Astronomy:Russian names in space

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Short description: Overview of space objects named after Russian people and places

This is a list of space objects and features which were named after Russian people and places:

Asteroids

As of August 2025, there are 118+ asteroids named after Soviet/Russian people and places, most of which are located in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter

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Named minor planet Provisional|Provisional designation in astronomy This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
232 Russia A883 BA Russia [1] · 232
675 Ludmilla 1908 DU A character in the opera Ruslan and Lyudmila (1820) by Mikhail Glinka [2] · 675
749 Malzovia 1913 RF Nikolai Maltsov [3] · 749
762 Pulcova 1913 SQ Pulkovo Observatory, Russia [4] · 762
769 Tatjana 1913 TA The heroine of Eugene Onegin (1833) by Aleksandr Pushkin [5] · 769
779 Nina 1914 UB Nina N. Neujmina (1877–1956), sister of Grigory Neujmin [6] · 769
786 Bredichina 1914 UO Fyodor Bredikhin (1831–1904) [7] · 786
787 Moskva 1914 UQ Moscow, Russia [8] · 787
807 Ceraskia 1915 WY Vitold Tserasky (1849–1925) [9] · 807
824 Anastasia 1916 ZH Anastasia Semenoff [10] · 824
825 Tanina 1916 ZL Princess Tanina [11] · 825
829 Academia 1916 ZY Russian Academy of Sciences [12] · 829
830 Petropolitana 1916 ZZ St. Petersburg, Russia [13] · 830
847 Agnia 1915 XX Agnia I. Bad'ina (1877–1956) [14] · 847
848 Inna 1915 XS Nikolaevna L. Balanovskaya (1881–1945) [15] · 848
852 Wladilena A916 GM Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) [16] · 852
856 Backlunda A916 GQ Oskar Backlund (1846–1916) [17] · 856
857 Glasenappia A916 GR Sergey Glazenap (1848–1937) [18] · 857
882 Swetlana 1917 CM Svetlana, a Russian feminine name [19] · 882
969 Leocadia 1921 KZ Leocadia, a Russian feminine name [20] · 969
995 Sternberga 1923 NP Pavel Shternberg (1865–1920) [21] · 995
1004 Belopolskya 1923 OS Aristarkh Belopolsky (1854–1934) [22] · 1004
1007 Pawlowia 1923 OX Ivan P. Pavlov (1849–1936) [23] · 1007
1028 Lydina 1923 PG Lydia Albitskaya, wife of Vladimir Albitsky [24] · 1028
1059 Mussorgskia 1925 OA Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881) [25] · 1059
1074 Beljawskya 1925 BE Sergey Belyavsky (1883–1953) [26] · 1074
1075 Helina 1926 SC Helij G. Neujmin, son of Grigory Neujmin [27] · 1075
1094 Siberia 1926 CB Siberia, Russia [28] · 1094
1099 Figneria 1928 RQ Vera Figner (1852–1942) [29] · 1099
1113 Katja 1928 QC Katja, a Russian feminine name [30] · 1113
1118 Hanskya 1927 QD Alexis Hansky (1872–1908) [31] · 1118
1121 Natascha 1928 RZ Natasha "Natalia" Tichomirova, Russian hydro-geologist and daughter of Grigory Neujmin [32] · 1121
1129 Neujmina 1929 PH Grigory Neujmin (1885–1946) [33] · 1129
1147 Stavropolis 1929 LF Stavropol, Russia [34] · 1147
1149 Volga 1929 PF Volga River, Russia [35] · 1149
1158 Luda 1929 QF Luda, shortened version of Ludmilla [36] · 1158
1167 Dubiago 1930 PB Alexander Dubyago (1903–1959) [37] · 1167
1189 Terentia 1930 SG Lidiya I. Terenteva (1879–1933) [38] · 1189
1190 Pelagia 1930 SL Pelageya Shajn (1894–1956) [39] · 1190
1204 Renzia 1931 TE Franz Robert Renz (1860–1942) [40] · 1204
1206 Numerowia 1931 UH Boris Numerov (1891–1941) [41] · 1206
1210 Morosovia 1931 LB Nikolai A. Morozov (1854–1946) [42] · 1210
1255 Schilowa 1932 NC Mariya V. Zhilova (1870–1934) [43] · 1255
1306 Scythia 1930 OB Scythia, an ancient region within present-day Russia and Ukraine [44] · 1306
1316 Kasan 1933 WC Kazan, Russia [45] · 1316
1330 Spiridonia 1925 DB Spiridon Zaslavsky (1883–1942) [46] · 1330
1369 Ostanina 1935 QB Ostanin, Russia [47] · 1369
1379 Lomonosowa 1936 FC Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765) [48] · 1379
1380 Volodia 1936 FM Vladimir Vesselovsky [49] · 1380
1459 Magnya 1937 VA Magnya, Russian word meaning "clear, bright and wonderful" [50] · 1459
1479 Inkeri 1938 DE Ingria, Russia [51] · 1479
1480 Aunus 1938 DK Olonets, Russia [52] · 1480
1590 Tsiolkovskaja 1933 NA Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935) [53] · 1590
1603 Neva 1926 VH Neva River, Russia [54] · 1603
1606 Jekhovsky 1950 RH Benjamin Jekhowsky (1881–1975) [55] · 1606
1610 Mirnaya 1928 RT Mirnaya, Russian word meaning "peaceful" [56] · 1610
1621 Druzhba 1926 TM Druzhba, Russian word meaning "friendship" [57] · 1621
1648 Shajna 1935 RF Grigory Shajn (1892–1956) [58] · 1648
1653 Yakhontovia 1937 RA N. S. Yakhontova [59] · 1653
1654 Bojeva 1931 TL Nina F. Bojeva (1890–1956) [60] · 1654
1671 Chaika 1934 TD Valentina Tereshkova [61] · 1671
1772 Gagarin 1968 CB Yuri Gagarin (1934–1968) [62] · 1772
1836 Komarov 1971 OT Vladimir Komarov (1927–1967) [63] · 1836
1855 Korolev 1969 TU1 Sergei Korolev (1907–1966) [64] · 1855
1979 Sakharov 2006 P-L Andrei Sakharov (1921–1989) [65] · 1979
2227 Otto Struve 1955 RX Otto Struve (1897–1963) [66] · 2227
2233 Kuznetsov 1972 XE1 Nikolai Kuznetsov (1911–1944) [67] · 2233
2266 Tchaikovsky 1974 VK Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) [68] · 2266
2325 Chernykh 1979 SP Lyudmila (1935–2017) and Nikolai Chernykh (1931–2004) [69] · 2325
2700 Baikonur 1976 YP7 Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan [70] · 2700
2776 Baikal 1976 SZ7 Lake Baikal, Russia [71] · 2776
3010 Ushakov 1978 SB5 Fyodor Ushakov (1745–1817) [72] · 3010
3013 Dobrovoleva 1979 SD7 Oleg Dobrovolsky (1914–1989) [73] · 3013
3036 Krat 1937 TO Vladimir Krat (1911–1983) [74] · 3036
3038 Bernes 1978 QB3 Mark Bernes (1911–1969) [75] · 3038
3039 Yangel 1978 SP2 Mikhail Yangel (1911–1971) [76] · 3039
3044 Saltykov 1983 RE3 Nikita Saltykov (1893–1946) [77] · 3044
3049 Kuzbass 1968 FH Kuznets Basin, Siberia, Russia [78] · 3049
3052 Herzen 1976 YJ3 Alexander Herzen (1812–1870) [79] · 3052
3054 Strugatskia 1977 RE7 Arkady (1925–1991) and Boris Strugatsky (1933–2012) [80] · 3054
3055 Annapavlova 1978 TR3 Anna Pavlova (1881–1931) [81] · 3055
3067 Akhmatova 1982 TE2 Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966) [82] · 3067
3068 Khanina 1982 YJ1 Frida Khanina [83] · 3068
3071 Nesterov 1973 FT1 Pyotr Nesterov (1887–1914) [84] · 3071
3073 Kursk 1979 SW11 Kursk, Russia [85] · 3073
3074 Popov 1979 YE9 Alexander S. Popov (1859–1906) [86] · 3074
3080 Moisseiev 1935 TE Nikolay Moiseyev (1902–1955) [87] · 3080
3082 Dzhalil 1972 KE Musa Cälil (1906–1944) [88] · 3082
3084 Kondratyuk 1977 QB1 Yuri Kondratyuk (1897–1942) [89] · 3084
3093 Bergholz 1971 MG Olga Bergholz (1910–1975) [90] · 3093
3094 Chukokkala 1979 FE2 Korney Chukovsky (1882–1969) [91] · 3094
3100 Zimmerman 1977 EQ1 Nikolaj V. Zimmerman (1890–1942) [92] · 3100
3170 Dzhanibekov 1979 SS11 Vladimir Dzhanibekov [93] · 3170
3942 Churivannia 1977 RH7 Ivan I. Churyumov (1929–1988) [94] · 3942
3946 Shor 1983 EL2 Viktor A. Shor (1929–2021) [95] · 3946
5154 Leonov 1969 TL1 Yevgeny Leonov (1926–1994) [96] · 5154
6180 Bystritskaya 1986 BX4 Ehlina A. Bystritskaya (1928–2019) [97] · 6180
6278 Ametkhan 1971 TF Amet-khan Sultan (1920–1971) [98] · 6278
6355 Univermoscow 1969 TX5 Lomonosov Moscow State University [99] · 6355
6356 Tairov 1976 QR Vasiliy E. Tairov (1859–1938) [100] · 6356
6357 Glushko 1976 SK3 Valentin Glushko (1908–1989) [101] · 6357
6358 Chertok 1977 AL1 Boris Chertok (1912–2011) [102] · 6358
6359 Dubinin 1977 AZ1 Yuri Dubinin (1930–2013) [103] · 6359
6719 Gallaj 1990 UL11 Mark L. Gallaj (1914–1998) [104] · 6719
6763 Kochiny 1981 RA2 Pelageya (1899–1999) and Nikolai Kochin (1901–1944) [105] · 6763
6764 Kirillavrov 1981 TM3 Kirill Lavrov (1925–2007) [106] · 6764
6821 Ranevskaya 1986 SZ1 Faina Ranevskaya (1896–1984) [107] · 6821
6890 Savinykh 1975 RP Viktor Savinykh [108] · 6890
7469 Krikalev 1990 VU14 Sergei Krikalev [109] · 7469
9533 Aleksejleonov 1981 SA7 Alexei Leonov (1934–2019) [110] · 9533
11010 Artemieva 1981 ET24 Natalia Artemieva [111] · 11010
11011 KIAM 1981 UK11 Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (KIAM) [112] · 11011
11015 Romanenko 1982 SJ7 Boris I. Romanenko (1912–) [113] · 11015
11016 Borisov 1982 SG12 Vladimir A. Borisov (1809–1862) [114] · 11016
11026 Greatbotkin 1986 RE1 Botkin Hospital, Moscow [115] · 11026
11027 Astafʹev 1986 RX5 Victor P. Astafʹev (1924–2001) [116] · 11027
14519 Ural 1996 TT38 Ural River, Russia/Kazakhstan [117] · 14519
365756 ISON 2010 WZ71 International Scientific Optical Network (ISON) [118] · 365756

Features on asteroids

Mathilde
  • Kuznetsk crater - after a Russian coal basin

Comets

As of August 2025, there are 33 known comets discovered by Russian astronomers

Comet designation Namesake(s) Discovery
(year)
Ref
25D/Neujmin 2 Grigory Neujmin (1885–1946) 1916 [119]
28P/Neujmin 1 1913 [120]
42P/Neujmin 3 1929 [121]
57P/du Toit-Neujmin-Delporte Daniel du Toit (1917–1981)
Grigory Neujmin
Eugène J. Delporte (1882–1955)
1941 [122]
58P/Jackson-Neujmin Cyril Jackson (1903–1988) and Grigory Neujmin 1936 [123]
61P/Shajn-Schaldach Pelageya Shajn (1894–1956) and Robert Schaldach 1949 [124]
74P/Smirnova-Chernykh Tamara Smirnova (1935–2001) and Nikolai Chernykh (1931–2004) 1975 [125]
101P/Chernykh Nikolai Chernykh (1931–2004) 1977 [126]
408P/Novichonok-Gerke Artyom Novichonok and Vladimir Gerke 2011 [127]
479P/Elenin Leonid Elenin 2011 [128]
C/1914 M1 (Neujmin) Grigory Neujmin (1885–1946) 1914 [129]
C/1921 H1 (Dubiago) Alexander Dubyago (1903–1959) 1921 [130]
C/2010 X1 (Elenin) Leonid Elenin 2010 [131]
C/2012 S1 (ISON) International Scientific Optical Network (ISON) 2012 [132]
C/2013 N4 (Borisov) Gennadiy Borisov 2013 [133]
C/2013 V2 (Borisov) 2013 [134]
C/2014 Q3 (Borisov) 2014 [135]
C/2014 Q3 (Borisov) 2014 [135]
C/2014 R1 (Borisov) 2014 [136]
C/2015 D4 (Borisov) 2015 [137]
C/2015 X4 (Elenin) Leonid Elenin 2010 [138]
C/2016 R3 (Borisov) Gennadiy Borisov 2016 [139]
C/2017 A3 (Elenin) Leonid Elenin 2010 [140]
C/2017 E1 (Borisov) Gennadiy Borisov 2017 [141]
C/2019 Q4 (Borisov) 2019 [142]
Also known as 2I/Borisov
C/2019 V1 (Borisov) Gennadiy Borisov 2019 [143]
C/2020 Q1 (Borisov) 2020 [144]
C/2021 L3 (Borisov) 2021 [145]
C/2023 T2 (Borisov) 2023 [146]
C/2024 V1 (Borisov) 2024 [147]
C/2025 B2 (Borisov) 2025 [148]
C/2025 J1 (Borisov) 2025 [149]
P/2014 X1 (Elenin) Leonid Elenin 2014 [150]
P/2015 PD229 (Cameron–ISON) Dave Cameron and the International Scientific Optical Network (ISON) 2015 [151]

Moons

The Moon

Feature Type Coordinates Named after Ref
Andronov Crater [ ⚑ ] 22°41′S 146°07′E / 22.68°S 146.11°E / -22.68; 146.11 (Andronov) Aleksandr Andronov (1901–1952) [152]
Andrusov Dorsa [ ⚑ ] 1°34′S 56°46′E / 1.56°S 56.77°E / -1.56; 56.77 (Andrusov) Nicolai I. Andrusov (1861–1924) [153]
Artamonov Catena [ ⚑ ] 26°05′N 105°46′E / 26.09°N 105.77°E / 26.09; 105.77 (Catena Artamonov) Nikolay Artamonov (1906–1965) [154]
Crater [ ⚑ ] 25°26′N 103°47′E / 25.44°N 103.79°E / 25.44; 103.79 (Artamonov) [155]
Beketov Crater [ ⚑ ] 16°14′N 29°11′E / 16.23°N 29.18°E / 16.23; 29.18 (Beketov) Nikolay Beketov (1827–1911) [156]
Belopol'skiy Crater [ ⚑ ] 17°15′S 128°14′W / 17.25°S 128.23°W / -17.25; -128.23 (Belopol'skiy) Aristarkh Belopolsky (1854–1934) [157]
Belyaev Crater [ ⚑ ] 23°06′N 143°07′E / 23.10°N 143.11°E / 23.10; 143.11 (Belyaev) Pavel Belyayev (1925–1970) [158]
Boris Crater [ ⚑ ] 30°32′N 33°30′W / 30.53°N 33.50°W / 30.53; -33.50 (Boris) Boris, a Russian masculine name [159]
Rupes [ ⚑ ] 30°40′N 33°36′W / 30.67°N 33.60°W / 30.67; -33.60 (Rupes Boris) [160]
Butlerov Crater [ ⚑ ] 12°03′N 108°49′W / 12.05°N 108.81°W / 12.05; -108.81 (Butlerov) Aleksandr Butlerov (1828–1886) [161]
Evdokimov Crater [ ⚑ ] 34°34′N 153°02′W / 34.57°N 153.04°W / 34.57; -153.04 (Evdokimov) Nikolaj N. Evdokimov (1868–1940) [162]
Fedorov Crater [ ⚑ ] 28°14′N 37°03′W / 28.23°N 37.05°W / 28.23; -37.05 (Fedorov) Aleksandr P. Fedorov (1872–1910) [163]
Feoktistov Crater [ ⚑ ] 30°44′N 140°30′E / 30.73°N 140.50°E / 30.73; 140.50 (Feoktistov) Konstantin Feoktistov (1926–2009) [164]
Fesenkov Crater [ ⚑ ] 23°10′S 135°08′E / 23.16°S 135.14°E / -23.16; 135.14 (Fesenkov) Vasily Fesenkov (1889–1972) [165]
Firsov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=4.20
2=N
3=112.70
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Georgij F. Firsov (1917–1960) || [166]
Gagarin Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=19.66
2=S
3=149.35
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Yuri Gagarin (1934–1968) || [167]
Gavrilov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=17.41
2=N
3=131.22
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Aleksandr (1884–1955) and Igor Gavrilov (1928–1982) || [168]
Kleymenov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=32.48
2=S
3=140.36
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Ivan Kleymyonov (1899–1938) || [169]
Komarov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=24.59
2=N
3=152.25
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Vladimir Komarov (1927–1967) || [170]
Konstantinov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=19.56
2=N
3=158.34
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Konstantin Konstantinov (1818–1871) || [171]
Kramarov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=2.29
2=S
3=98.89
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Grigory Kramarov (1887–1970) || [172]
Krasnov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=29.93
2=S
3=79.82
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Aleksandr V. Krasnov (1866–1911) || [173]
Krylov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=35.26
2=N
3=166.11
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Aleksey Krylov (1863–1945) || [174]
Kurchatov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=38.30
2=N
3=141.74
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Igor Kurchatov (1903–1960) || [175]
Leonov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=19.07
2=N
3=148.36
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Alexei Leonov (1934–2019) || [176]
Lomonosov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=27.35
2=N
3=98.28
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765) || [177]
Lyapunov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=26.43
2=N
3=89.36
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Aleksandr Lyapunov (1857–1918) || [178]
Maksutov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=40.75
2=S
3=168.65
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Dmitri D. Maksutov (1896–1964) || [179]
Markov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=53.43
2=N
3=62.84
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Aleksandr (1897–1968) and Andrey Markov (1856–1922) || [180]
Mechnikov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=10.47
2=S
3=148.99
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Ilya Mechnikov (1845–1916) || [181]
Moscoviense Mare [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=27.28
2=N
3=148.12
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Moscow, Russia || [182]
Morozov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=4.62
2=N
3=127.33
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Nikolai Morozov (1854–1946) || [183]
Numerov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=70.52
2=S
3=162.20
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Boris Numerov (1891–1941) || [184]
Orlov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=25.77
2=S
3=175.08
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Sergei Orlov (1880–1958) || [185]
Pavlov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=28.28
2=S
3=142.40
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Ivan P. Pavlov (1849–1936) || [186]
Petrov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=61.36
2=S
3=88.18
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Yevgeny Petrov || [187]
Polzunov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=25.57
2=N
3=115.01
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Ivan Polzunov (1728–1766) || [188]
Popov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=16.93
2=N
3=99.38
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Aleksandr Popov (1859–1906) || [189]
Razumov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=38.95
2=N
3=114.63
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Vladimir V. Razumov (1890–1967) || [190]
Sechenov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=6.97
2=S
3=143.09
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Ivan Sechenov (1829–1905) || [191]
Sharonov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=12.37
2=N
3=173.10
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Vsevolod Sharonov (1901–1964) || [192]
Shatalov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=24.26
2=N
3=140.48
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Vladimir Shatalov (1927–2021) || [193]
Smirnov Dorsa [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=26.41
2=N
3=25.53
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Sergei S. Smirnov (1895–1947) || [194]
Steklov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=36.73
2=S
3=105.05
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Vladimir A. Steklov (1864–1926) || [195]
Stoletov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=44.82
2=N
3=155.5
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Aleksandr Stoletov (1839–1896) || [196]
Tetyaev Dorsa [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=20.02
2=N
3=64.06
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Mikhail Tetyaev (1882–1956) || [197]
Tikhomirov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=24.2
2=N
3=161.33
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Nikolai Tikhomirov (1859–1930) || [198]
Tikhov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=61.66
2=N
3=172.29
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Gavriil A. Tikhov (1875–1960) || [199]
Titov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=28.55
2=N
3=150.29
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Gherman Titov (1935–2000) || [200]
Tseraskiy Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=48.66
2=S
3=142.64
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Vitold Tserasky (1849–1925) || [201]
Tsiolkovskiy Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=20.38
2=S
3=128.97
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935) || [202]
Usov Mons [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=11.91
2=N
3=63.26
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Mikhail Usov (1883–1939) || [203]
Vavilov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=0.87
2=S
3=138.77
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Nikolai (1887–1943) and Sergey Vavilov (1891–1951) || [204]
Vernadskiy Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=23.11
2=N
3=130.43
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Vladimir Vernadsky (1863–1945) || [205]
Vetchinkin Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=23.11
2=N
3=131.08
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Vladimir Vetchinkin (1888–1950) || [206]
Vil'ev Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=5.76
2=S
3=144.39
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Mikhail A. Vil'ev (1893–1919) || [207]
Vinogradov Mons [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=9.77
2=N
3=32.52
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Alexander P. Vinogradov (1895–1975) || [208]
Volkov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=13.62
2=S
3=131.67
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Vladislav Volkov (1935–1971) || [209]
Voskresenskiy Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=27.91
2=N
3=88.12
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Leonid Voskresensky (1913–1965) || [210]
Yablochkov Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=60.78
2=N
3=127.58
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Pavel Yablochkov (1847–1894) || [211]
Yakovkin Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=54.42
2=S
3=78.93
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Avenir A. Yakovkin (1887–1974) || [212]
Yangel' Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=16.96
2=N
3=4.69
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Mikhail Yangel (1911–1971) || [213]
Yuri Catena [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=24.41
2=N
3=30.38
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Yuri, a Russian masculine name || [214]
Zasyadko Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=3.96
2=N
3=94.19
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Alexander D. Zasyadko (1779–1837) || [215]
Zelinskiy Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=28.74
2=S
3=166.86
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Nikolay Zelinsky (1861–1953) || [216]
Zhiritskiy Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=24.84
2=S
3=120.26
4=E
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Georgy S. Zhiritskiy (1883–1966) || [217]
Zhukovskiy Crater [ ⚑ ] Unknown format in {{Coord}}. Parameters:
1=7.55
2=N
3=167.28
4=W
5=globe:moon_type:landmark
6=
7=
8=
9= || Nikolay Y. Zhukovsky (1847–1921) || [218]

Io

Feature Type Coordinates Named after Ref
Podja Patera [ ⚑ ] 18°30′S 304°45′E / 18.5°S 304.75°E / -18.5; 304.75 (Podja Patera) Podja, the spirit of fire in Evenki mythology [219]
Purgine Patera [ ⚑ ] 2°22′S 297°16′E / 2.37°S 297.26°E / -2.37; 297.26 (Purgine Patera) Purgine, the god of thunder in Mordvinian mythology [220]
Tol-Ava Patera [ ⚑ ] 1°45′N 322°02′E / 1.75°N 322.04°E / 1.75; 322.04 (Tol-Ava Patera) Tol-Ava, the goddess of fire in Mordvinian mythology [221]

Callisto

Feature Type Coordinates Named after Ref
Numi-Torum Crater [ ⚑ ] 50°06′S 92°54′E / 50.1°S 92.9°E / -50.1; 92.9 (Numi-Torum) Num-Torum, the supreme deity in Mansi mythology [222]

Titan

Feature Type Coordinates Named after Ref
Buyan Insula [ ⚑ ] 82°52′N 335°26′E / 82.87°N 335.43°E / 82.87; 335.43 (Buyan) Buyan, an island in Russian folklore said to be located somewhere in the Baltic Sea [223]
Avancha Sinus [ ⚑ ] 77°18′N 245°06′E / 77.3°N 245.1°E / 77.3; 245.1 (Avancha) Avacha Bay, Russia [224]

Charon

Feature Type Coordinates Named after Ref
Sadko Crater [ ⚑ ] 16°06′S 331°12′E / 16.1°S 331.2°E / -16.1; 331.2 (Sadko) Sadko, a hero in medieval Russian oral epic poems called bylina [225]

Planets

Mercury

Feature Type Coordinates Named after Ref
Aksakov Crater [ ⚑ ] 34°43′N 78°44′E / 34.71°N 78.74°E / 34.71; 78.74 (Aksakov) Sergey Aksakov (1791–1859) [226]
Balanchine Crater [ ⚑ ] 38°28′N 184°29′E / 38.47°N 184.48°E / 38.47; 184.48 (Balanchine) George Balanchine (1904–1983) [227]
Barma Crater [ ⚑ ] 40°56′S 163°29′E / 40.93°S 163.49°E / -40.93; 163.49 (Barma) Postnik "Barma" Yakovlev (c. 16th century) [228]
Belinskij Crater [ ⚑ ] 77°05′S 103°55′E / 77.09°S 103.92°E / -77.09; 103.92 (Belinskij) Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848) [229]
Bunin Crater [ ⚑ ] 84°28′N 141°46′E / 84.47°N 141.76°E / 84.47; 141.76 (Bunin) Ivan Bunin (1870–1953) [230]
Chaikovskij Crater [ ⚑ ] 7°52′N 50°56′E / 7.86°N 50.93°E / 7.86; 50.93 (Chaikovskij) Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) [231]
Chekov Crater [ ⚑ ] 36°12′S 61°14′E / 36.20°S 61.23°E / -36.20; 61.23 (Chekov) Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) [232]
Derzhavin Crater [ ⚑ ] 45°36′N 36°56′E / 45.60°N 36.93°E / 45.60; 36.93 (Derzhavin) Gavrila Derzhavin (1743–1816) [233]
Dostoevskij Crater [ ⚑ ] 44°44′S 178°07′E / 44.73°S 178.11°E / -44.73; 178.11 (Dostoevskij) Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) [234]
Erté Crater [ ⚑ ] 27°26′N 117°20′E / 27.44°N 117.33°E / 27.44; 117.33 (Erté) Romain "Erté" de Tirtoff (1892–1890) [235]
Fet Crater [ ⚑ ] 4°43′S 180°13′E / 4.72°S 180.22°E / -4.72; 180.22 (Fet) Afanasy Fet (1820–1892) [236]
Glinka Crater [ ⚑ ] 14°50′N 112°33′E / 14.83°N 112.55°E / 14.83; 112.55 (Glinka) Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857) [237]
Gogol Crater [ ⚑ ] 28°16′S 147°28′E / 28.26°S 147.46°E / -28.26; 147.46 (Gogol) Nikolai Gogol (1809–1852) [238]
Kandinsky Crater [ ⚑ ] 87°53′N 281°13′E / 87.89°N 281.22°E / 87.89; 281.22 (Kandinsky) Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) [239]
Lermontov Crater [ ⚑ ] 15°14′N 48°56′E / 15.24°N 48.94°E / 15.24; 48.94 (Lermontov) Mikhail Lermontov (1814–1841) [240]
Mussorgskij Crater [ ⚑ ] 32°49′N 97°39′E / 32.82°N 97.65°E / 32.82; 97.65 (Mussorgskij) Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881) [241]
Nabokov Crater [ ⚑ ] 14°34′S 304°14′E / 14.56°S 304.24°E / -14.56; 304.24 (Nabokov) Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977) [242]
Petipa Crater [ ⚑ ] 11°32′S 338°57′E / 11.54°S 338.95°E / -11.54; 338.95 (Petipa) Marius Petipa (1818–1910) [243]
Popova Crater [ ⚑ ] 34°43′S 66°44′E / 34.72°S 66.73°E / -34.72; 66.73 (Popova) Lyubov Popova (1889–1924) [244]
Prokofiev Crater [ ⚑ ] 85°46′N 297°05′E / 85.77°N 297.08°E / 85.77; 297.08 (Prokofiev) Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953) [245]
  • Pushkin crater
  • Rachmaninoff (crater)
  • Repin crater
  • Roerich (crater)
  • Rublev crater
  • Stravinsky (crater)
  • Surikov crater
  • Tolstoj (crater)
  • Turgenev Crater

Venus

Feature Type Coordinates Named after Ref
Akhmatova Crater [ ⚑ ] 61°18′N 307°54′E / 61.30°N 307.90°E / 61.30; 307.90 (Akhmatova) Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966) [246]
Andreianova Crater [ ⚑ ] 3°00′S 68°48′E / 3.00°S 68.80°E / -3.00; 68.80 (Andreianova) Elena Andreianova (1819–1857) [247]
Barsova Crater [ ⚑ ] 61°18′N 223°00′E / 61.30°N 223.00°E / 61.30; 223.00 (Barsova) Valeria Barsova (1892–1967) [248]
Bugoslavskaya Crater [ ⚑ ] 23°00′S 300°24′E / 23.00°S 300.40°E / -23.00; 300.40 (Bugoslavskaya) Yevgenia Bugoslavskaya (1899–1960) [249]

Mars

Dwarf planets

1 Ceres

Feature Type Coordinates Named after Ref
Kupalo Crater [ ⚑ ] 39°26′S 173°12′E / 39.44°S 173.20°E / -39.44; 173.20 (Safronov) Kupalo, the god of agriculture in Russian/Slavic mythology [250]
Baltay Catena [ ⚑ ] 49°20′S 274°29′E / 49.34°S 274.49°E / -49.34; 274.49 (Baltay Catena) Baltai, an agricultural festival of the Mordvin people [251]
Gerber Catena [ ⚑ ] 38°18′S 215°30′E / 38.30°S 215.50°E / -38.30; 215.50 (Gerber Catena) Gerber, an agricultural festival of the Udmurt people [252]

134340 Pluto

Feature Type Coordinates Named after Ref
Safronov Regio [ ⚑ ] 13°22′S 209°29′E / 13.36°S 209.49°E / -13.36; 209.49 (Safronov Regio) Viktor Safronov (1917–1999) [253]

Stars and exoplanets

As of March 2024, only HAT-P-3 and its planet (b) have IAU-approved Russian formal names, which they received during the second NameExoWorlds campaign in 2019[254]

Star Planet Distance Named after
Dombay
(HAT-P-3)
Teberda
(HAT-P-3b)
440 ly Dombay and Teberda River, Russia

See also

Sources

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