| Vorontsov-Vel'iaminov, Boris Aleksandrovich (1904-) |
| Russian astronomer and astrophysicist.
In 1930, independently of Swiss astronomer
Robert Trumpler, Vorontsov-Vel'iaminov
demonstrated the occurrence of the absorption of stellar light by interstellar
dust. As a result, it became possible to determine astronomical distances
and, in turn, the size of the universe more accurately. Vorontsov-Vel'iaminov was professor at Moscow from 1934. Analysing the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, with reference to the evolution of stars, he made particularly important contributions to the study of the blue-white star sequence, which was the subject of a book he published in 1947. In 1959 Vorontsov-Vel'iaminov recorded and listed the positions of 350 interacting galaxies clustered so closely that they seem to perturb each other slightly in structure. Besides this catalogue, he compiled a more extensive catalogue of galaxies in 1962, in which he listed and described more than 30,000 examples. |