- Benjamin Jekhowsky
Benjamin Jekhowsky ( _ru. Вениамин Павлович Жеховский, born 1881, died after 1953) was a Russian-Polish-French
astronomer , born inWarsaw (at the time,Poland was part of theRussian empire ). After 1934, he appears to have begun signing scientific articles as Benjamin de Jekhowsky. TheMinor Planet Center credits his discoveries under the name "B. Jekhovsky" (with a "v"). In modern English transliteration, his name would be written as Zhekhovskii or Zhekhovsky. After attendingMoscow University , he worked at theParis Observatory beginning in 1912. Later he worked at theAlgiers Observatory (at the time,Algeria was a colony ofFrance ), where he became known as a specialist incelestial mechanics . He discovered a number ofasteroid s, and the asteroid1606 Jekhovsky is named after him. [cite web
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