Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov (1888-1983) is a Russian astronomer who was a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. He worked at Pulkovo Observatory from 1947 to 1982. He was its director until 1964 and is credited with leading its post-war revival after the fall of Leningrad. [ [http://neopage.nm.ru/ENG/GENERAL/p05.htm Pulkovo NEO Page: General Information ] ]

One of his first published papers concerned the appearance of Halley's comet. [Kabalakin, V. "Obituary - Mikhailov, Alexander-Alexandrovich," "Royal Astron. Soc. Quart. Journal", V.26, NO.3, September 1985, p. 365.]

Oddly, Josef Stalin had ordered the destruction of the Pulkovo Observatory, but then ordered its reconstruction. Mikhailov was pivotal in the work leading up to its official reopening in May 1954. Its research mission included observing and forecasting solar activity as well as various projects that could take advantage of the radio astronomy instruments. [ [http://www.sonnenobservatorium.de/pulkovo/ptext.eng.html Pulkovo ] ]

Mikhailov's opinion on a wide variety of astronomy topics was sought throughout his career. In 1959, he was quoted in a "Time" article about Soviet moon exploration by Lunik III, which sent photographs of the moon to Earth via radio transmission. "The next step in lunar exploration," he said in the interview, "would be to land a station on the moon without damaging the instruments." [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,811386-1,00.html The Moon's Far Side - TIME ] ] He had weighed in that same year on the Cold War space race, stating that "The biggest problem," for manned space exploration, he told a "Time" reporter in January of that same year," is safe return, and they do not intend to risk a man until they are sure of getting him back alive." [ [http://aolsvc.timeforkids.kol.aol.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,868990-8,00.html Push into Space - TIME ] ]

In addition to his career as an astronomer, he translated many key scientific works into Russian.

Colleagues remembered him as "open-hearted and honest and demanded the same of others." [Kabalakin, V. "Obituary - Mikhailov, Alexander-Alexandrovich," "Royal Astron. Soc. Quart. Journal", V.26, NO.3, September 1985, p. 365.]

Personal Life and Legacy

Mikhailov married Zdenka J. Kadla in 1946. She was also an astronomer who worked at the observatory and published work about the moon. The couple had one son.

He had a passion for optical devices and reportedly had a large collection of photographic equipment. He is remembered as being conversant in a wide number of subjects including music, literature, and art. [Kabalakin, V. "Obituary - Mikhailov, Alexander-Alexandrovich," "Royal Astron. Soc. Quart. Journal", V.26, NO.3, September 1985, p. 365.]

Mikhailov died in his home at the observatory. [Kabalakin, V. "Obituary - Mikhailov, Alexander-Alexandrovich," "Royal Astron. Soc. Quart. Journal", V.26, NO.3, September 1985, p. 365.]

The asteroid 1910 Mikhailov, discovered by L.V. Zhuravleva was named in his honor. It is a main-belt asteroid. [ [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi#top JPL Small-Body Database Browser ] ]

References

*"Evaluating Soviet Lunar Science in Cold War America", Ronald E. Doel, Osiris, 2nd Series, Vol. 7, Science after '40 (1992), pp. 238-264


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