Matvey Gusev

Matvey Gusev

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{{short description|Russian astronomer}}{{Infobox scientist
{{short description|Russian astronomer}}
{{Fnh|Matveyevich|Gusev|lang=Eastern Slavic}}
| name = Matvey Matveyevich Gusev
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| native_name = Матве́й Матве́евич Гу́сев
{{Infobox scientist
| birth_date = 28 November 1826
| name = Matvey Gusev
| native_name = Матвей Гусев
| native_name_lang = ru
| birth_date = {{birth date|1826|11|28|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Kirov, Kirov Oblast|Vyatka]], [[Russian Empire]]
| birth_place = [[Kirov, Kirov Oblast|Vyatka]], [[Russian Empire]]
| death_date = 22 April 1866
| death_date = {{death date and age|1866|4|22|1826|11|28|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Berlin]], [[Kingdom of Prussia]]
| death_place = [[Berlin]], [[Kingdom of Prussia]]
| fields = [[astronomy]]
| fields = [[astronomy]]
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'''Matvey Matveyevich Gusev''' ({{langx|ru|Матве́й Матве́евич Гу́сев}}) ({{OldStyleDate|November 28|1826|November 16}}, [[Kirov, Kirov Oblast|Vyatka]], [[Russia]]–{{OldStyleDate|April 22|1866|April 10}}, [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]) was a Russian astronomer who worked at [[Pulkovo Observatory]] near [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]] from 1850 to 1852 and then at [[Vilnius Observatory]].
'''Matvey Matveyevich Gusev''' ({{langx|ru|Матвей Матвеевич Гусев}}; {{OldStyleDate|28 November|1826|16 November}} – {{OldStyleDate|22 April|1866|10 April}}) was a Russian astronomer who worked at [[Pulkovo Observatory]] near [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]] from 1850 to 1852 and then at [[Vilnius Observatory]].


In 1860 he founded the first scientific journal dedicated to math and physics in Russia: ''Vestnik matematicheskikh nauk'' ({{lang|ru|Вестник математических наук}}). He became the director of the Vilnius Observatory in 1865.
In 1860 he founded the first scientific journal dedicated to math and physics in Russia: ''Vestnik matematicheskikh nauk'' ({{lang|ru|Вестник математических наук}}). He became the director of the Vilnius Observatory in 1865.