The Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (name in Russian: Институт прикладной астрономии — official name in Russian: Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт прикладной астрономии Российской академии наук (Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences) — abbreviated name in Russian: ИПА РАН — abbreviated name in English: IAA RAS) is one of the world's largest astronomical institutes, known for research in ephemeris astronomy, classical and relativistic celestial mechanics, radio astronomy and radio interferometry, space geodesy, fundamental coordinate-time support, and development of new methods in astrometry and geodynamics.
Institute of Applied Astronomy RAS (IAA RAS)
Formation
1987
Location
191187, Санкт-Петербург, наб. Кутузова, д. 10 (191187, St. Petersburg, Kutuzova, Embankment 10)[1]
http://iaaras.ru/en/ (in English) http://iaaras.ru (in Russian)
Directors
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1988–2011 Andrey Mikhailovich Finkelstein
2011–2017 Alexander Vasilievich Ipatov
2017–present Dmitry Viktorovich Ivanov
History
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The institute was formed on November 13, 1987 by the order number 941 of the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
In 2012 the type and full name of the institute was changed to Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт прикладной астрономии Российской академии наук (Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences), by resolution number 262, dated December 13, 2011, of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[2] The abbreviated name remained the same.
Main directions of scientific activity
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Research in the field of astronomy, ephemeris astronomy and space geodesy.
Research in the field of terrestrial radio interferometry with very long baselines and radio astronomy.
Research in the field of classical and relativistic celestial mechanics.
Research in the field of fundamental coordinate-time support.
Construction of fundamental reference systems and determination of the parameters of the Earth's rotation.
Research in the field of radio astronomy and geodetic instrumentation.
Publication of astronomical and specialized yearbooks, ephemeris of minor planets and other official coordinate-time publications.
Operation and modernization of software systems for the radio interferometric network "Kvasar-KVO".[3]
Base Department of Radio Astronomy of СПбГЭТУ "ЛЭТИ" ("LETI", Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University)
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Publishing activity
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IAA RAS publishes Russian and international astronomical yearbooks and almanacs containing ephemerides of the Sun, Moon, planets,[4]minor planets,[5] and stars, calculated with maximum accuracy in accordance with the standards approved by the International Astronomical Union.
Observations
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The Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences conducts radio interferometric and radio astronomical observations at radio astronomy observatories of the Kvazar-KVO network under international and Russian programs.