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again for 1916. C/1870 Q1 (
Coggia) 27P/Crommelin C/1874 H1 (
Coggia) C/1874 Q1 (
Coggia) C/1877 R1 (
Coggia) C/1890 O1 (
Coggia) "Minor
Planet Discoverers...
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Coggia (French pronunciation: [kɔdʒa]; Corsican:
Coghja [ˈkoɟa]) is a
commune in the Corse-du-Sud
department of
France on the
island of Corsica. On 17...
- C/1874 H1 (
Coggia) is a non-periodic comet,
which in the
summer of 1874
could be seen by the
naked eye. On the
basis of its brightness, the
comet has been...
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including the
periodic comet 7P/Pons-Winnecke and the
comet once
known as "Pons-
Coggia-Winnecke-Forbes" but
later renamed to 27P/Crommelin
after Andrew Crommelin...
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calculation of
orbits of
previously identified Comet Pons 1818 II,
Comet Coggia-Winnecke 1873 VII, and
Comet Forbes 1928 III in 1929,
showed that these...
- ****ociated with the
periodic comet 38P/Stephan-Oterma,
although Jérôme
Coggia saw it first. He
became a
Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in 1868 and...
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Comet Crommelin, also
known as
Comet Pons-
Coggia-Winnecke-Forbes, is a
periodic comet with an
orbital period of
almost 28 years. It fits the classical...
-
astronomer Jérôme Eugène
Coggia on
April 11, 1878, and
named after the
astronomer Johann Heinrich Lambert. It was the
second of
Coggia's five
asteroid discoveries...
- "Comet of Pons"). Pons also co-discovered the
comet formerly known as "Pons–
Coggia–Winnecke–Forbes" and
today known as 27P/Crommelin
after Andrew Crommelin...
- — S. Cofré 11 n.a. S. Cofré; S.
Cofre — Jérôme Eugène
Coggia 5 1849–1919 J.
Coggia; J.
Coggia — Seth M.
Cohen 1 n.a. S. Cohen;
unrelated to MPC S. Cohen...