Lyudmila Karachkina

Lyudmila Georgievna Karachkina (Russian: Людмила Георгиевна Карачкина, born 3 September 1948, Rostov-on-Don) is an astronomer and discoverer of minor planets.[2]

Minor planets discovered: 130[1]
see § List of discovered minor planets

In 1978 she began as a staff astronomer of the Institute for Theoretical Astronomy (ITA) at Leningrad. Her research at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (CrAO) then focused on astrometry and photometry of minor planets.[2][3] The Minor Planet Center credits her with the discovery of 130 minor planets, including the Amor asteroid 5324 Lyapunov and the Trojan asteroid 3063 Makhaon.[1] In 2004, she received a Ph.D. in astronomy from Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University.[4]

Lyudmila Karachkina has two daughters, Maria and Renata. The inner main-belt asteroid 8019 Karachkina, discovered by German astronomers Lutz D. Schmadel and Freimut Börngen at Tautenburg on 14 October 1990, was named in her honor (M.P.C. 35489).[2][5] On 23 November 1999, the minor planet 8089 Yukar was named after her husband, Yurij Vasil'evicht Karachkin (b.1940), a physics teacher at CrAO's school.(M.P.C. 36946).[5][6]

List of discovered minor planets

2892 FilipenkoJanuary 13, 1983MPC
3063 MakhaonAugust 4, 1983MPC
3067 AkhmatovaOctober 14, 1982MPC[1]
3068 KhaninaDecember 23, 1982MPC
3215 LapkoJanuary 23, 1980MPC
3286 AnatoliyaJanuary 23, 1980MPC
3345 TarkovskijDecember 23, 1982MPC
3437 KapitsaOctober 20, 1982MPC
3453 DostoevskySeptember 27, 1981MPC
3469 BulgakovOctober 21, 1982MPC
3508 PasternakFebruary 21, 1980MPC
3511 TsvetaevaOctober 14, 1982MPC[1]
3516 RushevaOctober 21, 1982MPC
3620 PlatonovSeptember 7, 1981MPC
3623 ChaplinOctober 4, 1981MPC
3624 MironovOctober 14, 1982MPC[1]
3668 IlfpetrovOctober 21, 1982MPC
3669 VertinskijOctober 21, 1982MPC
3675 KemstachDecember 23, 1982MPC
3750 IlizarovOctober 14, 1982MPC
3772 PiafOctober 21, 1982MPC
3946 ShorMarch 5, 1983MPC
3982 KastelʹMay 2, 1984MPC
4017 DisneyaFebruary 21, 1980MPC
4071 RostovdonSeptember 7, 1981MPC
4075 SviridovOctober 14, 1982MPC
4080 GalinskijAugust 4, 1983MPC
4258 RyazanovSeptember 1, 1987MPC
4475 VoitkevichOctober 20, 1982MPC
4483 PetofiSeptember 9, 1986MPC
4556 GumilyovAugust 27, 1987MPC
4625 ShchedrinOctober 20, 1982MPC
4626 PlisetskayaDecember 23, 1984MPC
4741 LeskovNovember 10, 1985MPC
4785 PetrovDecember 17, 1984MPC
4861 NemirovskijAugust 27, 1987MPC
4928 VermeerOctober 21, 1982MPC
4940 PolenovAugust 18, 1986MPC
4996 VeisbergAugust 11, 1986MPC
4997 KsanaOctober 6, 1986MPC
5021 KrylaniaNovember 13, 1982MPC
5093 SvireliaOctober 14, 1982MPC
5094 SeryozhaOctober 20, 1982MPC
5199 DortmundSeptember 7, 1981MPC
5234 SechenovNovember 4, 1989MPC
5247 KrylovOctober 20, 1982MPC
5316 FilatovOctober 21, 1982MPC
5324 LyapunovSeptember 22, 1987MPC
5421 UlanovaOctober 14, 1982MPC[1]
5422 HodgkinDecember 23, 1982MPC
5465 ChumakovSeptember 9, 1986MPC
5615 IskanderAugust 4, 1983MPC
5666 RabelaisOctober 14, 1982MPC
5676 VoltaireSeptember 9, 1986MPC
5717 DamirOctober 20, 1982MPC
5759 ZoshchenkoJanuary 22, 1980MPC
5808 BabelʹAugust 27, 1987MPC
5896 NarrenschiffNovember 12, 1982MPC
5902 TalimaAugust 27, 1987MPC
5941 ValenciaOctober 20, 1982MPC
5944 UtesovMay 2, 1984MPC
6032 NobelAugust 4, 1983MPC
6172 ProkofeanaOctober 14, 1982MPC
6592 GoyaOctober 3, 1986MPC
6763 KochinySeptember 7, 1981MPC
6766 KharmsOctober 20, 1982MPC
6767 ShirvindtJanuary 6, 1983MPC
6821 RanevskayaSeptember 29, 1986MPC
7109 HeineSeptember 1, 1983MPC
7113 OstapbenderSeptember 29, 1986MPC
7223 DolgorukijOctober 14, 1982MPC[1]
7758277777777 YurlovOctober 14, 1982MPC
7777777774817777777 YudovichNovember 14, 1990MPC
7632 StanislavOctober 20, 1982MPC
7633 VolodymyrOctober 21, 1982MPC
7741 FedoseevSeptember 1, 1983MPC
7995 KhvorostovskyAugust 4, 1983MPC
7996 VedernikovSeptember 1, 1983MPC
8142 ZolotovOctober 20, 1982MPC
8332 IvantsvetaevOctober 14, 1982MPC[1]
8811 WaltherschmadelOctober 20, 1982MPC
8812 KravtsovOctober 20, 1982MPC
8816 GamowDecember 17, 1984MPC
8822 ShuryankaSeptember 1, 1987MPC
9005 SidorovaOctober 20, 1982MPC
9006 VoytkevychOctober 21, 1982MPC
9532 AbramenkoSeptember 7, 1981MPC
9539 PrishvinOctober 21, 1982MPC
9540 MikhalkovOctober 21, 1982MPC
9737 DudarovaSeptember 29, 1986MPC
9834 KirsanovOctober 14, 1982MPC
9927 TyutchevOctober 3, 1981MPC
10012 TmutarakaniaSeptember 3, 1978MPC [2]
10031 VladarnoldaSeptember 7, 1981MPC
10049 VorovichOctober 3, 1986MPC
10090 SikorskyOctober 13, 1990MPC[3]
10287 SmaleOctober 21, 1982MPC
10324 VladimirovNovember 14, 1990MPC
10712 MalashchukOctober 20, 1982MPC
10713 LimorenkoOctober 22, 1982MPC
10721 TuterovAugust 17, 1986MPC
11269 KnyrAugust 26, 1987MPC
11796 NirenbergFebruary 21, 1980MPC
12214 MiroshnikovSeptember 7, 1981MPC
12220 SemenchurOctober 20, 1982MPC
12235 ImranakperovSeptember 9, 1986MPC
12686 BezuglyjOctober 3, 1986MPC
13488 SavanovOctober 14, 1982MPC
13489 DmitrienkoOctober 20, 1982MPC
13492 VitalijzakharovDecember 27, 1984MPC
14814 GurijSeptember 7, 1981MPC
14818 MindeliOctober 21, 1982MPC
14829 PovalyaevaOctober 3, 1986MPC
15691 MaslovOctober 14, 1982MPC
18334 DrozdovSeptember 2, 1987MPC
19119 DimpnaSeptember 27, 1981MPC
19120 DoroninaAugust 6, 1983MPC
19127 OlegefremovAugust 26, 1987MPC
19952 AshkinaziOctober 20, 1982MPC
19994 TresiniOctober 13, 1990MPC[3]
24639 MukhametdinovOctober 20, 1982MPC
24641 EnverSeptember 1, 1983MPC
26087 ZhuravlevaOctober 21, 1982MPC
29122 VasadzeDecember 24, 1982MPC
29125 KyivphysfakDecember 17, 1984MPC
32770 StarchikDecember 23, 1984MPC
42478 InozemtsevaSeptember 7, 1981MPC
43752 MaryosipovaOctober 20, 1982MPC
65658 GurnikovskayaOctober 20, 1982MPC
69261 PhilaretDecember 23, 1982MPC
  • 1 co-discovery with L. V. Zhuravleva
  • 2 co-discovery with Nikolai Chernykh
  • 3 co-discovery with G. R. Kastelʹ

See also

References

  1. "Minor Planet Discoverers (by number)". Minor Planet Center. 23 May 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  2. Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(8019) Karachkina". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (8019) Karachkina. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 628. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_6794. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
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  4. Библиотечный каталог российских и украинских диссертаций (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2009-10-22.
  5. "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  6. Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(8089) Yukar". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (8089) Yukar. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 632. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_6835. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
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