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Posts by: Marina Shcherbina

Seminar (17/06/2026, 15:00)

Author 1: N. Kiselev (Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (CrAO), Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (INASAN)); Shcherbina (INASAN), D. Petrov (CrAO), E. Zhuzhulina (CrAO), M. Chazov (SAO RAS), N. Karpov (INASAN), A. Shein (INASAN), A. Salakhotdinova (INASAN), I. Sokolov (INASAN), D. Andreev (INASAN), N. Kapitanov (INASAN), and G. Dyachenko (CrAO) Title 1: Polarimetric

Seminar (10.06.2026, 15:00)

Author : Alexey V. Myshev (Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI) Title: Mathematical Modeling of the Dynamical Evolution of Small Solar System Bodies under Uncertainty Abstracts: The results of the doctoral dissertation entitled “Mathematical Modeling of the Dynamical Evolution of Small Solar System Bodies under Uncertainty” are presented. The relevance

Семинар “Малые тела Солнечной системы” (17.12.2025, 11:00)

Данный семинар посвящен обсуждению столкновительных процессов в Солнечной системе. Доклады представят: Бражкин В.В. (ИФВД им. Л.Ф. Верещагина РАН) — О высокоскоростных столкновениях. Ломоносов И.В. (ФИЦ ПХФ и МХ РАН) — Физика экстремальных состояний вещества: эксперименты, теории, моделирование импактных процессов. Брыкина И.Г., Егорова Л.А. (НИИмех МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова) — Распределения фрагментов по массам и размерам

Наблюдения кометы C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) в ИНАСАН

Комета C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) из облака Оорта, впервые была замечена в мае 2025 года, Системой оповещения о столкновении астероидов с Землёй (ATLAS). При открытии комета временно была обозначенный как A11nyuL. Наблюдения кометы C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) проводится сотрудниками ИНАСАН на наблюдательных площадках ИНАСАН и других организаций. В частности, на ЦКП Терскольская обсерватория и УНУ Цейсс-2000. Вторая наблюдаемая комета C/2025 K1 (ATLAS)

Seminar (26.11.2025, 15:00)

Author 1: Kirsanova M.S., Pavlyuchenkov Y.N.(INASAN) Title: Observations and Analysis of CH₃OH, CO, and HCN Line Emission in the Oort-Cloud Comet C/2017 K2 (PANSTARRS) Abstracts: We present pre-perihelion observations of methanol, CO, and HCN in the Oort-cloud comet C/2017 K2 (PANSTARRS), obtained with the APEX 12-m telescope and the Onsala 20-m telescope from April to

Seminar (19.11.2025, 15:00)

Author 1: Oleynik O.S., Emelyanenko V. V. (INASAN) Title: Migration of Earth-like Planets in Planetesimal Disks and the Formation of Debris Disks Abstracts: We investigate the interaction between Earth-mass planets and a planetesimal disk. It is shown that a planet initially located near the inner edge of a planetesimal disk migrates inward into the disk.

Seminar (15.10.2025, 15:00)

Author 1: Kuzin S.P.  (INASAN) Title: Calculating the orbits of the DORIS satellite constellation Abstracts: In this work, the orbits of six DORIS satellites were determined over a three-year time interval from 2022.0 to 2025.0. Calculations were performed for the Cryosat2, Jason3, Saral, Sentinel3a, Sentinel3b and Sentinel6a satellites based on DORIS RINEX measurement processing. The

Seminar (17.09.2025, 15:00)

Authors: Pashkovskii V. E., Karpikov S. R. (the “StealthTransit” Initiative) Title: An effective solution for the active prevention of light interference from satellites and aircraft trails in optical astronomy Abstracts:  With the growing number of satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) and plans by Russian and international companies to launch tens of thousands of new spacecraft,

Seminar (16.04.2025, 15:00)

Author: Shustov B.M., Shugarov A.S. (INASAN) Title: Development of a Dual-Mode Approach to Monitoring Potentially Hazardous Small Solar System Bodies Abstracts:  As part of an applied engineering and development project, INASAN carried out work focused on developing a dual-mode approach to monitoring small Solar System bodies (SSSBs). Specialists from SAO RAS, ISTP SB RAS, SAI

Seminar (25.12.2024, 15:00)

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

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