Category:Discoverers of comets
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
People who discovered, individually or jointly, one or more comets.
- The most successful visual comet discoverer of all time was Jean-Louis Pons, who claimed to have discovered thirty-seven; the second most prolific was William Robert Brooks.
- The first female who discovered a comet was Caroline Herschel.
- The first telescopic discovery of a comet was made by Gottfried Kirch in 1680.
- The first photographic discovery of a comet was made by Edward Emerson Barnard.
- By convention, comets are named after their discoverer or discoverers, but several of the most famous periodic comets, such as Halley's Comet and Encke's Comet, are in fact named after the person who first computed their orbit.
Pages in category "Discoverers of comets"
The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total.
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- Alan Hale (astronomer)
- Karl Ludwig Harding
- Robert George Harrington
- Ernst Hartwig
- Eleanor F. Helin
- John Herapath
- Carl W. Hergenrother
- Caroline Herschel
- Johannes Hevelius
- John Russell Hind
- Johann Holetschek
- Edwin Holmes (astronomer)
- Henry E. Holt
- Gary Hug
- David Hughes (astronomer)
- Milton L. Humason
- Yuji Hyakutake