Alexander Moiseevich Gorodnitsky | |
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Александр Моисеевич Городницкий | |
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Nationality | Soviet, Russian |
Occupation(s) | geologist, oceanographer, and poet, bard |
Alexander Moiseevich Gorodnitsky[a] (born March 20, 1933) is a Soviet and Russian bard and poet.
He is the author of over 60 books, poems, songs, and other literary works.[1] His song "Atlantes Hold the Heavens" is the official anthem of the Hermitage Museum and considered as unofficial anthem of Saint Petersburg.[2][3]
Professionally, he is a geologist and oceanographer. Gorodnitsky is an author of over 250 scientific publications on geophysics and tectonics of ocean bottom.[1]
Asteroid No. 5988[4] and a pass in the Sayan Mountains were named after Alexander Gorodnitsky.[1]
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