Birthplace of the second discoverer, Kalocsa, between the Duna and Tisza rivers and having a current population of around 18 000, was inhabited as early as 300 B.C. The town's Haynald Observatory, founded there in 1877, is famous for Gyula Fényi's observations of solar prominences.
Discovered on 27-2-2001 in Piszkesteto by Sarneczky, K., Derekas, A.