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Hendrik van Gent (14 September 1899, Pernis – March 29, 1947,
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)''Album studiosorum Academiæ lugduno-batavæ MDCCCLXXV-MCMXXV'', A. W. Sijthoff, 1925, p. 376 was a Dutch
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. He moved to
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in 1928 in order to observe the southern sky at the
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Southern Station and the Union Observatory in
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. He obtained his PhD from Leiden University in 1931. He studied
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s and also discovered three
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s, namely C/1941 K1, C/1944 K2 and C/1943 W1. The Minor Planet Center credits him with the discovery of 39 numbered
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s during 1929–1935. He died of a heart attack at the age of 47 while on leave in the
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. The crater ''
Van Gent Van Gent is a Dutch toponymic surname indicating an origin in the city Ghent, East Flanders.far side of the Moon, and the asteroid 1666 van Gent are named after him.


List of discovered minor planets


References

* J.H. Oort, "In Memoriam Dr. H. van Gent", ''Hemel en Dampkring: Orgaan van de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Weer- en Sterrenkunde'', 45 (1947), 159-160.
W.H. van den Bos, "In Memoriam Dr. Hendrik van Gent", ''Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of South Africa'', 6 (1947), 34-35.
1899 births 1947 deaths Discoverers of asteroids Discoverers of comets * Dutch expatriates in South Africa 20th-century Dutch astronomers Leiden University alumni Scientists from Rotterdam {{Europe-astronomer-stub