Zinaïda Mikolaïevna Aksentieva (Ukrainian: Зінаїда Миколаївна Аксентьєва; July 25, 1900 – April 8, 1969)[1] was a Ukrainian/Soviet astronomer and geophysicist.
She graduated from Odessa Institute of Public Education in 1924.
She worked on mapping gravity and her observatory was one of the first to be able to accurately find the centre of the earth.
[4] The scientist was the first to organize a study of slope fluctuations at great depths in the mines of Kryvorizhye, Donbass, and Carpathians, and the first in the USSR to observe tidal changes in gravity using a gravimeter.
Together with like-minded people, she prepared a general program of stars for latitudinal observations in Poltava and Irkutsk, information about which was sent to the central international time bureau.