- John Francis Skjellerup
John Francis Skjellerup (
May 16 1875 –January 6 1952 )was anAustralia n who spent about a decade working as atelegraphist inSouth Africa , and was anastronomer .Some sources give his name as James Francis Skjellerup; in any case, apparently he preferred to be known as Frank. His father Peder Jensen Skjellerup was Danish and died when he was young; his mother was Margaret Williamson, born in
England . He was born inCobden ,Victoria, Australia .Trained as a telegraphist, he went to South Africa when that country needed telegraphists after the
Second Boer War . Apparently he was an excellent golfer as well as an astronomer. He married his wife Mary Peterson (South African) and returned with her to Australia in 1923; she died in 1950 and there were no children.He took up astronomy in South Africa and discovered or co-discovered various
comets in both South Africa and Australia, including the periodic comet26P/Grigg-Skjellerup in South Africa and the very bright Skjellerup-Maristany (C/1927 X1 ) (visible mostly from thesouthern hemisphere ) in Australia.In addition to comets, he was also a
variable star observer.External links
* [http://www.saao.ac.za/assa/2003MNSSA..62...56O.pdf J.F. Skjellerup: A forgotten name in South African cometary astronomy]
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hilaryfr/williamson/nicholas3gen/D2.htm Genealogy]
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