Gawriil Adrianowitsch Tichow (1875-1960)

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Name (English)
Gawriil Adrianowitsch Tichow
Short name
Gavriil Tikhov
Year of birth
1875
Year of death
1960
Short Description
Gavriil Adrianovich Tikhov (1 May 1875 – 25 January 1960) was a Soviet astronomer who was a pioneer in astrobiology and is considered to be the father of astrobotany. He worked as an observer at the Pulkovo Observatory from 1906 until 1941. After undertaking an expedition to Alma-Ata to observe the solar eclipse of September 21, 1941, he remained and became one of the founders of the Kamenskoe Plateau Observatory, the Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, and the Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences.

G. A. Tikhov was born in Smolevichy, near Minsk, in the family of a railway employee, the family often moved from place to place. He began to study at the gymnasium of Pavlodar, and completed secondary education at the Simferopol gymnasium. Living in Simferopol, he once saw two bright stars in the clear evening sky. He learned from the teacher of the Simferopol gymnasium that these stars are the planet Venus and the star Sirius. At the Simferopol Public Library, he read two astronomical books. "I read these books with exciting interest, and my fate was decided. In the spring of 1892 I will never forget - then I irrevocably decided to become an astronomer," he writes in his memoir, 60 Years Near the Telescope. At the gymnasium observatory, he first looked through a telescope.
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  • Книга Тихов Г.А. "Планета Марс", 1948

    Книга Тихов Г.А. "Планета Марс", 1948

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  • книга: Тихов Г.Есть ли жизнь на других планетах?, 1959

    книга: Тихов Г.Есть ли жизнь на других планетах?, 1959

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