SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ASTAPOVICH, I.S. - ASTASHENKO, A. I.

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ASTAPOVICHI 1. S. New gigantic meteorite crater. 4;6teoritika, Vo. 9, 1951. SO: MUIA. June 19,52. I T lc t e,:) r i i. tt-. 1951. 9, 9. Monthi List of Russian AcCE~Ssions, Litrary of Congress, Julie -19 ull".1. 52 I . - I I " T A 1- C' V I C " 1, ) Meteorite s .Mcoustical. 1.hen-j :nz~ coincili-nt ~,J.th thc I,ar, uLc :)-f' b--IldcE. *,~-Ac2ritil~a, L'3. 9. .*L-),']-. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June. Uncl. 52 USSR/Astro nomy.- Bibliography MaY/Jun 51' "Book Review 1. S. Astapovich "Astron Zhur" Vol XXTIIIJ, No 3, pp 192y 193 Maria Pstrzoch-Karpowi.cz, -"Komety i Gviazdy Spadajace" (Comets and. Falling Stars), in Po- lish, Warsaw, 1950, 116 pp, Popular Library series. Critic considers general impression favorable but finds shortcomings in inaccurate information and too lavish use of foreign photographs. 189T5 A 187T9 USSR/Astronomy - Soviot Observatories JUI/Aug 51 "Ashkabad Astropbyaicial laboratoryo" Ye M. Proskur- ins, I. S. Astapovieb,.Astraphys LabPbysicotech Inst, Aced Sci Turkmen SSSR. "Astron Zhur" Vol XXVIII, No 4, pp 278-283 After 191'f new observatories were built in USSR in Kitab (Dir Nefed'yev), Stalinsbad (Dir Astapovich), Yerevan (Dir Semenov), Abastuman (Dir Kharadze), Byurakan (Dir Anbartsunwan), Ashkabad (Dir Astapo- vich) all south of 440N. Atz conditions were found favorable in all locations. Observations of Asbka- bad Obs consist in couets, meteors and small planets. LC 187T9 ASTAPOVTCH, I. S. "Tao Cases of a I-Seteor Shower of the Leonid Strean." Priroda, Val. 4u, No. p. h8 AS'MF(--Vji,---!, T ~' "The NcAeOr E)irenln of tht COM(2t (Iicotlds) - " Tsirk- , No. J12(1951), PP- 15--l(-.- I* ASTAPOVICH, I. S. 2. SSSR (600) 4o Meteors 7. "MIus" metecir trallso. Astron. teir. No :121, 1951 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Uuclassified. ASTAPOVICH, I., S. Meteorites - 3'terlitwmk District Fall of hail stone near Sterlitamak in 1824. Meteoritika, No. 10, 1952. Month y List of '~usdan Acceppion j Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. ASTAPOVICH, 1. S. Ketoorites Results of investigating trajectories of somo meteorites and bolides. 14eteoritika No. 10P 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accepsignso Library Df Congress, Jiinq, 1953. Unclassified. . . - . - - I - '..' " ~ : ~ . 7 : - - , ::.. , - ~WKIWWI~~ IMWA ST ATO VI C, I I I I. Is. Meteors Some regularities in a system of minor bodies. Meteoritika No. 10, 1952. Monthly Lisj of siavi ccSssi%ns, Library of Congress, June 1953. EUL_ _~ _ __ Uwlassified. ASTAPOVICII, 3'. S. Atmosnheric nature of' zodlacal light; Astrcm,. tsir. no. 123; 1952. SO: MLRA. May 1952. ASTAPOVICH, I.S. Solar Systems Observations of Lunar Ecli~aes (2309) Izv. AN Tix~cm. SSR, No 4, 1953, pp 91-92 Astapovich. I.S. "Taking Motion Pictures of the Lunar Eclipse of 29-30 January in Ashkhabad" Deseribes the apparatus set up by the phy~sics and geophysics institutes of the Academy of Sciences, Turkmen SSR to pho-;ograph the eclipse. States that a w-all number of filias of Ydgh quality wore obtained. SO: Referativayy Zhurnal-Astronomiya, i Geodeziya, No 1, Jan 54, No 2, Feb 54; ~W-30785, 2-8 July 1954) HOPTUISTIR, 0. J:authorj; ASTAPOVICH, I.S. [reviewer]. qfeteor strea=6 (In '~;-Zmaul - G-.,Hoffmaieter. Reviewed by I.S.Astapovich. Astrou.simir. 30 no.4:453-456 JI.-Ag 153. (HULA 6M) (Hoffmointer, Q) (Neteors) ASTAPOVICOH, I.S.1; 7J,,VRUKII:[N, A.P. Obsorvatiowi of comet Harrington 7.952e in Ashkhabad. Astron.tsir. n0..134: 1-2 F '53- (wT.Ri 6:6) 1. Astrofizicheskayst laboratoriya (Ashkhabad, 'Park Keshi). (Comets-1952) ASTAPOVICH, I.S. ......... . Observations of the total luna-,,* eclipse of JanuarY 30, 1953 at the Ash- khabad Astrophvoical Laboratorr. Astron.tsir. no.137:12-13 Ap 133. (mLRA 6:8) 1. Astrofizichaskaya laborator'.ya (Ashkhabad). (Eclipses, Lunar-1953) ASTAPOVICH, I.S. Twenty-six metecir streams relaled to comets. Astron.tsir. no.142: 6 ;S 153. (Kim, 7:7) 1. Ashkhabadekays Astrofisicheelcaya laboratoriva. (Meteors) (Comets) ASTAPOVICE, I.S. Anomalous sunriseB and sunsets iiL Jmguet 1953. Astron.tsir. no.144:106-17 D '53- (KLRA 7-.6) 1. *Bhkhabad. Park Keshi Astrofitichaskays, laboratoriya. (Sun-Rising and setting) ASTAPOVICH, I.S. A]'titudan of telescopic nateors observed in Ashkhabad. Trudy AN Tadzh.SM 20:68-77 I!j4. (MIRA 13:3) (meteors) ASTAPOVICIJ, I.S. Some regularities in systemn of minor bodies. Trudy AR Tadzh. Sjc'R 20:78-105 '54. (MIRk 13:3) (Meteors) i6 I~Irapm), ~h~ earth's exterior afintisplivo and the covuterglo'w. The Cou.0ji. glov, Ila rellitcd to! inoffenj pophysical theories. With i:even recent Ru.~sian p2ptis collectQd and translw: it !)Y E. R, 11~ope. 2:!d (A Ot(awa, D,:,Vnm Sc 4-:i1itic Information &-i-vice, jtly 1954. xxvij+51 p' Wjj~;,, r~-k, t 'im "'a. )3(vi J, 7. 6,5 It, j 01), 19:114. Cotitenti;: Hopo, Ea -1 R., 'the its rvlatA to nioder-2 geothysical theories movich I S Problem of ~:hp counter glow. gas(,;)%L, tail 'J tile farlb. ~n :-~ -tc') Rep)tt of w1dreis I f. earih [d;;-, -I O!t mettic obselYatioris of thelcounterplow. Fe~rltzkoi-, V, G., Gasrcus Ldl (if th pri,.Sz:ur.~ of t article], Marinifj,;-, iii. b. rho nature of the co4u1ergl:,,;-, N, 13~, Thr 1();2. imd- title! solar rad-jarjo-i '(-n 75775~' )1 certain gases. INP. First cdiiion, jid% Is Eutils extetior Etrno*~h)e~e and the counterglow i mc~.m ui colk~t~J .1ild tr..t~w Iattd. Com~iintA firs, fn~e of a1x:;Nc cited RuAbn paloi,, 39 p. DLC--Ihi~ fl-t z:klilvd (195,!) wntoiim) the conllilvte translatiun~ (if the Is, 5 pal,~-rs citetl .1bUIC; ;11'CL1:;1 I 1v 1: i ed (j trav"slawr,5i Oun, 11wilukry (with selluinatic fly w) 8 1,ag the lheo-,y md oIt1WrvuGjnM evidt-i,m as; ur-et t(-,! iii zh~-~ Fi-:~,-VWV, t~,u loil", time czar of Sox ia t as ic-~, i, t firzt rL-fu--vd t~j adw i; 7 11'.. --m of 0 to tilt! earill's -u-9. 1,y1A,,,-.Avw.*it-jj 6,1ore 1944 ~-,nd i i i i rly in IWC,) tm Ow Wyl~ it( vjtit~i%t- - nude uncer the extremely good ot-erving canda:vt,s H TmL,.jui:,f:!n ivi Ceiltr~J A&ia in S4.1-44, ani conilimicil 1)), phomaletrit, r)a~ervm:c-is rn-'se in lNi--11) L,-.' 5"'(C L. cph""'all"t Nvell "S 61("Irl-licti, t,wm.l abmervers: The a,trxioaical, gi1wnvtr'L!.i) I !:d evidence is di:icui-icd thoroughly in tbescamcki ard k iw,pi- ille~crittil. 'I 11C rditiorl.i%nitains lranAafluns of the two ad:1M papag (K,mjmov awl on Oic vaturt.. of tile C.Durterglow and th, Pres-we of S-lar Rad-min (-6 Pacmi,: Ga--,s, Tht discutilor. is ampliflod tD'2.5 pageii, involving it talisc C-f 0,11, rcot of the ta;!, 0.0. ~ivcr~(-Cct: - -of th(: t.0, tile tld (053) (Lorv, (-Ct inr.~ ir tratiblitiunti, t:riti,,al notc5 nn tile N,41ricus 111~oliep, find 'k p~,I;A 11i111j.,;~;-,b% 1, ~lc includ(A i,) the krew-oid (thi! wiRinalzi M Ocvclal tb~~c ~-,l 60', ara, 11,z!!- n;,p-u-".Iy). We"Id -if 3. Cf-wil". Sut~ur Uggs.. 1, Gaseclwl tau antith s I t At. T". 5-1 ~Ld MI ASTAPOVICH, I.S. Taking motion pictures of meteors (suggested methods). Astron.tsir. no.145:18,.20 Ja '54. (MLRA 7:6) 1. Aahkhabadskaya Astrofiziche8kaya laboratoriya. (Cinematography--Scientific applications) (Astronomical photography) (Meteors) JISTAPOVIGH, I. Taking motion pictures of thei total solar eclipse of Ame 30, 1954. Astron.teir. no.154:7-10 N '540 (MM 6:6) 1. A-strofiziohssIqraya laboratorip (Ashkhabad) (Eclipses, Solar- 1954) (Motion pictures in astronomy) ANTAMMI, I.S. Spectra of meteors in the U.S.S.R. Izv.AN Turk.SSR no.5:95-96 155.. (MLU 9:5) 1. Institut fiziki i goofizlki AN Turkmenakoy SSH. (Meteors) If USMV Meteorology - Dust otorns Card 1/1 Pub. 86- :,8/)S Authc4re I Asteipovichl. L S.0 Cand.-Physico-Mlthsc. Title I Dust~storlm over tk.!~e~ central Hopet Dagh region Periodical I Priroda 44117, 98, 99, Jul 1955. AbStMlCt A descriptli.on is given of adast storm that came out of Iran passink over the Kopet Dagh range imtb the Kara Kum desert.' Tho storm, be- sides the dust, carried considerable rain. Sedimont from this rain water was unalyzed to dotormine itr3 origin. Illustration. institution Submitted ASTAPVVICII, I.S. -- --w W, ~ , -~k,A4~ Ubservations of Bakharev-Ma.cFarlane-Krienke's comet (.1955f). Antron.tsir. no.162:4-5 Ag '55. (I-ILRk 9:5) (Camets-1955) lik-habad j crectydcnd Mlen. A- lid. 01' Ul. I-a I nial c - -,a) "Eqjipment for Observing Nleteors," a report, presented at the CcnVeren~;e c.' ('0TI,TTjj.FSl0l) on Astrmomi~.al 111strAll-nents Ccnstru(Aio~,-l X the AS- tru..'o-A Cal cQlu"ll, AF J()-12 Feb, "u-1. No- 1~7,47, 31 Aug 56 - --_~.avovic ; SADYKOVI Ya.F., red.j BULGAHOVA,, II.Ye.p ASTAPOVICH _Ig-or' �tanis red.izd-va; KASPARIYANTS, La., tekhn. red. (Fundamental catz,,Iog of meteor radiants of the 19th century] Os novnoi katalog meteornykh radiantov XIX veka. Ashkhabadp Izd-vo Akad.nauk Turlmenskoi SSR, 1956. 104 P. (MIRA 15:1) (Moteors-Catelogs) LSTAPOVICH, I.S. Spectra of meteors of the U.S.S.R. (supplement). IzT.JJ Turk.SSR no-1:100 '56. (nu 9: 8) 1. InstiMit fisiki t goofiziki AN Turkmenskoy MR. (Keteore) I ~-- -- Ir_- I ~ - -- ~ ~, - , -- -, i , - , -, ; - - - - - - ASTAPOVICH, I.S. Methods for processing visual observations of meteors. Trudy Inst. fiz.,i geofiz. AN Turk.SSR 2:5-121 '56. (.MLRA 10:5) Ofieteors) ASTAPOVICH, I.S. Studying the paths of ooze msteorites and bolidea. Trud;r Inst,fiz. J geofiz.AX Turk.SSR 2:150-170 '56. (lam 10:5) (Meteorites) AnAPOVICH, 1. S. -.000MMMEN~ Orbit of the Zeta Draconid meteoric ahower. Izv.AN Tw,k.SSR no.4:'95 '56. (MLRA 9:10 1. Institut fiziki i geofistiki Akademil nauk Turkmenskoy SSR. (Noteors--August) ASTAFOVICH, I.S. In memory of P.N. Chirvinsklig Mateorltika no.14;118-122 156, (MLRA 10: 1) (Chirvinskii, Patr Nikolaovich, 1880-195.15) PHASE i BOOK EXPLOITATION 339 Astapovich. Igor' stani%lavovich.R.'and Kaplan, Samuil Aronovich Vi2,ual'n,rye nablyudeniva iskusstvennykh sputnikov Zemli (Visual Oboervation of Artificial Earth Satellites) Moscow, Gostekhizdat, 1957, 81 p. 10,000 copies printed. Ed.: Rakhlin, 1. Ye.; Tech. Ed.: Murashova, N. Ya. PURPOSE: This book is written to present information on artificial earth SfLtellites, restricted to 'problems of visual and optical obsenration for which only the form, dimensions, and reflectinj,; power of the satellite need be known. For technical problems - carrier rockets, orbits,, equipment, etc. - the reader is referred to existing literature. Card 1/8 Visual Obser%ration of Artificial Earth Satellites (Cont.) 1039 COVERAGE: The book gives basic information on the motions of artificial earth satellitesion the conditiona of their visibility, and on methods of visual observation of satellites. The methods discussed in the book peimit an approximate determination of the satellite orbit, calculation of the instant of passage of the satellite above given geo- graphic points, and evaluation of the conditions for the observations. The last chapter deals with the problem of organizing and equipping stations for visual observation of satellites; the methods used for such observations are described and some suggestions are made on how to utilize such stations also for investigation of "teliameteors". The book contains 2 tables and 17 figures, whose legends are translated in order to indicate more fully the scope of the book. The authors express gratitude for valuable advice to A. M. Lozinskiy. Card 2/8 Visual Observation of Artificial Earth Satellites (Cont.) 339 Ch. II. Conditices for Observation of an Artificial Earth Satellite 46 Section 5. Visible stellar magnitude of an artificial earth satellite 46 Section 6. Tullight phenomena 52 Section 7. Unditions of visibility of an artificial earth satellite 53 Section 8. Possibility of photographic and photoelectric observations of an artificial earth satellite 57 Ch. III. Stations For Visual and Optical Observation of Artificial Earth Satellites 60 Section 9. Optical limit of a station for visual and optical observationof artificial earth satellites 60 Section 10. Equipment of a station for visual and optical observation of artificial earth satellites 64 Card 4/8 Visual Observation of AAificial Earth satellites (Cont.) 339 Fig. 1. Angula*r elements of the orbit of an artificiial earth satellite (inclination, direct ascent of the ascending node, declination of perigee, line of nodes, lines of apsides) Fig. 2. Orbit;9 of direct, reverse, polar, and equatorial satellites Fig. 3. Schemat'ized motion of the first Soviet sputnik during a 24-hr period Fig. 4. Secular displacement of the line of nodes Fig. 5. Projection of the perturbing acceleration onto the parallel of geographic. latitude and onto Fig. 6. ProjeCtion of the trajectory of satellite-onto the earth's surface observation Fig. 7. Projection of the ascending and relative to the parallel of the the meridian of the p.1 ace an artificial earth near the point of the descending half loops point of observation Card 6/8 Visual Observation of Artificial Earth Satellites (Cont.) 339 Fig. 8. Passa,ge of an artificial earth satellite near the observer at the ascending and descending half loops of the orbit Fig. 9. Determination of the zenith distance of an artificial earth satellite Fig. 10. Dispersion of sunlight by an artificial earth satellite Fig. 11. Relation between the apparent stellar dimension of an artificial earth satellite and the angular elevation Fig. 12. Limiting position of the sun below the horizon at which an artificial, earth satellite ceases to be visible Fig. 13. Optical limit: of a station for visual observation of artificial earth satellites Card 7.18 KOLODIN, Ifikhail 'Fasil'yevich; ASTAPOVICH. I.S.. redaktor: MAKSYUTOVA, L.A., rodaktor izdatelletva*,IMPAR'"tANT17-V.V-.,--takhnichaskiy redaktor [Ifind and wind engineering] Veter i vetrotekhnika. Pod red. I.S. Autapovicha. Ashaabad, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Turkmenskoi SER, 1957. 1,158 P. (MLRA 10:8) (Winds) (Windmills) ASTANTECH. 1.S. Bffectiveness of meteor cameras as related to the aperture ratio. Irv, AN Turk. SSR no,6:99-100 157. (MIRA llvl) 1. Inst!Ltut fiziki I geofiziki AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (Astronomical photography) (Meteors) .,SV~,POVIC-11, 1. S. and K:*i11T.'-.A, A. V~izuallnyye nabLyud niye iskusstveLawkh sputnikov Zemli (Visual ObservatIons of Artificial Earth Satellites), State Publishing House for Techn-cal Literature, "958. ... Is a brochure presenting, basic information on 'he movement of art1ficial earth satellites, on conditions of their visibility, and on inethods of visual observations of satellites. -ethuds of observation are described which make It posaiblu to determine approximately the satellite orbit, to compute the instants of passage of a satellite at. one or another greographIc point, ani to estimate the conditions of observation. (Sovetskiye Knigi, No. 166, 1957,.p.28) 3 o V/ PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Akademiya nauk SSSR. Komitet po me-teoritam SOV/3888 SOV/37-M-15 W.leteoritika; abornik statey,, ~,rjp- 15 Meteoriticaj Collection of Articles., No 15) M01300w, 1958 . 19~ P. 1,300 copies printed. Errata slipinserted in No 16 for No 15. Ed.: V.G. Fesenkov, Aoademioian; Deputy Reap. Ed.: Ye.L. Krinov; Ed. of Publishing House: Me, Bakhlinj Tech. Ed.: A.P. Guseva. PURPOSE: This publioation is intended for astronomers, geophysi.- cists, astrophysicists., and other saientific personnel 0oncerned with meteoritic. phenomena, COVERAGE: This ~s, a collection of 12 articles on problems in meteo- rities. Four artioles describe the characteristics of four d.Lf- ferent meteorites which fell on the USSR, and the conditions and phenomena accompanying their flight.and fall. Four articles discuss the chemical and physical properties of meteorites and Card 1/4 meteoritics; Collection (Cont.) SOV/3888 the analytical techniques used in their study. Individual arti- cles discuss American and international organizations for the study of meteorites. A catalog of Soviet and non-Soviet meteo- rites kept in the Department of Geology, Leningrad State Univer- nity is presented. References accompany individual articles. TABYZ OF CONTENTS: .1istapovigh. I.S. An Investigation of the Conditions Surrounding the Flijh_t__6Y_the Stone Meteorite "Staroye Peslyanoye" 3 Astapovich, I.S. Conditions Surrounding the Fall of the Stone ii-et-d-o-rlt-fc--A-a-i-r~-III)ervomayskiy Posolok" 31 Zotlcin, I.T., and Ye.L. Krinov. Investigation of the Conditions Surrounding the Fall of the Stone Meteorite Rain "Xunashak"" 51 Card 2/4 Meteoritics; Coliection (Conto) sov/3888 Zotkin, I.T., and Ye.L. Krinov. Investigating the Conditions Surrounding the Fall of the Stone Meteorite "Nikollskoyell 82 Kvasha.,.L.Q. Petrographic Analysis of the Stone Meteorite "Nikollskoye" 97 Yavnell, A.A. Classifying Meteorites by Their Components 115 Yavnell, A.A., and M.I. D'yakonova. Chemioal Composition of Meteorites .136 Yavnell, A.A., and M.I. D'yakonova. Identifying Different Types of Iron in Stone Meteorites 152 Mikheyev, V.I. (doeeased),, and A.I. Kalinin, Applying the Roent- genometric Idethod to the Study of the Material Composition of Meteorites 156 .Massallskaya, K,P, International Organizations for the Study of Meteorites 180 Massallskaya,. K.P, Organizations for the Study of Meteorites in Card 3/4 3(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1955 Astapdvich, Igor' Stanislavovich MeteorrKTye yavienlya v atmosfere zemll (Meteor Phenomena in the Earth's All"mosphere) Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1958. 640 p. 2,000 copies printed. Ed.: V.,A. Bronshten; Tech. Ed.: S.N. Akhlamov PURPOSE: This book is intended as a basic source book on meteor phenomena and as such will serve the needs of both academic (astronomers, geophysicists etc.) and technical personnel. COVERAGE:, This book reviews the history of meteor stud analy;zes the methods (visual, photographic and radar~ used for studying them as well as the results obtained from the analyses of normal, telescopic,,and bright meteors. It de- scribe-s the various processes (optical, acoustic, thermal, elect:7ic, and mA_VBtir.) %~dch'occur du:ing ~he motion of meteoric Card 1/28 Meteor Phenomena (Cont.) -SOV/1955 bodies through the atmosphere and when they strike and penetrate the earth (the fall of meteorites, the formation of meteorite holes and craters, meteoric and meteoriti-c-kr- perselsms). Astronomic data on the flight of meteora-(ra- diants, heights, velocities and quantities), physical phenomena (brightness, spe latrum, color, shape, size, crushing, rotation and retardation, mass.), and geophysical phenomena (meteoric Ionization, traces of dust and gas, information on meteoric dust in atmosphere and ground) are analyzed and the elements of the physical theory of meteors described. The book is a stumnary review of the present state of knowledge and contains the results of the firsthand investigations of recent years. The author thanks Professor V.V. Fedynskiy, Chairman of the Commission, for the Study of Comets and Metec,rs of the Astronomical Council, and V.A. Bronshten for their assistance. There are 1,004 references. TABLE 01' CONTENTS: From the Author List of Regularly Used Symbols 10 13 Card 2/28 ASTArOVIC'H. I.S. Instructions for the obsorvations of meteor traces, their drifting, diffusion, and turbulenco. Izv. AN Turk. SSR no.2:107-110 t58. (MIR& 11:4) l.Institut fizild geofizild AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (Meteors) ASTAYOVICH. I.S. catalog; of Z15 trigonometric meteor heights determined from basej- line obeor-4.ationa in 1949. Trudy Inat.fiz.i geofiz. AN Turk.SSR 5:3-17 158. (Mira 13-0 (Meteors) ASTAPOVICH, I.S. I'hotographing meteors and thair spectra in natural light. Izv. Al Turk. SSR no,,5:107-108 158. (MIRA 11:12) I.Institut fiviki i geofisiki AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (Meteors) (Ashkhabad--Aatranomical photograpby) SOV/165-58-6-24/24 AUTHOR: Astapovich,.--I.S. TITLEs Observation of a Bolide, 11inua the Fourth Dimension, With Binoculars PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii nauk Turkmenskoy SSRf 1958, Rr 6, pp 121-122 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the appearance and the path of the meteor ob- served by him in Ashkhabad on June 16, 1944. ASSOCIATION: 1nstitut fiziki i geofizilti AN Turkmenskoy SSR (Institute of Physics and,Geophysicsof AS of thin Turkmenian SSR) SU13MITTED: June 25, 1958 Card 1/1 ASTAPOVICH, I.S. Studying fall conditions of the Staroe Poslianoe stone m9teorite. Meteoritika, no.15:3-30 158. (MIRA 11:4) (Kurgan Province-Mateoritos) ASTAFOVICH.I.S. ,1-1- Fall conditions of the Pervomaiskii Poselok stone meteorite shower. Meteoritika no*3.5:31-50 158. (MIRA. 11:4) (lv&nGvo P~rovince--Meteorites) ASTMk)VICII, I.S. (Ashkhabad) t., Var iation's in the brightnefis, shape, and size of the countorglow during alevnn years. Astron. tsir. no.190:25-26 Mr 158. (MIRA Ilig) (Zodiacal light) ASTAPOVICH, I.S. [translator]; DUBKOVA, S.I., red.; BUEVA, N.A., tekhn.red. [Heteors; collected articles] Meteory; sbornik statei. Moskva, Izd-iro inostr.lit-ry, 1959. 441 p. Translated from the English., OGRA 13:6) (meteors) ASTARWICH, I.S. Perseids activity in 1943 and 1944 based on observations at Ashkhaba(l. Izv. AN Turk. SS.R. no.1:138-139 1,59. (MIRA 12:5) LImetiVit fiziki i geofizild AN Turkmonskoy SSR. (Meteors-August) ASTAPOVICH,legi ------- Phynical characteristice of meteoro from telescope observations. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. no.1:139-140 159. (MIRA 12:5) 1.Iristitut fisiki I geofitiki AN Tlirkmanskoy SSR. (meteors) ASTAPOVICH, Case of mateor luminoscenco of the night sky. Izv.jil, Tiwk. SSR no.3:92 '59. (14IRK 12:11) 1. InstItIlt fi,-,Ilci I goofislki All Turkmenskoy SSR. (Night alry) Watoors) M16 S/035/60,(C~)0/0,~ -!~16/1018 AOO I /AOO ~' Translation from: Referativqyy zhurnal, Astronarillya i Geodeziya, 1960, No. p. 83, # 6L~96 AUTFOR, AstapovLch, 1.3. TITLE: Comparison of Meteorig. Activity in 1~he IGY Feriod on the Basis of Visual, Rpdar -3Lnd Telescopic Observaticns at Ashkzhahad PERIODICAL, Astron, tsirkulyar, 1959, marta 30, No. 200, pp. 22-26 TEXT: The results are presented of simultaneous visual, tolescopic and radar observations of ffeteo Eteors from July 1., 1957, to SePteHber 30, 195 . Tne. main conclusions are as follows: 1) Visual and radar actlvl'~'Ies proceed almoet in the same way; 2) sudden intensification of acitivity was cbserved in S-.Me days, 3) cases of sharp reduction of activit were noted; 4) meteoric activity can vary by 100-200% and more during A I ~jl 5) the uresence