Pelageya Shajn


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Pelageya Fedorovna Shajn, née Sannikova , was a Russian astronomer in the Soviet Union, and the first woman credited with the discovery of a minor planet, at the Simeiz Observatory in 1928. Pelageya also discovered numerous variable stars and co-discovered the periodic, Jupiter-family comet 61P/Shajn–Schaldach. She was married to prominent Soviet astronomer Grigory Shajn.

Biography

Pelageya Shajn was born in 1894 to a peasant family in the village Ostanin located in the Solikamsky District of the Perm Governorate. She was the wife of prominent Soviet astronomer Grigory Shajn, who was also her college at the Simeiz Observatory. Her maiden name was Sannikova. In 1928, she discovered the asteroid 1112 Polonia, the first minor planet to be discovered by a woman.
She died 27 August 1956, shortly after her husband had died on 4 August the same year.

Awards and honors

Main-belt asteroid 1190 Pelagia, discovered in 1930 by Grigory Neujmin who worked at Simeiz, was named in her honor. In addition the asteroid 1648 Shajna was named in her and her husband's memory, while the lunar crater Shayn was exclusively named after her husband.

Discoveries

Her astronomical discoveries are credited under the name P. F. Shajn. As with her husband, her last name, "Shajn", is sometimes given as "Schajn", "Shain" or "Shayn", the latter being the modern English transliteration.
Pelageya Shajn discovered 19 minor planets and about 140 variable stars. In 1949, she also co-discovered 61P/Shajn–Schaldach, a periodic comet of the Jupiter family. However, the non-periodic comet C/1925 F1 was co-discovered by her husband rather than by her.

List of discovered minor planets

1112 Polonia15 August 1928
1113 Katja15 August 1928
1120 Cannonia11 September 1928
1121 Natascha11 September 1928
1369 Ostanina27 August 1935
1387 Kama27 August 1935
1390 Abastumani3 October 1935
1475 Yalta21 September 1935
1610 Mirnaya11 September 1928
1648 Shajna5 September 1935