Enlightenment · Europe · Science

1681

Comet Kirch

1681

A German astronomer named Gottfried Kirch, observing from Coburg, became the first person to discover a comet with a telescope. Newton would use the orbit of this comet as key evidence for the universal gravitation theory he was then working out. Observational astronomy had begun its long telescopic future, and the era of naked-eye discovery was drawing to a close.