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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

Seminar (18.12.2024, 15:00)

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,

Seminar (11.12.2024, 15:00)

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

Seminar (04.12.2024, 15:00)

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

Семинар “Малые тела Солнечной системы” (13.11.2024, 15:00)

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

Seminar (26.06.2024, 15:00)

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

Seminar (05.06.2024, 15:00)

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

Seminar (24.04.2024, 15:00)

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

Seminar (24.04.2024, 15:00)

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

Seminar (03.04.2024, 15:00)

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

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