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Ivan Yarkovsky

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Ivan Yarkovsky

Ivan Osipovich Yarkovsky (Template:Lang-pl) (24 May 1844, Asveya, Vitebsk Governorate – 22 January 1902, Heidelberg) was a Polish[1] civil engineer. He worked for a Russian railway company and was obscure in his own time. Beginning in the 1970s, long after Yarkovsky's death, his work on the effects of thermal radiation on small objects in the solar system (e.g., asteroids) was developed into the Yarkovsky effect and the YORP effect. The asteroid 35334 Yarkovsky is named in his honour . In 1888 he also created a mechanical explanation of gravitation.

Literature

  • Yarkovsky, I. O. (1888), Hypothese cinetique de la Gravitation universelle et connexion avec la formation des elements chimiques, Moscow{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Beekman, George (2006), "I.O. Yarkovsky and the Discovery of 'his' Effect", Journal for the History of Astronomy, 37: 71–86, Bibcode:2006JHA....37...71B


  1. ^ Beekman, George (2005). "The nearly forgotten scientist Ivan Osipovich Yarkovsky". Journal of the British Astronomical Association. 115 (4): 207.