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- Aristarkh Apollonovich Belopolsky (Аристарх Аполлонович Белопольский; July 13 [O.S. July 1] 1854 – 16 May 1934) was a Russian Empire and later Soviet astronomer...
- Lev Osipovich Belopolsky (4 July 1907 – 5 November 1990) was a Soviet ornithologist and marine biologist who founded the Biological Station of the Zoological...
- Yakov Borisovich Belopolsky Яков Борисович Белопольский Яків Борисович Білопільський Born (1916-04-23)23 April 1916 Kyiv, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)...
- Magnitogorsk, Russia, sculpted by Lev Golovnitsky and drawn by Yakov Belopolsky. It is considered the first part of a triptych, also consisting of The...
- Treptower Park. It was built to the design of the Soviet architect Yakov Belopolsky to commemorate 7,000 of the 80,000 Red Army soldiers who fell in the Battle...
- ecliptic due to the orbital velocity of the Earth. In 1901, Aristarkh Belopolsky verified optical redshift in the laboratory using a system of rotating...
- creators of the monument are the sculptor Pavel Bondarenko, architects Yakov Belopolsky, F.M. Gazhevsky, and designer A.F. Sudakov. The monument is made of titanium...
- "Soviet Cenotaph"), built to the design of the Soviet architect Yakov Belopolsky to commemorate the 80,000 Soviet soldiers who fell in the Battle of Berlin...
- in 1895 by James Keeler of the Allegheny Observatory and by Aristarkh Belopolsky of the Pulkovo Observatory showed that Maxwell's analysis was correct...
- RotFront Yuriy Gurzhy: 'Achtung! The party is Russian-rock-free' . Alexandra Belopolsky, Café Babel Ruth 2010 Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine...