Jean Chacornac


25 Phocaea6 April 1853
33 Polyhymnia28 October 1854
34 Circe6 April 1855
38 Leda12 January 1856
39 Laetitia8 February 1856
59 Elpis12 September 1860

Jean Chacornac was a French astronomer and discoverer of a comet and several asteroids.
He was born in Lyon and died in Saint-Jean-en-Royans, southeastern France. Working in Marseille and Paris, he discovered six asteroids in the asteroid belt and C/1852 K1, a parabolic comet in 1852. This comet is thought to be the source of the current Eta Eridanids meteors. He also independently discovered 20 Massalia, which discovery is credited to the Italian astronomer Annibale de Gasparis, however.
Jean Chacornac was awarded the Lalande Prize in 1855, 1856 and in 1863. The asteroid 1622 Chacornac and the lunar crater Chacornac are named in his honour.