The comet was first spotted by
Terry Lovejoy after analyzing SOHO imagery on 4 September 1999. After
Kazimieras Černis spotted another SOHO comet in 2003,
Sebastian F. Hönig, later determined that both
P/1999 R1 and
P/2003 R5 might be the same object, where he predicted its return in 2007. His calculations were later proven correct when it was successfully recovered by Bo Zhou as
P/2007 R5 after analyzing SOHO images on 10 September 2007.
Possible connection with the Great Comet of 254 AD It has been suggested that 322P/SOHO is associated with a comet observed in November–December 254 AD and is mentioned in East Asian sources to have an extremely long tail. If the association is correct, it is possible that the comet split in 254 AD, resulting in intense cometary activity, but activity decreased afterwards as the comet lost most of its volatiles, and no longer displays a tail or a prominent coma. Current activity is fueled by sodium sublimation. == Physical characteristics ==