article about a Russian scientist is a
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V. G. Fesenkov

Russian
Soviet
Russian
astrophysicist
Novocherkassk
Kharkov University
Sorbonne
Sternberg Astronomical Institute
USSR Academy of Sciences
Zodiacal light
photometry
Astrophysical Institute
Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences
cosmogony
planetary
Solar System
Tunguska event
Sikhote-Alin Meteorite
Orders of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner
Fesenkov
minor planet
2286 Fesenkov
Soviet
Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh
Moscow
The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers
Springer Publishing

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