Vsevolod Sharonov (1901–1964) was a Russian and Soviet astronomer.
Life
Sharonov was born on March 10, 1901, in Leningrad.[1] He went on to graduate from Petrograd University in 1926[1] and soon after began work as teaching faculty at Leningrad State University. There he would eventually meet and marry fellow astronomer Nadezhda Sytinskaya.[2] Sharonov died on November 26, 1964, also in St. Petersburg.[1]
Career
The bulk of Sharonov's work was done at Pulkovo Observatory just outside of Leningrad.[1] During his tenure as professor of astronomy at Leningrad State University, Sharonov eventually became its director.[3] His main focus in scientific research was the study of planets and atmospheric optics.
Honors
The following celestial landmarks are named after him:
Bibliography
He published over 300 research papers in his lifetime including the following[4]
- The Nature of the Planets[5]
- Measurement and Calculations of the Visibility of Distant Objects
- Mars
- The Sun and its Observation
References
External links
- Fairbridge, Rhodes W. (1997). "Sharonov, Vsevolod Vasilievich (1901–1964)". Encyclopedia of Planetary Science. Encyclopedia of Earth Science. p. 732. doi:10.1007/1-4020-4520-4_360. ISBN 0-412-06951-2.
- Balashov, Yuri (2007). "Sharonov, Vsevolod Vasilievich". The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. pp. 1051–1052. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7_1269. ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0.
- Balashov, Yuri (2014). "Sharonov, Vsevolod Vasilievich". Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. pp. 1993–1994. doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-9917-7_1269. ISBN 978-1-4419-9916-0.