John E. Mellish


John Edward Mellish was an American amateur astronomer and telescope builder.

Biography

Mellish was born in Wisconsin, the son of Arthur Mellish and Judith Sedora Stimson Mellish. Mellish lived outside of Madison, Wisconsin in Cottage Grove. By age 24 he was credited with discovering or co-discovering two comets: comet Grigg-Mellish and comet 1907e using home built telescopes, and received astronomical medals from both the United States and Mexico as a result. He later discovered another three comets: 1915a, 1915d, and 1917a.
In November 1915 he announced to have observed craters on Mars, and being the second person to do so after E. E. Barnard. Both claims are disputed to this day, but he is still credited to be the first human to recognize craters on Mars using the great 40-inch Yerkes refractor.
A crater on Mars was named in his honor.
In 1931, Mellish confessed to committing incest with his 15-year-old daughter. Astronomers advocated that he be spared jail time because of his value to science, and it was proposed that he be sterilized. Mellish was released on bail in April 1933 after the case never came to trial, and he moved to California. His wife divorced him in May 1933 and was given custody of their eight children.