C/1890 V1 (Zona)
C/1890 V1 (Zona) is a long-period comet discovered in 1890. The designation "C/" indicates that it is a non-periodic comet, meaning its orbital period is greater than 200 years, or its orbital parameters are not known with certainty. "1890" refers to the year of its discovery, and "V1" denotes that it was the first comet discovered in that period (the Roman numeral "V" is the official designation for the 6th discovery in a half-month period). "(Zona)" indicates that the discovery was credited to Zona.
While information on C/1890 V1 (Zona) may be limited due to its discovery date and infrequent returns, its historical significance lies in its contribution to astronomical observation and comet cataloging during the late 19th century. Further research and observations would be necessary to precisely determine its orbital parameters and future visibility.