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  The Bruce Medalists: Viktor A. Ambartsumian
Viktor Ambartsumian was born in Georgia and educated at the University of Leningrad.
Mirzoian, L.V., Viktor Ambartsumian (Izd-vo “Aiastan,” Erevan, Armenia, 1985).
Pecker, Jean-Claude, “Victor Ambartsumian and the IAU” Astrophysics 29, 1, 409 (1989).
phys-astro.sonoma.edu /brucemedalists/ambartsumian/Ambartsumian.html   (392 words)

  
 Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian (Վիկտոր Համբարձումյան in Armenian, Виктор Амазаспович Амбарцумян in Russian) (September 18, 1908 (Julian calendar: September 5) – August 12, 1996) was an Armenian-Russian astronomer and astrophysicist, who achieved main results in Soviet times.
He worked at the Pulkovo Observatory; the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, which he founded in 1946 and directed; Yerevan University; and the Armenian Academy of Sciences, where he served as president from 1947 to 1993.
Since 1953 Ambartsumian was an academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Corresponding Member since 1939).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Viktor_Ambartsumian   (397 words)

  
 Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The Russian parliament elected Viktor Chernomyrdin prime minister in December 1992 and reelected him in August 1996.
Vladislav Volkov was born in Moscow in 1935.
He was a flight engineer for Soyuz 7, and he remained in space for a record-breaking 24 days during the 1971 Soyuz 11 mission with Georgy Dobrovolsky and Viktor Patsayev.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9006037?tocId=9006037   (587 words)

  
 Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian (Վիկտոր Համբարձումյան in Armenian, Виктор Амазаспович Амбарцумян in Russian) (September 18 1908 (Julian calendar: September 5) – August 12 1996) was an Armenian-Russian astronomer.
He won the Lomonosov Gold Medal in 1971.
The asteroid 1905 Ambartsumian is named after him.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/V/Viktor-Amazaspovich-Ambartsumian.htm   (254 words)

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