Grigory Neujmin
Grigory Nikolayevich Neujmin was a Georgian–Russian astronomer, native of Tbilisi in Georgia, and a discoverer of numerous minor planets as well as 6 periodic and a hyperbolic comet at the Pulkovo and Simeiz Observatories during the first half of the 20th century.Discoveries
The Minor Planet Center credits his discoveries under the name "G. N. Neujmin", and his surname appears this way in the literature. However, the modern English transliteration of his name would be Neuymin.
Neujmin is credited with the discovery of 74 asteroids, and notably 951 Gaspra and 762 Pulcova.
He also discovered and co-discovered 6 Jupiter-family comets, namely 25D/Neujmin, 28P/Neujmin, 42P/Neujmin, 57P/du Toit-Neujmin-Delporte and 58P/Jackson–Neujmin, as well as C/1914 M1, a hyperbolic comet.Awards Honors
He received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour on 10 June 1945. The lunar crater Neujmin is named in his honour, as is 1129 Neujmina, a main-belt asteroid of the Eos family discovered by Praskovjya Parkhomenko at Simeiz Observatory in 1929.List of discovered minor planets
787 Moskva | 20 April 1914 | |
789 Lena | 24 June 1914 | |
791 Ani | 29 June 1914 | |
814 Tauris | 2 January 1916 | |
824 Anastasia | 25 March 1916 | |
825 Tanina | 27 March 1916 | |
829 Academia | 25 August 1916 | |
830 Petropolitana | 25 August 1916 | |
847 Agnia | 2 September 1915 | |
848 Inna | 5 September 1915 | |
1135 Colchis | 3 October 1929 | |
1137 Raïssa | 27 October 1929 | |
1140 Crimea | 30 December 1929 | |
1146 Biarmia | 7 May 1929 | |
1147 Stavropolis | 11 June 1929 | |
1158 Luda | 31 August 1929 | |
1189 Terentia | 17 September 1930 | |
1190 Pelagia | 20 September 1930 | |
1202 Marina | 13 September 1931 | |
1210 Morosovia | 6 June 1931 | |
1331 Solvejg | 25 August 1933 | |
1347 Patria | 6 November 1931 | |
1351 Uzbekistania | 5 October 1934 | |
1379 Lomonosowa | 19 March 1936 | |
1386 Storeria | 28 July 1935 | |
1403 Idelsonia | 13 August 1936 | |
1434 Margot | 19 March 1936 | |
1459 Magnya | 4 November 1937 | |
1484 Postrema | 29 April 1938 | |
1590 Tsiolkovskaja | 1 July 1933 | |
2536 Kozyrev | 15 August 1939 | |
3036 Krat | 11 October 1937 | |
3761 Romanskaya | 25 July 1936 | |
4420 Alandreev | 15 August 1936 | |