104P/Kowal
104P/Kowal, also known as Kowal 2, is a periodic Jupiter-family comet discovered by Charles T. Kowal in 1979. The orbit was confirmed after new sightings in 1991 and 1998.
Observational history
In 2003, Gary Kronk and Brian Marsden noticed that an object observed by Leo Boethin in 1973 was actually 104P/Kowal. From Boethin's report, it was apparent that comet Kowal 2 had been in a short, major outburst to apparent magnitude 9.5 in 1973.During the 1997–98 apparition, the comet was brighter than expected, reaching an apparent magnitude of 13 in mid January. The comet wasn't observed during the 2010 apparition. During the 2022 apparition, it brightened to a magnitude of 9.2 according to Chris Wyatt.