Krisztián Sárneczky (born 6 November 1974 in Budapest) is a Hungarian teacher of geography[1] and prolific discoverer of minor planets and supernovae, researching at Konkoly Observatory in Budapest, Hungary.
He is a board member of the Hungarian Astronomical Association (HAA)[2] and member of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, leader of the Comet Section of the HAA, and is a contributor in the editorial work of Hungarian Astronomical Almanach.
[3][4] In 1990 he joined the Hungarian Astronomical Association and became the Co-ordinator of the Cometary Section the same year.
Each of these impacted Earth's atmosphere generating a fireball within hours of discovery.
[10] Co-discoverers: A L. Kiss · B G. Szabó · C Z. Heiner · D A. Derekas · E S. Mészáros · F B. Sipőcz, B. S. ocz · G G. Fűrész · H D. Szám · I T. Szalai · J Z. Kuli · K B. Csák · L Á. Kárpáti · M C. Orgel · N A. Szing · O S. Kürti · P J. Kelemen · Q E. Bányai · R A. Farkas · S G. Mező · T A. Pál · U A. Király · V M. Langbroek · W G. Hodosán · X T. Csörgei · Y P. Székely · Z Á. Sódor · AA J. Szulágyi · AB Z. Heiner · AC K. Vida