Apostolovska, Gordana
Preferred name
Apostolovska, Gordana
Official Name
Apostolovska, Gordana
Main Affiliation
Email
gordanaa@pmf.ukim.mk
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Item type:Publication, Lightcurve analysis of asteroid 15691 Maslov using NAO Rozhen observations and sparse data(Institute of Astronomy and NAO 72 Tsarigradsko Shosse Blvd., BGN-1784 Sofia, Bulgaria, 2023) ;Vchkova Bebekovska, Elena; ;Boeva, Svetlana ;Petrov, BlagovestBorisov, Galin - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Asteroid lightcurve analysis at the NAO Rozhen: 2014 March - December(AIP Publishing LLC, 2016); ;Kostov, Andon ;Donchev, ZaharyKuzmanovska, OlgicaLightcurve analysis of five main belt asteroids 339 Dorothea, 549 Jessonda, 2445 Blazhko, 4528 Berg and 5317 Verolacqua observed at Bulgarian National Astronomical Observatory (NAO) Rozhen since March to December 2014 is presented. The choice of the asteroids was made according to their visibility in allocated observing time on the 50/70cm Schmidt and 60cm Cassegrain telescope and in the frame of our long term photometry program for determining the shape and poles of asteroids. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Solar and lunar calendars of the mountain sanctuary Kokino(AIP Publishing LLC, 2016) ;Kuzmanovska, Olgica ;Stankovski, JovicaThe mountain sanctuary Kokino is located in the northeast part of Macedonia, on the summit of a hill of volcanic origin. The archeological research that has been performed for more than a decade confirmed its use as a large extra-urban religious site during the whole period of the Bronze Age. Additional astronomical analyses showed that it has the characteristics of a megalithic observatory, with some of its religious cults related with the motion of the sun, moon and some of the brightest stars. For that purpose the periodic motion of these celestial objects was observed and their position on specific calendar dates marked by stone notches cut in the surrounding rocks. In this paper, we present the results of the astronomical investigation of a group of stone markers aligned toward the specific positions of the full moon and analyze their purpose in creating a simple solar and lunar calendar which was used in planning the everyday life of the Bronze Age people in the region.
