57P/du Toit-neujmin-delporte

57P/du Toit-Neujmin-Delporte is the designation of a periodic comet. In 2002 it was discovered to have broken up into 19 fragments.

Comet parameters

Diameter:? km
Orbital period:6.42 years
Orbital eccentricity:0.499
Orbital inclination:2.8 degrees
Discovered:1941

Discovery

The comet has many co-discoverers and a complicated discovery history due to unreliable communcations during World War II. Daniel du Toit discovered the comet on July 18, 1941 working at Boyden Station, South Africa. His cabled message about the comet did not reach his employer, Harvard College Observatory, until July 27. During a routine asteroid search, Grigory N. Neujmin (Simeis Observatory, Soviet Union) found the comet on a photographic plate exposed July 25. He confirmed his own observation on July 29, but the radiogram from Moscow took 20 days to reach Harvard. The official announcement of the new comet finally happened on August 20, 1941. A few days later, it became known that Eugne Joseph Delporte at the Royal Observatory, Belgium, also had found the comet on August 19, so he was added to the list of discoverers. A few weeks later, news from Paul Ahnert at Sonneberg, Germany reached Harvard that he also observed the new comet on July 22, but it was too late to recognize his contribution.
   
Du Toit-Neujmin-Delporte

 

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