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Jérôme Eugène Coggia (18 February 1849 – 15 January 1919) was a 19th-century French
astronomer An astronomer is a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of Earth. They observe astronomical objects such as stars, planets, moons, comets and galaxies – in either ...
and discoverer of asteroids and
comet A comet is an icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases, a process that is called outgassing. This produces a visible atmosphere or coma, and sometimes also a tail. These phenomena ...
s, who was born in the Corsican town of Ajaccio. Working at the Marseille Observatory from 1866 to 1917, Coggia discovered a number of comets, including the bright "Coggia's Comet" ( C/1874 H1). The periodic comet
27P/Crommelin 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 definition of a Halley-type comet with (20 years <
Minor Planet Center with the discovery of 5 asteroids at Marseille between 1868 and 1899. Coggia was awarded by the French Academy of Sciences its
Lalande Prize The Lalande Prize (French: ''Prix Lalande'' also known as Lalande Medal) was an award for scientific advances in astronomy, given from 1802 until 1970 by the French Academy of Sciences. The prize was endowed by astronomer Jérôme Lalande in 180 ...
for 1873 and again for 1916.


Comets discovered or co-discovered

* C/1870 Q1 (Coggia) *
27P/Crommelin 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 definition of a Halley-type comet with (20 years <
C/1874 H1 (Coggia) * C/1874 Q1 (Coggia) * C/1877 R1 (Coggia) * C/1890 O1 (Coggia)Award of the DONOHOE Comet-Medal, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, vol. 2, no. 11, p. 292, 1890
The Donohoe Comet Medal was awarded to Coggia for his July 18, 1890 discovery.


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Jerome Eugene Coggia, Astronomie-Homepage von Wolfgang Steinicke
1849 births 1919 deaths 20th-century French astronomers 19th-century French astronomers Discoverers of asteroids Discoverers of comets * People from Ajaccio Recipients of the Lalande Prize {{france-astronomer-stub