Henry L. Giclas, born on December ninth, nineteen ten, was a prominent American astronomer renowned for his significant contributions to the field of astronomy, particularly in the discovery of minor planets and comets. His legacy includes the hiring of Robert Burnham Jr. at the esteemed Lowell Observatory, which marked a pivotal moment in the institution's history.
Throughout his career, Giclas was instrumental in conducting a notable proper motion survey, leading to the identification of several nearby stars that bear his name, including Giclas 99-49. His work in this area not only advanced the understanding of stellar movements but also solidified his reputation as a dedicated researcher.
Between nineteen forty-three and nineteen seventy-eight, Giclas was credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of seventeen numbered minor planets. Among these discoveries are 2201 Oljato, tentatively identified as the parent body of the