Palisa
Palisa is primarily known as a surname, most notably referring to Johann Palisa (1848–1927), an Austrian astronomer who was one of the most productive discoverers of minor planets in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His career is associated with the Vienna Observatory, where he conducted extensive surveys of the asteroid belt.
Palisa gained prominence through his systematic searches for moving objects in the night sky. He relied on
In addition to discovering numerous asteroids, Palisa helped refine observational and cataloging practices that improved the
Palisa's legacy endures in the history of astronomy as a benchmark for dedicated asteroid hunting and for