Georg Hermann Struve

Georg was born in 1886 in Tsarskoye Selo – a former Russian residence of the imperial family and visiting nobility, located 26 kilometers (16 mi) south from the center of St. Petersburg.

There, he studied celestial mechanics and continued the work of his father, analyzing movement of satellites of Saturn and Uranus.

For observation of Moons of Saturn, in 1925 he visited Lick Observatory where he met his cousin Otto Struve.

[3][4] Georg Struve was married to Marie von Mokk, daughter of a Prussian general.

Whereas Wilfried became a scientist working in astronomy and acoustics, Reinhardt died during the World War II in 1943.

Struve, c. 1915