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page 1Astronomical objects discovered in 1873
Q31126
spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus

130 Elektra
main-belt asteroid

132 Aethra
Mars-crossing asteroid

129 Antigone
main-belt asteroid
Q138103
main-belt asteroid
Q137874
main-belt asteroid

134 Sophrosyne
main-belt asteroid
Q606147
spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus
Q299424
lenticular galaxy in the constellation Andromeda
Q660849
galaxy in the constellation Pegasus
NGC 387
elliptical galaxy in the constellation Pisces
Q942214
peculiar galaxy in the constellation Pegasus
Q754098
galaxy in the constellation Andromeda
NGC 203
galaxy
NGC 7047
galaxy
NGC 7466
active galactic nucleus
Q1124767
galaxy
NGC 7318
pair of colliding galaxies in the Constellation Pegasus

10P/Tempel
10P/Tempel, also known as Tempel 2, is a Jupiter-family comet with a 5.36-year orbit around the Sun. It was discovered on 4 July 1873 by Wilhelm Tempel. At the perihelion passage on 2 August 2026 the solar elongation is calculated at 164 degrees, with apparent magnitude approximately 8, with closest approach to Earth on 3 August 2026 at a distance of .