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Viktor Safronov
Soviet astronomer

Viktor Safronov

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Soviet astronomer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Velikiye Luki
Place of death
Moscow
Age
81 years
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Biography

Viktor Sergeevich Safronov (Russian: Ви́ктор Серге́евич Сафро́нов) (born Velikie Luki, Russia, 11 October 1917 – died Moscow 18 September 1999) was a Soviet astronomer who put forward the low-mass-nebula model of planet formation, a consistent picture of how the planets formed from a disk of gas and dust around the Sun.

Biography and legacy

Safronov graduated from Moscow State University Department of Mechanics and Mathematics in 1941. He defended a dissertation for the Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 1968. His scientific interests covered planetary cosmogony, astrophysics and geophysics.

His planetesimal hypothesis of planet formation is still widely accepted among astronomers, although alternative theories exist (such as the gravitational fragmentation of the protoplanetary disk directly into planets).

A minor planet, 3615 Safronov, discovered by US-American astronomer Edward L. G. Bowell in 1983, is named after him.

The BBC documentary miniseries The Planets discusses Safronov's work at length.

Awards

  • Otto Schmidt USSR Academy of Sciences Prize (1974)
  • Leonard Prize Meteoritical Society (1989)
  • Kuiper Prize in Planetary Science (1990)

List of selected publications

  • Evolution of the Protoplanetary Cloud and Formation of the Earth and the Planets. Moscow: Nauka Press, 1969. Trans. NASA TTF 677, 1972.

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