Background
Denisenko, Denis was born on January 16, 1971 in Moscow, Russia. Son of Natalia Denisenko.
Denisenko, Denis was born on January 16, 1971 in Moscow, Russia. Son of Natalia Denisenko.
Born in 1971 in Moscow, Denisenko graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT or Phystech) in 1993 with a Master of Science in Astrophysics and a Diploma: Spectral Properties of Gamma-Ray Bursts Observed by PHEBUS Instrument of the Granat observatory.
In 1991, he joined the High Energy Astrophysics Department of the Russian Space Research Institute (IKI) where he worked until April 2012. He was a visiting observer at the TUBITAK National Observatory (TUG) between 2002 and 2007. Since May 2012 he works at the Space Monitoring Laboratory of Sternberg Astronomical Institute of Moscow State University (SAI Moscow State University).
He is the author of more than 30 scientific articles, 250 astronomical telegrams and the presenter of talks at several international conferences.
He participated in Astrofests 2001–2006 and was a speaker at Astrofest 2005, 2006 and 2013. He is an active enthusiast of professional-amateur collaboration in astronomy and long-time contributor to IOTAoccultations, Planoccult, meteorobs, comets-ml, MPML, SeeSat, AAVSO-HEN, AAVSO-DIS, vsnet-alert, vsnet-outburst, cvnet-discussion mailing lists.
He is the owner and moderator of five Russian astronomy mailing lists (komety, pokrytie, rusmeteors, moscow-astro, varstars) and author of a few popular articles in Zemlya i Vselennaya (Earth and Universe) magazine. He was mentioned in Sky and Telescope twice and gave interviews on Russian News Service, Radio Liberty, Gazeta.ru newspaper, and the British Broadcasting Corporation Russian Service in 2007.
Deep Eclipses in the Cataclysmic Variable 1RXS J020929.0+283243 (2005) – the binary system with 4.5m eclipse amplitude.
Optical Afterglow Candidate of GRB 920925C (2007) – the "prehistoric" Gamma ray burst with the optical afterglow found on the Palomar plate. NSV 1485 Correct Identification and Period Determination (2007) V713 Cep Eclipses and Period Measurement (2007) Supernova 2011hz Supernova 2011ip MASTER OT J211258.65+242145.4 (2012) – WZ Sge-type cataclysmic variable with 7 rebrightenings. MASTER OT J042609.34+354144.8 (2012) – the first dwarf nova in the hierarchical system with a common proper motion companion.
Supernovae 2013hi, 2013hm, 2013ho, 2014af, 2014am Potentially Hazardous Asteroid 2014 UR116 Comet C/2015 K1 (MASTER).
He has been an amateur astronomer since 1977, a member of the Moscow Astronomy Club since 2002 and the head of a working group on asteroidal occultations.