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Feodosy Krasovsky : ウィキペディア英語版 | Feodosy Krasovsky Feodosy Nikolaevich Krasovsky ((ロシア語:Феодосий Николаевич Красовский)) ( – October 1, 1948) was a Russian and later Soviet astronomer and geodesist.〔p.25, Farbman〕 He was born in Galich. In 1900 he graduated from the ''Mezhevoy'' (land surveying) ''Institute'' in Moscow; in 1907 he began working as a lecturer there.〔p.496, Gillispie〕 ==Research work== At the end of 1928 the ''Central Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Surveying and Cartography'' (TsNIIGAiK) was founded on his initiative; he worked there as a director (1928–1930) and as a deputy director of science (1930–1937). Between 1924 and 1930 Krasovsky headed astronomical, geodetical and cartographical works in the USSR. He worked out the theory and methods of construction of the national geodetical network of the USSR and solved related problems of topography and gravimetry works.〔Guelke〕 Krasovsky and another Soviet geodesist, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Izotov, in 1940 defined dimensions of an ellipsoid which was named the Krasovsky ellipsoid and was later used as a reference ellipsoid in the USSR and other countries until the 1990s.〔p.464, The American Congress on Surveying and Mapping〕 In 1939 Krasovsky became the Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Krasovsky died in Moscow in 1948.
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