Bella A. Burnasheva
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Bella Alekseïevna Bournacheva (Бэлла Алексеевна Бурнашева, b. 1944) is a Soviet–Russian female astronomer credited with the discovery of several asteroids.[1]
The minor planet 4427 Burnashev was named in her and her husband's honour.[2]
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