Posts by: Marina Shcherbina
Author: Mubarakshina R. R. (Kazan Federal University) Title: Development of a Geodynamic Model Based on Latitude Observation Data Abstracts: This study focuses on the analysis of latitude observations collected over a 50-year period, the identification of correlations with seismic processes, and the forecasting of pole dynamics using regression modeling and multiparameter analysis. The research addresses
Author: Kotsiurbenko O. R. (Yugra State University) Title: Endohydrospheres of the Planets in the Solar System as Potential Habitats for Extraterrestrial Life Abstracts: Subsurface oceans of celestial bodies in the Solar System are considered ecosystems where life could have originated and evolved. This report provides a brief overview of scientific hypotheses regarding extraterrestrial habitable endohydrospheres,
Author 1: Kiselev N. N. (Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, Institute of Astronomy of the RAS), Shcherbina M.P. (INASAN), Karpov N.V. (INASAN), Shein A.V. (INASAN), Sokolov I.V. (INASAN) Title: Results of the “Polarimetric” Year 2024: Selected Outcomes of Polarimetric Observations of Planetary Satellites, Main-Belt Asteroids, Near-Earth Objects, and the Transit of WASP-33b at the 2-meter Telescope of
Author 1: Emelyanenko N.Yu., Institute of Astronomy of the RASI Title: Jupiter Family Comets and Asteroids with High Tisserand Parameter Values Abstracts: The boundary values of semi-major axes and eccentricities of orbits for small bodies with high Tisserand parameter values relative to the planets of the Solar System have been determined. Small bodies from various
1 Author: Bakhtigarayev N.S. (Institute of Astronomy of the RAS), Chazov V.V. (SAI MSU) Title: Is the “Kessler Syndrome” Emerging in Geostationary Orbit? Results of the October Space Debris Observation Session Abstracts: A recent observation session of space debris was conducted at the Terskol Observatory using the Zeiss-2000 telescope in October 2024. The initial impression from
Author: Petrov D. V., Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, RAS Title: The shape matrix method and its application for interpreting polarimetric observations of atmosphereless Solar System bodies and comet atmospheres Abstracts: Scattered light carries a vast amount of information about the object with which the light has interacted. This is why the study of electromagnetic wave scattering processes
1. Author: Dr. Ahmed Moursi – National Research Institute of astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG), Egypt Title: Search and study of the space debris and near-Earth objects within Kottamia observatory telescopes, Egypt Abstracts: The development and research of near-Earth space have led to the awareness of the so-called ’space threats–asteroid hazards’ and problems associated with technogenic
Author: Narziev M., Institute of Astrophysics, Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan Title: Study of the Physico-Kinematic Properties of Meteoroids Based on Combined Radar and Optical Observations Abstracts: This report presents the results of a doctoral dissertation prepared by the author. The dissertation aims to investigate the complex physico-kinematic properties of meteoroids brighter than +5 magnitude
Authors: Sakva N.V., JSC “Astronomical Scientific Center” Title:Experience in Analyzing Photometric Information of Near-Earth Space Objects Abstracts: When a space object (SO) significantly deviates from a sphere, its brightness depends not only on the phase angle but also on other parameters – the rotation angles of the device and its structural elements relative
1. Authors: Kiselev Nikolai, Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, G. Dyachenko (Unior Academy of Sciences “EXPLORER”), N. Karpov (INASAN), K. Antonyuk (CrAO RAS) Title: On the longitudinal dependence of the polarization of Jupiter’s satellites Io and Ganymede Abstracts: Polarimetric observations of Jupiter’s moons Io and Ganymede were carried out in a