• Grigory Nikolayevich Neujmin (Russian: Григорий Николаевич Неуймин; 3 January 1886 [O.S. 22 December 1885] – 17 December 1946) was a Georgian–Russian astronomer...
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  • Russian cosmonaut Grigory Neujmin (1886–1946), Russian astronomer Grigory Novak (1919–1980), Soviet Ukrainian weightlifter Grigory Ordzhonikidze (1886–1937)...
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    College Observatory, until July 27. During a routine asteroid search, Grigory N. Neujmin (Simeis Observatory, Soviet Union) found the comet on a photographic...
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  • Faina Mikhajlovna Neujmina, colleague and first wife of the discoverer Grigory Neujmin (1886–1946) DMP · 751 752 Sulamitis 1913 RL Sulamith, Biblical woman...
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  • 1923–1925. The Eunomia asteroid 1783 Albitskij, discovered by astronomer Grigory Neujmin at Simeiz Observatory in 1935, was named in his honor. The total number...
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  • DMP · 1074 1075 Helina 1926 SC Helij Grigor'evich Neujmin, a son of Russian discoverer Grigory Neujmin DMP · 1075 1076 Viola 1926 TE The violets, pansies...
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  • 25D/Neujmin, otherwise known as Comet Neujmin 2, is a periodic comet in the Solar System discovered by Grigory N. Neujmin (Simeis) on February 24, 1916...
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    minor planets were discovered by astronomers Grigory Neujmin, Sergey Belyavsky, Vladimir Albitsky, Grigory Shajn, Nikolaj Ivanov, Pelageya Shajn, Praskov'ja...
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  • 42P/Neujmin, also known as Neujmin 3, is a periodic comet 2 km in diameter. This comet and 53P/Van Biesbroeck are fragments of a parent comet that split...
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    the present surface. The crater was named after Soviet astronomer Grigory N. Neujmin by the IAU in 1970. By convention these features are identified on...
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    951 Gaspra (category Discoveries by Grigory Neujmin)
    asteroid belt. Gaspra was discovered by Russian astronomer G. N. Neujmin in 1916. Neujmin named it after Gaspra, a Black Sea retreat that was visited by...
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    diffuse, with a brightness of magnitude 12. On the following day Grigory N. Neujmin of the Simeis Observatory in Crimea discovered it independently. Fernand...
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    kilometers (21 miles) in diameter. It was named after Soviet astronomer Grigory Neujmin. Neujmina is a member the Eos family (606), the largest asteroid family...
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  • same year. Main-belt asteroid 1190 Pelagia, discovered in 1930 by Grigory Neujmin who worked at Simeiz, was named in her honor. In addition the asteroid...
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    1933–1937 Boris Gerasimovich 1937–1944 Sergey Belyavsky 1944–1946 Grigory Neujmin 1947–1964 Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov 1964–1979 Vladimir Alekseevich...
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  • (Annie Jump Cannon) 1123 Shapleya (Harlow Shapley) 1129 Neujmina (Grigory Neujmin) 1134 Kepler (Johannes Kepler) 1186 Turnera (Herbert Hall Turner) 1215...
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  • 2024. "25D/Neujmin 2 – JPL Small-Body Database Browser". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved March 14, 2024. "28P/Neujmin 1 – JPL Small-Body...
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  • 762 Pulcova (category Discoveries by Grigory Neujmin)
    762 Pulcova is a main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by Grigoriy N. Neujmin in 1913, and is named after Pulkovo Observatory, near Saint Petersburg....
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    organisation opposed to Fascism and war. On 18 April, Soviet astronomer Grigory Neujmin discovered asteroid 1933 HA and named it "Dolores" in her honour. In...
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  • nights later, Sonja was independently discovered by Soviet astronomer Grigory Neujmin at Simeiz on the Crimean peninsula. The origin of the asteroid's name...
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  • 1309 Hyperborea (category Discoveries by Grigory Neujmin)
    diameter. It was discovered on 11 October 1931, by Soviet astronomer Grigory Neujmin at the Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula, and given the provisional...
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    diameter. It was named for Natasha Tichomirova, daughter of astronomer Grigory Neujmin. Natascha is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background...
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    28P/Neujmin, also known as Neujmin 1, is a large periodic comet in the Solar System. With a perihelion distance (closest approach to the Sun) of 1.5AU...
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  • 768 Struveana (category Discoveries by Grigory Neujmin)
    768 Struveana Discovery Discovered by G. N. Neujmin Discovery site Simeiz Observatory Discovery date 4 October 1913 Designations MPC designation (768)...
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    1075 Helina (category Discoveries by Grigory Neujmin)
    astronomer Grigory Neujmin at the Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula. The asteroid was named after the discoverer's son, Helij Neujmin. Helina is...
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    1137 Raïssa (category Discoveries by Grigory Neujmin)
    located in the inner regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by Grigory Neujmin at Simeiz Observatory in 1929, and named in memory of Raïssa Maseeva...
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  • Valongo Observatory, (bio-de) E. R. Netto (3175) Grigory Neujmin 74 1885–1946 G. N. Neujmin; G. N. Neujmin (1129) Vitali Nevski 15 1974–pres. V. Nevski;...
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    1379 Lomonosowa (category Discoveries by Grigory Neujmin)
    approximately 19 kilometers (12 miles) in diameter. Discovered by Grigory Neujmin at the Simeiz Observatory in 1936, the asteroid was later named after...
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    753 Tiflis (category Discoveries by Grigory Neujmin)
    It was discovered 30 April 1913 by the Georgian–Russian astronomer Grigory N. Neujmin at Simeiz Observatory and was named after Georgia's capital city Tiflis...
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  • 769 Tatjana (category Discoveries by Grigory Neujmin)
    769 Tatjana Discovery Discovered by G. N. Neujmin Discovery site Simeiz Observatory Discovery date 6 October 1913 Designations MPC designation (769) Tatjana...
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