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Name
  
Walter Gale

Role
  
Astronomer

Discovered
  
34D/Gale


Walter Frederick Gale WALTER FREDERICK GALE BANKER ASTRONOMER LETTER FROM PERU

Died
  
June 1, 1945, New South Wales, Australia

Mars - Gale Crater Flyover


Walter Frederick Gale (27 November 1865 – 1 June 1945) was an Australian banker. Gale was born in Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales. He had a strong interest in astronomy and built his first telescope in 1884.

Walter Frederick Gale WALTER FREDERICK GALE BANKER ASTRONOMER LETTER FROM PERU

He discovered a number of comets, including the lost periodic comet 34D/Gale. He also discovered five southern double stars with the prefix GLE, and several dark sky objects, including the planetary nebula, IC 5148 in Grus. In 1892, he described oases and canals on Mars. He was awarded the Jackson-Gwilt Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1935 for "discoveries of comets and his work for astronomy in New South Wales."

A crater on Mars, Gale Crater, was named in his honour. It was selected as the 2012 landing site for the Curiosity Rover.

References

Walter Frederick Gale Wikipedia