Meanings of minor planet names: 3001–4000
As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions. The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified number-range that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names.
Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and published in a bulletin by IAU's Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN).[1] Before May 2021, citations were published in MPC's Minor Planet Circulars for many decades.[2] Recent citations can also be found on the JPL Small-Body Database (SBDB).[3] Until his death in 2016, German astronomer Lutz D. Schmadel compiled these citations into the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (DMP) and regularly updated the collection.[4][5]
Based on Paul Herget's The Names of the Minor Planets,[6] Schmadel also researched the unclear origin of numerous asteroids, most of which had been named prior to World War II. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: SBDB New namings may only be added to this list below after official publication as the preannouncement of names is condemned.[7] The WGSBN publishes a comprehensive guideline for the naming rules of non-cometary small Solar System bodies.[8]
3001–3100 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
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3001 Michelangelo | 1982 BC1 | Michelangelo (1475–1564), Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance | MPC · 3001 |
3002 Delasalle | 1982 FB3 | Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (1651–1719), French priest, educational reformer, and founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools | MPC · 3002 |
3003 Konček | 1983 YH | Mikuláš Konček (1900–1982), Slovak meteorologist who founded of the Meteorological Institute in Bratislava | MPC · 3003 |
3004 Knud | 1976 DD | Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933), Greenlandic/Danish polar explorer and anthropologist, who has been called the "father of Eskimology" | MPC · 3004 |
3005 Pervictoralex | 1979 QK2 | Per Victor Alexander Lagerkvist, son of Swedish discoverer Claes-Ingvar Lagerkvist | MPC · 3005 |
3006 Livadia | 1979 SF11 | Livadiya, a suburb of Yalta on the coast of the Crimean Peninsula | MPC · 3006 |
3007 Reaves | 1979 UC | Gibson Reaves, American astronomer, historian and educator at the University of Southern California | MPC · 3007 |
3008 Nojiri | 1938 WA | Hōei Nojiri (1885–1977) Japanese essayist, author and astronomer | MPC · 3008 |
3009 Coventry | 1973 SM2 | Coventry, England, sister city of Volgograd | MPC · 3009 |
3010 Ushakov | 1978 SB5 | Fyodor Ushakov (1745–1817), Russian admiral | MPC · 3010 |
3011 Chongqing | 1978 WM14 | Chongqing, China | MPC · 3011 |
3012 Minsk | 1979 QU9 | Minsk, Byelorussian SSR | MPC · 3012 |
3013 Dobrovoleva | 1979 SD7 | Oleg Vasilyevich Dobrovolsky, Soviet astronomer known for his cometary studies. He was the head of the Cometary Astronomy Department of the Institute of Astrophysics of the Tadjik S.S.R. Academy of Sciences in Dushanbe. | MPC · 3013 |
3014 Huangsushu | 1979 TM | Su-Shu Huang (1915–1977), Chinese-American astrophysicist known for his studies on circumstellar habitable zones and prerequisites of extraterrestrial life | MPC · 3014 |
3015 Candy | 1980 VN | Michael P. Candy (1928–1994), British astrometrist and discoverer of minor planets and comets. Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory and Perth Observatory. President of IAU Commission VI. | MPC · 3015 |
3016 Meuse | 1981 EK | The Meuse River (Dutch Maas), which rises in France and flows through Belgium and the Netherlands | MPC · 3016 |
3017 Petrovič | 1981 UL | Štefan Petrovič (1906–?), Slovak climatologist | MPC · 3017 |
3018 Godiva | 1982 KM | Lady Godiva (died ca. 1076), medieval Anglo-Saxon noblewoman and church patron, wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia | MPC · 3018 |
3019 Kulin | 1940 AC | György Kulin (1905–1989), Hungarian astronomer | MPC · 3019 |
3020 Naudts | 1949 PR | Ignace Naudts (1949–1992), Belgian amateur astronomer | MPC · 3020 |
3021 Lucubratio | 1967 CB | Latin for "nocturnal study, night work" (from lucubrum, candle) | MPC · 3021 |
3022 Dobermann | 1980 SH | Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann (1834–1894), German zoologist and amateur astronomer known for breeding the Dobermann | MPC · 3022 |
3023 Heard | 1981 JS | John Frederick Heard (1907–1976), Canadian astronomer, professor of astronomy at the University of Toronto and fourth director of the David Dunlap Observatory | MPC · 3023 |
3024 Hainan | 1981 UW9 | Hainan Province | MPC · 3024 |
3025 Higson | 1982 QR | Roger Higson, American night assistant for the 1.2-meter Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory in California. His supportive work has been appreciated by observers of comets and minor planets. | MPC · 3025 |
3026 Sarastro | 1977 TA1 | Sarastro, high priest of the Temple of Wisdom in Mozart's The Magic Flute | MPC · 3026 |
3027 Shavarsh | 1978 PQ2 | Shavarsh Karapetyan (born 1953), Soviet–Armenian champion and world-record finswimmer, who saved 20 lives from drowning when a trolleybus fell into the Yerevan Lake. | MPC · 3027 |
3028 Zhangguoxi | 1978 TA2 | Zhang Guoxi, Chinese industrialist and philanthropist | MPC · 3028 |
3029 Sanders | 1981 EA8 | Jeffrey D. Sanders, American astronomer who participated in the Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey as an undergraduate student | MPC · 3029 |
3030 Vehrenberg | 1981 EH16 | Hans Vehrenberg, German amateur astronomer from Düsseldorf. He is the author of the Atlas of Deep-Sky Splendors (German: Mein Messier-Buch). For researchers on minor planets and comets, he published the "Falkauer Atlas" and "Atlas Stellarum". | MPC · 3030 |
3031 Houston | 1984 CX | Walter Scott Houston (1912–1993), American amateur astronomer well known for his column Deep Sky Wonders in Sky & Telescope | MPC · 3031 |
3032 Evans | 1984 CA1 | Reverend Robert O. Evans, Australian amateur astronomer, discoverer of several extragalactic supernovae | MPC · 3032 |
3033 Holbaek | 1984 EJ | Holbæk, Denmark, town nearest to the discovery site (Brorfelde Observatoriet) on the occasion of the former's 700th anniversary in 1986 | MPC · 3033 |
3034 Climenhaga | A917 SE | John L. Climenhaga (1916–2008), Canadian astronomer and father of journalist David Climenhaga (Src/Src) | MPC · 3034 |
3035 Chambers | A924 EJ | John Eric Chambers (born 1969), then British predoctoral fellow at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics | MPC · 3035 |
3036 Krat | 1937 TO | Vladimir Krat (1911–1983), Russian astronomer | MPC · 3036 |
3037 Alku | 1944 BA | Finnish for "Beginning", the discoverer's boyhood boat, built by his father | MPC · 3037 |
3038 Bernes | 1978 QB3 | Mark Bernes (1911–1969), Soviet film actor and singer | MPC · 3038 |
3039 Yangel | 1978 SP2 | Mikhail Yangel (1911–1971), leading Soviet rocket and missile designer | MPC · 3039 |
3040 Kozai | 1979 BA | Yoshihide Kozai (1928–2018), Japanese astronomer and celestial mechanician, discoverer of the Kozai mechanism | MPC · 3040 |
3041 Webb | 1980 GD | Rev. Thomas William Webb (1807–1885), British astronomer, author of Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes and discoverer of S Orionis | MPC · 3041 |
3042 Zelinsky | 1981 EF10 | David S. Zelinsky, American mathematician at Brown University, formerly active participant in the Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey while an undergraduate student at Caltech | MPC · 3042 |
3043 San Diego | 1982 SA | San Diego, California, in recognition of its efforts to curb light pollution | MPC · 3043 |
3044 Saltykov | 1983 RE3 | Nikita Saltykov (1893–1946), Russian farmer and grandfather of Natal'ja Vital'evna Metlova who co-discovered this minor planet | MPC · 3044 |
3045 Alois | 1984 AW | Alois T. Stuczynski, grandfather of American astronomer Joe Wagner who discovered this minor planet | MPC · 3045 |
3046 Molière | 4120 P-L | Molière (1622–1673), French playwright | MPC · 3046 |
3047 Goethe | 6091 P-L | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), German poet and playwright | MPC · 3047 |
3048 Guangzhou | 1964 TH1 | Guangzhou, Guangdong, China | MPC · 3048 |
3049 Kuzbass | 1968 FH | The coal mining Kuznets Basin, located in the Kemerovo Region of Siberia, one of the richest coal deposits in the world | MPC · 3049 |
3050 Carrera | 1972 NW | The four brothers of the Carrera family: Javiera (1781–1862), Juan José (1782–1818), José Miguel (1785–1821), and Luis (1791–1818), key figures of the Chilean War of Independence | MPC · 3050 |
3051 Nantong | 1974 YP | Nantong, Jiangsu, China | MPC · 3051 |
3052 Herzen | 1976 YJ3 | Alexander Herzen (1812–1870), Russian revolutionary, writer, and philosopher, "father of Russian socialism" and founder of the free Russian press abroad | MPC · 3052 |
3053 Dresden | 1977 QS | The German city of Dresden | MPC · 3053 |
3054 Strugatskia | 1977 RE7 | The brothers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (1925–1991, 1933–2012) Russian science fiction writers | MPC · 3054 |
3055 Annapavlova | 1978 TR3 | Anna Pavlova (1881–1931), Russian prima ballerina best known for her performance of The Dying Swan | MPC · 3055 |
3056 INAG | 1978 VD1 | The French National Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (French: Institut national d'astronomie et de géophysique; INAG), which built the discovery telescope | MPC · 3056 |
3057 Mälaren | 1981 EG | Lake Mälaren, Sweden | MPC · 3057 |
3058 Delmary | 1981 EO17 | Delmary Rose Schanz (born 1938), American artist | MPC · 3058 |
3059 Pryor | 1981 EF23 | Carlton P. Pryor, American astronomer who participated in the Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey while an undergraduate student at Caltech | MPC · 3059 |
3060 Delcano | 1982 RD1 | Juan Sebastián Elcano or del Caño (1476–1526), Spanish navigator, lieutenant of Magellan, first to continuously circumnavigate the globe | MPC · 3060 |
3061 Cook | 1982 UB1 | James Cook (1728–1779), British explorer and navigator | MPC · 3061 |
3062 Wren | 1982 XC | Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723), British architect and astronomer | MPC · 3062 |
3063 Makhaon | 1983 PV | Makhaon, mythical physician to Greeks during the Trojan War | MPC · 3063 |
3064 Zimmer | 1984 BB1 | Louis Zimmer (1888–1970), Belgian amateur astronomer and clockmaker to the King of Belgium | MPC · 3064 |
3065 Sarahill | 1984 CV | Sarah J. Hill, professor of astronomy and chairman of the astronomy department at Wellesley College | MPC · 3065 |
3066 McFadden | 1984 EO | Lucy-Ann McFadden (born 1953), American astronomer and planetary scientist | MPC · 3066 |
3067 Akhmatova | 1982 TE2 | Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966), Soviet poet | MPC · 3067 |
3068 Khanina | 1982 YJ1 | Frida Borisovna Khanina, Soviet orbit computer and long-time member of the Institute for Theoretical Astronomy | MPC · 3068 |
3069 Heyrovský | 1982 UG2 | Jaroslav Heyrovský (1890–1967), Czech physical chemist | MPC · 3069 |
3070 Aitken | 1949 GK | Robert Grant Aitken (1864–1951), American astronomer, fourth director of the Lick Observatory, and author of the "New General Catalogue of Double Stars within 12° of the North Pole" (1932) | MPC · 3070 |
3071 Nesterov | 1973 FT1 | Pyotr Nesterov (1887–1914), Russian pioneer airman | MPC · 3071 |
3072 Vilnius | 1978 RS1 | Vilnius, Lithuania | MPC · 3072 |
3073 Kursk | 1979 SW11 | Kursk, Russia | MPC · 3073 |
3074 Popov | 1979 YE9 | Alexander Stepanovich Popov (1859–1906), Russian radio inventor | MPC · 3074 |
3075 Bornmann | 1981 EY15 | Patricia L. Bornmann, American solar astronomer who participated in the Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey while an undergraduate student at Caltech | MPC · 3075 |
3076 Garber | 1982 RB1 | Paul E. Garber (1899–1992), American historian and first head of the National Air Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, D.C | MPC · 3076 |
3077 Henderson | 1982 SK | Thomas Henderson (1798–1844), Scottish astronomer, mathematician, and first Astronomer Royal for Scotland. In 1839 he was the first person to measure the distance Alpha Centauri | MPC · 3077 |
3078 Horrocks | 1984 FG | Jeremiah Horrocks (1619–1641), also known as Jeremiah Horrox, English astronomer and mathematician who predicted and was the first to observe the transit of Venus in 1639. He also demonstrated that the Moon moved around the Earth in an elliptical orbit. | MPC · 3078 |
3079 Schiller | 2578 P-L | Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805), German playwright | MPC · 3079 |
3080 Moisseiev | 1935 TE | Nikolay Moiseyev (1902–1955), Soviet astronomer and an expert in celestial mechanics | MPC · 3080 |
3081 Martinůboh | 1971 UP | Bohuslav Martinů (1890–1959), Czech composer of modern classical music | MPC · 3081 |
3082 Dzhalil | 1972 KE | Musa Cälil (Musa Mustafovich Dzhalil'; 1906–1944), Tatar Soviet poet and resistance fighter | MPC · 3082 |
3083 OAFA | 1974 MH | Félix Aguilar Observatory in Argentina | MPC · 3083 |
3084 Kondratyuk | 1977 QB1 | Yuri Kondratyuk (1897–1942), Soviet engineer, mathematician and pioneer of astronautics and spaceflight | MPC · 3084 |
3085 Donna | 1980 DA | Donna Marie Thompson, American administrative assistant for the Minor Planet Center and the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams, secretary for the Planetary Sciences division of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics | MPC · 3085 |
3086 Kalbaugh | 1980 XE | Carroll Kalbaugh Liller, father of Chilean astronomer William Liller | MPC · 3086 |
3087 Beatrice Tinsley | 1981 QJ1 | Beatrice Tinsley (1941–1981), British-born New Zealand astronomer and cosmologist | MPC · 3087 |
3088 Jinxiuzhonghua | 1981 UX9 | "Splendid China", park at Shenzhen, the largest miniature scenic spot in the world | MPC · 3088 |
3089 Oujianquan | 1981 XK2 | Ou Jianquan, Chinese entrepreneur, for his notable contributions developing township enterprises | MPC · 3089 |
3090 Tjossem | 1982 AN | The Tjossem family of central Washington State, four generations of whose members have been friends of the discoverer and his family (in particular Peter Tjossem, 19th–20th-century amateur entomologist and paleobotanist) | MPC · 3090 |
3091 van den Heuvel | 6081 P-L | Ed van den Heuvel (born 1940), Dutch astronomer, and his niece Julia Edith van den Heuvel | MPC · 3091 |
3092 Herodotus | 6550 P-L | Herodotus (c. 484 BC – c. 425 BC), Greek historian, "Father of Historiography" | MPC · 3092 |
3093 Bergholz | 1971 MG | Olga Bergholz (1910–1975), Soviet poet | MPC · 3093 |
3094 Chukokkala | 1979 FE2 | Korney Chukovsky (1882–1969), pen name of Nikolaj Kornejchukov, one of the most popular children's poets in the Russian language | MPC · 3094 |
3095 Omarkhayyam | 1980 RT2 | Omar Khayyam (1048–1131), Persian astronomer, mathematician and philosopher | MPC · 3095 |
3096 Bezruč | 1981 QC1 | Petr Bezruč (1867–1958), Czech poet | MPC · 3096 |
3097 Tacitus | 2011 P-L | Tacitus (c. 56–120), Roman historian | MPC · 3097 |
3098 van Sprang | 4579 P-L | Bert van Sprang (1944–2015), Dutch meteor specialist | MPC · 3098 |
3099 Hergenrother | 1940 GF | Carl W. Hergenrother (born 1973), American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3099 |
3100 Zimmerman | 1977 EQ1 | Nikolaj Vladimirovich Zimmerman (1890–1942), Russian astronomer at Pulkovo Observatory and professor at Leningrad University, known for his astrometric observations and his compilations of star catalogs | MPC · 3100 |
3101–3200 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
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3101 Goldberger | 1978 GB | Marvin Leonard Goldberger (1922–2014), American physicist, teacher and humanitarian, president of the California Institute of Technology, to commemorate his birthday, October 22 | MPC · 3101 |
3102 Krok | 1981 QA | Krok (Libuše), mythical Slavonic prince | MPC · 3102 |
3103 Eger | 1982 BB | Eger a small town NE of Budapest, at one time the sixth largest town in Hungary, known for its medieval streets, castle, and red wine (Bull's Blood) | MPC · 3103 |
3104 Dürer | 1982 BB1 | Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), German master painter, woodcutter, engraver, and scholar | MPC · 3104 |
3105 Stumpff | A907 PB | Karl Stumpff (1895–1970), German celestial mechanician and professor of astronomy, pioneer of Fast Fourier Analysis, author of the three-volume Himmelsmechanik | MPC · 3105 |
3106 Morabito | 1981 EE | Linda A. Morabito (born 1953), Education Programs Manager at the Planetary Society | MPC · 3106 |
3107 Weaver | 1981 JG2 | Kenneth Weaver (1915–2010), American senior assistant editor for science of the National Geographic magazine | MPC · 3107 |
3108 Lyubov | 1972 QM | Lyubov Orlova (1902–1975), actress and star of Soviet cinema | MPC · 3108 |
3109 Machin | 1974 DC | Arnold Machin (1911–1999), British sculptor | MPC · 3109 |
3110 Wagman | 1975 SC | Nicholas E. Wagman (1905–1980), American astronomer and astrometrist | MPC · 3110 |
3111 Misuzu | 1977 DX8 | Nickname of Shinano Province, now Nagano Prefecture, Japan, the discovery site | MPC · 3111 |
3112 Velimir | 1977 QC5 | Velimir (Viktor Vladimirovitch) Khlebnikov, 19th–20th-century Russian poet | MPC · 3112 |
3113 Chizhevskij | 1978 RO | Aleksandr Leonidovich Chizhevskij, 20th-century Soviet biologist, one of the founders of heliobiology | MPC · 3113 |
3114 Ercilla | 1980 FB12 | Don Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga, 16th-century Spanish poet and soldier, who distinguished himself in the campaign in Chile against the Araucanians, inspiration for the epic poem La Araucana | MPC · 3114 |
3115 Baily | 1981 PL | Francis Baily, 18th–19th-century English astronomer, one of the founders of the Royal Astronomical Society, and namesake of Baily's beads | MPC · 3115 |
3116 Goodricke | 1983 CF | John Goodricke, 18th-century Dutch-English deaf-mute astronomer, who identified Algol as an eclipsing variable and discovered δ Cephei | MPC · 3116 |
3117 Niépce | 1983 CM1 | Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, 18th–19th-century French photography pioneer | MPC · 3117 |
3118 Claytonsmith | 1974 OD | Clayton Albert Smith (1934–1993), American astrometrist, director of the Yale-Columbia Southern Observatory and later the United States Naval Observatory's astrometry department | MPC · 3118 |
3119 Dobronravin | 1972 YX | Petr Pavlovich Dobronravin, Russian astrophysicist and spectroscopist, deputy director of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory 1952–1969 | MPC · 3119 |
3120 Dangrania | 1979 RZ | Daniil Aleksandrovich Granin, 20th-century Russian writer | MPC · 3120 |
3121 Tamines | 1981 EV | Tamines, Belgium, now called (Sambreville) | MPC · 3121 |
3122 Florence | 1981 ET3 | Florence Nightingale, English nurse and hospital reformer | MPC · 3122 |
3123 Dunham | 1981 QF2 | David W. Dunham, American astronomer, organizer of the International Occultation Timing Association | MPC · 3123 |
3124 Kansas | 1981 VB | Kansas, United States, the discoverer's home state, and also the University of Kansas, the discoverer's alma mater, to commemorate the centennial of observational astronomy there, which began with the purchase of an Alvan Clark 6-inch refractor in 1885 | MPC · 3124 |
3125 Hay | 1982 BJ1 | William Thompson Hay (1888–1949), British music-hall comedian, film star of the 1930s and early 1940s, and amateur astronomer, (re)discoverer of Saturn's Great White Spot in 1933 | MPC · 3125 |
3126 Davydov | 1969 TP1 | Denis Vasil'evich Davydov (1784–1839), Russian officer, writer and poet, hero of the Patriotic War of 1812 | MPC · 3126 |
3127 Bagration | 1973 ST4 | Petr Ivanovich Bagration, 18th–19th-century Russian (of Georgian descent) general, hero of the Patriotic War of 1812 who died at the Battle of Borodino | MPC · 3127 |
3128 Obruchev | 1979 FJ2 | Vladimir Afanasjevich Obruchev, 19th–20th-century Russian geologist, geographer, and author of popular books on science and science-fiction novels | MPC · 3128 |
3129 Bonestell | 1979 MK2 | Chesley Bonestell, American space artist. Named following a competition organized by the Planetary Society | MPC · 3129 |
3130 Hillary | 1981 YO | Sir Edmund Hillary, British mountaineer | MPC · 3130 |
3131 Mason-Dixon | 1982 BM1 | Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, 18th-century British astronomers who observed the 1761 transit of Venus from the Cape of Good Hope, and later (1763–1767) surveyed the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland, the Mason–Dixon line | MPC · 3131 |
3132 Landgraf | 1940 WL | Werner Landgraf, German astronomer, who established the orbit (and whose initials appear in the provisional designation) | MPC · 3132 |
3133 Sendai | A907 TC | Sendai, Japan, the "Heidelberg of the East" (this object was discovered from Heidelberg) and the Sendai Municipal Astronomical Observatory | MPC · 3133 |
3134 Kostinsky | A921 VA | Sergej Konstantinovich Kostinsky (1867–1936), Russian astronomer, after whom the "Kostinsky effect" is named | MPC · 3134 |
3135 Lauer | 1981 EC9 | Tod R. Lauer, American astronomer, who participated in the Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey while an undergraduate student at Caltech | MPC · 3135 |
3136 Anshan | 1981 WD4 | Anshan, Liaoning, China | MPC · 3136 |
3137 Horky | 1982 SM1 | Czech hill, site of Antonín Mrkos' first telescope | MPC · 3137 |
3138 Ciney | 1980 KL | Ciney, Belgium, chief town of the Condroz, where the discoverer maintains a residence | MPC · 3138 |
3139 Shantou | 1980 VL1 | Shantou, Guangdong, China | MPC · 3139 |
3140 Stellafane | 1983 AO | Stellafane, the annual Vermont star party organized by the "Springfield Telescope Makers" | MPC · 3140 |
3141 Buchar | 1984 RH | Emil Buchar (1901–1979), Czech discoverer of minor planets and pioneer of satellite geodesy | MPC · 3141 |
3142 Kilopi | 1937 AC | Kilopi, or 1000 × π, which rounds off to 3142, the number assigned to this minor planet | MPC · 3142 |
3143 Genecampbell | 1980 UA | I. Gene Campbell, American systems programmer in the central computing facility at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics | MPC · 3143 |
3144 Brosche | 1931 TY1 | Peter Brosche (born 1936), German astronomer | MPC · 3144 |
3145 Walter Adams | 1955 RY | Walter Sydney Adams, 19th–20th-century American astronomer, director of the Mount Wilson Observatory (1923–1946), whose spectroscopic studies led to the discovery, with Ernst Arnold Kohlschütter, of the spectroscopic method for determining parallax, and who identified Sirius B as the first white-dwarf star known | MPC · 3145 |
3146 Dato | 1972 KG | Dato Kratsashvili (1963–1980), young Georgian painter | MPC · 3146 |
3147 Samantha | 1976 YU3 | Samantha Reed Smith, 20th-century American schoolgirl who became "America's Youngest Ambassador" | MPC · 3147 |
3148 Grechko | 1979 SA12 | Georgii Mikhailovich Grechko, Soviet cosmonaut and scientist | MPC · 3148 |
3149 Okudzhava | 1981 SH | Bulat Okudzhava, Russian (of Georgian descent) writer, poet and songwriter | MPC · 3149 |
3150 Tosa | 1983 CB | Tosa Province (Ancient name of Kōchi Prefecture), Japan, the discoverer's place of residence | MPC · 3150 |
3151 Talbot | 1983 HF | Henry Fox Talbot (1800–1877), British inventor and pioneer of photography | MPC · 3151 |
3152 Jones | 1983 LF | Albert F. A. L. Jones (1920–2013), New Zealand amateur astronomer | MPC · 3152 |
3153 Lincoln | 1984 SH3 | Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), 16th American President of the United States | MPC · 3153 |
3154 Grant | 1984 SO3 | Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885), 18th American President of the United States | MPC · 3154 |
3155 Lee | 1984 SP3 | Robert E. Lee (1807–1870), American general and commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War | MPC · 3155 |
3156 Ellington | 1953 EE | Duke Ellington (1899–1974), American musician | MPC · 3156 |
3157 Novikov | 1973 SX3 | Alexei Ivanovich Novikov (1916–1986), Soviet aviator and poet | MPC · 3157 |
3158 Anga | 1976 SU2 | Siberian village, birthplace of Russian ethnographers Ivan Evseevich Venyaminov and Afanasij Prokopevich Shchapov | MPC · 3158 |
3159 Prokofʹev | 1976 US2 | Vladimir Prokofiev (1898–1993), Russian spectroscopist | MPC · 3159 |
3160 Angerhofer | 1980 LE | Phillip Edward Angerhofer (1950–1986), American astronomer and astrophysicist at USNO | MPC · 3160 |
3161 Beadell | 1980 TB5 | Len Beadell (1923–1995), Australian surveyor | MPC · 3161 |
3162 Nostalgia | 1980 YH | Nostalgia, a sentimentality for the past | MPC · 3162 |
3163 Randi | 1981 QM | James Randi (1928–2020), Canadian-American magician and science skeptic, who debunked numerous paranormal and pseudoscientific claims | MPC · 3163 |
3164 Prast | 6562 P-L | Martin Prast, American citizen and war veteran | MPC · 3164 |
3165 Mikawa | 1984 QE | Mikawa Province (Ancient name of eastern half of Aichi Prefecture), Japan | MPC · 3165 |
3166 Klondike | 1940 FG | The brothers Karl F. Joutsen and Anton F. Johnson, who made a fortune in the Klondike Gold Rush | MPC · 3166 |
3167 Babcock | 1955 RS | Horace W. Babcock (1912–2003) and his father Harold D. Babcock (1882–1968), American astronomers | MPC · 3167 |
3168 Lomnický Štít | 1980 XM | Lomnický Štít, Slovak meteorological and solar observatory | MPC · 3168 |
3169 Ostro | 1981 LA | Steven Jeffrey Ostro (1946–2008), American radar astronomer | MPC · 3169 |
3170 Dzhanibekov | 1979 SS11 | Vladimir Dzhanibekov (born 1942), Soviet cosmonaut | MPC · 3170 |
3171 Wangshouguan | 1979 WO | Shou-Guan Wang (Wang Shouguan), Chinese astronomer and honorary president of the Chinese Astronomical Society | MPC · 3171 |
3172 Hirst | 1981 WW | William Parkinson Hirst, South African astronomer and orbit computer | MPC · 3172 |
3173 McNaught | 1981 WY | Robert McNaught (born 1956), British astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3173 |
3174 Alcock | 1984 UV | George Alcock (1912–2000), British comet and nova hunter | MPC · 3174 |
3175 Netto | 1979 YP | Edgar Rangel Netto, Brazilian astronomer | MPC · 3175 |
3176 Paolicchi | 1980 VR1 | Paolo Paolicchi, Italian astrophysicist and professor at University of Pisa | MPC · 3176 |
3177 Chillicothe | 1934 AK | City of Chillicothe, Ohio | MPC · 3177 |
3178 Yoshitsune | 1984 WA | Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159–1189), nobleman and military commander, and one of the best known samurais | MPC · 3178 |
3179 Beruti | 1962 FA | Arturo Berutti (1862–1938), Argentinian composer of classical music, known for his operas Pampa, Kryse, Evangelina and Taras Bulba | MPC · 3179 |
3180 Morgan | 1962 RO | William Wilson Morgan (1906–1994), American astronomer | MPC · 3180 |
3181 Ahnert | 1964 EC | Paul Oswald Ahnert (1897–1989), German astronomer and author of the annual Kalender fur Sternfreunde | MPC · 3181 |
3182 Shimanto | 1984 WC | Shimanto River, longest river of the discoverer's home prefecture of Kochi, Japan | MPC · 3182 |
3183 Franzkaiser | 1949 PP | Franz Kaiser (1891–1962), German astronomer | MPC · 3183 |
3184 Raab | 1949 QC | Herbert Raab (born 1969), Austrian software engineer and amateur astronomer, author of Astrometrica software | MPC · 3184 |
3185 Clintford | 1953 VY1 | Clinton B. Ford (1913–1992), American investor and amateur astronomer, secretary of the AAVSO, co-founder of the Ford Observatory, and recipient of ASP's Amateur Achievement Award | MPC · 3185 |
3186 Manuilova | 1973 SD3 | Olga Maksimilianovna Manuilova (1893–1984), Soviet sculptor | MPC · 3186 |
3187 Dalian | 1977 TO3 | Dalian, Liaoning, China | MPC · 3187 |
3188 Jekabsons | 1978 OM | Peter Jekabsons (1943–1990), Australian amateur astronomer and astronomical painter, whose paintings adorn the walls of the discovering Perth Observatory | MPC · 3188 |
3189 Penza | 1978 RF6 | Penza, Russian city | MPC · 3189 |
3190 Aposhanskij | 1978 SR6 | Vladimir Mikhailovich Aposhanskij (1910–1943), Soviet poet and journalist | MPC · 3190 |
3191 Svanetia | 1979 SX9 | Svanetia, a mountainous district in Georgia | MPC · 3191 |
3192 A'Hearn | 1982 BY1 | Michael A'Hearn (1940–2017), American astronomer | MPC · 3192 |
3193 Elliot | 1982 DJ | James L. Elliot (1943–2011), American professor of physics and astronomy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and co-discoverer of the Uranian rings | MPC · 3193 |
3194 Dorsey | 1982 KD1 | Dorsey Taylor Shoemaker Jr., American businessman and uncle of Eugene Shoemaker (formerly credited 2nd discoverer) | MPC · 3194 |
3195 Fedchenko | 1978 PT2 | The Russian Fedchenko family: Alexei Pavlovich Fedchenko (1844–1873), naturalist and explorer, his wife Olga Fedchenko (1845–1921), botanist and plant collector, and their son Boris Fedtschenko (1872–1947), botanist, geographer and writer. | MPC · 3195 |
3196 Maklaj | 1978 RY | Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay (1846–1888), Russian ethnologist and anthropologist who studied the Papuans in New Guinea | MPC · 3196 |
3197 Weissman | 1981 AD | Paul Robert Weissman, American cometary physicist | MPC · 3197 |
3198 Wallonia | 1981 YH1 | Wallonia (Walloon Region), one of the three federal regions of Belgium, the discoverer's birthplace and location of the Institut d'astrophysique (the discovery site operator) | MPC · 3198 |
3199 Nefertiti | 1982 RA | Nefertiti (c. 1370 – c. 1330 BC), Egyptian queen | MPC · 3199 |
3200 Phaethon | 1983 TB | Phaethon from Greek mythology. Son of Helios, he operated the solar chariot for a day, lost control of it and almost set fire to the Earth (the object, associated with the Geminid meteor stream, had then the smallest known perihelion distance) | MPC · 3200 |
3201–3300 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
3201 Sijthoff | 6560 P-L | Albert Georg Sijthoff, Dutch publisher whose family backed the construction of the Sijthoff Planetarium in The Hague in 1934. | MPC · 3201 |
3202 Graff | A908 AA | Gareth V. Williams (born 1965), British astronomer at the Minor Planet Center | MPC · 3202 |
3203 Huth | 1938 SL | Hans Huth (1925–1988), German astronomer | MPC · 3203 |
3204 Lindgren | 1978 RH | Astrid Lindgren (1907–2002), Swedish writer | MPC · 3204 |
3205 Boksenberg | 1979 MO6 | Alexander Boksenberg (born 1936), British astronomer | MPC · 3205 |
3206 Wuhan | 1980 VN1 | Wuhan, the largest city in central China | MPC · 3206 |
3207 Spinrad | 1981 EY25 | Hyron Spinrad (1934–2015), American astronomer | MPC · 3207 |
3208 Lunn | 1981 JM | Borge Lunn, Danish civil engineer and metallurgist | MPC · 3208 |
3209 Buchwald | 1982 BL1 | Vagn Fabritius Buchwald, Danish meteoriticist | MPC · 3209 |
3210 Lupishko | 1983 WH1 | Dmitrij Fedorovich Lupishko, Ukrainian astronomer | MPC · 3210 |
3211 Louispharailda | 1931 CE | Louis Pierre Van Biesbroeck, and Pharailda de Colpaert Van Biesbroeck, parents of the discoverer | MPC · 3211 |
3212 Agricola | 1938 DH2 | Georgius Agricola (1494–1555), German scientist, "father of mineralogy" | MPC · 3212 |
3213 Smolensk | 1977 NQ | Smolensk, Russian city | MPC · 3213 |
3214 Makarenko | 1978 TZ6 | Anton Makarenko (1888–1939), Soviet teacher and writer | MPC · 3214 |
3215 Lapko | 1980 BQ | Konstantin Kuz'mich Lapko, Soviet surgeon | MPC · 3215 |
3216 Harrington | 1980 RB | Robert Sutton Harrington (1942–1993), American astronomer | MPC · 3216 |
3217 Seidelmann | 1980 RK | Paul Kenneth Seidelmann, American astronomer | MPC · 3217 |
3218 Delphine | 6611 P-L | Delphine Jehoulet Delsemme, wife of Armand Delsemme, a Belgian-born astronomer at the University of Toledo in Ohio (see (2954)) | MPC · 3218 |
3219 Komaki | 1934 CX | Kōjirō Komaki, Japanese amateur astronomer | MPC · 3219 |
3220 Murayama | 1951 WF | Sadao Murayama, Japanese astronomer | MPC · 3220 |
3221 Changshi | 1981 XF2 | Changshu, Jiangsu, China | MPC · 3221 |
3222 Liller | 1983 NJ | William Liller, American astronomer | MPC · 3222 |
3223 Forsius | 1942 RN | Sigfrid Aronus Forsius (Siegfried Aronsen; c. 1550–1624), Finnish-born Professor of Astronomy in Uppsala, Sweden. His 1611 manuscript propounding his theory of colours was discovered in the Royal Library in Stockholm in 1969 | MPC · 3223 |
3224 Irkutsk | 1977 RL6 | Irkutsk, Russia | MPC · 3224 |
3225 Hoag | 1982 QQ | Arthur Hoag (1921–1999), American astronomer | MPC · 3225 |
3226 Plinius | 6565 P-L | Pliny the Younger (62–114) | MPC · 3226 |
3227 Hasegawa | 1928 DF | Ichirō Hasegawa, Japanese astronomer | MPC · 3227 |
3228 Pire | 1935 CL | Georges Pire (Father Dominique), Belgian monk (Dominican Order), winner of the 1958 Nobel Prize for Peace | MPC · 3228 |
3229 Solnhofen | A916 PC | Solnhofen, south (SSE) of Nuremberg in Germany and known for its limestone and fossils | MPC · 3229 |
3230 Vampilov | 1972 LE | Alexander Vampilov (1937–1972), Soviet playwright | MPC · 3230 |
3231 Mila | 1972 RU2 | Lyudmila Pakhomova (1946–1986), Soviet ice dancer | MPC · 3231 |
3232 Brest | 1974 SL | Brest, a city in Belarus | MPC · 3232 |
3233 Krišbarons | 1977 RA6 | Krišjānis Barons (1835–1923), Latvian folklorist | MPC · 3233 |
3234 Hergiani | 1978 QO2 | Mikhail Vissarionovich Hergiani (1932–1969), famous Soviet mountaineer | MPC · 3234 |
3235 Melchior | 1981 EL1 | Paul Jacques Léon Melchior, Belgian geophysicist | MPC · 3235 |
3236 Strand | 1982 BH1 | Kaj Aage Gunnar Strand (1907–2000), Danish and American astronomer | MPC · 3236 |
3237 Victorplatt | 1984 SA5 | Victor D. Platt, father of astronomer John Platt who discovered this minor planet | MPC · 3237 |
3238 Timresovia | 1975 VB9 | Nikolay Timofeev-Ressovsky (1900–1981), Soviet biologist | MPC · 3238 |
3239 Meizhou | 1978 UJ2 | Meizhou, Guangdong, China | MPC · 3239 |
3240 Laocoon | 1978 VG6 | Laocoön, Trojan priest of Poseidon | MPC · 3240 |
3241 Yeshuhua | 1978 WH14 | Ye Shuhua (born 1927), Chinese astronomer | MPC · 3241 |
3242 Bakhchisaraj | 1979 SG9 | Bakhchisaray, a town in Crimea, the center of the same district where Crimean Astrophysical Observatory was created | MPC · 3242 |
3243 Skytel | 1980 DC | named after Sky and Telescope magazine for its 50th anniversary | MPC · 3243 |
3244 Petronius | 4008 P-L | Petronius (c. 27–66 AD), Roman writer | MPC · 3244 |
3245 Jensch | 1973 UL5 | Alfred Jensch, German astronomer | MPC · 3245 |
3246 Bidstrup | 1976 GQ3 | Herluf Bidstrup (1912–1988), Danish caricaturist | MPC · 3246 |
3247 Di Martino | 1981 YE | Mario Di Martino (born 1947), Italian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets at the Turin Observatory. He has been a prolific photometrist of rotational light-curves of minor planets, specialized in determining their shape and pole. | MPC · 3247 |
3248 Farinella | 1982 FK | Paolo Farinella (1953–2000), Italian astronomer | MPC · 3248 |
3249 Musashino | 1977 DT4 | Musashino, a suburb of Tokyo, Japan | MPC · 3249 |
3250 Martebo | 1979 EB | Martebo, on Gotland island in Sweden | MPC · 3250 |
3251 Eratosthenes | 6536 P-L | Eratosthenes (c. 276–194 BC), Ancient Greek scientist | MPC · 3251 |
3252 Johnny | 1981 EM4 | Johnny Carson (1925–2005), American TV host and comedian, and amateur astronomer | MPC · 3252 |
3253 Gradie | 1982 HQ1 | Jonathan Carey Gradie, American astronomer | MPC · 3253 |
3254 Bus | 1982 UM | Schelte J. Bus (born 1956), American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3254 |
3255 Tholen | 1980 RA | David J. Tholen (born 1955), American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3255 |
3256 Daguerre | 1981 SJ1 | Louis Daguerre (1787–1851), French chemist and artist, pioneer of photography (the Daguerreotype process) | MPC · 3256 |
3257 Hanzlík | 1982 GG | Stanislav Hanzlík (1878–1956), Czech meteorologist and climatologist | MPC · 3257 |
3258 Somnium | 1983 RJ | Kepler's Somnium, sive opus posthumum de astronomia lunaris (The Dream, or Posthumous Work on Lunar Astronomy), which combined a serious study of lunar astronomy and the fictional account of a journey to the Moon | MPC · 3258 |
3259 Brownlee | 1984 SZ4 | Donald E. Brownlee (born 1943), American astronomer | MPC · 3259 |
3260 Vizbor | 1974 SO2 | Yuri Vizbor (1934–1984), Russian actor, poet, writer, composer and playwright | MPC · 3260 |
3261 Tvardovskij | 1979 SF9 | Aleksandr Tvardovsky (1910–1971), Soviet poet | MPC · 3261 |
3262 Miune | 1983 WB | Miune, mountain in Kōchi, Japan | MPC · 3262 |
3263 Bligh | 1932 CN | William Bligh (1754–1817), captain of the Bounty | MPC · 3263 |
3264 Bounty | 1934 AF | HMS Bounty, ship | MPC · 3264 |
3265 Fletcher | 1953 VN2 | Fletcher Christian (1764–1793), Bounty mutineer | MPC · 3265 |
3266 Bernardus | 1978 PA | Andres Bernardus Muller, Dutch astronomer | MPC · 3266 |
3267 Glo | 1981 AA | Eleanor F. Helin (1932–2009), American astronomer, comet hunter, discoverer of minor planets and advisor to the Planetary Society. Glo is her nickname. | MPC · 3267 |
3268 De Sanctis | 1981 DD | Giovanni de Sanctis (born 1949), Italian astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3268 |
3269 Vibert-Douglas | 1981 EX16 | Vibert Douglas (1894–1988), Canadian astronomer | MPC · 3269 |
3270 Dudley | 1982 DA | H. Dudley Wright, engineer, inventor, entrepreneur and benefactor of science, education and the arts in California and in Geneva, Switzerland. | MPC · 3270 |
3271 Ul | 1982 RB | Ul, a lunar deity in the mythology of Vanuatu | MPC · 3271 |
3272 Tillandz | 1938 DB1 | Elias Tillandz (1640–1693), Swedish physician and botanist | MPC · 3272 |
3273 Drukar | 1975 TS2 | Ivan Fyodorov (1525–1583), one of the first printers of books in Russia and Ukraine. The word Drukar means ‘printer' in Ukrainian and old Russian. | MPC · 3273 |
3274 Maillen | 1981 QO2 | Maillen, Belgium | MPC · 3274 |
3275 Oberndorfer | 1982 HE1 | Hans Oberndorfer (1925–2006), German amateur astronomer, author and director of the Bavarian Public Observatory (Volkssternwarte München) | MPC · 3275 |
3276 Porta Coeli | 1982 RZ1 | Porta Coeli ("Gateway to Heaven") convent in Tišnov, Czech Republic | MPC · 3276 |
3277 Aaronson | 1984 AF1 | Marc Aaronson (1950–1987), American astronomer | MPC · 3277 |
3278 Běhounek | 1984 BT | František Běhounek (1898–1973), Czech physicist | MPC · 3278 |
3279 Solon | 9103 P-L | Solon (c. 630–560 BC), Greek lawmaker | MPC · 3279 |
3280 Grétry | 1933 SJ | André Grétry (1741–1813), Belgian composer from Wallonia | MPC · 3280 |
3281 Maupertuis | 1938 DZ | Pierre Louis Maupertuis (1698–1759), French mathematician and astronomer | MPC · 3281 |
3282 Spencer Jones | 1949 DA | Harold Spencer Jones (1890–1960), British astronomer, former Astronomer Royal | MPC · 3282 |
3283 Skorina | 1979 QA10 | Francysk Skaryna (died 1552), first doctor of medicine in Belarus, printer and publisher | MPC · 3283 |
3284 Niebuhr | 1953 NB | Reinhold Niebuhr (1892–1971), American theologian | MPC · 3284 |
3285 Ruth Wolfe | 1983 VW1 | Ruth Fanton Wolfe, American geologist, colleague of Gene and Carolyn Shoemaker at the United States Geological Survey | MPC · 3285 |
3286 Anatoliya | 1980 BV | Anatoly V. Karachkin (1947–1984), brother-in-law of astronomer Lyudmila Karachkina who discovered this minor planet | MPC · 3286 |
3287 Olmstead | 1981 DK1 | C. Michelle Olmstead (born 1969), American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3287 |
3288 Seleucus | 1982 DV | Seleucus I Nicator (c. 358–281 BC), one of the generals of Alexander the Great and heir to the largest part of his empire | MPC · 3288 |
3289 Mitani | 1934 RP | Tetsuyasu Mitani (1927–2004), Japanese astronomer and discoverer of 1619 Ueta | MPC · 3289 |
3290 Azabu | 1973 SZ1 | Azabu, a district of Tokyo, Japan | MPC · 3290 |
3291 Dunlap | 1982 VX3 | Larry Dunlap, American astronomer | MPC · 3291 |
3292 Sather | 2631 P-L | Bob Sather, research assistant Lunar and Planetary Laboratory | MPC · 3292 |
3293 Rontaylor | 4650 P-L | Ronald C. Taylor, American astronomer | MPC · 3293 |
3294 Carlvesely | 6563 P-L | Carl D. Vesely, American astronomer | MPC · 3294 |
3295 Murakami | 1950 DH | Tadayoshi Murakami (1907–1985), Japanese astronomer | MPC · 3295 |
3296 Bosque Alegre | 1975 SF | The astrophysical station of Córdoba Observatory in Argentina | MPC · 3296 |
3297 Hong Kong | 1978 WN14 | Hong Kong, Chinese island and city | MPC · 3297 |
3298 Massandra | 1979 OB15 | Massandra, town on the Crimean peninsula | MPC · 3298 |
3299 Hall | 1980 TX5 | John Scoville Hall, American astronomer and director of the Lowell Observatory from 1958 to 1977 | MPC · 3299 |
3300 McGlasson | 1928 NA | Scottish Surname of a small clan located in the highlands of Scotland. | MPC · 3300 |
3301–3400 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
3301 Jansje | 1978 CT | Jansje Verveer, mother of Dutch astronomer Arie Verveer | MPC · 3301 |
3302 Schliemann | 1977 RS6 | Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890), German archaeologist | MPC · 3302 |
3303 Merta | 1967 UN | František Merta (1872–1953), teacher and journalist. Grandfather of the discoverer. | MPC · 3303 |
3304 Pearce | 1981 EQ21 | Joseph Algernon Pearce (1893–1988), Canadian astronomer | MPC · 3304 |
3305 Ceadams | 1985 KB | Charles Edward Adams (1870–1945), New Zealand astronomer | MPC · 3305 |
3306 Byron | 1979 SM11 | Lord Byron (1788–1824), British poet | MPC · 3306 |
3307 Athabasca | 1981 DE1 | The Athabascans, ancient people of North America | MPC · 3307 |
3308 Ferreri | 1981 EP | Walter Ferreri (born 1948), Italian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3308 |
3309 Brorfelde | 1982 BH | Brorfelde Observatory in Denmark | MPC · 3309 |
3310 Patsy | 1931 TS2 | Patricia Tombaugh (1912–2012), wife of discoverer Clyde Tombaugh | MPC · 3310 |
3311 Podobed | 1976 QM1 | Vladimir Vladimirovich Podobed, Soviet astronomer | MPC · 3311 |
3312 Pedersen | 1984 SN | Holger Pedersen (born 1946), Danish astronomer | MPC · 3312 |
3313 Mendel | 1980 DG | Gregor Mendel (1822–1884), Czech-Austrian father of genetics | MPC · 3313 |
3314 Beals | 1981 FH | Carlyle Smith Beals (1899–1979), Canadian astronomer | MPC · 3314 |
3315 Chant | 1984 CZ | Clarence Chant (1865–1956), Canadian astronomer | MPC · 3315 |
3316 Herzberg | 1984 CN1 | Gerhard Herzberg (1904–1999), German-born Canadian chemist and astronomer | MPC · 3316 |
3317 Paris | 1984 KF | Paris, Trojan prince | MPC · 3317 |
3318 Blixen | 1985 HB | Karen Blixen (1885–1962), Danish writer | MPC · 3318 |
3319 Kibi | 1977 EJ5 | Kibi Province (ancient name of Okayama Prefecture and eastern half of Hiroshima Prefecture), Japan | MPC · 3319 |
3320 Namba | 1982 VZ4 | Naniwa, traditional name of Osaka, Japan | MPC · 3320 |
3321 Dasha | 1975 TZ2 | Dasha from Sevastopol (1836–1892), Russian sister of charity | MPC · 3321 |
3322 Lidiya | 1975 XY1 | Lydia Zvereva (1890–1916), the first Russian female aviator | MPC · 3322 |
3323 Turgenev | 1979 SY9 | Ivan Turgenev (1818–1883), Russian writer | MPC · 3323 |
3324 Avsyuk | 1983 CW1 | Yurii Nikolaevich Avsyuk, Russian geophysicist (specialist in gravimetry and geodynamics) | MPC · 3324 |
3325 TARDIS | 1984 JZ | The TARDIS, time machine in Doctor Who | MPC · 3325 |
3326 Agafonikov | 1985 FL | Askol'd M. Agafonikov, Russian geophysicist and navigator of the third Russian Antarctic expedition | MPC · 3326 |
3327 Campins | 1985 PW | Humberto Campins (Humberto Campins Camejo), Venezuelan-born American astronomer | MPC · 3327 |
3328 Interposita | 1985 QD1 | The discovery film was exposed hastily between two satellite laser ranging sessions in the adjacent dome. | MPC · 3328 |
3329 Golay | 1985 RT1 | Marcel Golay (1927–2015), Swiss astronomer at Geneva Observatory | MPC · 3329 |
3330 Gantrisch | 1985 RU1 | Gantrisch, a mountain south of Bern in Switzerland | MPC · 3330 |
3331 Kvistaberg | 1979 QS | Kvistaberg, site of Uppsala Observatory, Sweden | MPC · 3331 |
3332 Raksha | 1978 NT1 | Yurij Mikhajlovich Raksha (1937–1980), Russian artist | MPC · 3332 |
3333 Schaber | 1980 TG5 | Gerald Gene Schaber, American planetary geologist with the USGS | MPC · 3333 |
3334 Somov | 1981 YR | Mikhail Somov (1908–1973), Soviet Antarctic explorer | MPC · 3334 |
3335 Quanzhou | 1966 AA | Quanzhou, Fujian, China | MPC · 3335 |
3336 Grygar | 1971 UX | Jiří Grygar (born 1936), Czech astronomer | MPC · 3336 |
3337 Miloš | 1971 UG1 | Miloš Tichý (born 1966), Czech astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3337 |
3338 Richter | 1973 UX5 | Nikolaus B. Richter (1910–1980), first director of the Tautenburg Observatory (1960–1975) | MPC · 3338 |
3339 Treshnikov | 1978 LB | Alexey Tryoshnikov (1914–1991), Soviet Antarctic explorer | MPC · 3339 |
3340 Yinhai | 1979 TK | Yinhai, Guangxi, China | MPC · 3340 |
3341 Hartmann | 1980 OD | William Kenneth Hartmann (born 1939), American planetary scientist, writer, and painter | MPC · 3341 |
3342 Fivesparks | 1982 BD3 | In honor of Newton and Margaret Mayall (1902–1995), American astronomer. The name refers to their residence in Cambridge, Massachusetts | MPC · 3342 |
3343 Nedzel | 1982 HS | V. Alexander Nedzel, American supporter of the supporter of Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research, which discovered this asteroid | MPC · 3343 |
3344 Modena | 1982 JA | Modena, city in Italy | MPC · 3344 |
3345 Tarkovskij | 1982 YC1 | Andrei Tarkovsky (1932–1986), Soviet film producer | MPC · 3345 |
3346 Gerla | 1951 SD | Gertrude Lawrence (1898–1952), English actress | MPC · 3346 |
3347 Konstantin | 1975 VN1 | Konstantin Kalinin (1889–1938), Soviet aviator | MPC · 3347 |
3348 Pokryshkin | 1978 EA3 | Alexander Pokryshkin (1913–1985), Soviet pilot | MPC · 3348 |
3349 Manas | 1979 FH2 | Manas, a Kyrgyz epic poem | MPC · 3349 |
3350 Scobee | 1980 PJ | Dick Scobee (1939–1986), STS-51-L crew member | MPC · 3350 |
3351 Smith | 1980 RN1 | Michael J. Smith (1945–1986), STS-51-L crew member | MPC · 3351 |
3352 McAuliffe | 1981 CW | Christa McAuliffe (1948–1986), STS-51-L crew member | MPC · 3352 |
3353 Jarvis | 1981 YC | Gregory Jarvis (1944–1986), STS-51-L crew member | MPC · 3353 |
3354 McNair | 1984 CW | Ronald McNair (1950–1986), STS-51-L crew member | MPC · 3354 |
3355 Onizuka | 1984 CC1 | Ellison Onizuka (1946–1986), STS-51-L crew member | MPC · 3355 |
3356 Resnik | 1984 EU | Judith Resnik (1949–1986), STS-51-L crew member | MPC · 3356 |
3357 Tolstikov | 1984 FT | Yevgeny Tolstikov (1913–1987), Russian meteorologist and Polar explorer who lead the third Soviet Antarctic expedition | MPC · 3357 |
3358 Anikushin | 1978 RX | Mikhail Anikushin (1917–1997), Russian sculptor | MPC · 3358 |
3359 Purcari | 1978 RA6 | Moldavian wine producer | MPC · 3359 |
3360 Syrinx | 1981 VA | Syrinx, a nymph | MPC · 3360 |
3361 Orpheus | 1982 HR | Orpheus, mythological Greek musician | MPC · 3361 |
3362 Khufu | 1984 QA | Khufu, Egyptian pharaoh | MPC · 3362 |
3363 Bowen | 1960 EE | Ira Sprague Bowen (1898–1973) was an American astronomer and director of the Mount Wilson and Palomar observatories | MPC · 3363 |
3364 Zdenka | 1984 GF | Zdeňka Vávrová (born 1945), Czech astronomer | MPC · 3364 |
3365 Recogne | 1985 CG2 | Recogne in the Ardennes, Belgium | MPC · 3365 |
3366 Gödel | 1985 SD1 | Kurt Gödel (1906–1978), Austro-Hungarian logician | MPC · 3366 |
3367 Alex | 1983 CA3 | Alex R. Baltutis, grandson of the discoverer | MPC · 3367 |
3368 Duncombe | 1985 QT | Raynor Lockwood Duncombe, American astronomer | MPC · 3368 |
3369 Freuchen | 1985 UZ | Peter Freuchen (1886–1957), Danish polar explorer and author | MPC · 3369 |
3370 Kohsai | 1934 CU | Hiroki Kosai (born 1933), Japanese astronomer | MPC · 3370 |
3371 Giacconi | 1955 RZ | Riccardo Giacconi (1931–2018), Italian-born American astrophysicist and winner (with Raymond Davis and Masatoshi Koshiba) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2002 | MPC · 3371 |
3372 Bratijchuk | 1976 SP4 | Matrena Vasil'evna Bratijchuk, Ukrainian astronomer | MPC · 3372 |
3373 Koktebelia | 1978 QQ2 | Koktebel, a resort on the Black Sea in Crimea | MPC · 3373 |
3374 Namur | 1980 KO | Namur, capital of the region of Wallonia in Belgium | MPC · 3374 |
3375 Amy | 1981 JY1 | Amy Shoemaker Prescott, relative of the discoverer | MPC · 3375 |
3376 Armandhammer | 1982 UJ8 | Armand Hammer (1898–1990), American industrialist and art collector | MPC · 3376 |
3377 Lodewijk | 4122 P-L | Lodewijk Woltjer (born 1930), Dutch astronomer | MPC · 3377 |
3378 Susanvictoria | A922 WB | Susan Titus and Victoria Van Biesbroeck Streeter, granddaughters of the discoverer | MPC · 3378 |
3379 Oishi | 1931 TJ1 | Hideo Oishi, Japanese amateur astronomer and orbit computer | MPC · 3379 |
3380 Awaji | 1940 EF | Awaji Island, Japan | MPC · 3380 |
3381 Mikkola | 1941 UG | Seppo Mikkola (born 1947), Finnish astronomer | MPC · 3381 |
3382 Cassidy | 1948 RD | William A. Cassidy (born 1928), American meteoriticist | MPC · 3382 |
3383 Koyama | 1951 AB | Hisako Koyama, Japanese amateur astronomer | MPC · 3383 |
3384 Daliya | 1974 SB1 | Vladimir Dal (1801–1872), Russian lexicologist and ethnographer | MPC · 3384 |
3385 Bronnina | 1979 SK11 | Nina Mikhailovna Bronnikova, Russian astronomer at Pulkovo Observatory | MPC · 3385 |
3386 Klementinum | 1980 FA | The Clementinum, college in Prague | MPC · 3386 |
3387 Greenberg | 1981 WE | Richard J. Greenberg, American planetary scientist at the University of Arizona | MPC · 3387 |
3388 Tsanghinchi | 1981 YR1 | Hin-Chi Tsang, Chinese industrialist | MPC · 3388 |
3389 Sinzot | 1984 DU | Family name of the discoverer's grandmother | MPC · 3389 |
3390 Demanet | 1984 ES1 | The family name of the discoverer's paternal grandmother | MPC · 3390 |
3391 Sinon | 1977 DD3 | Sinon, mythical Greek warrior | MPC · 3391 |
3392 Setouchi | 1979 YB | Setouchi Region, Japan | MPC · 3392 |
3393 Štúr | 1984 WY1 | Ľudovít Štúr (1815–1856), Slovak leader and writer | MPC · 3393 |
3394 Banno | 1986 DB | Yoshiaki Banno (1952–1991), Japanese engineer and a discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3394 |
3395 Jitka | 1985 UN | Jitka Benešová, Czech assistant at Klet Observatory | MPC · 3395 |
3396 Muazzez | A915 TE | Muazzez K. Lohmiller, staff member of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory | MPC · 3396 |
3397 Leyla | 1964 XA | Nancy Leyla Lohmiller (born 1985), daughter of Muazzez Lohmiller | MPC · 3397 |
3398 Stättmayer | 1978 PC | Peter Stättmayer, German amateur astronomer, director of the Munich Public Observatory | MPC · 3398 |
3399 Kobzon | 1979 SZ9 | Joseph Kobzon (1937–2018), Soviet singer | MPC · 3399 |
3400 Aotearoa | 1981 GX | Māori name for New Zealand | MPC · 3400 |
3401–3500 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
3401 Vanphilos | 1981 PA | Vanessa Hall and Philip Osborne, on the occasion of their marriage. The name was given by Gareth V. Williams, astronomer at the Minor Planet Center and a friend of the couple. | MPC · 3401 |
3402 Wisdom | 1981 PB | Jack Wisdom, American astronomer at MIT | MPC · 3402 |
3403 Tammy | 1981 SW | Tammy Irelan, wife of R. L. Irelan staff member at Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site | MPC · 3403 |
3404 Hinderer | 1934 CY | Fritz Hinderer (1912–1991), German astronomer at Babelsberg Observatory | MPC · 3404 |
3405 Daiwensai | 1964 UQ | Wen-Sai Dai (1911–1979), Chinese astronomer | MPC · 3405 |
3406 Omsk | 1969 DA | Omsk, Russia | MPC · 3406 |
3407 Jimmysimms | 1973 DT | James A. C. Simms III (born 1957), American system administrator | MPC · 3407 |
3408 Shalamov | 1977 QG4 | Varlam Shalamov (1907–1982), Soviet writer | MPC · 3408 |
3409 Abramov | 1977 RE6 | Fyodor Abramov (1920–1983), Soviet writer | MPC · 3409 |
3410 Vereshchagin | 1978 SZ7 | Vasily Vereshchagin (1842–1904), Russian painter | MPC · 3410 |
3411 Debetencourt | 1980 LK | The family name of the mother of astronomer Georges Roland, who co-discovered Comet Arend–Roland | MPC · 3411 |
3412 Kafka | 1983 AU2 | Franz Kafka (1883–1924), German-Czech writer | MPC · 3412 |
3413 Andriana | 1983 CB3 | Andriana Marie Hazelton, granddaughter of the discoverer Norman G. Thomas | MPC · 3413 |
3414 Champollion | 1983 DJ | Jean-François Champollion (1790–1832), French linguist | MPC · 3414 |
3415 Danby | 1928 SL | Michael Anthony Danby, British-born mathematician formerly of North Carolina State University | MPC · 3415 |
3416 Dorrit | 1931 VP | Dorrit Hoffleit (1907–2007), American astronomer | MPC · 3416 |
3417 Tamblyn | 1937 GG | Peter Tamblyn, American astronomer | MPC · 3417 |
3418 Izvekov | 1973 QZ1 | Vladimir Andreevich Izvekov, Soviet astronomer | MPC · 3418 |
3419 Guth | 1981 JZ | Vladimír Guth (1905–1980), Slovak astronomer | MPC · 3419 |
3420 Standish | 1984 EB | E. Myles Standish Jr, American astronomer, Caltech/JPL | MPC · 3420 |
3421 Yangchenning | 1975 WK1 | Yang Chen-Ning (born 1922), Chinese-American physicist | MPC · 3421 |
3422 Reid | 1978 OJ | Ruth and Gordon Reid (1923–1989), professor of politics at the University of Western Australia | MPC · 3422 |
3423 Slouka | 1981 CK | Hubert Slouka (1903–1973), Czech astronomer | MPC · 3423 |
3424 Nušl | 1982 CD | František Nušl (1867–1951), Czech astronomer and mathematician | MPC · 3424 |
3425 Hurukawa | 1929 BD | Kiichirō Furukawa (Hurukawa, 1929–2016), Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3425 |
3426 Seki | 1932 CQ | Tsutomu Seki (born 1930), Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3426 |
3427 Szentmártoni | 1938 AD | Béla Szentmártoni (1931–1988), Hungarian amateur astronomer | MPC · 3427 |
3428 Roberts | 1952 JH | Walter Orr Roberts (1915–1990), American astronomer and atmospheric physicist | MPC · 3428 |
3429 Chuvaev | 1974 SU1 | Konstantin Konstantinovich Chuvaev (1917–1994), Soviet astronomer | MPC · 3429 |
3430 Bradfield | 1980 TF4 | William A. Bradfield (1927–2014), Australian amateur astronomer | MPC · 3430 |
3431 Nakano | 1984 QC | Shuichi Nakano (born 1947), Japanese astronomer | MPC · 3431 |
3432 Kobuchizawa | 1986 EE | Kobuchizawa Observatory in Japan which contributes asteroid (Near Earth Objects) observations to the Minor Planet Center | MPC · 3432 |
3433 Fehrenbach | 1963 TJ1 | Charles Fehrenbach (1914–2008), French astronomer | MPC · 3433 |
3434 Hurless | 1981 VO | Carolyn Hurless (1934–1987), American amateur astronomer | MPC · 3434 |
3435 Boury | 1981 XC2 | Arsène Boury (1934–1982), Belgian astronomer | MPC · 3435 |
3436 Ibadinov | 1976 SS3 | Hursandkul Ibadinov, Tajik astronomer | MPC · 3436 |
3437 Kapitsa | 1982 UZ5 | Pyotr Kapitsa (1894–1984), Russian physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1978 | MPC · 3437 |
3438 Inarradas | 1974 SD5 | Argentine Institute of Radio Astronomy Spanish: Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomia | MPC · 3438 |
3439 Lebofsky | 1983 RL2 | Larry A. Lebofsky, American astronomer | MPC · 3439 |
3440 Stampfer | 1950 DD | Simon von Stampfer (1792–1864), Austrian geodesist and astronomer, pioneer of cinematography | MPC · 3440 |
3441 Pochaina | 1969 TS1 | PochainaDnieper in the Ukraine | , a tributary of theMPC · 3441 |
3442 Yashin | 1978 TO7 | Lev Yashin (1929–1990), Soviet goalkeeper | MPC · 3442 |
3443 Leetsungdao | 1979 SB1 | Tsung-Dao Lee (born 1926), Chinese American physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics | MPC · 3443 |
3444 Stepanian | 1980 RJ2 | Natalia Nikolaevna Stepanian (astrophysicist) and Arnol'd Artashesovich Stepanian (head of the gamma-ray laboratory) both astronomers at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory | MPC · 3444 |
3445 Pinson | 1983 FC | William H. Pinson (1919–), American geochemist | MPC · 3445 |
3446 Combes | 1942 EB | Michel-Alain Combes (born 1942), French astronomer | MPC · 3446 |
3447 Burckhalter | 1956 SC | Charles Burckhalter (1849–1923), American astronomer | MPC · 3447 |
3448 Narbut | 1977 QA5 | Heorhiy Narbut (1886–1920), Ukrainian graphic designer | MPC · 3448 |
3449 Abell | 1978 VR9 | George O. Abell (1927–1983), American astronomer | MPC · 3449 |
3450 Dommanget | 1983 QJ | Jean Dommanget, Belgian astronomer | MPC · 3450 |
3451 Mentor | 1984 HA1 | Mentor, mythological Greek king, son of Imbrus at Pedaseus, father of Imbrius, ally of the Trojans | MPC · 3451 |
3452 Hawke | 1980 OA | Bernard Ray Hawke, American planetary geologist at the University of Hawaii | MPC · 3452 |
3453 Dostoevsky | 1981 SS5 | Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881), Russian writer | MPC · 3453 |
3454 Lieske | 1981 WB1 | Jay Henry Lieske, American astronomer | MPC · 3454 |
3455 Kristensen | 1985 QC | Leif Kahl Kristensen, Danish astronomer | MPC · 3455 |
3456 Etiennemarey | 1985 RS2 | Étienne-Jules Marey (1830–1904), French surgeon, physiologist, inventor of the chronophotograph, pioneer of cinematography, contemporary of Eadweard Muybridge | MPC · 3456 |
3457 Arnenordheim | 1985 RA3 | Arne Nordheim (1931–2010), Norwegian composer | MPC · 3457 |
3458 Boduognat | 1985 RT3 | Boduognaty or Boduognatus, leader of the Nervii in Gaul who, with the Atrebates and Viromandui, fought Julius Caesar in 57 BC | MPC · 3458 |
3459 Bodil | 1986 GB | Bodil Jensen, wife of the discoverer Poul Jensen | MPC · 3459 |
3460 Ashkova | 1973 QB2 | Nataliya Vladimirovna Ashkova, Soviet astronomer at the Institute for Theoretical Astronomy | MPC · 3460 |
3461 Mandelshtam | 1977 SA1 | Osip Mandelstam (1891–1938), Soviet poet | MPC · 3461 |
3462 Zhouguangzhao | 1981 UA10 | Zhou Guangzhao (born 1929), Chinese physicist | MPC · 3462 |
3463 Kaokuen | 1981 XJ2 | Charles K. Kao (1933–2018), Chinese physicist | MPC · 3463 |
3464 Owensby | 1983 BA | Pamela D. Owensby, planetary astronomer at the University of Hawaii | MPC · 3464 |
3465 Trevires | 1984 SQ5 | Ancient Belgian tribe, mentioned in Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars | MPC · 3465 |
3466 Ritina | 1975 EA6 | discoverer's daughter Margarita, who was also an astronomer at Crimean Astrophysical Observatory | MPC · 3466 |
3467 Bernheim | 1981 SF2 | Robert Burnham Jr. (1931–1993), American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3467 |
3468 Urgenta | 1975 AM | Type of potato | MPC · 3468 |
3469 Bulgakov | 1982 UL7 | Mikhail Bulgakov (1891–1940), Russian writer | MPC · 3469 |
3470 Yaronika | 1975 ES | discoverer's son Yaroslav, who also works at CrAO | MPC · 3470 |
3471 Amelin | 1977 QK2 | Valentin Mikhailovich Amelin (1930–1989), Soviet geodesist | MPC · 3471 |
3472 Upgren | 1981 EJ10 | Arthur Reinhold Upgren, American astronomer | MPC · 3472 |
3473 Sapporo | A924 EG | Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan | MPC · 3473 |
3474 Linsley | 1962 HE | Earl Garfield Linsley (1882–1969), professor of geography at Mills College, California | MPC · 3474 |
3475 Fichte | 1972 TD | Hubert Fichte (1935–1986), German writer | MPC · 3475 |
3476 Dongguan | 1978 UF2 | Dongguan, Guangdong, China | MPC · 3476 |
3477 Kazbegi | 1979 KH | Mount Kazbek, on the border between Georgia and Russia | MPC · 3477 |
3478 Fanale | 1979 XG | Fraser Partington Fanale, American planetary geologist | MPC · 3478 |
3479 Malaparte | 1980 TQ | Curzio Malaparte (1898–1957), Italian writer | MPC · 3479 |
3480 Abante | 1981 GB | Robert Hamilton Brown, planetary astronomer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory | MPC · 3480 |
3481 Xianglupeak | 1982 DS6 | Xianglu Peak ("Incense Burner Peak", 557 m), highest point of the Fragrant Hill Park, northwest of Beijing, China | JPL · 3481 |
3482 Lesnaya | 1975 VY4 | village Lesnaya, near which Swedes were defeated by the Russian army in the Battle of Lesnaya | MPC · 3482 |
3483 Svetlov | 1976 YP2 | Mikhail Svetlov (1903–1964), Soviet poet | MPC · 3483 |
3484 Neugebauer | 1978 NE | The Neugebauers, American family of physicists and mathematicians: Otto Neugebauer, historian of astronomy, Marcia Neugebauer and Gerald Neugebauer, both astronomers | MPC · 3484 |
3485 Barucci | 1983 NU | Maria A. Barucci, Italian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3485 |
3486 Fulchignoni | 1984 CR | Marcello Fulchignoni, Italian astronomer | MPC · 3486 |
3487 Edgeworth | 1978 UF | Kenneth Edgeworth (1880–1972), Irish engineer | MPC · 3487 |
3488 Brahic | 1980 PM | André Brahic (1942–2016), French astronomer | MPC · 3488 |
3489 Lottie | 1983 AT2 | Lottie Soll-Herkenhoff, wife of co-discoverer Kenneth E. Herkenhoff | MPC · 3489 |
3490 Šolc | 1984 SV | Ivan Šolc, Czech inventor | MPC · 3490 |
3491 Fridolin | 1984 SM4 | Fridolin of Säckingen, an Irish missionary, is the patron saint of the Swiss valley of Glarus | MPC · 3491 |
3492 Petra-Pepi | 1985 DQ | Daughter of the discoverer | MPC · 3492 |
3493 Stepanov | 1976 GR6 | Vladimir Yevgenyevich Stepanov (1913–1986), Soviet physicist | MPC · 3493 |
3494 Purple Mountain | 1980 XW | Purple Mountain Observatory, Jiangsu, China | MPC · 3494 |
3495 Colchagua | 1981 NU | Colchagua Province, Chile | MPC · 3495 |
3496 Arieso | 1977 RC | name consists of acronyms of Astronomisches Rechen-Institut and the European Southern Observatory | MPC · 3496 |
3497 Innanen | 1941 HJ | Kimmo Innanen (1937–2011), Finnish-Canadian astronomer | MPC · 3497 |
3498 Belton | 1981 EG14 | Michael J. Belton (1934–2018), American astronomer | MPC · 3498 |
3499 Hoppe | 1981 VW1 | Johannes Hoppe (1907–?), German professor of astronomy at the University of Jena | MPC · 3499 |
3500 Kobayashi | A919 SD | Takao Kobayashi (born 1961), astronomer | MPC · 3500 |
3501–3600 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
3501 Olegiya | 1971 QU | Oleg Nikolaevich Korotsev (born 1922), Russian astronomer | MPC · 3501 |
3502 Huangpu | 1964 TR1 | Huangpu District, Shanghai | MPC · 3502 |
3503 Brandt | 1981 EF17 | John Conrad Brandt, American astronomer and author | MPC · 3503 |
3504 Kholshevnikov | 1981 RV3 | Konstantin Vladislavovich Kholshevnikov, Russian astronomer and professor at Leningrad University | MPC · 3504 |
3505 Byrd | 1983 AM | Deborah Byrd (born 1951), producer of the Earth & Sky radio series | MPC · 3505 |
3506 French | 1984 CO1 | Linda M. French (born 1951), American Astronomer, Professor of Physics, Illinois Wesleyan University | MPC · 3506 |
3507 Vilas | 1982 UX | Faith Vilas (born 1952), American planetary scientist and Director of the MMT Observatory in Arizona | MPC · 3507 |
3508 Pasternak | 1980 DO5 | Boris Pasternak (1890–1960), Russian writer | MPC · 3508 |
3509 Sanshui | 1978 UH2 | Sanshui, Chinese city in the Sanshui District | MPC · 3509 |
3510 Veeder | 1982 TP | Glenn John Veeder, American astronomer | MPC · 3510 |
3511 Tsvetaeva | 1982 TC2 | Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941), Soviet poet | MPC · 3511 |
3512 Eriepa | 1984 AC1 | Erie, Pennsylvania | MPC · 3512 |
3513 Quqinyue | 1965 UZ | Qu Qinyue (born 1935), Chinese astronomer | MPC · 3513 |
3514 Hooke | 1971 UJ | Robert Hooke (1635–1703), English scientist | MPC · 3514 |
3515 Jindra | 1982 UH2 | Lumír Jindra (born 1936), Czech pharmacologist and friend of the discoverer | MPC · 3515 |
3516 Rusheva | 1982 UH7 | Nadya Rusheva (1952–1969), Russian painter | MPC · 3516 |
3517 Tatianicheva | 1976 SE1 | Lyudmila Tatianicheva (1915–1980), Soviet poet | MPC · 3517 |
3518 Florena | 1977 QC4 | Pavel Florensky (1882–1943), Russian religious philosopher, physicist and mathematician and hisson, Kirill Florensky (1915–1982), geochemist and mineralogist | MPC · 3518 |
3519 Ambiorix | 1984 DO | Ambiorix, leader of Belgian tribe in the time of the Romans | MPC · 3519 |
3520 Klopsteg | 1952 SG | Paul E. Klopsteg (1889–1991), American physicist | MPC · 3520 |
3521 Comrie | 1982 MH | Leslie Comrie (1893–1950), New Zealand-born astronomer and pioneer in mathematical computation | MPC · 3521 |
3522 Becker | 1941 SW | Reinhold von Becker | (1788–1858), Finnish author and academicMPC · 3522 |
3523 Arina | 1975 TV2 | Arina Rodionovna Yakoleva (1758–1828), the nurse of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin | MPC · 3523 |
3524 Schulz | 1981 EE27 | Charles M. Schulz (1922–2000), cartoonist and creator of the comic strip Peanuts (Charlie Brown; Charlie Brown). | MPC · 3524 |
3525 Paul | 1983 CX2 | Paul J. Baltutis, son-in-law of the discoverer Norman G. Thomas | MPC · 3525 |
3526 Jeffbell | 1984 CN | Space scientist/writer Jeffrey F. Bell | MPC · 3526 |
3527 McCord | 1985 GE1 | Thomas Bard McCord, American astronomer (planetary geologist) | MPC · 3527 |
3528 Counselman | 1981 EW3 | Charles Claude Counselman III (born 1943), American planetary scientist | MPC · 3528 |
3529 Dowling | 1981 EQ19 | Timothy Edward Dowling, American planetary scientist and professor at MIT | MPC · 3529 |
3530 Hammel | 1981 EC20 | Heidi Hammel (born 1960), American planetary scientist | MPC · 3530 |
3531 Cruikshank | 1981 FB | Dale Cruikshank, NASA space scientist | MPC · 3531 |
3532 Tracie | 1983 AS2 | Tracie Lynn Ojakangas, wife of co-discoverer Gregory Wayne Ojakangas | MPC · 3532 |
3533 Toyota | 1986 UE | Toyota, Aichi, Japan | MPC · 3533 |
3534 Sax | 1936 XA | Adolphe Sax (1814–1894), Belgian musical instrument designer, best known for inventing the saxophone | MPC · 3534 |
3535 Ditte | 1979 SN11 | The main character of Ditte, a human child novel by Martin Andersen Nexø | MPC · 3535 |
3536 Schleicher | 1981 EV20 | David Glenn Schleicher, American astronomer at Lowell Observatory | MPC · 3536 |
3537 Jürgen | 1982 VT | Jürgen Rahe (1939–1997), Director of NASA's Solar System Exploration Division | MPC · 3537 |
3538 Nelsonia | 6548 P-L | Elisabeth Nelson, secretary at Heidelberg Observatory and Max Planck Institute for Astronomy and took care of the investigators of the Palomar–Leiden Survey | MPC · 3538 |
3539 Weimar | 1967 GF1 | Weimar, Germany | MPC · 3539 |
3540 Protesilaos | 1973 UF5 | Protesilaos, mythical person related to Trojan War | MPC · 3540 |
3541 Graham | 1984 ML | Lloyd Wilson Graham (1940- ), executive director of the department of state services, who supported the Perth Observatory | MPC · 3541 |
3542 Tanjiazhen | 1964 TN2 | Tan Jiazhen (1909–2008), Chinese geneticist | MPC · 3542 |
3543 Ningbo | 1964 VA3 | Ningbo Chinese city | MPC · 3543 |
3544 Borodino | 1977 RD4 | Village in Russia, where the Battle of Borodino took place in 1812 | MPC · 3544 |
3545 Gaffey | 1981 WK2 | Michael James Gaffey (born 1945), American planetary geologist | MPC · 3545 |
3546 Atanasoff | 1983 SC | John Vincent Atanasoff (1903–1995), American (of Bulgarian descent) mathematician and physicist, inventor of the Atanasoff–Berry Computer | MPC · 3546 |
3547 Serov | 1978 TM6 | Valentin Serov (1865–1911), Russian painter | MPC · 3547 |
3548 Eurybates | 1973 SO | Eurybates, mythological Greek soldier | MPC · 3548 |
3549 Hapke | 1981 YH | Bruce Hapke (born 1931), American planetary scientist | MPC · 3549 |
3550 Link | 1981 YS | František Link (1906–1984), Czech astronomer | MPC · 3550 |
3551 Verenia | 1983 RD | First vestal virgin consecrated by the legendary Roman king Numa Pompilius | MPC · 3551 |
3552 Don Quixote | 1983 SA | Don Quixote, eponymous hero of the novel by Cervantes | MPC · 3552 |
3553 Mera | 1985 JA | Maera, a daughter of Praetus | MPC · 3553 |
3554 Amun | 1986 EB | Amun, Egyptian god | MPC · 3554 |
3555 Miyasaka | 1931 TC1 | Seidai Miyasaka (born 1955), Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3555 |
3556 Lixiaohua | 1964 UO | Li Xiaohua, Chinese industrialist from Beijing | MPC · 3556 |
3557 Sokolsky | 1977 QE1 | Andrej Georgievich Sokolskij, Soviet astronomer at ITA | MPC · 3557 |
3558 Shishkin | 1978 SQ2 | Ivan Shishkin (1832–1898), Russian painter | MPC · 3558 |
3559 Violaumayer | 1980 PH | Martin Mayer, German amateur astronomer, operating from the Violau Public Observatory | MPC · 3559 |
3560 Chenqian | 1980 RZ2 | Chen Qian, director of the History Museum of Chinese Astronomy, helped to popularize astronomy in China. | MPC · 3560 |
3561 Devine | 1983 HO | John Devine Hazelton, son-in-law of the discoverer Norman G. Thomas | MPC · 3561 |
3562 Ignatius | 1984 AZ | Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556), founder of the Jesuit Order | MPC · 3562 |
3563 Canterbury | 1985 FE | Canterbury, New Zealand | MPC · 3563 |
3564 Talthybius | 1985 TC1 | Talthybius, mythological Greek soldier | MPC · 3564 |
3565 Ojima | 1986 YD | Ojima, Gunma, Japan, where the discoverers' observatory was situated | MPC · 3565 |
3566 Levitan | 1979 YA9 | Isaac Levitan (1860–1900), Russian painter | MPC · 3566 |
3567 Alvema | 1930 VD | The three great-granddaughters of the discoverer Eugène Joseph Delporte, Aline De Middelaer, and Véronique and Martine Warck | MPC · 3567 |
3568 ASCII | 1936 UB | ASCII Corporation, Japan | MPC · 3568 |
3569 Kumon | 1938 DN1 | Toru Kumon (1914–1995), Japanese educator | MPC · 3569 |
3570 Wuyeesun | 1979 XO | Wu Yee-sun (1900–2005), Chinese bonsai artist | MPC · 3570 |
3571 Milanštefánik | 1982 EJ | Milan Rastislav Štefánik, Slovak-French astronomer, meteorologist, general, one of the founders of Czechoslovakia | MPC · 3571 |
3572 Leogoldberg | 1954 UJ2 | Leo Goldberg (1913–1987), American astronomer | MPC · 3572 |
3573 Holmberg | 1982 QO1 | Erik Holmberg (1908–2000), Swedish astronomer | MPC · 3573 |
3574 Rudaux | 1982 TQ | Lucien Rudaux (1874–1947), French astronomer | MPC · 3574 |
3575 Anyuta | 1984 DU2 | Anna Aleksandrovna Shishmareva, Soviet parachutist | MPC · 3575 |
3576 Galina | 1984 DB3 | Galina Bogdanovna Pyasetskaya, Soviet parachutist | MPC · 3576 |
3577 Putilin | 1969 TK | Ivan Ivanovich Putilin (1893–1954), Soviet minor planet researcher | MPC · 3577 |
3578 Carestia | 1977 CC | Reinaldo Augusto Carestia (1932–1993) researcher at the Felix Aguilar Observatory in Argentina | MPC · 3578 |
3579 Rockholt | 1977 YA | Ronald Rockholt (born 1928), scientist | MPC · 3579 |
3580 Avery | 1983 CS2 | Avery Jordan Thomas (born 1994), grandson of the discoverer | MPC · 3580 |
3581 Alvarez | 1985 HC | Luis Walter Alvarez (1911–1988) and his son Walter Alvarez (born 1940), discoverers of the Iridium layer associated with the meteor impact which killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. | MPC · 3581 |
3582 Cyrano | 1986 TT5 | Cyrano de Bergerac (1619–1655), French dramatist | MPC · 3582 |
3583 Burdett | 1929 TQ | Burdett, Kansas, hometown of discoverer Clyde Tombaugh | MPC · 3583 |
3584 Aisha | 1981 TW | Aisha Renee Thomas (born 1991), granddaughter of the discoverer Norman G. Thomas | MPC · 3584 |
3585 Goshirakawa | 1987 BE | Emperor Go-Shirakawa (1127–1192), Japan | MPC · 3585 |
3586 Vasnetsov | 1978 SW6 | Viktor Vasnetsov (1848–1926) and Apollinary Vasnetsov (1856–1933), Russian painters | MPC · 3586 |
3587 Descartes | 1981 RK5 | René Descartes (1596–1650), French philosopher | MPC · 3587 |
3588 Kirik | 1981 TH4 | Kirik the Novgorodian (c. 1110–1158), Novgorodian monk of the Antoniev Monastery | MPC · 3588 |
3589 Loyola | 1984 AB1 | Loyola, a Spanish town and birthplace of Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit Order | MPC · 3589 |
3590 Holst | 1984 CQ | Gustav Holst (1874–1934), English composer | MPC · 3590 |
3591 Vladimirskij | 1978 QJ2 | Boris Mikhajlovich Vladimirskij, astronomer at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory | MPC · 3591 |
3592 Nedbal | 1980 CT | Oskar Nedbal (1874–1930), Czech composer | MPC · 3592 |
3593 Osip | 1981 EB20 | David J. Osip, researcher at Lowell Observatory | MPC · 3593 |
3594 Scotti | 1983 CN | James V. Scotti (born 1960), astronomer (member of Spacewatch team) | MPC · 3594 |
3595 Gallagher | 1985 TF1 | John S. Gallagher III, director of the Lowell Observatory | MPC · 3595 |
3596 Meriones | 1985 VO | Meriones, mythical Greek warrior | MPC · 3596 |
3597 Kakkuri | 1941 UL | Juhani Kakkuri, Finnish geodesist | MPC · 3597 |
3598 Saucier | 1977 KK1 | Agnes Saucier, grandmother of the American astronomer Ellen Howell, who discovered this minor planet | MPC · 3598 |
3599 Basov | 1978 PB3 | Nikolay Basov (1922–2001), Soviet physicist and Nobel Prize Laureate | MPC · 3599 |
3600 Archimedes | 1978 SL7 | Archimedes (c. 287–212 BC), ancient Greek scientist | MPC · 3600 |
3601–3700 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
3601 Velikhov | 1979 SP9 | Evgenij Pavlovich Velikhov, Russian physicist and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences | MPC · 3601 |
3602 Lazzaro | 1981 DQ2 | Daniela Lazzaro (born 1956), Brazilian astronomer | MPC · 3602 |
3603 Gajdušek | 1981 RM | Vilém Gajdušek (1895–1977), Czech telescope maker | MPC · 3603 |
3604 Berkhuijsen | 5550 P-L | E. M. Berkhuijsen, Dutch astronomer of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Germany | MPC · 3604 |
3605 Davy | 1932 WB | Named for Davy De Winter, son of the former administrator of the Royal Observatory of Belgium | MPC · 3605 |
3606 Pohjola | 1939 SF | Pohjola, location in Finnish mythology | MPC · 3606 |
3607 Naniwa | 1977 DO4 | Naniwa, traditional name of Osaka, Japan | MPC · 3607 |
3608 Kataev | 1978 SD1 | Valentin Petrovich Kataev (1897–1986), Soviet writer | MPC · 3608 |
3609 Liloketai | 1980 VM1 | Loke-Tai Li, Chinese educator | MPC · 3609 |
3610 Decampos | 1981 EA1 | José Adolfo Snajdauf de Campos, Brazilian astronomer at Valongo Observatory | MPC · 3610 |
3611 Dabu | 1981 YY1 | Dabu County, Guangdong, China | MPC · 3611 |
3612 Peale | 1982 TW | Stanton J. Peale (1937–2015), American astrophysicist and planetary astronomer | MPC · 3612 |
3613 Kunlun | 1982 VJ11 | Kunlun, mountain range in northwest China | MPC · 3613 |
3614 Tumilty | 1983 AE1 | Jodi Anne Tumilty Thomas, daughter-in-law of the discoverer Norman G. Thomas | MPC · 3614 |
3615 Safronov | 1983 WZ | Viktor Safronov (1917–1999), Soviet astronomer | MPC · 3615 |
3616 Glazunov | 1984 JJ2 | Ilya Glazunov (1930–2017), Russian painter | MPC · 3616 |
3617 Eicher | 1984 LJ | David J. Eicher (born 1961), American writer popularizer of astronomy and former editor-in-chief of Astronomy | MPC · 3617 |
3618 Kuprin | 1979 QP8 | Aleksandr Kuprin (1870–1938), Russian writer | MPC · 3618 |
3619 Nash | 1981 EU35 | Douglas B. Nash, American planetary scientist | MPC · 3619 |
3620 Platonov | 1981 RU2 | Andrei Platonov (1899–1951), Russian writer | MPC · 3620 |
3621 Curtis | 1981 SQ1 | Curtis R. Carbutt (1911–1976), teacher of the discoverer Norman G. Thomas | MPC · 3621 |
3622 Ilinsky | 1981 SX7 | Igor Ilyinsky (1901–1987), Soviet actor | MPC · 3622 |
3623 Chaplin | 1981 TG2 | Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977), English comedy actor | MPC · 3623 |
3624 Mironov | 1982 TH2 | Andrei Mironov (1941–1987), Soviet actor and producer | MPC · 3624 |
3625 Fracastoro | 1984 HZ1 | Mario Girolamo Fracastoro, Italian astronomer and former director of the Catania and the Pino Torinese observatories | MPC · 3625 |
3626 Ohsaki | 1929 PA | Shoji Osaki (1912–), Japanese astronomical historian | MPC · 3626 |
3627 Sayers | 1973 DS | Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957), British author | MPC · 3627 |
3628 Božněmcová | 1979 WD | Božena Němcová (1820–1862), Czech writer | MPC · 3628 |
3629 Lebedinskij | 1982 WK | Aleksandr Ignatevich Lebedinski (1913–1967), Soviet astronomer | MPC · 3629 |
3630 Lubomír | 1984 QN | Lubomír is a Slavic first name common in the South Bohemian Region | MPC · 3630 |
3631 Sigyn | 1987 BV1 | Daughter of the discoverer | MPC · 3631 |
3632 Grachevka | 1976 SJ4 | Grachevka, a Russian village in Tambov Oblast (now Lipetsk Oblast), the birthplace of the discoverer's parents Stepan Chernykh and Melaniya Chernykh | MPC · 3632 |
3633 Mira | 1980 EE2 | Hugo Mira (1937–1994), researcher at Felix Aguilar Observatory, Argentina | MPC · 3633 |
3634 Iwan | 1980 FV | Iwan P. Williams, British astronomer | MPC · 3634 |
3635 Kreutz | 1981 WO1 | Heinrich Kreutz (1854–1907), German astronomer | MPC · 3635 |
3636 Pajdušáková | 1982 UJ2 | Ľudmila Pajdušáková (1916–1979), Slovak astronomer | MPC · 3636 |
3637 O'Meara | 1984 UQ | Stephen James O'Meara, American astronomer, astronomy writer and author and contributing editor to Sky and Telescope | MPC · 3637 |
3638 Davis | 1984 WX | Donald R. Davis, senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson | MPC · 3638 |
3639 Weidenschilling | 1985 TX | Stuart J. Weidenschilling, American planetary scientist | MPC · 3639 |
3640 Gostin | 1985 TR3 | Victor Gostin (born 1940), an Australian geologist and researcher of Australian impact craters | MPC · 3640 |
3641 Williams Bay | A922 WC | Williams Bay, Wisconsin, home of Yerkes Observatory | MPC · 3641 |
3642 Frieden | 1953 XL1 | German for "peace" | MPC · 3642 |
3643 Tienchanglin | 1978 UN2 | Chang-Lin Tien (1935–2002), former Chancellor of the University of California at Berkeley | MPC · 3643 |
3644 Kojitaku | 1931 TW | Takuo Kojima (born 1955), Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3644 |
3645 Fabini | 1981 QZ | Tatiana Fabini (1943–1989), Slovak astronomy writer | MPC · 3645 |
3646 Aduatiques | 1985 RK4 | Aduatiques (Aduatuci), an ancient tribe from Namur, Belgium | MPC · 3646 |
3647 Dermott | 1986 AD1 | Stanley Dermott, British-American astronomer | MPC · 3647 |
3648 Raffinetti | 1957 HK | Virgilio Raffinetti (1869–1946), Argentine astronomer and a director of La Plata Observatory | MPC · 3648 |
3649 Guillermina | 1976 HQ | Maria Guillermina Martin de Cesco (born 1915), widow and mother of Argentine astronomers Carlos Cesco and Mario R. Cesco, respectively | MPC · 3649 |
3650 Kunming | 1978 UO2 | Kunming, Yunnan, China | MPC · 3650 |
3651 Friedman | 1978 VB5 | Louis Friedman (born 1941), co-founder of the Planetary Society, and his wife, Connie | MPC · 3651 |
3652 Soros | 1981 TC3 | George Soros (born 1930), Hungarian-born American businessman and philosopher | MPC · 3652 |
3653 Klimishin | 1979 HF5 | Ivan Antonovich Klimishin, Ukrainian astronomer | MPC · 3653 |
3654 AAS | 1949 QH1 | American Astronomical Society | MPC · 3654 |
3655 Eupraksia | 1978 SA3 | wife of prince Fyodor of Ryazan, who lived in the 13th century, she preferred to kill herself to being taken prisoner by Mongol-Tatars | MPC · 3655 |
3656 Hemingway | 1978 QX | Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961), US writer | MPC · 3656 |
3657 Ermolova | 1978 ST6 | Maria Yermolova (1853–1928), Russian actress | MPC · 3657 |
3658 Feldman | 1982 TR | Paul D. Feldman, American astronomer, and Paul A. Feldman, Canadian radioastronomer | MPC · 3658 |
3659 Bellingshausen | 1969 TE2 | Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen (1778–1852), Antarctic explorer, who in 1819–1821 lead the first Russian Antarctic expedition | MPC · 3659 |
3660 Lazarev | 1978 QX2 | Mikhail Lazarev (1788–1851), Russian admiral | MPC · 3660 |
3661 Dolmatovskij | 1979 UY3 | Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky (1915–1994), Soviet poet | MPC · 3661 |
3662 Dezhnev | 1980 RU2 | Semyon Dezhnev (c. 1605–1673), Russian explorer | MPC · 3662 |
3663 Tisserand | 1985 GK1 | Félix Tisserand (1845–1896), French astronomer | MPC · 3663 |
3664 Anneres | 4260 P-L | Anna Theresia ("Anneres") Schmadel, wife of German astronomer Lutz D. Schmadel | MPC · 3664 |
3665 Fitzgerald | 1979 FE | Ella Fitzgerald, American jazz singer | MPC · 3665 |
3666 Holman | 1979 HP | Matthew J. Holman, American astronomer | MPC · 3666 |
3667 Anne-Marie | 1981 EF | Anne-Marie Malotki, a friend of the discoverer Edward L. G. Bowell | MPC · 3667 |
3668 Ilfpetrov | 1982 UM7 | Ilf and Petrov, Soviet writers | MPC · 3668 |
3669 Vertinskij | 1982 UO7 | Alexander Vertinsky (1889–1957), Russian actor, poet and composer | MPC · 3669 |
3670 Northcott | 1983 BN | Ruth J. Northcott (1913–1969), Canadian astronomer | MPC · 3670 |
3671 Dionysus | 1984 KD | Dionysus, Greek god of wine | MPC · 3671 |
3672 Stevedberg | 1985 QQ | Stephen J. Edberg (born 1952), American astronomer | MPC · 3672 |
3673 Levy | 1985 QS | David H. Levy (born 1948), Canadian astronomer and author | MPC · 3673 |
3674 Erbisbühl | 1963 RH | Mountain in Germany and location of the Sonneberg Observatory | MPC · 3674 |
3675 Kemstach | 1982 YP1 | Russian Marfa Vladimirovna Kemstach (1888–1971) and Semen Stepanovich Kemstach (1880–1938), grandparents of the discoverer Lyudmila Karachkina | MPC · 3675 |
3676 Hahn | 1984 GA | Gerhard Hahn, planetary astronomer at Uppsala Observatory | MPC · 3676 |
3677 Magnusson | 1984 QJ1 | Per Magnusson, planetary astronomer at the Swedish Uppsala Observatory | MPC · 3677 |
3678 Mongmanwai | 1966 BO | Mong Man Wai (1927–2010), Chinese businessman | MPC · 3678 |
3679 Condruses | 1984 DT | Condruzes or Condruses, ancient inhabitants of what is now the Condroz, Belgium | MPC · 3679 |
3680 Sasha | 1987 MY | Alexandra Rachel Druyen Sagan (born 1982), daughter of Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan | MPC · 3680 |
3681 Boyan | 1974 QO2 | Boyan, an 11th-century Russian bard at the court of Yaroslav the Wise | MPC · 3681 |
3682 Welther | A923 NB | Barbara Welther (born 1938), historian of science at the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics | MPC · 3682 |
3683 Baumann | 1987 MA | Paul Baumann (1901–1976) and his wife Helene (1899–1986), German amateur astronomers | MPC · 3683 |
3684 Berry | 1983 AK | Richard Berry, editor-in-chief of Astronomy | MPC · 3684 |
3685 Derdenye | 1981 EH14 | Derald and Denise Nye, amateur astronomers in Tucson, Arizona | MPC · 3685 |
3686 Antoku | 1987 EB | Emperor Antoku (1178–1185), Japan | MPC · 3686 |
3687 Dzus | A908 TC | Paul K. Dzus, assistant and volunteer at the Minor Planet Center in the 1980s | MPC · 3687 |
3688 Navajo | 1981 FD | Navajo, Native American people in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah | MPC · 3688 |
3689 Yeates | 1981 JJ2 | Anthony N. Yeates, Australian geologist | MPC · 3689 |
3690 Larson | 1981 PM | Stephen M. Larson, planetary scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and a discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3690 |
3691 Bede | 1982 FT | The Venerable Bede (673–735), English monk and historian | MPC · 3691 |
3692 Rickman | 1982 HF1 | Hans Rickman (born 1949), planetary astronomer at Uppsala Observatory | MPC · 3692 |
3693 Barringer | 1982 RU | Daniel Barringer (1860–1929), and pioneer investigator of terrestrial meteorite craters and after whom the Barringer Crater is named | MPC · 3693 |
3694 Sharon | 1984 SH5 | Sharon Rachel Vinick, friend of the discoverer Arie William Grossman | MPC · 3694 |
3695 Fiala | 1973 UU4 | Alan D. Fiala (born 1942), American staff astronomer with the USNO who became Chief of the U.S. Nautical Almanac Office in 1992 | MPC · 3695 |
3696 Herald | 1980 OF | David R. Herald, Australian amateur astronomer | MPC · 3696 |
3697 Guyhurst | 1984 EV | Guy Hurst, British amateur astronomer from Basingstoke, south central England, who has been observing comets since 1970 Src | MPC · 3697 |
3698 Manning | 1984 UA2 | Brian G. W. Manning (1926–2011), British amateur cometary astrometrist | MPC · 3698 |
3699 Milbourn | 1984 UC2 | Stanley William Milbourn, editor of the circulars of the British Astronomical Association | MPC · 3699 |
3700 Geowilliams | 1984 UL2 | George E. Williams, an Australian geologist, who discovered the Acraman crater, a meteorite impact crater in South Australia | MPC · 3700 |
3701–3800 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
3701 Purkyně | 1985 DW | Jan Evangelista Purkyně (1787–1869), Czech anatomist, patriot, and physiologist | MPC · 3701 |
3702 Trubetskaya | 1970 NB | Ekaterina Ivanovna Trubetskaya (1800–1854), Russian princess, wife of a Decembrist | MPC · 3702 |
3703 Volkonskaya | 1978 PU3 | Mariya Nikolayevna Volkonskaya (1805–1863), Russian princess, wife of a Decembrist | MPC · 3703 |
3704 Gaoshiqi | 1981 YX1 | Gao Shi-Qi (1905–1988), the founder of science popularization in China | MPC · 3704 |
3705 Hotellasilla | 1984 ET1 | Erich Schumann", long-time manager of the Hotel La Silla" at La Silla Observatory in Chile | MPC · 3705 |
3706 Sinnott | 1984 SE3 | Roger W. Sinnott, associate editor of Sky & Telescope | MPC · 3706 |
3707 Schröter | 1934 CC | Johann Hieronymus Schröter (1745–1816), German astronomer and selenographer | MPC · 3707 |
3708 Socus | 1974 FV1 | Socus, defending his brother, wounded Odysseus with a spear throw that would have been fatal had not the goddess Athena deflected it. Odysseus then speared Socus in the back and taunted him as he perished. | IAU · 3708 |
3709 Polypoites | 1985 TL3 | Polypoites, mythical Greek warrior | MPC · 3709 |
3710 Bogoslovskij | 1978 RD6 | Nikita Bogoslovsky (1913–2004), Russian composer and writer | MPC · 3710 |
3711 Ellensburg | 1983 QD | City of Ellensburg, Washington, United States | MPC · 3711 |
3712 Kraft | 1984 YC | Robert Kraft (1927–2015), American professor of astronomy and astrophysics and chairman of the IAU | MPC · 3712 |
3713 Pieters | 1985 FA2 | Carle M. Pieters (born 1943), American geologist and planetary scientist | MPC · 3713 |
3714 Kenrussell | 1983 TT1 | Kenneth S. Russell, Australian astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets and comets. He has been working with the UK Schmidt Telescope for many years. | MPC · 3714 |
3715 Štohl | 1980 DS | Ján Štohl (1932–1993), Slovak astronomer | MPC · 3715 |
3716 Petzval | 1980 TG | József Miska Petzval (1807–1891), Hungarian engineer and mathematician | MPC · 3716 |
3717 Thorenia | 1964 CG | Victor Eugene Thoren (1935–1991), historian of astronomy at Indiana University | MPC · 3717 |
3718 Dunbar | 1978 VS10 | R. Scott Dunbar, American physicist, planetary scientist and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3718 |
3719 Karamzin | 1976 YO1 | Nikolay Karamzin (1766–1826), Russian historian | MPC · 3719 |
3720 Hokkaido | 1987 UR1 | Hokkaidō, Japan | MPC · 3720 |
3721 Widorn | 1982 TU | Thomas Widorn, Austrian astronomer | MPC · 3721 |
3722 Urata | 1927 UE | Takeshi Urata (1947–2012), Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3722 |
3723 Voznesenskij | 1976 GK2 | Andrei Voznesensky (1933–2010), Russian poet | MPC · 3723 |
3724 Annenskij | 1979 YN8 | Innokenty Annensky (1855–1909), Russian poet and writer | MPC · 3724 |
3725 Valsecchi | 1981 EA11 | Giovanni B. Valsecchi, Italian astronomer at the National Institute for Astrophysics | MPC · 3725 |
3726 Johnadams | 1981 LJ | John Adams (1735–1826), American president | MPC · 3726 |
3727 Maxhell | 1981 PQ | Maximilian Hell (1720–1792), Hungarian astronomer and Jesuit priest | MPC · 3727 |
3728 IRAS | 1983 QF | IRAS, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite | MPC · 3728 |
3729 Yangzhou | 1983 VP7 | Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China | MPC · 3729 |
3730 Hurban | 1983 XM1 | Jozef Miloslav Hurban (1817–1888), Slovak poet, writer, journalist, editor, critic | MPC · 3730 |
3731 Hancock | 1984 DH1 | John Hancock (1737–1793), American politician | MPC · 3731 |
3732 Vávra | 1984 SR1 | Anton Alfred Vávra, father of the discoverer | MPC · 3732 |
3733 Yoshitomo | 1985 AF | Minamoto no Yoshitomo (1123–1160), early Japanese samurai | MPC · 3733 |
3734 Waland | 9527 P-L | Robert L. Waland, Scottish optician who developed new techniques for making the optics of Schmidt telescopes | MPC · 3734 |
3735 Třeboň | 1983 XS | Třeboň, Czech Republic | MPC · 3735 |
3736 Rokoske | 1987 SY3 | Thomas Leo Rokoske, professor of physics and astronomy at the Appalachian State University in North Carolina | MPC · 3736 |
3737 Beckman | 1983 PA | Arnold O. Beckman (1900–2004), American chemist and inventor of the pH meter | MPC · 3737 |
3738 Ots | 1977 QA1 | Georg Ots (1920–1975), Estonian opera singer | MPC · 3738 |
3739 Rem | 1977 RE2 | Rem Viktorovich Khokhlov (1926–1977), Soviet physicist and co-founder of nonlinear optics | MPC · 3739 |
3740 Menge | 1981 EM | Sergio Menge de Freitas, vice-director of the Valongo Observatory, Brazil | MPC · 3740 |
3741 Rogerburns | 1981 EL19 | Roger Burns (1937–1994), New Zealand mineralogist | MPC · 3741 |
3742 Sunshine | 1981 EQ27 | Jessica M. Sunshine, visiting scientist at MIT | MPC · 3742 |
3743 Pauljaniczek | 1983 EW | Paul Janiczek (born 1937), American astronomer | MPC · 3743 |
3744 Horn-d'Arturo | 1983 VE | Guido Horn d'Arturo (1879–1967), Italian astronomer | MPC · 3744 |
3745 Petaev | 1949 SF | Michail Ivanovich Petaev, visiting planetary geologist at Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics | MPC · 3745 |
3746 Heyuan | 1964 TC1 | Heyuan, Guangdong, China | MPC · 3746 |
3747 Belinskij | 1975 VY5 | Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848), Russian literary critic | MPC · 3747 |
3748 Tatum | 1981 JQ | Jeremy B. Tatum, Canadian astronomer | MPC · 3748 |
3749 Balam | 1982 BG1 | David D. Balam, Canadian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3749 |
3750 Ilizarov | 1982 TD1 | Gavriil Ilizarov (1921–1992), Soviet orthopedic surgeon | MPC · 3750 |
3751 Kiang | 1983 NK | Tao Kiang, astronomer at Dunsink Observatory, near Dublin | MPC · 3751 |
3752 Camillo | 1985 PA | Camillo, son of the early Roman King Turno | MPC · 3752 |
3753 Cruithne | 1986 TO | Cruithne, ancient British tribe | MPC · 3753 |
3754 Kathleen | 1931 FM | Kathleen Willoughby Clifford, granddaughter of discoverer Clyde Tombaugh | MPC · 3754 |
3755 Lecointe | 1950 SJ | Georges Lecointe (1869–1929), Belgian astronomer and explorer | MPC · 3755 |
3756 Ruscannon | 1979 MV6 | Russell David Cannon, British astronomer | MPC · 3756 |
3757 Anagolay | 1982 XB | Anagolay is the goddess of lost things in ancient Philippine Tagalog mythology. Name suggested by the SGAC Name An Asteroid Campaign | JPL · 3757 |
3758 Karttunen | 1983 WP | Hannu Karttunen, Finnish astronomer | MPC · 3758 |
3759 Piironen | 1984 AP | Jukka Piironen, Finnish astronomer at the Finnish Meteorological Institute in Helsinki | MPC · 3759 |
3760 Poutanen | 1984 AQ | Markku Poutanen, Finnish astronomer and geodesist | MPC · 3760 |
3761 Romanskaya | 1936 OH | Sofia Romanskaya (1886–1969), Russian astronomer | MPC · 3761 |
3762 Amaravella | 1976 QN1 | Amaravella group of Russian painters, they represented Russian cosmism style | MPC · 3762 |
3763 Qianxuesen | 1980 TA6 | Qian Xuesen (1911–2009), Chinese aerodynamicist and cyberneticist | MPC · 3763 |
3764 Holmesacourt | 1980 TL15 | Robert Holmes a Court (1937–1990), Australian lawyer, businessman and collector | MPC · 3764 |
3765 Texereau | 1982 SU1 | Jean Texereau, optical engineer in the optical laboratory at Paris Observatory and author of the classic How to Make a Telescope | MPC · 3765 |
3766 Junepatterson | 1983 BF | June C. Patterson (1923–1988) amateur astronomer of Sierra Vista, Arizona | MPC · 3766 |
3767 DiMaggio | 1986 LC | Joe DiMaggio (1914–1999), American baseball player | MPC · 3767 |
3768 Monroe | 1937 RB | Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962), American actress | MPC · 3768 |
3769 Arthurmiller | 1967 UV | Arthur Miller (1915–2005), American playwright, essayist, and author | MPC · 3769 |
3770 Nizami | 1974 QT1 | Nizami Ganjavi (1141–1209), Persian poet | MPC · 3770 |
3771 Alexejtolstoj | 1974 SB3 | Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1883–1945), Russian writer | MPC · 3771 |
3772 Piaf | 1982 UR7 | Édith Piaf (1915–1963), French singer | MPC · 3772 |
3773 Smithsonian | 1984 YY | Smithsonian Institution, American museum | MPC · 3773 |
3774 Megumi | 1987 YC | Megumi, wife of Japanese astronomer Takuo Kojima who discovered this minor planet | MPC · 3774 |
3775 Ellenbeth | 1931 TC4 | Ellen Elizabeth Willoughby, granddaughter of the discoverer Clyde Tombaugh | MPC · 3775 |
3776 Vartiovuori | 1938 GG | Hill in Turku, Finland on which the first observatory was built by Argelander | MPC · 3776 |
3777 McCauley | 1981 JD2 | Francis McCauley, geologist with the USGS | MPC · 3777 |
3778 Regge | 1984 HK1 | Tullio Regge (1931–2014), Italian theoretical physicist at Turin University | MPC · 3778 |
3779 Kieffer | 1985 JV1 | Hugh H. Kieffer, American geophysicist with the USGS | MPC · 3779 |
3780 Maury | 1985 RL | Alain Maury (born 1958), French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3780 |
3781 Dufek | 1986 RG1 | George J. Dufek (1903–1977), American Antarctic explorer and Rear Admiral | MPC · 3781 |
3782 Celle | 1986 TE | German town of Celle in Lower Saxony | MPC · 3782 |
3783 Morris | 1986 TW1 | Charles S. Morris, observer of comets (presumed: Charles S. Morris Observatory) | MPC · 3783 |
3784 Chopin | 1986 UL1 | Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849), Polish composer | MPC · 3784 |
3785 Kitami | 1986 WM | Kitami, Japan | MPC · 3785 |
3786 Yamada | 1988 AE | Sakao Yamada, Japanese engineer | MPC · 3786 |
3787 Aivazovskij | 1977 RG7 | Ivan Aivazovsky (1817–1900), Russian painter | MPC · 3787 |
3788 Steyaert | 1986 QM3 | Christian Steyaert (born 1955), Belgian amateur astronomer, president of the Belgian (Flemish) astronomical society Vereniging voor Sterrenkunde from 1988 to 2004 | MPC · 3788 |
3789 Zhongguo | 1928 UF | Chinese name for China | MPC · 3789 |
3790 Raywilson | 1937 UE | Raymond Wilson (1928–2018), astronomical optician and pioneer of active optics | MPC · 3790 |
3791 Marci | 1981 WV1 | Jan Marek Marci (1595–1667), Czech physician, physicist, astronomer, and natural philosopher | MPC · 3791 |
3792 Preston | 1985 FA | Richard Preston (born 1954), American author of the astronomy book First Light | MPC · 3792 |
3793 Leonteus | 1985 TE3 | Leonteus, mythical person related to Trojan War | MPC · 3793 |
3794 Sthenelos | 1985 TF3 | Sthenelos, mythical person related to Trojan War | MPC · 3794 |
3795 Nigel | 1986 GV1 | Nigel Henbest (born 1951), British author, co-founder of Pioneer TV Productions | JPL · 3795 |
3796 Lene | 1986 XJ | Lene Augustesen, daughter of Danish astronomer Karl Augustesen, college of discoverer Poul Jensen at Brorfelde Observatory | MPC · 3796 |
3797 Ching-Sung Yu | 1987 YL | Ching-Sung Yu, Chinese astronomer | MPC · 3797 |
3798 de Jager | 2402 T-3 | Cornelis de Jager (1921–), Dutch astronomer | MPC · 3798 |
3799 Novgorod | 1979 SL9 | Novgorod, Russia | MPC · 3799 |
3800 Karayusuf | 1984 AB | Alford S. Karayusuf, supporter of near-Earth asteroid research projects at JPL | MPC · 3800 |
3801–3900 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
3801 Thrasymedes | 1985 VS | Thrasymedes, mythical person related to Trojan War | MPC · 3801 |
3802 Dornburg | 1986 PJ4 | Dornburg, a German town near the discovering Tautenburg Observatory | MPC · 3802 |
3803 Tuchkova | 1981 TP1 | Margarita Mikhailovna Tuchkova (1781–1852), Russian, founder of Spaso-Borodinsky monastery | MPC · 3803 |
3804 Drunina | 1969 TB2 | Yulia Drunina (1924–1991), Soviet poet | MPC · 3804 |
3805 Goldreich | 1981 DK3 | Peter Goldreich (born 1939), an American astrophysicist | MPC · 3805 |
3806 Tremaine | 1981 EW32 | Scott D. Tremaine (born 1950), Canadian astrophysicist | MPC · 3806 |
3807 Pagels | 1981 SE1 | Heinz Pagels (1939–1988), an American physicist | MPC · 3807 |
3808 Tempel | 1982 FQ2 | Wilhelm Tempel (1821–1889), German astronomer | MPC · 3808 |
3809 Amici | 1984 FA | Giovanni Battista Amici (1786–1863), Italian astronomer | MPC · 3809 |
3810 Aoraki | 1985 DX | Aoraki / Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand | MPC · 3810 |
3811 Karma | 1953 TH | Karma, Hindu philosophy | MPC · 3811 |
3812 Lidaksum | 1965 AK1 | Li Dak-sum, (1920–) Chinese entrepreneur and philanthropist | MPC · 3812 |
3813 Fortov | 1970 QA1 | Vladimir Fortov (born 1946), a Russian physicist and expert in thermal physics, shock waves, and plasma physics | MPC · 3813 |
3814 Hoshi-no-mura | 1981 JA | Job training school for disabled persons. "Hoshi no mura" is meaning "Star village" in Japanese | MPC · 3814 |
3815 König | 1959 GG | Arthur König (1895–1969), German astronomer and discoverer of this minor planet. It was named by the other two discoverers, Gerhard Jackisch and Wolfgang Wenzel | MPC · 3815 |
3816 Chugainov | 1975 VG9 | Pavel Fedorovich Chugainov (1933–1992), long-time astronomer at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory | MPC · 3816 |
3817 Lencarter | 1979 MK1 | Leonard J. Carter, of the British Interplanetary Society | MPC · 3817 |
3818 Gorlitsa | 1979 QL8 | Mariya Avksent'evna Rudenko, a village schoolmistress in the Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion of Ukraine | MPC · 3818 |
3819 Robinson | 1983 AR | Leif J. Robinson, editor of the monthly American magazine Sky & Telescope | MPC · 3819 |
3820 Sauval | 1984 DV | Henri Sauval (1623–1676), French historian | MPC · 3820 |
3821 Sonet | 1985 RC3 | Jean Sonet (1908–1987), a Belgian Jesuit | MPC · 3821 |
3822 Segovia | 1988 DP1 | Andrés Segovia (1893–1987), guitarist | MPC · 3822 |
3823 Yorii | 1988 EC1 | Yorii, a Japanese town in the Saitama Prefecture | MPC · 3823 |
3824 Brendalee | 1929 TK | Brenda Willoughby Anderson, granddaughter of the American discoverer Clyde Tombaugh | MPC · 3824 |
3825 Nürnberg | 1967 UR | Nuremberg, a city in Germany | MPC · 3825 |
3826 Handel | 1973 UV5 | George Frideric Handel (1685–1759), German baroque composer | MPC · 3826 |
3827 Zdeněkhorský | 1986 VU | Zdeněk Horský (1929–1988), Czech historian-astronomer | MPC · 3827 |
3828 Hoshino | 1986 WC | Jiro Hoshino, Japanese amateur astronomer | MPC · 3828 |
3829 Gunma | 1988 EM | Gunma, a prefecture of Japan | MPC · 3829 |
3830 Trelleborg | 1986 RL | Trelleborg, southernmost Swedish city and nearby located Brorfelde Observatory | MPC · 3830 |
3831 Pettengill | 1986 TP2 | Gordon Pettengill (1926–2021), an American radio astronomer and planetary physicist at MIT | MPC · 3831 |
3832 Shapiro | 1981 QJ | Irwin I. Shapiro (born 1926), an American astrophysicist and professor at Harvard University | MPC · 3832 |
3833 Calingasta | 1971 SC | Calingasta, department in San Juan, Argentina, where the discovering Leoncito Astronomical Complex is located | MPC · 3833 |
3834 Zappafrank | 1980 JE | Frank Zappa (1940–1993), American musician | MPC · 3834 |
3835 Korolenko | 1977 SD3 | Vladimir Korolenko (1853–1921), Russian writer | MPC · 3835 |
3836 Lem | 1979 SR9 | Stanisław Lem (1921–2006), Polish writer | MPC · 3836 |
3837 Carr | 1981 JU2 | Michael Harold Carr, planetary geologist with the USGS | MPC · 3837 |
3838 Epona | 1986 WA | Epona, Gallo-Roman goddess of horses, ponies, donkeys and mules | MPC · 3838 |
3839 Bogaevskij | 1971 OU | Konstantin Bogaevsky (1872–1943), Russian painter | MPC · 3839 |
3840 Mimistrobell | 1980 TN4 | Mary E. Strobell, geologist with the USGS | MPC · 3840 |
3841 Dicicco | 1983 VG7 | Dennis DiCicco, editor of Sky & Telescope | MPC · 3841 |
3842 Harlansmith | 1985 FC1 | Harlan Smith (1924–1991), American astronomer | MPC · 3842 |
3843 OISCA | 1987 DM | The Organization for Industrial, Spiritual and Cultural Advancement (OISCA), | MPC · 3843 |
3844 Lujiaxi | 1966 BZ | Lu Jiaxi (1915–2001), Chinese physical chemist | MPC · 3844 |
3845 Neyachenko | 1979 SA10 | Ilya Isaakovich Neyachenko, Russian journalist and amateur astronomer | MPC · 3845 |
3846 Hazel | 1980 TK5 | Hazel Arthur Spellmann (1896–1968), mother of the discoverer Carolyn Shoemaker | MPC · 3846 |
3847 Šindel | 1982 DY1 | Jan Šindel (c. 1375 – c. 1456), medieval Czech astronomer, mathematician, physician, and professor | MPC · 3847 |
3848 Analucia | 1982 FH3 | Ana Lucia Martins, friend of Belgian discoverer Henri Debehogne | MPC · 3848 |
3849 Incidentia | 1984 FC | Roger W. Martin, graduate of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at UC and expert in asteroid science | MPC · 3849 |
3850 Peltier | 1986 TK2 | Leslie Peltier (1900–1980), American amateur astronomer | MPC · 3850 |
3851 Alhambra | 1986 UZ | Alhambra palace in Spain | MPC · 3851 |
3852 Glennford | 1987 DR6 | Glenn Ford (1916–2006), a Canadian actor during Hollywood's Golden Age | MPC · 3852 |
3853 Haas | 1981 WG1 | Walter H. Haas (1917–2015), an American amateur astronomer and founder of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO) | MPC · 3853 |
3854 George | 1983 EA | George Estel Shoemaker (1904–1960), father-in-law of American discoverer Carolyn Shoemaker | MPC · 3854 |
3855 Pasasymphonia | 1986 NF1 | The Pasadena Symphony and Pops, an American orchestra based in Pasadena, California | MPC · 3855 |
3856 Lutskij | 1976 QX | Valery Konstantinovich Lutsky, Russian astronomer and scientific commentator on astronomy | MPC · 3856 |
3857 Cellino | 1984 CD1 | Alberto Cellino, Italian astronomer at the Observatory of Turin (Pino Torinese) | MPC · 3857 |
3858 Dorchester | 1986 TG | Dorchester, a county town of Dorset in South West England | MPC · 3858 |
3859 Börngen | 1987 EW | Freimut Börngen (1930–2021), German astronomer | MPC · 3859 |
3860 Plovdiv | 1986 PM4 | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | MPC · 3860 |
3861 Lorenz | A910 FA | Konrad Lorenz (1903–1989), Austrian ethologist and 1973 Nobel Prize laureate | MPC · 3861 |
3862 Agekian | 1972 KM | Tateos Agekian, Russian astrophysicist | MPC · 3862 |
3863 Gilyarovskij | 1978 SJ3 | Vladimir Gilyarovsky (1853–1935), a Russian writer and newspaper journalist | MPC · 3863 |
3864 Søren | 1986 XF | Soren Augustesen, son of Danish discoverer Poul Jensen | MPC · 3864 |
3865 Lindbloom | 1988 AY4 | George G. Lindbloom (1934–1989), artist, designer, writer, cartoonist, teacher, photographer and humorist | MPC · 3865 |
3866 Langley | 1988 BH4 | Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834–1906), an American astronomer, physicist, inventor of the bolometer and pioneer of aviation | MPC · 3866 |
3867 Shiretoko | 1988 HG | Shiretoko Peninsula, Japan | MPC · 3867 |
3868 Mendoza | 4575 P-L | Eugenio E. Mendoza V. (born 1928) astronomer and an expert on photometry and spectroscopy | MPC · 3868 |
3869 Norton | 1981 JE | Arthur Philip Norton (1876–1955), British amateur astronomer (Norton's Star Atlas) | MPC · 3869 |
3870 Mayré | 1988 CG3 | Mayré Elst, daughter of Belgian discoverer Eric Walter Elst | MPC · 3870 |
3871 Reiz | 1982 DR2 | Anders Reiz (1915–2000), a Danish astronomer † | MPC · 3871 |
3872 Akirafujii | 1983 AV | Akira Fujii (born 1941), Japanese astronomer | MPC · 3872 |
3873 Roddy | 1984 WB | David J. Roddy (1932–2002), American astrogeologist, researcher of terrestrial impact craters | MPC · 3873 |
3874 Stuart | 1986 TJ1 | Stuart E. Jones, astronomer and photographic specialist at the Lowell Observatory | MPC · 3874 |
3875 Staehle | 1988 KE | Robert L. Staehle, astronautical engineer at JPL | MPC · 3875 |
3876 Quaide | 1988 KJ | William L. Quaide, expert in Solar System exploration at NASA | MPC · 3876 |
3877 Braes | 3108 P-L | Lucien Lucas Eduard Braes (born 1936), Belgian astronomer at Leiden Observatory | MPC · 3877 |
3878 Jyoumon | 1982 VR4 | Jōmon period, prehistoric Japan | MPC · 3878 |
3879 Machar | 1983 QA | Josef Svatopluk Machar (1864–1942), Czech writer and poet | MPC · 3879 |
3880 Kaiserman | 1984 WK | Michael Kaiserman, American aeronautical engineer | MPC · 3880 |
3881 Doumergua | 1925 VF | Gaston Doumergue (1863–1937), thirteenth president of France during 1924–1931, and his wife | MPC · 3881 |
3882 Johncox | 1962 RN | John P. Cox (1926–1984), American astronomer, researcher into variable stars | MPC · 3882 |
3883 Verbano | 1972 RQ | Lake Maggiore or Lago Verbàno, located in Italy and Switzerland on the south side of the Alps | MPC · 3883 |
3884 Alferov | 1977 EM1 | Zhores Alferov (born 1930), Russian physicist | MPC · 3884 |
3885 Bogorodskij | 1979 HG5 | Aleksandr Fyodorovich Bogorodskij (1907–1984), Soviet astrophysicist | MPC · 3885 |
3886 Shcherbakovia | 1981 RU3 | Sergej Vasil'evich Shcherbakov (1856–1931), founder of the Nizhegorodskij circle of amateur physicists and astronomers | MPC · 3886 |
3887 Gerstner | 1985 QX | František Josef Gerstner (1756–1832) and his son František Antonín Gerstner (1795–1840), Czech physicist and railway engineers | MPC · 3887 |
3888 Hoyt | 1984 FO | William Graves Hoyt (1921–1985), American journalist and historian | MPC · 3888 |
3889 Menshikov | 1972 RT3 | Alexander Danilovich Menshikov (1673–1729), Russian statesman and military leader | MPC · 3889 |
3890 Bunin | 1976 YU5 | Ivan Bunin (1870–1953) first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature | MPC · 3890 |
3891 Werner | 1981 EY31 | Robert A. Werner, aerospace engineer at the University of Texas at Austin | MPC · 3891 |
3892 Dezsö | 1941 HD | Lóránt Dezső, Hungarian astronomer, founder and director of the Observatory for Solar Physics in Debrecen, Hungary | MPC · 3892 |
3893 DeLaeter | 1980 FG12 | John DeLaeter, retired professor at Curtin University, Western Australia | MPC · 3893 |
3894 Williamcooke | 1980 PQ2 | William Ernest Cooke (1863–1947), an Australian astronomer | MPC · 3894 |
3895 Earhart | 1987 DE | Amelia Earhart (1897–1937; disappeared), an American aviation pioneer | MPC · 3895 |
3896 Pordenone | 1987 WB | Il Pordenone, one of the Italian 16th century masters of painting | MPC · 3896 |
3897 Louhi | 1942 RT | Louhi, the wicked queen of the land known as Pohjola in Finnish | MPC · 3897 |
3898 Curlewis | 1981 SF9 | Harold Curlewis (1875–1968), Australian government astronomer and director of the Perth Observatory | JPL · 3898 |
3899 Wichterle | 1982 SN1 | Otto Wichterle (1913–1998), Czech chemist and inventor of the contact lens | MPC · 3899 |
3900 Knežević | 1985 RK | Zoran Knežević (born 1949), an astronomer at the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade | MPC · 3900 |
3901–4000 edit
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
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3901 Nanjingdaxue | 1958 GQ | Nanjing University | JPL · 3901 |
3902 Yoritomo | 1986 AL | Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147–1199), founder of the Kamakura shogunate, Japan | MPC · 3902 |
3903 Kliment Ohridski | 1987 SV2 | Kliment Ohridski (840–916), one of the first Bulgarian philosophers | MPC · 3903 |
3904 Honda | 1988 DQ | Minoru Honda (1913–1990), Japanese astronomer | MPC · 3904 |
3905 Doppler | 1984 QO | Christian Doppler (1803–1853), Austrian mathematician and physicist | JPL · 3905 |
3906 Chao | 1987 KE1 | Edward C. T. Chao (1919–2008), American geologist | MPC · 3906 |
3907 Kilmartin | A904 PC | Pamela M. Kilmartin, New Zealand astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3907 |
3908 Nyx | 1980 PA | Nyx, Greek goddess | JPL · 3908 |
3909 Gladys | 1988 JD1 | Gladys Marie Zeigler (1921–1988), mother of discoverer Kenneth W. Zeigler | MPC · 3909 |
3910 Liszt | 1988 SF | Franz Liszt (1811–1886), Hungarian pianist and composer | MPC · 3910 |
3911 Otomo | 1940 QB | Satoru Otomo (born 1957), Japanese amateur astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3911 |
3912 Troja | 1988 SG | Troy, ancient legendary city | MPC · 3912 |
3913 Chemin | 1986 XO2 | Henriette and Robert Chemin, librarian, engineer at Paris Observatory, and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3913 |
3914 Kotogahama | 1987 SE | Kotogahama, beach in Geisei near Geisei Observatory, Japan | MPC · 3914 |
3915 Fukushima | 1988 PA1 | Hisao Fukushima (1911–), amateur astronomer and professor at Hokkaido University, Japan | MPC · 3915 |
3916 Maeva | 1981 QA3 | Maeva d'Alloy d'Hocquincourt Vitry (1985–1982), niece of ESO astronomer Patrice Bouchet Vitry | MPC · 3916 |
3917 Franz Schubert | 1961 CX | Franz Schubert (1797–1828), composer | MPC · 3917 |
3918 Brel | 1988 PE1 | Jacques Brel (1929–1978), Belgian songwriter and performer | MPC · 3918 |
3919 Maryanning | 1984 DS | Mary Anning (1799–1847), English fossil hunter | MPC · 3919 |
3920 Aubignan | 1948 WF | Aubignan, village in southeastern France | MPC · 3920 |
3921 Klementʹev | 1971 OH | Zahar Ivanovich Klementyev (1903–1994), Russian mathematician | MPC · 3921 |
3922 Heather | 1971 SP3 | Heather Couper (1949–2020), British astronomer, writer and broadcaster | MPC · 3922 |
3923 Radzievskij | 1976 SN3 | Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Radzievskii, Russian astronomer | MPC · 3923 |
3924 Birch | 1977 CU | Peter V. Birch, astronomer at Perth Observatory | MPC · 3924 |
3925 Tretʹyakov | 1977 SS2 | Pavel Tretyakov (1832–1898) and his brother Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov (1834–1892), Russian art collectors | MPC · 3925 |
3926 Ramirez | 1978 VQ3 | Abel R. Ramirez, manager and host of the Athenaeum at Caltech | MPC · 3926 |
3927 Feliciaplatt | 1981 JA2 | Felicia Platt, mother of John Platt, a computer scientist and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3927 |
3928 Randa | 1981 PG | Randa small village near Zermatt in the Swiss Alps | MPC · 3928 |
3929 Carmelmaria | 1981 WG9 | Carmel Maria Borg, secretary at the Perth Observatory and administrative assistant | MPC · 3929 |
3930 Vasilev | 1982 UV10 | Konstantin Vasilyev (1942–1976), Russian painter | MPC · 3930 |
3931 Batten | 1984 EN | Alan H. Batten, Canadian astronomer at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Victoria, British Columbia | MPC · 3931 |
3932 Edshay | 1984 SC5 | Edwin L. Shay (1938–1998), educator in Worthington, Ohio, and Syracuse, New York | MPC · 3932 |
3933 Portugal | 1986 EN4 | Portugal | MPC · 3933 |
3934 Tove | 1987 DF1 | Tove Augustesen, wife of Danish discoverer Karl Augustesen | MPC · 3934 |
3935 Toatenmongakkai | 1987 PB | The Oriental Astronomical Association (Toatenmongakkai) was founded by Issei Yamamoto in 1920 | MPC · 3935 |
3936 Elst | 2321 T-3 | Eric Walter Elst (born 1936), Belgian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets | MPC · 3936 |
3937 Bretagnon | 1932 EO | Pierre Bretagnon, astronomer at the Bureau des Longitudes in France | MPC · 3937 |
3938 Chapront | 1949 PL | Jean Chapront and Michelle Chapront-Touzé, astronomers at the Bureau des Longitudes in France | MPC · 3938 |
3939 Huruhata | 1953 GO | Masaaki Huruhata (1912–1988), astronomer at Tokyo Astronomical Observatory, Japan | MPC · 3939 |
3940 Larion | 1973 FE1 | Larisa Ivanovna Golubkina, Russian actress | MPC · 3940 |
3941 Haydn | 1973 UU5 | Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), Austrian composer | MPC · 3941 |
3942 Churivannia | 1977 RH7 | Ivan Ivanovich Churyumov (1907–1942) Soviet soldier, and Ivan Ivanovich Churyumov (1929–1988), Soviet philosopher and poet | MPC · 3942 |
3943 Silbermann | 1981 RG1 | Gottfried Silbermann (1683–1753), a German buil meanings, minor, planet, names, 3001, 4000, this, partial, list, meanings, minor, planet, names, also, list, named, minor, planets, alphabetical, condensed, version, without, naming, citations, minor, planet, discoveries, confirmed, they, given, permanent, num. This is a partial list of meanings of minor planet names Also see list of named minor planets alphabetical for a condensed version without naming citations As minor planet discoveries are confirmed they are given a permanent number by the IAU s Minor Planet Center MPC and the discoverers can then submit names for them following the IAU s naming conventions The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified number range that have received names and explains the meanings of those names Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and published in a bulletin by IAU s Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature WGSBN 1 Before May 2021 citations were published in MPC s Minor Planet Circulars for many decades 2 Recent citations can also be found on the JPL Small Body Database SBDB 3 Until his death in 2016 German astronomer Lutz D Schmadel compiled these citations into the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names DMP and regularly updated the collection 4 5 Based on Paul Herget s The Names of the Minor Planets 6 Schmadel also researched the unclear origin of numerous asteroids most of which had been named prior to World War II This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain SBDB New namings may only be added to this list below after official publication as the preannouncement of names is condemned 7 The WGSBN publishes a comprehensive guideline for the naming rules of non cometary small Solar System bodies 8 Index100K200K300K400K500K600K 1 1000 1 000s 2 000s 3 000s 4 000s 5 000s 6 000s 7 000s 8 000s 9 000s 10 000s 3 001 3 101 3 201 3 301 3 401 3 501 3 601 3 701 3 801 3 901 3001 3100 editNamed minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3001 Michelangelo 1982 BC1 Michelangelo 1475 1564 Italian sculptor painter architect and poet of the High Renaissance MPC 3001 3002 Delasalle 1982 FB3 Jean Baptiste de La Salle 1651 1719 French priest educational reformer and founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools MPC 3002 3003 Koncek 1983 YH Mikulas Koncek 1900 1982 Slovak meteorologist who founded of the Meteorological Institute in Bratislava MPC 3003 3004 Knud 1976 DD Knud Rasmussen 1879 1933 Greenlandic Danish polar explorer and anthropologist who has been called the father of Eskimology MPC 3004 3005 Pervictoralex 1979 QK2 Per Victor Alexander Lagerkvist son of Swedish discoverer Claes Ingvar Lagerkvist MPC 3005 3006 Livadia 1979 SF11 Livadiya a suburb of Yalta on the coast of the Crimean Peninsula MPC 3006 3007 Reaves 1979 UC Gibson Reaves American astronomer historian and educator at the University of Southern California MPC 3007 3008 Nojiri 1938 WA Hōei Nojiri 1885 1977 Japanese essayist author and astronomer MPC 3008 3009 Coventry 1973 SM2 Coventry England sister city of Volgograd MPC 3009 3010 Ushakov 1978 SB5 Fyodor Ushakov 1745 1817 Russian admiral MPC 3010 3011 Chongqing 1978 WM14 Chongqing China MPC 3011 3012 Minsk 1979 QU9 Minsk Byelorussian SSR MPC 3012 3013 Dobrovoleva 1979 SD7 Oleg Vasilyevich Dobrovolsky Soviet astronomer known for his cometary studies He was the head of the Cometary Astronomy Department of the Institute of Astrophysics of the Tadjik S S R Academy of Sciences in Dushanbe MPC 3013 3014 Huangsushu 1979 TM Su Shu Huang 1915 1977 Chinese American astrophysicist known for his studies on circumstellar habitable zones and prerequisites of extraterrestrial life MPC 3014 3015 Candy 1980 VN Michael P Candy 1928 1994 British astrometrist and discoverer of minor planets and comets Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory and Perth Observatory President of IAU Commission VI MPC 3015 3016 Meuse 1981 EK The Meuse River Dutch Maas which rises in France and flows through Belgium and the Netherlands MPC 3016 3017 Petrovic 1981 UL Stefan Petrovic 1906 Slovak climatologist MPC 3017 3018 Godiva 1982 KM Lady Godiva died ca 1076 medieval Anglo Saxon noblewoman and church patron wife of Leofric Earl of Mercia MPC 3018 3019 Kulin 1940 AC Gyorgy Kulin 1905 1989 Hungarian astronomer MPC 3019 3020 Naudts 1949 PR Ignace Naudts 1949 1992 Belgian amateur astronomer MPC 3020 3021 Lucubratio 1967 CB Latin for nocturnal study night work from lucubrum candle MPC 3021 3022 Dobermann 1980 SH Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann 1834 1894 German zoologist and amateur astronomer known for breeding the Dobermann MPC 3022 3023 Heard 1981 JS John Frederick Heard 1907 1976 Canadian astronomer professor of astronomy at the University of Toronto and fourth director of the David Dunlap Observatory MPC 3023 3024 Hainan 1981 UW9 Hainan Province MPC 3024 3025 Higson 1982 QR Roger Higson American night assistant for the 1 2 meter Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory in California His supportive work has been appreciated by observers of comets and minor planets MPC 3025 3026 Sarastro 1977 TA1 Sarastro high priest of the Temple of Wisdom in Mozart s The Magic Flute MPC 3026 3027 Shavarsh 1978 PQ2 Shavarsh Karapetyan born 1953 Soviet Armenian champion and world record finswimmer who saved 20 lives from drowning when a trolleybus fell into the Yerevan Lake MPC 3027 3028 Zhangguoxi 1978 TA2 Zhang Guoxi Chinese industrialist and philanthropist MPC 3028 3029 Sanders 1981 EA8 Jeffrey D Sanders American astronomer who participated in the Palomar Planet Crossing Asteroid Survey as an undergraduate student MPC 3029 3030 Vehrenberg 1981 EH16 Hans Vehrenberg German amateur astronomer from Dusseldorf He is the author of the Atlas of Deep Sky Splendors German Mein Messier Buch For researchers on minor planets and comets he published the Falkauer Atlas and Atlas Stellarum MPC 3030 3031 Houston 1984 CX Walter Scott Houston 1912 1993 American amateur astronomer well known for his column Deep Sky Wonders in Sky amp Telescope MPC 3031 3032 Evans 1984 CA1 Reverend Robert O Evans Australian amateur astronomer discoverer of several extragalactic supernovae MPC 3032 3033 Holbaek 1984 EJ Holbaek Denmark town nearest to the discovery site Brorfelde Observatoriet on the occasion of the former s 700th anniversary in 1986 MPC 3033 3034 Climenhaga A917 SE John L Climenhaga 1916 2008 Canadian astronomer and father of journalist David Climenhaga Src Src MPC 3034 3035 Chambers A924 EJ John Eric Chambers born 1969 then British predoctoral fellow at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics MPC 3035 3036 Krat 1937 TO Vladimir Krat 1911 1983 Russian astronomer MPC 3036 3037 Alku 1944 BA Finnish for Beginning the discoverer s boyhood boat built by his father MPC 3037 3038 Bernes 1978 QB3 Mark Bernes 1911 1969 Soviet film actor and singer MPC 3038 3039 Yangel 1978 SP2 Mikhail Yangel 1911 1971 leading Soviet rocket and missile designer MPC 3039 3040 Kozai 1979 BA Yoshihide Kozai 1928 2018 Japanese astronomer and celestial mechanician discoverer of the Kozai mechanism MPC 3040 3041 Webb 1980 GD Rev Thomas William Webb 1807 1885 British astronomer author of Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes and discoverer of S Orionis MPC 3041 3042 Zelinsky 1981 EF10 David S Zelinsky American mathematician at Brown University formerly active participant in the Palomar Planet Crossing Asteroid Survey while an undergraduate student at Caltech MPC 3042 3043 San Diego 1982 SA San Diego California in recognition of its efforts to curb light pollution MPC 3043 3044 Saltykov 1983 RE3 Nikita Saltykov 1893 1946 Russian farmer and grandfather of Natal ja Vital evna Metlova who co discovered this minor planet MPC 3044 3045 Alois 1984 AW Alois T Stuczynski grandfather of American astronomer Joe Wagner who discovered this minor planet MPC 3045 3046 Moliere 4120 P L Moliere 1622 1673 French playwright MPC 3046 3047 Goethe 6091 P L Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1749 1832 German poet and playwright MPC 3047 3048 Guangzhou 1964 TH1 Guangzhou Guangdong China MPC 3048 3049 Kuzbass 1968 FH The coal mining Kuznets Basin located in the Kemerovo Region of Siberia one of the richest coal deposits in the world MPC 3049 3050 Carrera 1972 NW The four brothers of the Carrera family Javiera 1781 1862 Juan Jose 1782 1818 Jose Miguel 1785 1821 and Luis 1791 1818 key figures of the Chilean War of Independence MPC 3050 3051 Nantong 1974 YP Nantong Jiangsu China MPC 3051 3052 Herzen 1976 YJ3 Alexander Herzen 1812 1870 Russian revolutionary writer and philosopher father of Russian socialism and founder of the free Russian press abroad MPC 3052 3053 Dresden 1977 QS The German city of Dresden MPC 3053 3054 Strugatskia 1977 RE7 The brothers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky 1925 1991 1933 2012 Russian science fiction writers MPC 3054 3055 Annapavlova 1978 TR3 Anna Pavlova 1881 1931 Russian prima ballerina best known for her performance of The Dying Swan MPC 3055 3056 INAG 1978 VD1 The French National Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics French Institut national d astronomie et de geophysique INAG which built the discovery telescope MPC 3056 3057 Malaren 1981 EG Lake Malaren Sweden MPC 3057 3058 Delmary 1981 EO17 Delmary Rose Schanz born 1938 American artist MPC 3058 3059 Pryor 1981 EF23 Carlton P Pryor American astronomer who participated in the Palomar Planet Crossing Asteroid Survey while an undergraduate student at Caltech MPC 3059 3060 Delcano 1982 RD1 Juan Sebastian Elcano or del Cano 1476 1526 Spanish navigator lieutenant of Magellan first to continuously circumnavigate the globe MPC 3060 3061 Cook 1982 UB1 James Cook 1728 1779 British explorer and navigator MPC 3061 3062 Wren 1982 XC Sir Christopher Wren 1632 1723 British architect and astronomer MPC 3062 3063 Makhaon 1983 PV Makhaon mythical physician to Greeks during the Trojan War MPC 3063 3064 Zimmer 1984 BB1 Louis Zimmer 1888 1970 Belgian amateur astronomer and clockmaker to the King of Belgium MPC 3064 3065 Sarahill 1984 CV Sarah J Hill professor of astronomy and chairman of the astronomy department at Wellesley College MPC 3065 3066 McFadden 1984 EO Lucy Ann McFadden born 1953 American astronomer and planetary scientist MPC 3066 3067 Akhmatova 1982 TE2 Anna Akhmatova 1889 1966 Soviet poet MPC 3067 3068 Khanina 1982 YJ1 Frida Borisovna Khanina Soviet orbit computer and long time member of the Institute for Theoretical Astronomy MPC 3068 3069 Heyrovsky 1982 UG2 Jaroslav Heyrovsky 1890 1967 Czech physical chemist MPC 3069 3070 Aitken 1949 GK Robert Grant Aitken 1864 1951 American astronomer fourth director of the Lick Observatory and author of the New General Catalogue of Double Stars within 12 of the North Pole 1932 MPC 3070 3071 Nesterov 1973 FT1 Pyotr Nesterov 1887 1914 Russian pioneer airman MPC 3071 3072 Vilnius 1978 RS1 Vilnius Lithuania MPC 3072 3073 Kursk 1979 SW11 Kursk Russia MPC 3073 3074 Popov 1979 YE9 Alexander Stepanovich Popov 1859 1906 Russian radio inventor MPC 3074 3075 Bornmann 1981 EY15 Patricia L Bornmann American solar astronomer who participated in the Palomar Planet Crossing Asteroid Survey while an undergraduate student at Caltech MPC 3075 3076 Garber 1982 RB1 Paul E Garber 1899 1992 American historian and first head of the National Air Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D C MPC 3076 3077 Henderson 1982 SK Thomas Henderson 1798 1844 Scottish astronomer mathematician and first Astronomer Royal for Scotland In 1839 he was the first person to measure the distance Alpha Centauri MPC 3077 3078 Horrocks 1984 FG Jeremiah Horrocks 1619 1641 also known as Jeremiah Horrox English astronomer and mathematician who predicted and was the first to observe the transit of Venus in 1639 He also demonstrated that the Moon moved around the Earth in an elliptical orbit MPC 3078 3079 Schiller 2578 P L Friedrich Schiller 1759 1805 German playwright MPC 3079 3080 Moisseiev 1935 TE Nikolay Moiseyev 1902 1955 Soviet astronomer and an expert in celestial mechanics MPC 3080 3081 Martinuboh 1971 UP Bohuslav Martinu 1890 1959 Czech composer of modern classical music MPC 3081 3082 Dzhalil 1972 KE Musa Calil Musa Mustafovich Dzhalil 1906 1944 Tatar Soviet poet and resistance fighter MPC 3082 3083 OAFA 1974 MH Felix Aguilar Observatory in Argentina MPC 3083 3084 Kondratyuk 1977 QB1 Yuri Kondratyuk 1897 1942 Soviet engineer mathematician and pioneer of astronautics and spaceflight MPC 3084 3085 Donna 1980 DA Donna Marie Thompson American administrative assistant for the Minor Planet Center and the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams secretary for the Planetary Sciences division of the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics MPC 3085 3086 Kalbaugh 1980 XE Carroll Kalbaugh Liller father of Chilean astronomer William Liller MPC 3086 3087 Beatrice Tinsley 1981 QJ1 Beatrice Tinsley 1941 1981 British born New Zealand astronomer and cosmologist MPC 3087 3088 Jinxiuzhonghua 1981 UX9 Splendid China park at Shenzhen the largest miniature scenic spot in the world MPC 3088 3089 Oujianquan 1981 XK2 Ou Jianquan Chinese entrepreneur for his notable contributions developing township enterprises MPC 3089 3090 Tjossem 1982 AN The Tjossem family of central Washington State four generations of whose members have been friends of the discoverer and his family in particular Peter Tjossem 19th 20th century amateur entomologist and paleobotanist MPC 3090 3091 van den Heuvel 6081 P L Ed van den Heuvel born 1940 Dutch astronomer and his niece Julia Edith van den Heuvel MPC 3091 3092 Herodotus 6550 P L Herodotus c 484 BC c 425 BC Greek historian Father of Historiography MPC 3092 3093 Bergholz 1971 MG Olga Bergholz 1910 1975 Soviet poet MPC 3093 3094 Chukokkala 1979 FE2 Korney Chukovsky 1882 1969 pen name of Nikolaj Kornejchukov one of the most popular children s poets in the Russian language MPC 3094 3095 Omarkhayyam 1980 RT2 Omar Khayyam 1048 1131 Persian astronomer mathematician and philosopher MPC 3095 3096 Bezruc 1981 QC1 Petr Bezruc 1867 1958 Czech poet MPC 3096 3097 Tacitus 2011 P L Tacitus c 56 120 Roman historian MPC 3097 3098 van Sprang 4579 P L Bert van Sprang 1944 2015 Dutch meteor specialist MPC 3098 3099 Hergenrother 1940 GF Carl W Hergenrother born 1973 American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3099 3100 Zimmerman 1977 EQ1 Nikolaj Vladimirovich Zimmerman 1890 1942 Russian astronomer at Pulkovo Observatory and professor at Leningrad University known for his astrometric observations and his compilations of star catalogs MPC 31003101 3200 editback to top nbsp Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3101 Goldberger 1978 GB Marvin Leonard Goldberger 1922 2014 American physicist teacher and humanitarian president of the California Institute of Technology to commemorate his birthday October 22 MPC 3101 3102 Krok 1981 QA Krok Libuse mythical Slavonic prince MPC 3102 3103 Eger 1982 BB Eger a small town NE of Budapest at one time the sixth largest town in Hungary known for its medieval streets castle and red wine Bull s Blood MPC 3103 3104 Durer 1982 BB1 Albrecht Durer 1471 1528 German master painter woodcutter engraver and scholar MPC 3104 3105 Stumpff A907 PB Karl Stumpff 1895 1970 German celestial mechanician and professor of astronomy pioneer of Fast Fourier Analysis author of the three volume Himmelsmechanik MPC 3105 3106 Morabito 1981 EE Linda A Morabito born 1953 Education Programs Manager at the Planetary Society MPC 3106 3107 Weaver 1981 JG2 Kenneth Weaver 1915 2010 American senior assistant editor for science of the National Geographic magazine MPC 3107 3108 Lyubov 1972 QM Lyubov Orlova 1902 1975 actress and star of Soviet cinema MPC 3108 3109 Machin 1974 DC Arnold Machin 1911 1999 British sculptor MPC 3109 3110 Wagman 1975 SC Nicholas E Wagman 1905 1980 American astronomer and astrometrist MPC 3110 3111 Misuzu 1977 DX8 Nickname of Shinano Province now Nagano Prefecture Japan the discovery site MPC 3111 3112 Velimir 1977 QC5 Velimir Viktor Vladimirovitch Khlebnikov 19th 20th century Russian poet MPC 3112 3113 Chizhevskij 1978 RO Aleksandr Leonidovich Chizhevskij 20th century Soviet biologist one of the founders of heliobiology MPC 3113 3114 Ercilla 1980 FB12 Don Alonso de Ercilla y Zuniga 16th century Spanish poet and soldier who distinguished himself in the campaign in Chile against the Araucanians inspiration for the epic poem La Araucana MPC 3114 3115 Baily 1981 PL Francis Baily 18th 19th century English astronomer one of the founders of the Royal Astronomical Society and namesake of Baily s beads MPC 3115 3116 Goodricke 1983 CF John Goodricke 18th century Dutch English deaf mute astronomer who identified Algol as an eclipsing variable and discovered d Cephei MPC 3116 3117 Niepce 1983 CM1 Joseph Nicephore Niepce 18th 19th century French photography pioneer MPC 3117 3118 Claytonsmith 1974 OD Clayton Albert Smith 1934 1993 American astrometrist director of the Yale Columbia Southern Observatory and later the United States Naval Observatory s astrometry department MPC 3118 3119 Dobronravin 1972 YX Petr Pavlovich Dobronravin Russian astrophysicist and spectroscopist deputy director of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory 1952 1969 MPC 3119 3120 Dangrania 1979 RZ Daniil Aleksandrovich Granin 20th century Russian writer MPC 3120 3121 Tamines 1981 EV Tamines Belgium now called Sambreville MPC 3121 3122 Florence 1981 ET3 Florence Nightingale English nurse and hospital reformer MPC 3122 3123 Dunham 1981 QF2 David W Dunham American astronomer organizer of the International Occultation Timing Association MPC 3123 3124 Kansas 1981 VB Kansas United States the discoverer s home state and also the University of Kansas the discoverer s alma mater to commemorate the centennial of observational astronomy there which began with the purchase of an Alvan Clark 6 inch refractor in 1885 MPC 3124 3125 Hay 1982 BJ1 William Thompson Hay 1888 1949 British music hall comedian film star of the 1930s and early 1940s and amateur astronomer re discoverer of Saturn s Great White Spot in 1933 MPC 3125 3126 Davydov 1969 TP1 Denis Vasil evich Davydov 1784 1839 Russian officer writer and poet hero of the Patriotic War of 1812 MPC 3126 3127 Bagration 1973 ST4 Petr Ivanovich Bagration 18th 19th century Russian of Georgian descent general hero of the Patriotic War of 1812 who died at the Battle of Borodino MPC 3127 3128 Obruchev 1979 FJ2 Vladimir Afanasjevich Obruchev 19th 20th century Russian geologist geographer and author of popular books on science and science fiction novels MPC 3128 3129 Bonestell 1979 MK2 Chesley Bonestell American space artist Named following a competition organized by the Planetary Society MPC 3129 3130 Hillary 1981 YO Sir Edmund Hillary British mountaineer MPC 3130 3131 Mason Dixon 1982 BM1 Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon 18th century British astronomers who observed the 1761 transit of Venus from the Cape of Good Hope and later 1763 1767 surveyed the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland the Mason Dixon line MPC 3131 3132 Landgraf 1940 WL Werner Landgraf German astronomer who established the orbit and whose initials appear in the provisional designation MPC 3132 3133 Sendai A907 TC Sendai Japan the Heidelberg of the East this object was discovered from Heidelberg and the Sendai Municipal Astronomical Observatory MPC 3133 3134 Kostinsky A921 VA Sergej Konstantinovich Kostinsky 1867 1936 Russian astronomer after whom the Kostinsky effect is named MPC 3134 3135 Lauer 1981 EC9 Tod R Lauer American astronomer who participated in the Palomar Planet Crossing Asteroid Survey while an undergraduate student at Caltech MPC 3135 3136 Anshan 1981 WD4 Anshan Liaoning China MPC 3136 3137 Horky 1982 SM1 Czech hill site of Antonin Mrkos first telescope MPC 3137 3138 Ciney 1980 KL Ciney Belgium chief town of the Condroz where the discoverer maintains a residence MPC 3138 3139 Shantou 1980 VL1 Shantou Guangdong China MPC 3139 3140 Stellafane 1983 AO Stellafane the annual Vermont star party organized by the Springfield Telescope Makers MPC 3140 3141 Buchar 1984 RH Emil Buchar 1901 1979 Czech discoverer of minor planets and pioneer of satellite geodesy MPC 3141 3142 Kilopi 1937 AC Kilopi or 1000 p which rounds off to 3142 the number assigned to this minor planet MPC 3142 3143 Genecampbell 1980 UA I Gene Campbell American systems programmer in the central computing facility at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics MPC 3143 3144 Brosche 1931 TY1 Peter Brosche born 1936 German astronomer MPC 3144 3145 Walter Adams 1955 RY Walter Sydney Adams 19th 20th century American astronomer director of the Mount Wilson Observatory 1923 1946 whose spectroscopic studies led to the discovery with Ernst Arnold Kohlschutter of the spectroscopic method for determining parallax and who identified Sirius B as the first white dwarf star known MPC 3145 3146 Dato 1972 KG Dato Kratsashvili 1963 1980 young Georgian painter MPC 3146 3147 Samantha 1976 YU3 Samantha Reed Smith 20th century American schoolgirl who became America s Youngest Ambassador MPC 3147 3148 Grechko 1979 SA12 Georgii Mikhailovich Grechko Soviet cosmonaut and scientist MPC 3148 3149 Okudzhava 1981 SH Bulat Okudzhava Russian of Georgian descent writer poet and songwriter MPC 3149 3150 Tosa 1983 CB Tosa Province Ancient name of Kōchi Prefecture Japan the discoverer s place of residence MPC 3150 3151 Talbot 1983 HF Henry Fox Talbot 1800 1877 British inventor and pioneer of photography MPC 3151 3152 Jones 1983 LF Albert F A L Jones 1920 2013 New Zealand amateur astronomer MPC 3152 3153 Lincoln 1984 SH3 Abraham Lincoln 1809 1865 16th American President of the United States MPC 3153 3154 Grant 1984 SO3 Ulysses S Grant 1822 1885 18th American President of the United States MPC 3154 3155 Lee 1984 SP3 Robert E Lee 1807 1870 American general and commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War MPC 3155 3156 Ellington 1953 EE Duke Ellington 1899 1974 American musician MPC 3156 3157 Novikov 1973 SX3 Alexei Ivanovich Novikov 1916 1986 Soviet aviator and poet MPC 3157 3158 Anga 1976 SU2 Siberian village birthplace of Russian ethnographers Ivan Evseevich Venyaminov and Afanasij Prokopevich Shchapov MPC 3158 3159 Prokofʹev 1976 US2 Vladimir Prokofiev 1898 1993 Russian spectroscopist MPC 3159 3160 Angerhofer 1980 LE Phillip Edward Angerhofer 1950 1986 American astronomer and astrophysicist at USNO MPC 3160 3161 Beadell 1980 TB5 Len Beadell 1923 1995 Australian surveyor MPC 3161 3162 Nostalgia 1980 YH Nostalgia a sentimentality for the past MPC 3162 3163 Randi 1981 QM James Randi 1928 2020 Canadian American magician and science skeptic who debunked numerous paranormal and pseudoscientific claims MPC 3163 3164 Prast 6562 P L Martin Prast American citizen and war veteran MPC 3164 3165 Mikawa 1984 QE Mikawa Province Ancient name of eastern half of Aichi Prefecture Japan MPC 3165 3166 Klondike 1940 FG The brothers Karl F Joutsen and Anton F Johnson who made a fortune in the Klondike Gold Rush MPC 3166 3167 Babcock 1955 RS Horace W Babcock 1912 2003 and his father Harold D Babcock 1882 1968 American astronomers MPC 3167 3168 Lomnicky Stit 1980 XM Lomnicky Stit Slovak meteorological and solar observatory MPC 3168 3169 Ostro 1981 LA Steven Jeffrey Ostro 1946 2008 American radar astronomer MPC 3169 3170 Dzhanibekov 1979 SS11 Vladimir Dzhanibekov born 1942 Soviet cosmonaut MPC 3170 3171 Wangshouguan 1979 WO Shou Guan Wang Wang Shouguan Chinese astronomer and honorary president of the Chinese Astronomical Society MPC 3171 3172 Hirst 1981 WW William Parkinson Hirst South African astronomer and orbit computer MPC 3172 3173 McNaught 1981 WY Robert McNaught born 1956 British astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3173 3174 Alcock 1984 UV George Alcock 1912 2000 British comet and nova hunter MPC 3174 3175 Netto 1979 YP Edgar Rangel Netto Brazilian astronomer MPC 3175 3176 Paolicchi 1980 VR1 Paolo Paolicchi Italian astrophysicist and professor at University of Pisa MPC 3176 3177 Chillicothe 1934 AK City of Chillicothe Ohio MPC 3177 3178 Yoshitsune 1984 WA Minamoto no Yoshitsune 1159 1189 nobleman and military commander and one of the best known samurais MPC 3178 3179 Beruti 1962 FA Arturo Berutti 1862 1938 Argentinian composer of classical music known for his operas Pampa Kryse Evangelina and Taras Bulba MPC 3179 3180 Morgan 1962 RO William Wilson Morgan 1906 1994 American astronomer MPC 3180 3181 Ahnert 1964 EC Paul Oswald Ahnert 1897 1989 German astronomer and author of the annual Kalender fur Sternfreunde MPC 3181 3182 Shimanto 1984 WC Shimanto River longest river of the discoverer s home prefecture of Kochi Japan MPC 3182 3183 Franzkaiser 1949 PP Franz Kaiser 1891 1962 German astronomer MPC 3183 3184 Raab 1949 QC Herbert Raab born 1969 Austrian software engineer and amateur astronomer author of Astrometrica software MPC 3184 3185 Clintford 1953 VY1 Clinton B Ford 1913 1992 American investor and amateur astronomer secretary of the AAVSO co founder of the Ford Observatory and recipient of ASP s Amateur Achievement Award MPC 3185 3186 Manuilova 1973 SD3 Olga Maksimilianovna Manuilova 1893 1984 Soviet sculptor MPC 3186 3187 Dalian 1977 TO3 Dalian Liaoning China MPC 3187 3188 Jekabsons 1978 OM Peter Jekabsons 1943 1990 Australian amateur astronomer and astronomical painter whose paintings adorn the walls of the discovering Perth Observatory MPC 3188 3189 Penza 1978 RF6 Penza Russian city MPC 3189 3190 Aposhanskij 1978 SR6 Vladimir Mikhailovich Aposhanskij 1910 1943 Soviet poet and journalist MPC 3190 3191 Svanetia 1979 SX9 Svanetia a mountainous district in Georgia MPC 3191 3192 A Hearn 1982 BY1 Michael A Hearn 1940 2017 American astronomer MPC 3192 3193 Elliot 1982 DJ James L Elliot 1943 2011 American professor of physics and astronomy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and co discoverer of the Uranian rings MPC 3193 3194 Dorsey 1982 KD1 Dorsey Taylor Shoemaker Jr American businessman and uncle of Eugene Shoemaker formerly credited 2nd discoverer MPC 3194 3195 Fedchenko 1978 PT2 The Russian Fedchenko family Alexei Pavlovich Fedchenko 1844 1873 naturalist and explorer his wife Olga Fedchenko 1845 1921 botanist and plant collector and their son Boris Fedtschenko 1872 1947 botanist geographer and writer MPC 3195 3196 Maklaj 1978 RY Nicholas Miklouho Maclay 1846 1888 Russian ethnologist and anthropologist who studied the Papuans in New Guinea MPC 3196 3197 Weissman 1981 AD Paul Robert Weissman American cometary physicist MPC 3197 3198 Wallonia 1981 YH1 Wallonia Walloon Region one of the three federal regions of Belgium the discoverer s birthplace and location of the Institut d astrophysique the discovery site operator MPC 3198 3199 Nefertiti 1982 RA Nefertiti c 1370 c 1330 BC Egyptian queen MPC 3199 3200 Phaethon 1983 TB Phaethon from Greek mythology Son of Helios he operated the solar chariot for a day lost control of it and almost set fire to the Earth the object associated with the Geminid meteor stream had then the smallest known perihelion distance MPC 32003201 3300 editback to top nbsp Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3201 Sijthoff 6560 P L Albert Georg Sijthoff Dutch publisher whose family backed the construction of the Sijthoff Planetarium in The Hague in 1934 MPC 3201 3202 Graff A908 AA Gareth V Williams born 1965 British astronomer at the Minor Planet Center MPC 3202 3203 Huth 1938 SL Hans Huth 1925 1988 German astronomer MPC 3203 3204 Lindgren 1978 RH Astrid Lindgren 1907 2002 Swedish writer MPC 3204 3205 Boksenberg 1979 MO6 Alexander Boksenberg born 1936 British astronomer MPC 3205 3206 Wuhan 1980 VN1 Wuhan the largest city in central China MPC 3206 3207 Spinrad 1981 EY25 Hyron Spinrad 1934 2015 American astronomer MPC 3207 3208 Lunn 1981 JM Borge Lunn Danish civil engineer and metallurgist MPC 3208 3209 Buchwald 1982 BL1 Vagn Fabritius Buchwald Danish meteoriticist MPC 3209 3210 Lupishko 1983 WH1 Dmitrij Fedorovich Lupishko Ukrainian astronomer MPC 3210 3211 Louispharailda 1931 CE Louis Pierre Van Biesbroeck and Pharailda de Colpaert Van Biesbroeck parents of the discoverer MPC 3211 3212 Agricola 1938 DH2 Georgius Agricola 1494 1555 German scientist father of mineralogy MPC 3212 3213 Smolensk 1977 NQ Smolensk Russian city MPC 3213 3214 Makarenko 1978 TZ6 Anton Makarenko 1888 1939 Soviet teacher and writer MPC 3214 3215 Lapko 1980 BQ Konstantin Kuz mich Lapko Soviet surgeon MPC 3215 3216 Harrington 1980 RB Robert Sutton Harrington 1942 1993 American astronomer MPC 3216 3217 Seidelmann 1980 RK Paul Kenneth Seidelmann American astronomer MPC 3217 3218 Delphine 6611 P L Delphine Jehoulet Delsemme wife of Armand Delsemme a Belgian born astronomer at the University of Toledo in Ohio see 2954 MPC 3218 3219 Komaki 1934 CX Kōjirō Komaki Japanese amateur astronomer MPC 3219 3220 Murayama 1951 WF Sadao Murayama Japanese astronomer MPC 3220 3221 Changshi 1981 XF2 Changshu Jiangsu China MPC 3221 3222 Liller 1983 NJ William Liller American astronomer MPC 3222 3223 Forsius 1942 RN Sigfrid Aronus Forsius Siegfried Aronsen c 1550 1624 Finnish born Professor of Astronomy in Uppsala Sweden His 1611 manuscript propounding his theory of colours was discovered in the Royal Library in Stockholm in 1969 MPC 3223 3224 Irkutsk 1977 RL6 Irkutsk Russia MPC 3224 3225 Hoag 1982 QQ Arthur Hoag 1921 1999 American astronomer MPC 3225 3226 Plinius 6565 P L Pliny the Younger 62 114 MPC 3226 3227 Hasegawa 1928 DF Ichirō Hasegawa Japanese astronomer MPC 3227 3228 Pire 1935 CL Georges Pire Father Dominique Belgian monk Dominican Order winner of the 1958 Nobel Prize for Peace MPC 3228 3229 Solnhofen A916 PC Solnhofen south SSE of Nuremberg in Germany and known for its limestone and fossils MPC 3229 3230 Vampilov 1972 LE Alexander Vampilov 1937 1972 Soviet playwright MPC 3230 3231 Mila 1972 RU2 Lyudmila Pakhomova 1946 1986 Soviet ice dancer MPC 3231 3232 Brest 1974 SL Brest a city in Belarus MPC 3232 3233 Krisbarons 1977 RA6 Krisjanis Barons 1835 1923 Latvian folklorist MPC 3233 3234 Hergiani 1978 QO2 Mikhail Vissarionovich Hergiani 1932 1969 famous Soviet mountaineer MPC 3234 3235 Melchior 1981 EL1 Paul Jacques Leon Melchior Belgian geophysicist MPC 3235 3236 Strand 1982 BH1 Kaj Aage Gunnar Strand 1907 2000 Danish and American astronomer MPC 3236 3237 Victorplatt 1984 SA5 Victor D Platt father of astronomer John Platt who discovered this minor planet MPC 3237 3238 Timresovia 1975 VB9 Nikolay Timofeev Ressovsky 1900 1981 Soviet biologist MPC 3238 3239 Meizhou 1978 UJ2 Meizhou Guangdong China MPC 3239 3240 Laocoon 1978 VG6 Laocoon Trojan priest of Poseidon MPC 3240 3241 Yeshuhua 1978 WH14 Ye Shuhua born 1927 Chinese astronomer MPC 3241 3242 Bakhchisaraj 1979 SG9 Bakhchisaray a town in Crimea the center of the same district where Crimean Astrophysical Observatory was created MPC 3242 3243 Skytel 1980 DC named after Sky and Telescope magazine for its 50th anniversary MPC 3243 3244 Petronius 4008 P L Petronius c 27 66 AD Roman writer MPC 3244 3245 Jensch 1973 UL5 Alfred Jensch German astronomer MPC 3245 3246 Bidstrup 1976 GQ3 Herluf Bidstrup 1912 1988 Danish caricaturist MPC 3246 3247 Di Martino 1981 YE Mario Di Martino born 1947 Italian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets at the Turin Observatory He has been a prolific photometrist of rotational light curves of minor planets specialized in determining their shape and pole MPC 3247 3248 Farinella 1982 FK Paolo Farinella 1953 2000 Italian astronomer MPC 3248 3249 Musashino 1977 DT4 Musashino a suburb of Tokyo Japan MPC 3249 3250 Martebo 1979 EB Martebo on Gotland island in Sweden MPC 3250 3251 Eratosthenes 6536 P L Eratosthenes c 276 194 BC Ancient Greek scientist MPC 3251 3252 Johnny 1981 EM4 Johnny Carson 1925 2005 American TV host and comedian and amateur astronomer MPC 3252 3253 Gradie 1982 HQ1 Jonathan Carey Gradie American astronomer MPC 3253 3254 Bus 1982 UM Schelte J Bus born 1956 American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3254 3255 Tholen 1980 RA David J Tholen born 1955 American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3255 3256 Daguerre 1981 SJ1 Louis Daguerre 1787 1851 French chemist and artist pioneer of photography the Daguerreotype process MPC 3256 3257 Hanzlik 1982 GG Stanislav Hanzlik 1878 1956 Czech meteorologist and climatologist MPC 3257 3258 Somnium 1983 RJ Kepler s Somnium sive opus posthumum de astronomia lunaris The Dream or Posthumous Work on Lunar Astronomy which combined a serious study of lunar astronomy and the fictional account of a journey to the Moon MPC 3258 3259 Brownlee 1984 SZ4 Donald E Brownlee born 1943 American astronomer MPC 3259 3260 Vizbor 1974 SO2 Yuri Vizbor 1934 1984 Russian actor poet writer composer and playwright MPC 3260 3261 Tvardovskij 1979 SF9 Aleksandr Tvardovsky 1910 1971 Soviet poet MPC 3261 3262 Miune 1983 WB Miune mountain in Kōchi Japan MPC 3262 3263 Bligh 1932 CN William Bligh 1754 1817 captain of the Bounty MPC 3263 3264 Bounty 1934 AF HMS Bounty ship MPC 3264 3265 Fletcher 1953 VN2 Fletcher Christian 1764 1793 Bounty mutineer MPC 3265 3266 Bernardus 1978 PA Andres Bernardus Muller Dutch astronomer MPC 3266 3267 Glo 1981 AA Eleanor F Helin 1932 2009 American astronomer comet hunter discoverer of minor planets and advisor to the Planetary Society Glo is her nickname MPC 3267 3268 De Sanctis 1981 DD Giovanni de Sanctis born 1949 Italian astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets MPC 3268 3269 Vibert Douglas 1981 EX16 Vibert Douglas 1894 1988 Canadian astronomer MPC 3269 3270 Dudley 1982 DA H Dudley Wright engineer inventor entrepreneur and benefactor of science education and the arts in California and in Geneva Switzerland MPC 3270 3271 Ul 1982 RB Ul a lunar deity in the mythology of Vanuatu MPC 3271 3272 Tillandz 1938 DB1 Elias Tillandz 1640 1693 Swedish physician and botanist MPC 3272 3273 Drukar 1975 TS2 Ivan Fyodorov 1525 1583 one of the first printers of books in Russia and Ukraine The word Drukar means printer in Ukrainian and old Russian MPC 3273 3274 Maillen 1981 QO2 Maillen Belgium MPC 3274 3275 Oberndorfer 1982 HE1 Hans Oberndorfer 1925 2006 German amateur astronomer author and director of the Bavarian Public Observatory Volkssternwarte Munchen MPC 3275 3276 Porta Coeli 1982 RZ1 Porta Coeli Gateway to Heaven convent in Tisnov Czech Republic MPC 3276 3277 Aaronson 1984 AF1 Marc Aaronson 1950 1987 American astronomer MPC 3277 3278 Behounek 1984 BT Frantisek Behounek 1898 1973 Czech physicist MPC 3278 3279 Solon 9103 P L Solon c 630 560 BC Greek lawmaker MPC 3279 3280 Gretry 1933 SJ Andre Gretry 1741 1813 Belgian composer from Wallonia MPC 3280 3281 Maupertuis 1938 DZ Pierre Louis Maupertuis 1698 1759 French mathematician and astronomer MPC 3281 3282 Spencer Jones 1949 DA Harold Spencer Jones 1890 1960 British astronomer former Astronomer Royal MPC 3282 3283 Skorina 1979 QA10 Francysk Skaryna died 1552 first doctor of medicine in Belarus printer and publisher MPC 3283 3284 Niebuhr 1953 NB Reinhold Niebuhr 1892 1971 American theologian MPC 3284 3285 Ruth Wolfe 1983 VW1 Ruth Fanton Wolfe American geologist colleague of Gene and Carolyn Shoemaker at the United States Geological Survey MPC 3285 3286 Anatoliya 1980 BV Anatoly V Karachkin 1947 1984 brother in law of astronomer Lyudmila Karachkina who discovered this minor planet MPC 3286 3287 Olmstead 1981 DK1 C Michelle Olmstead born 1969 American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3287 3288 Seleucus 1982 DV Seleucus I Nicator c 358 281 BC one of the generals of Alexander the Great and heir to the largest part of his empire MPC 3288 3289 Mitani 1934 RP Tetsuyasu Mitani 1927 2004 Japanese astronomer and discoverer of 1619 Ueta MPC 3289 3290 Azabu 1973 SZ1 Azabu a district of Tokyo Japan MPC 3290 3291 Dunlap 1982 VX3 Larry Dunlap American astronomer MPC 3291 3292 Sather 2631 P L Bob Sather research assistant Lunar and Planetary Laboratory MPC 3292 3293 Rontaylor 4650 P L Ronald C Taylor American astronomer MPC 3293 3294 Carlvesely 6563 P L Carl D Vesely American astronomer MPC 3294 3295 Murakami 1950 DH Tadayoshi Murakami 1907 1985 Japanese astronomer MPC 3295 3296 Bosque Alegre 1975 SF The astrophysical station of Cordoba Observatory in Argentina MPC 3296 3297 Hong Kong 1978 WN14 Hong Kong Chinese island and city MPC 3297 3298 Massandra 1979 OB15 Massandra town on the Crimean peninsula MPC 3298 3299 Hall 1980 TX5 John Scoville Hall American astronomer and director of the Lowell Observatory from 1958 to 1977 MPC 3299 3300 McGlasson 1928 NA Scottish Surname of a small clan located in the highlands of Scotland MPC 33003301 3400 editback to top nbsp Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3301 Jansje 1978 CT Jansje Verveer mother of Dutch astronomer Arie Verveer MPC 3301 3302 Schliemann 1977 RS6 Heinrich Schliemann 1822 1890 German archaeologist MPC 3302 3303 Merta 1967 UN Frantisek Merta 1872 1953 teacher and journalist Grandfather of the discoverer MPC 3303 3304 Pearce 1981 EQ21 Joseph Algernon Pearce 1893 1988 Canadian astronomer MPC 3304 3305 Ceadams 1985 KB Charles Edward Adams 1870 1945 New Zealand astronomer MPC 3305 3306 Byron 1979 SM11 Lord Byron 1788 1824 British poet MPC 3306 3307 Athabasca 1981 DE1 The Athabascans ancient people of North America MPC 3307 3308 Ferreri 1981 EP Walter Ferreri born 1948 Italian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3308 3309 Brorfelde 1982 BH Brorfelde Observatory in Denmark MPC 3309 3310 Patsy 1931 TS2 Patricia Tombaugh 1912 2012 wife of discoverer Clyde Tombaugh MPC 3310 3311 Podobed 1976 QM1 Vladimir Vladimirovich Podobed Soviet astronomer MPC 3311 3312 Pedersen 1984 SN Holger Pedersen born 1946 Danish astronomer MPC 3312 3313 Mendel 1980 DG Gregor Mendel 1822 1884 Czech Austrian father of genetics MPC 3313 3314 Beals 1981 FH Carlyle Smith Beals 1899 1979 Canadian astronomer MPC 3314 3315 Chant 1984 CZ Clarence Chant 1865 1956 Canadian astronomer MPC 3315 3316 Herzberg 1984 CN1 Gerhard Herzberg 1904 1999 German born Canadian chemist and astronomer MPC 3316 3317 Paris 1984 KF Paris Trojan prince MPC 3317 3318 Blixen 1985 HB Karen Blixen 1885 1962 Danish writer MPC 3318 3319 Kibi 1977 EJ5 Kibi Province ancient name of Okayama Prefecture and eastern half of Hiroshima Prefecture Japan MPC 3319 3320 Namba 1982 VZ4 Naniwa traditional name of Osaka Japan MPC 3320 3321 Dasha 1975 TZ2 Dasha from Sevastopol 1836 1892 Russian sister of charity MPC 3321 3322 Lidiya 1975 XY1 Lydia Zvereva 1890 1916 the first Russian female aviator MPC 3322 3323 Turgenev 1979 SY9 Ivan Turgenev 1818 1883 Russian writer MPC 3323 3324 Avsyuk 1983 CW1 Yurii Nikolaevich Avsyuk Russian geophysicist specialist in gravimetry and geodynamics MPC 3324 3325 TARDIS 1984 JZ The TARDIS time machine in Doctor Who MPC 3325 3326 Agafonikov 1985 FL Askol d M Agafonikov Russian geophysicist and navigator of the third Russian Antarctic expedition MPC 3326 3327 Campins 1985 PW Humberto Campins Humberto Campins Camejo Venezuelan born American astronomer MPC 3327 3328 Interposita 1985 QD1 The discovery film was exposed hastily between two satellite laser ranging sessions in the adjacent dome MPC 3328 3329 Golay 1985 RT1 Marcel Golay 1927 2015 Swiss astronomer at Geneva Observatory MPC 3329 3330 Gantrisch 1985 RU1 Gantrisch a mountain south of Bern in Switzerland MPC 3330 3331 Kvistaberg 1979 QS Kvistaberg site of Uppsala Observatory Sweden MPC 3331 3332 Raksha 1978 NT1 Yurij Mikhajlovich Raksha 1937 1980 Russian artist MPC 3332 3333 Schaber 1980 TG5 Gerald Gene Schaber American planetary geologist with the USGS MPC 3333 3334 Somov 1981 YR Mikhail Somov 1908 1973 Soviet Antarctic explorer MPC 3334 3335 Quanzhou 1966 AA Quanzhou Fujian China MPC 3335 3336 Grygar 1971 UX Jiri Grygar born 1936 Czech astronomer MPC 3336 3337 Milos 1971 UG1 Milos Tichy born 1966 Czech astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3337 3338 Richter 1973 UX5 Nikolaus B Richter 1910 1980 first director of the Tautenburg Observatory 1960 1975 MPC 3338 3339 Treshnikov 1978 LB Alexey Tryoshnikov 1914 1991 Soviet Antarctic explorer MPC 3339 3340 Yinhai 1979 TK Yinhai Guangxi China MPC 3340 3341 Hartmann 1980 OD William Kenneth Hartmann born 1939 American planetary scientist writer and painter MPC 3341 3342 Fivesparks 1982 BD3 In honor of Newton and Margaret Mayall 1902 1995 American astronomer The name refers to their residence in Cambridge Massachusetts MPC 3342 3343 Nedzel 1982 HS V Alexander Nedzel American supporter of the supporter of Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research which discovered this asteroid MPC 3343 3344 Modena 1982 JA Modena city in Italy MPC 3344 3345 Tarkovskij 1982 YC1 Andrei Tarkovsky 1932 1986 Soviet film producer MPC 3345 3346 Gerla 1951 SD Gertrude Lawrence 1898 1952 English actress MPC 3346 3347 Konstantin 1975 VN1 Konstantin Kalinin 1889 1938 Soviet aviator MPC 3347 3348 Pokryshkin 1978 EA3 Alexander Pokryshkin 1913 1985 Soviet pilot MPC 3348 3349 Manas 1979 FH2 Manas a Kyrgyz epic poem MPC 3349 3350 Scobee 1980 PJ Dick Scobee 1939 1986 STS 51 L crew member MPC 3350 3351 Smith 1980 RN1 Michael J Smith 1945 1986 STS 51 L crew member MPC 3351 3352 McAuliffe 1981 CW Christa McAuliffe 1948 1986 STS 51 L crew member MPC 3352 3353 Jarvis 1981 YC Gregory Jarvis 1944 1986 STS 51 L crew member MPC 3353 3354 McNair 1984 CW Ronald McNair 1950 1986 STS 51 L crew member MPC 3354 3355 Onizuka 1984 CC1 Ellison Onizuka 1946 1986 STS 51 L crew member MPC 3355 3356 Resnik 1984 EU Judith Resnik 1949 1986 STS 51 L crew member MPC 3356 3357 Tolstikov 1984 FT Yevgeny Tolstikov 1913 1987 Russian meteorologist and Polar explorer who lead the third Soviet Antarctic expedition MPC 3357 3358 Anikushin 1978 RX Mikhail Anikushin 1917 1997 Russian sculptor MPC 3358 3359 Purcari 1978 RA6 Moldavian wine producer MPC 3359 3360 Syrinx 1981 VA Syrinx a nymph MPC 3360 3361 Orpheus 1982 HR Orpheus mythological Greek musician MPC 3361 3362 Khufu 1984 QA Khufu Egyptian pharaoh MPC 3362 3363 Bowen 1960 EE Ira Sprague Bowen 1898 1973 was an American astronomer and director of the Mount Wilson and Palomar observatories MPC 3363 3364 Zdenka 1984 GF Zdenka Vavrova born 1945 Czech astronomer MPC 3364 3365 Recogne 1985 CG2 Recogne in the Ardennes Belgium MPC 3365 3366 Godel 1985 SD1 Kurt Godel 1906 1978 Austro Hungarian logician MPC 3366 3367 Alex 1983 CA3 Alex R Baltutis grandson of the discoverer MPC 3367 3368 Duncombe 1985 QT Raynor Lockwood Duncombe American astronomer MPC 3368 3369 Freuchen 1985 UZ Peter Freuchen 1886 1957 Danish polar explorer and author MPC 3369 3370 Kohsai 1934 CU Hiroki Kosai born 1933 Japanese astronomer MPC 3370 3371 Giacconi 1955 RZ Riccardo Giacconi 1931 2018 Italian born American astrophysicist and winner with Raymond Davis and Masatoshi Koshiba of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2002 MPC 3371 3372 Bratijchuk 1976 SP4 Matrena Vasil evna Bratijchuk Ukrainian astronomer MPC 3372 3373 Koktebelia 1978 QQ2 Koktebel a resort on the Black Sea in Crimea MPC 3373 3374 Namur 1980 KO Namur capital of the region of Wallonia in Belgium MPC 3374 3375 Amy 1981 JY1 Amy Shoemaker Prescott relative of the discoverer MPC 3375 3376 Armandhammer 1982 UJ8 Armand Hammer 1898 1990 American industrialist and art collector MPC 3376 3377 Lodewijk 4122 P L Lodewijk Woltjer born 1930 Dutch astronomer MPC 3377 3378 Susanvictoria A922 WB Susan Titus and Victoria Van Biesbroeck Streeter granddaughters of the discoverer MPC 3378 3379 Oishi 1931 TJ1 Hideo Oishi Japanese amateur astronomer and orbit computer MPC 3379 3380 Awaji 1940 EF Awaji Island Japan MPC 3380 3381 Mikkola 1941 UG Seppo Mikkola born 1947 Finnish astronomer MPC 3381 3382 Cassidy 1948 RD William A Cassidy born 1928 American meteoriticist MPC 3382 3383 Koyama 1951 AB Hisako Koyama Japanese amateur astronomer MPC 3383 3384 Daliya 1974 SB1 Vladimir Dal 1801 1872 Russian lexicologist and ethnographer MPC 3384 3385 Bronnina 1979 SK11 Nina Mikhailovna Bronnikova Russian astronomer at Pulkovo Observatory MPC 3385 3386 Klementinum 1980 FA The Clementinum college in Prague MPC 3386 3387 Greenberg 1981 WE Richard J Greenberg American planetary scientist at the University of Arizona MPC 3387 3388 Tsanghinchi 1981 YR1 Hin Chi Tsang Chinese industrialist MPC 3388 3389 Sinzot 1984 DU Family name of the discoverer s grandmother MPC 3389 3390 Demanet 1984 ES1 The family name of the discoverer s paternal grandmother MPC 3390 3391 Sinon 1977 DD3 Sinon mythical Greek warrior MPC 3391 3392 Setouchi 1979 YB Setouchi Region Japan MPC 3392 3393 Stur 1984 WY1 Ľudovit Stur 1815 1856 Slovak leader and writer MPC 3393 3394 Banno 1986 DB Yoshiaki Banno 1952 1991 Japanese engineer and a discoverer of minor planets MPC 3394 3395 Jitka 1985 UN Jitka Benesova Czech assistant at Klet Observatory MPC 3395 3396 Muazzez A915 TE Muazzez K Lohmiller staff member of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory MPC 3396 3397 Leyla 1964 XA Nancy Leyla Lohmiller born 1985 daughter of Muazzez Lohmiller MPC 3397 3398 Stattmayer 1978 PC Peter Stattmayer German amateur astronomer director of the Munich Public Observatory MPC 3398 3399 Kobzon 1979 SZ9 Joseph Kobzon 1937 2018 Soviet singer MPC 3399 3400 Aotearoa 1981 GX Maori name for New Zealand MPC 34003401 3500 editback to top nbsp Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3401 Vanphilos 1981 PA Vanessa Hall and Philip Osborne on the occasion of their marriage The name was given by Gareth V Williams astronomer at the Minor Planet Center and a friend of the couple MPC 3401 3402 Wisdom 1981 PB Jack Wisdom American astronomer at MIT MPC 3402 3403 Tammy 1981 SW Tammy Irelan wife of R L Irelan staff member at Lincoln Laboratory s Experimental Test Site MPC 3403 3404 Hinderer 1934 CY Fritz Hinderer 1912 1991 German astronomer at Babelsberg Observatory MPC 3404 3405 Daiwensai 1964 UQ Wen Sai Dai 1911 1979 Chinese astronomer MPC 3405 3406 Omsk 1969 DA Omsk Russia MPC 3406 3407 Jimmysimms 1973 DT James A C Simms III born 1957 American system administrator MPC 3407 3408 Shalamov 1977 QG4 Varlam Shalamov 1907 1982 Soviet writer MPC 3408 3409 Abramov 1977 RE6 Fyodor Abramov 1920 1983 Soviet writer MPC 3409 3410 Vereshchagin 1978 SZ7 Vasily Vereshchagin 1842 1904 Russian painter MPC 3410 3411 Debetencourt 1980 LK The family name of the mother of astronomer Georges Roland who co discovered Comet Arend Roland MPC 3411 3412 Kafka 1983 AU2 Franz Kafka 1883 1924 German Czech writer MPC 3412 3413 Andriana 1983 CB3 Andriana Marie Hazelton granddaughter of the discoverer Norman G Thomas MPC 3413 3414 Champollion 1983 DJ Jean Francois Champollion 1790 1832 French linguist MPC 3414 3415 Danby 1928 SL Michael Anthony Danby British born mathematician formerly of North Carolina State University MPC 3415 3416 Dorrit 1931 VP Dorrit Hoffleit 1907 2007 American astronomer MPC 3416 3417 Tamblyn 1937 GG Peter Tamblyn American astronomer MPC 3417 3418 Izvekov 1973 QZ1 Vladimir Andreevich Izvekov Soviet astronomer MPC 3418 3419 Guth 1981 JZ Vladimir Guth 1905 1980 Slovak astronomer MPC 3419 3420 Standish 1984 EB E Myles Standish Jr American astronomer Caltech JPL MPC 3420 3421 Yangchenning 1975 WK1 Yang Chen Ning born 1922 Chinese American physicist MPC 3421 3422 Reid 1978 OJ Ruth and Gordon Reid 1923 1989 professor of politics at the University of Western Australia MPC 3422 3423 Slouka 1981 CK Hubert Slouka 1903 1973 Czech astronomer MPC 3423 3424 Nusl 1982 CD Frantisek Nusl 1867 1951 Czech astronomer and mathematician MPC 3424 3425 Hurukawa 1929 BD Kiichirō Furukawa Hurukawa 1929 2016 Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3425 3426 Seki 1932 CQ Tsutomu Seki born 1930 Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3426 3427 Szentmartoni 1938 AD Bela Szentmartoni 1931 1988 Hungarian amateur astronomer MPC 3427 3428 Roberts 1952 JH Walter Orr Roberts 1915 1990 American astronomer and atmospheric physicist MPC 3428 3429 Chuvaev 1974 SU1 Konstantin Konstantinovich Chuvaev 1917 1994 Soviet astronomer MPC 3429 3430 Bradfield 1980 TF4 William A Bradfield 1927 2014 Australian amateur astronomer MPC 3430 3431 Nakano 1984 QC Shuichi Nakano born 1947 Japanese astronomer MPC 3431 3432 Kobuchizawa 1986 EE Kobuchizawa Observatory in Japan which contributes asteroid Near Earth Objects observations to the Minor Planet Center MPC 3432 3433 Fehrenbach 1963 TJ1 Charles Fehrenbach 1914 2008 French astronomer MPC 3433 3434 Hurless 1981 VO Carolyn Hurless 1934 1987 American amateur astronomer MPC 3434 3435 Boury 1981 XC2 Arsene Boury 1934 1982 Belgian astronomer MPC 3435 3436 Ibadinov 1976 SS3 Hursandkul Ibadinov Tajik astronomer MPC 3436 3437 Kapitsa 1982 UZ5 Pyotr Kapitsa 1894 1984 Russian physicist winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1978 MPC 3437 3438 Inarradas 1974 SD5 Argentine Institute of Radio Astronomy Spanish Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomia MPC 3438 3439 Lebofsky 1983 RL2 Larry A Lebofsky American astronomer MPC 3439 3440 Stampfer 1950 DD Simon von Stampfer 1792 1864 Austrian geodesist and astronomer pioneer of cinematography MPC 3440 3441 Pochaina 1969 TS1 Pochaina uk a tributary of the Dnieper in the Ukraine MPC 3441 3442 Yashin 1978 TO7 Lev Yashin 1929 1990 Soviet goalkeeper MPC 3442 3443 Leetsungdao 1979 SB1 Tsung Dao Lee born 1926 Chinese American physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics MPC 3443 3444 Stepanian 1980 RJ2 Natalia Nikolaevna Stepanian astrophysicist and Arnol d Artashesovich Stepanian head of the gamma ray laboratory both astronomers at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory MPC 3444 3445 Pinson 1983 FC William H Pinson 1919 American geochemist MPC 3445 3446 Combes 1942 EB Michel Alain Combes born 1942 French astronomer MPC 3446 3447 Burckhalter 1956 SC Charles Burckhalter 1849 1923 American astronomer MPC 3447 3448 Narbut 1977 QA5 Heorhiy Narbut 1886 1920 Ukrainian graphic designer MPC 3448 3449 Abell 1978 VR9 George O Abell 1927 1983 American astronomer MPC 3449 3450 Dommanget 1983 QJ Jean Dommanget Belgian astronomer MPC 3450 3451 Mentor 1984 HA1 Mentor mythological Greek king son of Imbrus at Pedaseus father of Imbrius ally of the Trojans MPC 3451 3452 Hawke 1980 OA Bernard Ray Hawke American planetary geologist at the University of Hawaii MPC 3452 3453 Dostoevsky 1981 SS5 Fyodor Dostoevsky 1821 1881 Russian writer MPC 3453 3454 Lieske 1981 WB1 Jay Henry Lieske American astronomer MPC 3454 3455 Kristensen 1985 QC Leif Kahl Kristensen Danish astronomer MPC 3455 3456 Etiennemarey 1985 RS2 Etienne Jules Marey 1830 1904 French surgeon physiologist inventor of the chronophotograph pioneer of cinematography contemporary of Eadweard Muybridge MPC 3456 3457 Arnenordheim 1985 RA3 Arne Nordheim 1931 2010 Norwegian composer MPC 3457 3458 Boduognat 1985 RT3 Boduognaty or Boduognatus leader of the Nervii in Gaul who with the Atrebates and Viromandui fought Julius Caesar in 57 BC MPC 3458 3459 Bodil 1986 GB Bodil Jensen wife of the discoverer Poul Jensen MPC 3459 3460 Ashkova 1973 QB2 Nataliya Vladimirovna Ashkova Soviet astronomer at the Institute for Theoretical Astronomy MPC 3460 3461 Mandelshtam 1977 SA1 Osip Mandelstam 1891 1938 Soviet poet MPC 3461 3462 Zhouguangzhao 1981 UA10 Zhou Guangzhao born 1929 Chinese physicist MPC 3462 3463 Kaokuen 1981 XJ2 Charles K Kao 1933 2018 Chinese physicist MPC 3463 3464 Owensby 1983 BA Pamela D Owensby planetary astronomer at the University of Hawaii MPC 3464 3465 Trevires 1984 SQ5 Ancient Belgian tribe mentioned in Julius Caesar s Gallic Wars MPC 3465 3466 Ritina 1975 EA6 discoverer s daughter Margarita who was also an astronomer at Crimean Astrophysical Observatory MPC 3466 3467 Bernheim 1981 SF2 Robert Burnham Jr 1931 1993 American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3467 3468 Urgenta 1975 AM Type of potato MPC 3468 3469 Bulgakov 1982 UL7 Mikhail Bulgakov 1891 1940 Russian writer MPC 3469 3470 Yaronika 1975 ES discoverer s son Yaroslav who also works at CrAO MPC 3470 3471 Amelin 1977 QK2 Valentin Mikhailovich Amelin 1930 1989 Soviet geodesist MPC 3471 3472 Upgren 1981 EJ10 Arthur Reinhold Upgren American astronomer MPC 3472 3473 Sapporo A924 EG Sapporo Hokkaido Japan MPC 3473 3474 Linsley 1962 HE Earl Garfield Linsley 1882 1969 professor of geography at Mills College California MPC 3474 3475 Fichte 1972 TD Hubert Fichte 1935 1986 German writer MPC 3475 3476 Dongguan 1978 UF2 Dongguan Guangdong China MPC 3476 3477 Kazbegi 1979 KH Mount Kazbek on the border between Georgia and Russia MPC 3477 3478 Fanale 1979 XG Fraser Partington Fanale American planetary geologist MPC 3478 3479 Malaparte 1980 TQ Curzio Malaparte 1898 1957 Italian writer MPC 3479 3480 Abante 1981 GB Robert Hamilton Brown planetary astronomer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory MPC 3480 3481 Xianglupeak 1982 DS6 Xianglu Peak Incense Burner Peak 557 m highest point of the Fragrant Hill Park northwest of Beijing China JPL 3481 3482 Lesnaya 1975 VY4 village Lesnaya near which Swedes were defeated by the Russian army in the Battle of Lesnaya MPC 3482 3483 Svetlov 1976 YP2 Mikhail Svetlov 1903 1964 Soviet poet MPC 3483 3484 Neugebauer 1978 NE The Neugebauers American family of physicists and mathematicians Otto Neugebauer historian of astronomy Marcia Neugebauer and Gerald Neugebauer both astronomers MPC 3484 3485 Barucci 1983 NU Maria A Barucci Italian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3485 3486 Fulchignoni 1984 CR Marcello Fulchignoni Italian astronomer MPC 3486 3487 Edgeworth 1978 UF Kenneth Edgeworth 1880 1972 Irish engineer MPC 3487 3488 Brahic 1980 PM Andre Brahic 1942 2016 French astronomer MPC 3488 3489 Lottie 1983 AT2 Lottie Soll Herkenhoff wife of co discoverer Kenneth E Herkenhoff MPC 3489 3490 Solc 1984 SV Ivan Solc Czech inventor MPC 3490 3491 Fridolin 1984 SM4 Fridolin of Sackingen an Irish missionary is the patron saint of the Swiss valley of Glarus MPC 3491 3492 Petra Pepi 1985 DQ Daughter of the discoverer MPC 3492 3493 Stepanov 1976 GR6 Vladimir Yevgenyevich Stepanov 1913 1986 Soviet physicist MPC 3493 3494 Purple Mountain 1980 XW Purple Mountain Observatory Jiangsu China MPC 3494 3495 Colchagua 1981 NU Colchagua Province Chile MPC 3495 3496 Arieso 1977 RC name consists of acronyms of Astronomisches Rechen Institut and the European Southern Observatory MPC 3496 3497 Innanen 1941 HJ Kimmo Innanen 1937 2011 Finnish Canadian astronomer MPC 3497 3498 Belton 1981 EG14 Michael J Belton 1934 2018 American astronomer MPC 3498 3499 Hoppe 1981 VW1 Johannes Hoppe 1907 German professor of astronomy at the University of Jena MPC 3499 3500 Kobayashi A919 SD Takao Kobayashi born 1961 astronomer MPC 35003501 3600 editback to top nbsp Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3501 Olegiya 1971 QU Oleg Nikolaevich Korotsev born 1922 Russian astronomer MPC 3501 3502 Huangpu 1964 TR1 Huangpu District Shanghai MPC 3502 3503 Brandt 1981 EF17 John Conrad Brandt American astronomer and author MPC 3503 3504 Kholshevnikov 1981 RV3 Konstantin Vladislavovich Kholshevnikov Russian astronomer and professor at Leningrad University MPC 3504 3505 Byrd 1983 AM Deborah Byrd born 1951 producer of the Earth amp Sky radio series MPC 3505 3506 French 1984 CO1 Linda M French born 1951 American Astronomer Professor of Physics Illinois Wesleyan University MPC 3506 3507 Vilas 1982 UX Faith Vilas born 1952 American planetary scientist and Director of the MMT Observatory in Arizona MPC 3507 3508 Pasternak 1980 DO5 Boris Pasternak 1890 1960 Russian writer MPC 3508 3509 Sanshui 1978 UH2 Sanshui Chinese city in the Sanshui District MPC 3509 3510 Veeder 1982 TP Glenn John Veeder American astronomer MPC 3510 3511 Tsvetaeva 1982 TC2 Marina Tsvetaeva 1892 1941 Soviet poet MPC 3511 3512 Eriepa 1984 AC1 Erie Pennsylvania MPC 3512 3513 Quqinyue 1965 UZ Qu Qinyue born 1935 Chinese astronomer MPC 3513 3514 Hooke 1971 UJ Robert Hooke 1635 1703 English scientist MPC 3514 3515 Jindra 1982 UH2 Lumir Jindra born 1936 Czech pharmacologist and friend of the discoverer MPC 3515 3516 Rusheva 1982 UH7 Nadya Rusheva 1952 1969 Russian painter MPC 3516 3517 Tatianicheva 1976 SE1 Lyudmila Tatianicheva 1915 1980 Soviet poet MPC 3517 3518 Florena 1977 QC4 Pavel Florensky 1882 1943 Russian religious philosopher physicist and mathematician and hisson Kirill Florensky 1915 1982 geochemist and mineralogist MPC 3518 3519 Ambiorix 1984 DO Ambiorix leader of Belgian tribe in the time of the Romans MPC 3519 3520 Klopsteg 1952 SG Paul E Klopsteg 1889 1991 American physicist MPC 3520 3521 Comrie 1982 MH Leslie Comrie 1893 1950 New Zealand born astronomer and pioneer in mathematical computation MPC 3521 3522 Becker 1941 SW Reinhold von Becker fi 1788 1858 Finnish author and academic MPC 3522 3523 Arina 1975 TV2 Arina Rodionovna Yakoleva 1758 1828 the nurse of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin MPC 3523 3524 Schulz 1981 EE27 Charles M Schulz 1922 2000 cartoonist and creator of the comic strip Peanuts Charlie Brown Charlie Brown MPC 3524 3525 Paul 1983 CX2 Paul J Baltutis son in law of the discoverer Norman G Thomas MPC 3525 3526 Jeffbell 1984 CN Space scientist writer Jeffrey F Bell MPC 3526 3527 McCord 1985 GE1 Thomas Bard McCord American astronomer planetary geologist MPC 3527 3528 Counselman 1981 EW3 Charles Claude Counselman III born 1943 American planetary scientist MPC 3528 3529 Dowling 1981 EQ19 Timothy Edward Dowling American planetary scientist and professor at MIT MPC 3529 3530 Hammel 1981 EC20 Heidi Hammel born 1960 American planetary scientist MPC 3530 3531 Cruikshank 1981 FB Dale Cruikshank NASA space scientist MPC 3531 3532 Tracie 1983 AS2 Tracie Lynn Ojakangas wife of co discoverer Gregory Wayne Ojakangas MPC 3532 3533 Toyota 1986 UE Toyota Aichi Japan MPC 3533 3534 Sax 1936 XA Adolphe Sax 1814 1894 Belgian musical instrument designer best known for inventing the saxophone MPC 3534 3535 Ditte 1979 SN11 The main character of Ditte a human child novel by Martin Andersen Nexo MPC 3535 3536 Schleicher 1981 EV20 David Glenn Schleicher American astronomer at Lowell Observatory MPC 3536 3537 Jurgen 1982 VT Jurgen Rahe 1939 1997 Director of NASA s Solar System Exploration Division MPC 3537 3538 Nelsonia 6548 P L Elisabeth Nelson secretary at Heidelberg Observatory and Max Planck Institute for Astronomy and took care of the investigators of the Palomar Leiden Survey MPC 3538 3539 Weimar 1967 GF1 Weimar Germany MPC 3539 3540 Protesilaos 1973 UF5 Protesilaos mythical person related to Trojan War MPC 3540 3541 Graham 1984 ML Lloyd Wilson Graham 1940 executive director of the department of state services who supported the Perth Observatory MPC 3541 3542 Tanjiazhen 1964 TN2 Tan Jiazhen 1909 2008 Chinese geneticist MPC 3542 3543 Ningbo 1964 VA3 Ningbo Chinese city MPC 3543 3544 Borodino 1977 RD4 Village in Russia where the Battle of Borodino took place in 1812 MPC 3544 3545 Gaffey 1981 WK2 Michael James Gaffey born 1945 American planetary geologist MPC 3545 3546 Atanasoff 1983 SC John Vincent Atanasoff 1903 1995 American of Bulgarian descent mathematician and physicist inventor of the Atanasoff Berry Computer MPC 3546 3547 Serov 1978 TM6 Valentin Serov 1865 1911 Russian painter MPC 3547 3548 Eurybates 1973 SO Eurybates mythological Greek soldier MPC 3548 3549 Hapke 1981 YH Bruce Hapke born 1931 American planetary scientist MPC 3549 3550 Link 1981 YS Frantisek Link 1906 1984 Czech astronomer MPC 3550 3551 Verenia 1983 RD First vestal virgin consecrated by the legendary Roman king Numa Pompilius MPC 3551 3552 Don Quixote 1983 SA Don Quixote eponymous hero of the novel by Cervantes MPC 3552 3553 Mera 1985 JA Maera a daughter of Praetus MPC 3553 3554 Amun 1986 EB Amun Egyptian god MPC 3554 3555 Miyasaka 1931 TC1 Seidai Miyasaka born 1955 Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3555 3556 Lixiaohua 1964 UO Li Xiaohua Chinese industrialist from Beijing MPC 3556 3557 Sokolsky 1977 QE1 Andrej Georgievich Sokolskij Soviet astronomer at ITA MPC 3557 3558 Shishkin 1978 SQ2 Ivan Shishkin 1832 1898 Russian painter MPC 3558 3559 Violaumayer 1980 PH Martin Mayer German amateur astronomer operating from the Violau Public Observatory MPC 3559 3560 Chenqian 1980 RZ2 Chen Qian director of the History Museum of Chinese Astronomy helped to popularize astronomy in China MPC 3560 3561 Devine 1983 HO John Devine Hazelton son in law of the discoverer Norman G Thomas MPC 3561 3562 Ignatius 1984 AZ Ignatius of Loyola 1491 1556 founder of the Jesuit Order MPC 3562 3563 Canterbury 1985 FE Canterbury New Zealand MPC 3563 3564 Talthybius 1985 TC1 Talthybius mythological Greek soldier MPC 3564 3565 Ojima 1986 YD Ojima Gunma Japan where the discoverers observatory was situated MPC 3565 3566 Levitan 1979 YA9 Isaac Levitan 1860 1900 Russian painter MPC 3566 3567 Alvema 1930 VD The three great granddaughters of the discoverer Eugene Joseph Delporte Aline De Middelaer and Veronique and Martine Warck MPC 3567 3568 ASCII 1936 UB ASCII Corporation Japan MPC 3568 3569 Kumon 1938 DN1 Toru Kumon 1914 1995 Japanese educator MPC 3569 3570 Wuyeesun 1979 XO Wu Yee sun 1900 2005 Chinese bonsai artist MPC 3570 3571 Milanstefanik 1982 EJ Milan Rastislav Stefanik Slovak French astronomer meteorologist general one of the founders of Czechoslovakia MPC 3571 3572 Leogoldberg 1954 UJ2 Leo Goldberg 1913 1987 American astronomer MPC 3572 3573 Holmberg 1982 QO1 Erik Holmberg 1908 2000 Swedish astronomer MPC 3573 3574 Rudaux 1982 TQ Lucien Rudaux 1874 1947 French astronomer MPC 3574 3575 Anyuta 1984 DU2 Anna Aleksandrovna Shishmareva Soviet parachutist MPC 3575 3576 Galina 1984 DB3 Galina Bogdanovna Pyasetskaya Soviet parachutist MPC 3576 3577 Putilin 1969 TK Ivan Ivanovich Putilin 1893 1954 Soviet minor planet researcher MPC 3577 3578 Carestia 1977 CC Reinaldo Augusto Carestia 1932 1993 researcher at the Felix Aguilar Observatory in Argentina MPC 3578 3579 Rockholt 1977 YA Ronald Rockholt born 1928 scientist MPC 3579 3580 Avery 1983 CS2 Avery Jordan Thomas born 1994 grandson of the discoverer MPC 3580 3581 Alvarez 1985 HC Luis Walter Alvarez 1911 1988 and his son Walter Alvarez born 1940 discoverers of the Iridium layer associated with the meteor impact which killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago MPC 3581 3582 Cyrano 1986 TT5 Cyrano de Bergerac 1619 1655 French dramatist MPC 3582 3583 Burdett 1929 TQ Burdett Kansas hometown of discoverer Clyde Tombaugh MPC 3583 3584 Aisha 1981 TW Aisha Renee Thomas born 1991 granddaughter of the discoverer Norman G Thomas MPC 3584 3585 Goshirakawa 1987 BE Emperor Go Shirakawa 1127 1192 Japan MPC 3585 3586 Vasnetsov 1978 SW6 Viktor Vasnetsov 1848 1926 and Apollinary Vasnetsov 1856 1933 Russian painters MPC 3586 3587 Descartes 1981 RK5 Rene Descartes 1596 1650 French philosopher MPC 3587 3588 Kirik 1981 TH4 Kirik the Novgorodian c 1110 1158 Novgorodian monk of the Antoniev Monastery MPC 3588 3589 Loyola 1984 AB1 Loyola a Spanish town and birthplace of Ignatius of Loyola founder of the Jesuit Order MPC 3589 3590 Holst 1984 CQ Gustav Holst 1874 1934 English composer MPC 3590 3591 Vladimirskij 1978 QJ2 Boris Mikhajlovich Vladimirskij astronomer at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory MPC 3591 3592 Nedbal 1980 CT Oskar Nedbal 1874 1930 Czech composer MPC 3592 3593 Osip 1981 EB20 David J Osip researcher at Lowell Observatory MPC 3593 3594 Scotti 1983 CN James V Scotti born 1960 astronomer member of Spacewatch team MPC 3594 3595 Gallagher 1985 TF1 John S Gallagher III director of the Lowell Observatory MPC 3595 3596 Meriones 1985 VO Meriones mythical Greek warrior MPC 3596 3597 Kakkuri 1941 UL Juhani Kakkuri Finnish geodesist MPC 3597 3598 Saucier 1977 KK1 Agnes Saucier grandmother of the American astronomer Ellen Howell who discovered this minor planet MPC 3598 3599 Basov 1978 PB3 Nikolay Basov 1922 2001 Soviet physicist and Nobel Prize Laureate MPC 3599 3600 Archimedes 1978 SL7 Archimedes c 287 212 BC ancient Greek scientist MPC 36003601 3700 editback to top nbsp Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3601 Velikhov 1979 SP9 Evgenij Pavlovich Velikhov Russian physicist and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences MPC 3601 3602 Lazzaro 1981 DQ2 Daniela Lazzaro born 1956 Brazilian astronomer MPC 3602 3603 Gajdusek 1981 RM Vilem Gajdusek 1895 1977 Czech telescope maker MPC 3603 3604 Berkhuijsen 5550 P L E M Berkhuijsen Dutch astronomer of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Germany MPC 3604 3605 Davy 1932 WB Named for Davy De Winter son of the former administrator of the Royal Observatory of Belgium MPC 3605 3606 Pohjola 1939 SF Pohjola location in Finnish mythology MPC 3606 3607 Naniwa 1977 DO4 Naniwa traditional name of Osaka Japan MPC 3607 3608 Kataev 1978 SD1 Valentin Petrovich Kataev 1897 1986 Soviet writer MPC 3608 3609 Liloketai 1980 VM1 Loke Tai Li Chinese educator MPC 3609 3610 Decampos 1981 EA1 Jose Adolfo Snajdauf de Campos Brazilian astronomer at Valongo Observatory MPC 3610 3611 Dabu 1981 YY1 Dabu County Guangdong China MPC 3611 3612 Peale 1982 TW Stanton J Peale 1937 2015 American astrophysicist and planetary astronomer MPC 3612 3613 Kunlun 1982 VJ11 Kunlun mountain range in northwest China MPC 3613 3614 Tumilty 1983 AE1 Jodi Anne Tumilty Thomas daughter in law of the discoverer Norman G Thomas MPC 3614 3615 Safronov 1983 WZ Viktor Safronov 1917 1999 Soviet astronomer MPC 3615 3616 Glazunov 1984 JJ2 Ilya Glazunov 1930 2017 Russian painter MPC 3616 3617 Eicher 1984 LJ David J Eicher born 1961 American writer popularizer of astronomy and former editor in chief of Astronomy MPC 3617 3618 Kuprin 1979 QP8 Aleksandr Kuprin 1870 1938 Russian writer MPC 3618 3619 Nash 1981 EU35 Douglas B Nash American planetary scientist MPC 3619 3620 Platonov 1981 RU2 Andrei Platonov 1899 1951 Russian writer MPC 3620 3621 Curtis 1981 SQ1 Curtis R Carbutt 1911 1976 teacher of the discoverer Norman G Thomas MPC 3621 3622 Ilinsky 1981 SX7 Igor Ilyinsky 1901 1987 Soviet actor MPC 3622 3623 Chaplin 1981 TG2 Charlie Chaplin 1889 1977 English comedy actor MPC 3623 3624 Mironov 1982 TH2 Andrei Mironov 1941 1987 Soviet actor and producer MPC 3624 3625 Fracastoro 1984 HZ1 Mario Girolamo Fracastoro Italian astronomer and former director of the Catania and the Pino Torinese observatories MPC 3625 3626 Ohsaki 1929 PA Shoji Osaki 1912 Japanese astronomical historian MPC 3626 3627 Sayers 1973 DS Dorothy L Sayers 1893 1957 British author MPC 3627 3628 Boznemcova 1979 WD Bozena Nemcova 1820 1862 Czech writer MPC 3628 3629 Lebedinskij 1982 WK Aleksandr Ignatevich Lebedinski 1913 1967 Soviet astronomer MPC 3629 3630 Lubomir 1984 QN Lubomir is a Slavic first name common in the South Bohemian Region MPC 3630 3631 Sigyn 1987 BV1 Daughter of the discoverer MPC 3631 3632 Grachevka 1976 SJ4 Grachevka a Russian village in Tambov Oblast now Lipetsk Oblast the birthplace of the discoverer s parents Stepan Chernykh and Melaniya Chernykh MPC 3632 3633 Mira 1980 EE2 Hugo Mira 1937 1994 researcher at Felix Aguilar Observatory Argentina MPC 3633 3634 Iwan 1980 FV Iwan P Williams British astronomer MPC 3634 3635 Kreutz 1981 WO1 Heinrich Kreutz 1854 1907 German astronomer MPC 3635 3636 Pajdusakova 1982 UJ2 Ľudmila Pajdusakova 1916 1979 Slovak astronomer MPC 3636 3637 O Meara 1984 UQ Stephen James O Meara American astronomer astronomy writer and author and contributing editor to Sky and Telescope MPC 3637 3638 Davis 1984 WX Donald R Davis senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson MPC 3638 3639 Weidenschilling 1985 TX Stuart J Weidenschilling American planetary scientist MPC 3639 3640 Gostin 1985 TR3 Victor Gostin born 1940 an Australian geologist and researcher of Australian impact craters MPC 3640 3641 Williams Bay A922 WC Williams Bay Wisconsin home of Yerkes Observatory MPC 3641 3642 Frieden 1953 XL1 German for peace MPC 3642 3643 Tienchanglin 1978 UN2 Chang Lin Tien 1935 2002 former Chancellor of the University of California at Berkeley MPC 3643 3644 Kojitaku 1931 TW Takuo Kojima born 1955 Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3644 3645 Fabini 1981 QZ Tatiana Fabini 1943 1989 Slovak astronomy writer MPC 3645 3646 Aduatiques 1985 RK4 Aduatiques Aduatuci an ancient tribe from Namur Belgium MPC 3646 3647 Dermott 1986 AD1 Stanley Dermott British American astronomer MPC 3647 3648 Raffinetti 1957 HK Virgilio Raffinetti 1869 1946 Argentine astronomer and a director of La Plata Observatory MPC 3648 3649 Guillermina 1976 HQ Maria Guillermina Martin de Cesco born 1915 widow and mother of Argentine astronomers Carlos Cesco and Mario R Cesco respectively MPC 3649 3650 Kunming 1978 UO2 Kunming Yunnan China MPC 3650 3651 Friedman 1978 VB5 Louis Friedman born 1941 co founder of the Planetary Society and his wife Connie MPC 3651 3652 Soros 1981 TC3 George Soros born 1930 Hungarian born American businessman and philosopher MPC 3652 3653 Klimishin 1979 HF5 Ivan Antonovich Klimishin Ukrainian astronomer MPC 3653 3654 AAS 1949 QH1 American Astronomical Society MPC 3654 3655 Eupraksia 1978 SA3 wife of prince Fyodor of Ryazan who lived in the 13th century she preferred to kill herself to being taken prisoner by Mongol Tatars MPC 3655 3656 Hemingway 1978 QX Ernest Hemingway 1899 1961 US writer MPC 3656 3657 Ermolova 1978 ST6 Maria Yermolova 1853 1928 Russian actress MPC 3657 3658 Feldman 1982 TR Paul D Feldman American astronomer and Paul A Feldman Canadian radioastronomer MPC 3658 3659 Bellingshausen 1969 TE2 Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen 1778 1852 Antarctic explorer who in 1819 1821 lead the first Russian Antarctic expedition MPC 3659 3660 Lazarev 1978 QX2 Mikhail Lazarev 1788 1851 Russian admiral MPC 3660 3661 Dolmatovskij 1979 UY3 Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky 1915 1994 Soviet poet MPC 3661 3662 Dezhnev 1980 RU2 Semyon Dezhnev c 1605 1673 Russian explorer MPC 3662 3663 Tisserand 1985 GK1 Felix Tisserand 1845 1896 French astronomer MPC 3663 3664 Anneres 4260 P L Anna Theresia Anneres Schmadel wife of German astronomer Lutz D Schmadel MPC 3664 3665 Fitzgerald 1979 FE Ella Fitzgerald American jazz singer MPC 3665 3666 Holman 1979 HP Matthew J Holman American astronomer MPC 3666 3667 Anne Marie 1981 EF Anne Marie Malotki a friend of the discoverer Edward L G Bowell MPC 3667 3668 Ilfpetrov 1982 UM7 Ilf and Petrov Soviet writers MPC 3668 3669 Vertinskij 1982 UO7 Alexander Vertinsky 1889 1957 Russian actor poet and composer MPC 3669 3670 Northcott 1983 BN Ruth J Northcott 1913 1969 Canadian astronomer MPC 3670 3671 Dionysus 1984 KD Dionysus Greek god of wine MPC 3671 3672 Stevedberg 1985 QQ Stephen J Edberg born 1952 American astronomer MPC 3672 3673 Levy 1985 QS David H Levy born 1948 Canadian astronomer and author MPC 3673 3674 Erbisbuhl 1963 RH Mountain in Germany and location of the Sonneberg Observatory MPC 3674 3675 Kemstach 1982 YP1 Russian Marfa Vladimirovna Kemstach 1888 1971 and Semen Stepanovich Kemstach 1880 1938 grandparents of the discoverer Lyudmila Karachkina MPC 3675 3676 Hahn 1984 GA Gerhard Hahn planetary astronomer at Uppsala Observatory MPC 3676 3677 Magnusson 1984 QJ1 Per Magnusson planetary astronomer at the Swedish Uppsala Observatory MPC 3677 3678 Mongmanwai 1966 BO Mong Man Wai 1927 2010 Chinese businessman MPC 3678 3679 Condruses 1984 DT Condruzes or Condruses ancient inhabitants of what is now the Condroz Belgium MPC 3679 3680 Sasha 1987 MY Alexandra Rachel Druyen Sagan born 1982 daughter of Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan MPC 3680 3681 Boyan 1974 QO2 Boyan an 11th century Russian bard at the court of Yaroslav the Wise MPC 3681 3682 Welther A923 NB Barbara Welther born 1938 historian of science at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics MPC 3682 3683 Baumann 1987 MA Paul Baumann 1901 1976 and his wife Helene 1899 1986 German amateur astronomers MPC 3683 3684 Berry 1983 AK Richard Berry editor in chief of Astronomy MPC 3684 3685 Derdenye 1981 EH14 Derald and Denise Nye amateur astronomers in Tucson Arizona MPC 3685 3686 Antoku 1987 EB Emperor Antoku 1178 1185 Japan MPC 3686 3687 Dzus A908 TC Paul K Dzus assistant and volunteer at the Minor Planet Center in the 1980s MPC 3687 3688 Navajo 1981 FD Navajo Native American people in Arizona New Mexico and Utah MPC 3688 3689 Yeates 1981 JJ2 Anthony N Yeates Australian geologist MPC 3689 3690 Larson 1981 PM Stephen M Larson planetary scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and a discoverer of minor planets MPC 3690 3691 Bede 1982 FT The Venerable Bede 673 735 English monk and historian MPC 3691 3692 Rickman 1982 HF1 Hans Rickman born 1949 planetary astronomer at Uppsala Observatory MPC 3692 3693 Barringer 1982 RU Daniel Barringer 1860 1929 and pioneer investigator of terrestrial meteorite craters and after whom the Barringer Crater is named MPC 3693 3694 Sharon 1984 SH5 Sharon Rachel Vinick friend of the discoverer Arie William Grossman MPC 3694 3695 Fiala 1973 UU4 Alan D Fiala born 1942 American staff astronomer with the USNO who became Chief of the U S Nautical Almanac Office in 1992 MPC 3695 3696 Herald 1980 OF David R Herald Australian amateur astronomer MPC 3696 3697 Guyhurst 1984 EV Guy Hurst British amateur astronomer from Basingstoke south central England who has been observing comets since 1970 Src MPC 3697 3698 Manning 1984 UA2 Brian G W Manning 1926 2011 British amateur cometary astrometrist MPC 3698 3699 Milbourn 1984 UC2 Stanley William Milbourn editor of the circulars of the British Astronomical Association MPC 3699 3700 Geowilliams 1984 UL2 George E Williams an Australian geologist who discovered the Acraman crater a meteorite impact crater in South Australia MPC 37003701 3800 editback to top nbsp Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3701 Purkyne 1985 DW Jan Evangelista Purkyne 1787 1869 Czech anatomist patriot and physiologist MPC 3701 3702 Trubetskaya 1970 NB Ekaterina Ivanovna Trubetskaya 1800 1854 Russian princess wife of a Decembrist MPC 3702 3703 Volkonskaya 1978 PU3 Mariya Nikolayevna Volkonskaya 1805 1863 Russian princess wife of a Decembrist MPC 3703 3704 Gaoshiqi 1981 YX1 Gao Shi Qi 1905 1988 the founder of science popularization in China MPC 3704 3705 Hotellasilla 1984 ET1 Erich Schumann long time manager of the Hotel La Silla at La Silla Observatory in Chile MPC 3705 3706 Sinnott 1984 SE3 Roger W Sinnott associate editor of Sky amp Telescope MPC 3706 3707 Schroter 1934 CC Johann Hieronymus Schroter 1745 1816 German astronomer and selenographer MPC 3707 3708 Socus 1974 FV1 Socus defending his brother wounded Odysseus with a spear throw that would have been fatal had not the goddess Athena deflected it Odysseus then speared Socus in the back and taunted him as he perished IAU 3708 3709 Polypoites 1985 TL3 Polypoites mythical Greek warrior MPC 3709 3710 Bogoslovskij 1978 RD6 Nikita Bogoslovsky 1913 2004 Russian composer and writer MPC 3710 3711 Ellensburg 1983 QD City of Ellensburg Washington United States MPC 3711 3712 Kraft 1984 YC Robert Kraft 1927 2015 American professor of astronomy and astrophysics and chairman of the IAU MPC 3712 3713 Pieters 1985 FA2 Carle M Pieters born 1943 American geologist and planetary scientist MPC 3713 3714 Kenrussell 1983 TT1 Kenneth S Russell Australian astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets and comets He has been working with the UK Schmidt Telescope for many years MPC 3714 3715 Stohl 1980 DS Jan Stohl 1932 1993 Slovak astronomer MPC 3715 3716 Petzval 1980 TG Jozsef Miska Petzval 1807 1891 Hungarian engineer and mathematician MPC 3716 3717 Thorenia 1964 CG Victor Eugene Thoren 1935 1991 historian of astronomy at Indiana University MPC 3717 3718 Dunbar 1978 VS10 R Scott Dunbar American physicist planetary scientist and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3718 3719 Karamzin 1976 YO1 Nikolay Karamzin 1766 1826 Russian historian MPC 3719 3720 Hokkaido 1987 UR1 Hokkaidō Japan MPC 3720 3721 Widorn 1982 TU Thomas Widorn Austrian astronomer MPC 3721 3722 Urata 1927 UE Takeshi Urata 1947 2012 Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3722 3723 Voznesenskij 1976 GK2 Andrei Voznesensky 1933 2010 Russian poet MPC 3723 3724 Annenskij 1979 YN8 Innokenty Annensky 1855 1909 Russian poet and writer MPC 3724 3725 Valsecchi 1981 EA11 Giovanni B Valsecchi Italian astronomer at the National Institute for Astrophysics MPC 3725 3726 Johnadams 1981 LJ John Adams 1735 1826 American president MPC 3726 3727 Maxhell 1981 PQ Maximilian Hell 1720 1792 Hungarian astronomer and Jesuit priest MPC 3727 3728 IRAS 1983 QF IRAS the Infrared Astronomical Satellite MPC 3728 3729 Yangzhou 1983 VP7 Yangzhou Jiangsu China MPC 3729 3730 Hurban 1983 XM1 Jozef Miloslav Hurban 1817 1888 Slovak poet writer journalist editor critic MPC 3730 3731 Hancock 1984 DH1 John Hancock 1737 1793 American politician MPC 3731 3732 Vavra 1984 SR1 Anton Alfred Vavra father of the discoverer MPC 3732 3733 Yoshitomo 1985 AF Minamoto no Yoshitomo 1123 1160 early Japanese samurai MPC 3733 3734 Waland 9527 P L Robert L Waland Scottish optician who developed new techniques for making the optics of Schmidt telescopes MPC 3734 3735 Trebon 1983 XS Trebon Czech Republic MPC 3735 3736 Rokoske 1987 SY3 Thomas Leo Rokoske professor of physics and astronomy at the Appalachian State University in North Carolina MPC 3736 3737 Beckman 1983 PA Arnold O Beckman 1900 2004 American chemist and inventor of the pH meter MPC 3737 3738 Ots 1977 QA1 Georg Ots 1920 1975 Estonian opera singer MPC 3738 3739 Rem 1977 RE2 Rem Viktorovich Khokhlov 1926 1977 Soviet physicist and co founder of nonlinear optics MPC 3739 3740 Menge 1981 EM Sergio Menge de Freitas vice director of the Valongo Observatory Brazil MPC 3740 3741 Rogerburns 1981 EL19 Roger Burns 1937 1994 New Zealand mineralogist MPC 3741 3742 Sunshine 1981 EQ27 Jessica M Sunshine visiting scientist at MIT MPC 3742 3743 Pauljaniczek 1983 EW Paul Janiczek born 1937 American astronomer MPC 3743 3744 Horn d Arturo 1983 VE Guido Horn d Arturo 1879 1967 Italian astronomer MPC 3744 3745 Petaev 1949 SF Michail Ivanovich Petaev visiting planetary geologist at Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics MPC 3745 3746 Heyuan 1964 TC1 Heyuan Guangdong China MPC 3746 3747 Belinskij 1975 VY5 Vissarion Belinsky 1811 1848 Russian literary critic MPC 3747 3748 Tatum 1981 JQ Jeremy B Tatum Canadian astronomer MPC 3748 3749 Balam 1982 BG1 David D Balam Canadian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3749 3750 Ilizarov 1982 TD1 Gavriil Ilizarov 1921 1992 Soviet orthopedic surgeon MPC 3750 3751 Kiang 1983 NK Tao Kiang astronomer at Dunsink Observatory near Dublin MPC 3751 3752 Camillo 1985 PA Camillo son of the early Roman King Turno MPC 3752 3753 Cruithne 1986 TO Cruithne ancient British tribe MPC 3753 3754 Kathleen 1931 FM Kathleen Willoughby Clifford granddaughter of discoverer Clyde Tombaugh MPC 3754 3755 Lecointe 1950 SJ Georges Lecointe 1869 1929 Belgian astronomer and explorer MPC 3755 3756 Ruscannon 1979 MV6 Russell David Cannon British astronomer MPC 3756 3757 Anagolay 1982 XB Anagolay is the goddess of lost things in ancient Philippine Tagalog mythology Name suggested by the SGAC Name An Asteroid Campaign JPL 3757 3758 Karttunen 1983 WP Hannu Karttunen Finnish astronomer MPC 3758 3759 Piironen 1984 AP Jukka Piironen Finnish astronomer at the Finnish Meteorological Institute in Helsinki MPC 3759 3760 Poutanen 1984 AQ Markku Poutanen Finnish astronomer and geodesist MPC 3760 3761 Romanskaya 1936 OH Sofia Romanskaya 1886 1969 Russian astronomer MPC 3761 3762 Amaravella 1976 QN1 Amaravella group of Russian painters they represented Russian cosmism style MPC 3762 3763 Qianxuesen 1980 TA6 Qian Xuesen 1911 2009 Chinese aerodynamicist and cyberneticist MPC 3763 3764 Holmesacourt 1980 TL15 Robert Holmes a Court 1937 1990 Australian lawyer businessman and collector MPC 3764 3765 Texereau 1982 SU1 Jean Texereau optical engineer in the optical laboratory at Paris Observatory and author of the classic How to Make a Telescope MPC 3765 3766 Junepatterson 1983 BF June C Patterson 1923 1988 amateur astronomer of Sierra Vista Arizona MPC 3766 3767 DiMaggio 1986 LC Joe DiMaggio 1914 1999 American baseball player MPC 3767 3768 Monroe 1937 RB Marilyn Monroe 1926 1962 American actress MPC 3768 3769 Arthurmiller 1967 UV Arthur Miller 1915 2005 American playwright essayist and author MPC 3769 3770 Nizami 1974 QT1 Nizami Ganjavi 1141 1209 Persian poet MPC 3770 3771 Alexejtolstoj 1974 SB3 Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy 1883 1945 Russian writer MPC 3771 3772 Piaf 1982 UR7 Edith Piaf 1915 1963 French singer MPC 3772 3773 Smithsonian 1984 YY Smithsonian Institution American museum MPC 3773 3774 Megumi 1987 YC Megumi wife of Japanese astronomer Takuo Kojima who discovered this minor planet MPC 3774 3775 Ellenbeth 1931 TC4 Ellen Elizabeth Willoughby granddaughter of the discoverer Clyde Tombaugh MPC 3775 3776 Vartiovuori 1938 GG Hill in Turku Finland on which the first observatory was built by Argelander MPC 3776 3777 McCauley 1981 JD2 Francis McCauley geologist with the USGS MPC 3777 3778 Regge 1984 HK1 Tullio Regge 1931 2014 Italian theoretical physicist at Turin University MPC 3778 3779 Kieffer 1985 JV1 Hugh H Kieffer American geophysicist with the USGS MPC 3779 3780 Maury 1985 RL Alain Maury born 1958 French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3780 3781 Dufek 1986 RG1 George J Dufek 1903 1977 American Antarctic explorer and Rear Admiral MPC 3781 3782 Celle 1986 TE German town of Celle in Lower Saxony MPC 3782 3783 Morris 1986 TW1 Charles S Morris observer of comets presumed Charles S Morris Observatory MPC 3783 3784 Chopin 1986 UL1 Frederic Chopin 1810 1849 Polish composer MPC 3784 3785 Kitami 1986 WM Kitami Japan MPC 3785 3786 Yamada 1988 AE Sakao Yamada Japanese engineer MPC 3786 3787 Aivazovskij 1977 RG7 Ivan Aivazovsky 1817 1900 Russian painter MPC 3787 3788 Steyaert 1986 QM3 Christian Steyaert born 1955 Belgian amateur astronomer president of the Belgian Flemish astronomical society Vereniging voor Sterrenkunde from 1988 to 2004 MPC 3788 3789 Zhongguo 1928 UF Chinese name for China MPC 3789 3790 Raywilson 1937 UE Raymond Wilson 1928 2018 astronomical optician and pioneer of active optics MPC 3790 3791 Marci 1981 WV1 Jan Marek Marci 1595 1667 Czech physician physicist astronomer and natural philosopher MPC 3791 3792 Preston 1985 FA Richard Preston born 1954 American author of the astronomy book First Light MPC 3792 3793 Leonteus 1985 TE3 Leonteus mythical person related to Trojan War MPC 3793 3794 Sthenelos 1985 TF3 Sthenelos mythical person related to Trojan War MPC 3794 3795 Nigel 1986 GV1 Nigel Henbest born 1951 British author co founder of Pioneer TV Productions JPL 3795 3796 Lene 1986 XJ Lene Augustesen daughter of Danish astronomer Karl Augustesen college of discoverer Poul Jensen at Brorfelde Observatory MPC 3796 3797 Ching Sung Yu 1987 YL Ching Sung Yu Chinese astronomer MPC 3797 3798 de Jager 2402 T 3 Cornelis de Jager 1921 Dutch astronomer MPC 3798 3799 Novgorod 1979 SL9 Novgorod Russia MPC 3799 3800 Karayusuf 1984 AB Alford S Karayusuf supporter of near Earth asteroid research projects at JPL MPC 38003801 3900 editback to top nbsp Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3801 Thrasymedes 1985 VS Thrasymedes mythical person related to Trojan War MPC 3801 3802 Dornburg 1986 PJ4 Dornburg a German town near the discovering Tautenburg Observatory MPC 3802 3803 Tuchkova 1981 TP1 Margarita Mikhailovna Tuchkova 1781 1852 Russian founder of Spaso Borodinsky monastery MPC 3803 3804 Drunina 1969 TB2 Yulia Drunina 1924 1991 Soviet poet MPC 3804 3805 Goldreich 1981 DK3 Peter Goldreich born 1939 an American astrophysicist MPC 3805 3806 Tremaine 1981 EW32 Scott D Tremaine born 1950 Canadian astrophysicist MPC 3806 3807 Pagels 1981 SE1 Heinz Pagels 1939 1988 an American physicist MPC 3807 3808 Tempel 1982 FQ2 Wilhelm Tempel 1821 1889 German astronomer MPC 3808 3809 Amici 1984 FA Giovanni Battista Amici 1786 1863 Italian astronomer MPC 3809 3810 Aoraki 1985 DX Aoraki Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand MPC 3810 3811 Karma 1953 TH Karma Hindu philosophy MPC 3811 3812 Lidaksum 1965 AK1 Li Dak sum 1920 Chinese entrepreneur and philanthropist MPC 3812 3813 Fortov 1970 QA1 Vladimir Fortov born 1946 a Russian physicist and expert in thermal physics shock waves and plasma physics MPC 3813 3814 Hoshi no mura 1981 JA Job training school for disabled persons Hoshi no mura is meaning Star village in Japanese MPC 3814 3815 Konig 1959 GG Arthur Konig 1895 1969 German astronomer and discoverer of this minor planet It was named by the other two discoverers Gerhard Jackisch and Wolfgang Wenzel MPC 3815 3816 Chugainov 1975 VG9 Pavel Fedorovich Chugainov 1933 1992 long time astronomer at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory MPC 3816 3817 Lencarter 1979 MK1 Leonard J Carter of the British Interplanetary Society MPC 3817 3818 Gorlitsa 1979 QL8 Mariya Avksent evna Rudenko a village schoolmistress in the Mohyliv Podilskyi Raion of Ukraine MPC 3818 3819 Robinson 1983 AR Leif J Robinson editor of the monthly American magazine Sky amp Telescope MPC 3819 3820 Sauval 1984 DV Henri Sauval 1623 1676 French historian MPC 3820 3821 Sonet 1985 RC3 Jean Sonet 1908 1987 a Belgian Jesuit MPC 3821 3822 Segovia 1988 DP1 Andres Segovia 1893 1987 guitarist MPC 3822 3823 Yorii 1988 EC1 Yorii a Japanese town in the Saitama Prefecture MPC 3823 3824 Brendalee 1929 TK Brenda Willoughby Anderson granddaughter of the American discoverer Clyde Tombaugh MPC 3824 3825 Nurnberg 1967 UR Nuremberg a city in Germany MPC 3825 3826 Handel 1973 UV5 George Frideric Handel 1685 1759 German baroque composer MPC 3826 3827 Zdenekhorsky 1986 VU Zdenek Horsky 1929 1988 Czech historian astronomer MPC 3827 3828 Hoshino 1986 WC Jiro Hoshino Japanese amateur astronomer MPC 3828 3829 Gunma 1988 EM Gunma a prefecture of Japan MPC 3829 3830 Trelleborg 1986 RL Trelleborg southernmost Swedish city and nearby located Brorfelde Observatory MPC 3830 3831 Pettengill 1986 TP2 Gordon Pettengill 1926 2021 an American radio astronomer and planetary physicist at MIT MPC 3831 3832 Shapiro 1981 QJ Irwin I Shapiro born 1926 an American astrophysicist and professor at Harvard University MPC 3832 3833 Calingasta 1971 SC Calingasta department in San Juan Argentina where the discovering Leoncito Astronomical Complex is located MPC 3833 3834 Zappafrank 1980 JE Frank Zappa 1940 1993 American musician MPC 3834 3835 Korolenko 1977 SD3 Vladimir Korolenko 1853 1921 Russian writer MPC 3835 3836 Lem 1979 SR9 Stanislaw Lem 1921 2006 Polish writer MPC 3836 3837 Carr 1981 JU2 Michael Harold Carr planetary geologist with the USGS MPC 3837 3838 Epona 1986 WA Epona Gallo Roman goddess of horses ponies donkeys and mules MPC 3838 3839 Bogaevskij 1971 OU Konstantin Bogaevsky 1872 1943 Russian painter MPC 3839 3840 Mimistrobell 1980 TN4 Mary E Strobell geologist with the USGS MPC 3840 3841 Dicicco 1983 VG7 Dennis DiCicco editor of Sky amp Telescope MPC 3841 3842 Harlansmith 1985 FC1 Harlan Smith 1924 1991 American astronomer MPC 3842 3843 OISCA 1987 DM The Organization for Industrial Spiritual and Cultural Advancement OISCA MPC 3843 3844 Lujiaxi 1966 BZ Lu Jiaxi 1915 2001 Chinese physical chemist MPC 3844 3845 Neyachenko 1979 SA10 Ilya Isaakovich Neyachenko Russian journalist and amateur astronomer MPC 3845 3846 Hazel 1980 TK5 Hazel Arthur Spellmann 1896 1968 mother of the discoverer Carolyn Shoemaker MPC 3846 3847 Sindel 1982 DY1 Jan Sindel c 1375 c 1456 medieval Czech astronomer mathematician physician and professor MPC 3847 3848 Analucia 1982 FH3 Ana Lucia Martins friend of Belgian discoverer Henri Debehogne MPC 3848 3849 Incidentia 1984 FC Roger W Martin graduate of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at UC and expert in asteroid science MPC 3849 3850 Peltier 1986 TK2 Leslie Peltier 1900 1980 American amateur astronomer MPC 3850 3851 Alhambra 1986 UZ Alhambra palace in Spain MPC 3851 3852 Glennford 1987 DR6 Glenn Ford 1916 2006 a Canadian actor during Hollywood s Golden Age MPC 3852 3853 Haas 1981 WG1 Walter H Haas 1917 2015 an American amateur astronomer and founder of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers ALPO MPC 3853 3854 George 1983 EA George Estel Shoemaker 1904 1960 father in law of American discoverer Carolyn Shoemaker MPC 3854 3855 Pasasymphonia 1986 NF1 The Pasadena Symphony and Pops an American orchestra based in Pasadena California MPC 3855 3856 Lutskij 1976 QX Valery Konstantinovich Lutsky Russian astronomer and scientific commentator on astronomy MPC 3856 3857 Cellino 1984 CD1 Alberto Cellino Italian astronomer at the Observatory of Turin Pino Torinese MPC 3857 3858 Dorchester 1986 TG Dorchester a county town of Dorset in South West England MPC 3858 3859 Borngen 1987 EW Freimut Borngen 1930 2021 German astronomer MPC 3859 3860 Plovdiv 1986 PM4 Plovdiv Bulgaria MPC 3860 3861 Lorenz A910 FA Konrad Lorenz 1903 1989 Austrian ethologist and 1973 Nobel Prize laureate MPC 3861 3862 Agekian 1972 KM Tateos Agekian Russian astrophysicist MPC 3862 3863 Gilyarovskij 1978 SJ3 Vladimir Gilyarovsky 1853 1935 a Russian writer and newspaper journalist MPC 3863 3864 Soren 1986 XF Soren Augustesen son of Danish discoverer Poul Jensen MPC 3864 3865 Lindbloom 1988 AY4 George G Lindbloom 1934 1989 artist designer writer cartoonist teacher photographer and humorist MPC 3865 3866 Langley 1988 BH4 Samuel Pierpont Langley 1834 1906 an American astronomer physicist inventor of the bolometer and pioneer of aviation MPC 3866 3867 Shiretoko 1988 HG Shiretoko Peninsula Japan MPC 3867 3868 Mendoza 4575 P L Eugenio E Mendoza V born 1928 astronomer and an expert on photometry and spectroscopy MPC 3868 3869 Norton 1981 JE Arthur Philip Norton 1876 1955 British amateur astronomer Norton s Star Atlas MPC 3869 3870 Mayre 1988 CG3 Mayre Elst daughter of Belgian discoverer Eric Walter Elst MPC 3870 3871 Reiz 1982 DR2 Anders Reiz 1915 2000 a Danish astronomer MPC 3871 3872 Akirafujii 1983 AV Akira Fujii born 1941 Japanese astronomer MPC 3872 3873 Roddy 1984 WB David J Roddy 1932 2002 American astrogeologist researcher of terrestrial impact craters MPC 3873 3874 Stuart 1986 TJ1 Stuart E Jones astronomer and photographic specialist at the Lowell Observatory MPC 3874 3875 Staehle 1988 KE Robert L Staehle astronautical engineer at JPL MPC 3875 3876 Quaide 1988 KJ William L Quaide expert in Solar System exploration at NASA MPC 3876 3877 Braes 3108 P L Lucien Lucas Eduard Braes born 1936 Belgian astronomer at Leiden Observatory MPC 3877 3878 Jyoumon 1982 VR4 Jōmon period prehistoric Japan MPC 3878 3879 Machar 1983 QA Josef Svatopluk Machar 1864 1942 Czech writer and poet MPC 3879 3880 Kaiserman 1984 WK Michael Kaiserman American aeronautical engineer MPC 3880 3881 Doumergua 1925 VF Gaston Doumergue 1863 1937 thirteenth president of France during 1924 1931 and his wife MPC 3881 3882 Johncox 1962 RN John P Cox 1926 1984 American astronomer researcher into variable stars MPC 3882 3883 Verbano 1972 RQ Lake Maggiore or Lago Verbano located in Italy and Switzerland on the south side of the Alps MPC 3883 3884 Alferov 1977 EM1 Zhores Alferov born 1930 Russian physicist MPC 3884 3885 Bogorodskij 1979 HG5 Aleksandr Fyodorovich Bogorodskij 1907 1984 Soviet astrophysicist MPC 3885 3886 Shcherbakovia 1981 RU3 Sergej Vasil evich Shcherbakov 1856 1931 founder of the Nizhegorodskij circle of amateur physicists and astronomers MPC 3886 3887 Gerstner 1985 QX Frantisek Josef Gerstner 1756 1832 and his son Frantisek Antonin Gerstner 1795 1840 Czech physicist and railway engineers MPC 3887 3888 Hoyt 1984 FO William Graves Hoyt 1921 1985 American journalist and historian MPC 3888 3889 Menshikov 1972 RT3 Alexander Danilovich Menshikov 1673 1729 Russian statesman and military leader MPC 3889 3890 Bunin 1976 YU5 Ivan Bunin 1870 1953 first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature MPC 3890 3891 Werner 1981 EY31 Robert A Werner aerospace engineer at the University of Texas at Austin MPC 3891 3892 Dezso 1941 HD Lorant Dezso Hungarian astronomer founder and director of the Observatory for Solar Physics in Debrecen Hungary MPC 3892 3893 DeLaeter 1980 FG12 John DeLaeter retired professor at Curtin University Western Australia MPC 3893 3894 Williamcooke 1980 PQ2 William Ernest Cooke 1863 1947 an Australian astronomer MPC 3894 3895 Earhart 1987 DE Amelia Earhart 1897 1937 disappeared an American aviation pioneer MPC 3895 3896 Pordenone 1987 WB Il Pordenone one of the Italian 16th century masters of painting MPC 3896 3897 Louhi 1942 RT Louhi the wicked queen of the land known as Pohjola in Finnish MPC 3897 3898 Curlewis 1981 SF9 Harold Curlewis 1875 1968 Australian government astronomer and director of the Perth Observatory JPL 3898 3899 Wichterle 1982 SN1 Otto Wichterle 1913 1998 Czech chemist and inventor of the contact lens MPC 3899 3900 Knezevic 1985 RK Zoran Knezevic born 1949 an astronomer at the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade MPC 39003901 4000 editback to top nbsp Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for Ref Catalog 3901 Nanjingdaxue 1958 GQ Nanjing University JPL 3901 3902 Yoritomo 1986 AL Minamoto no Yoritomo 1147 1199 founder of the Kamakura shogunate Japan MPC 3902 3903 Kliment Ohridski 1987 SV2 Kliment Ohridski 840 916 one of the first Bulgarian philosophers MPC 3903 3904 Honda 1988 DQ Minoru Honda 1913 1990 Japanese astronomer MPC 3904 3905 Doppler 1984 QO Christian Doppler 1803 1853 Austrian mathematician and physicist JPL 3905 3906 Chao 1987 KE1 Edward C T Chao 1919 2008 American geologist MPC 3906 3907 Kilmartin A904 PC Pamela M Kilmartin New Zealand astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3907 3908 Nyx 1980 PA Nyx Greek goddess JPL 3908 3909 Gladys 1988 JD1 Gladys Marie Zeigler 1921 1988 mother of discoverer Kenneth W Zeigler MPC 3909 3910 Liszt 1988 SF Franz Liszt 1811 1886 Hungarian pianist and composer MPC 3910 3911 Otomo 1940 QB Satoru Otomo born 1957 Japanese amateur astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3911 3912 Troja 1988 SG Troy ancient legendary city MPC 3912 3913 Chemin 1986 XO2 Henriette and Robert Chemin librarian engineer at Paris Observatory and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3913 3914 Kotogahama 1987 SE Kotogahama beach in Geisei near Geisei Observatory Japan MPC 3914 3915 Fukushima 1988 PA1 Hisao Fukushima 1911 amateur astronomer and professor at Hokkaido University Japan MPC 3915 3916 Maeva 1981 QA3 Maeva d Alloy d Hocquincourt Vitry 1985 1982 niece of ESO astronomer Patrice Bouchet Vitry MPC 3916 3917 Franz Schubert 1961 CX Franz Schubert 1797 1828 composer MPC 3917 3918 Brel 1988 PE1 Jacques Brel 1929 1978 Belgian songwriter and performer MPC 3918 3919 Maryanning 1984 DS Mary Anning 1799 1847 English fossil hunter MPC 3919 3920 Aubignan 1948 WF Aubignan village in southeastern France MPC 3920 3921 Klementʹev 1971 OH Zahar Ivanovich Klementyev 1903 1994 Russian mathematician MPC 3921 3922 Heather 1971 SP3 Heather Couper 1949 2020 British astronomer writer and broadcaster MPC 3922 3923 Radzievskij 1976 SN3 Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Radzievskii Russian astronomer MPC 3923 3924 Birch 1977 CU Peter V Birch astronomer at Perth Observatory MPC 3924 3925 Tretʹyakov 1977 SS2 Pavel Tretyakov 1832 1898 and his brother Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov 1834 1892 Russian art collectors MPC 3925 3926 Ramirez 1978 VQ3 Abel R Ramirez manager and host of the Athenaeum at Caltech MPC 3926 3927 Feliciaplatt 1981 JA2 Felicia Platt mother of John Platt a computer scientist and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3927 3928 Randa 1981 PG Randa small village near Zermatt in the Swiss Alps MPC 3928 3929 Carmelmaria 1981 WG9 Carmel Maria Borg secretary at the Perth Observatory and administrative assistant MPC 3929 3930 Vasilev 1982 UV10 Konstantin Vasilyev 1942 1976 Russian painter MPC 3930 3931 Batten 1984 EN Alan H Batten Canadian astronomer at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Victoria British Columbia MPC 3931 3932 Edshay 1984 SC5 Edwin L Shay 1938 1998 educator in Worthington Ohio and Syracuse New York MPC 3932 3933 Portugal 1986 EN4 Portugal MPC 3933 3934 Tove 1987 DF1 Tove Augustesen wife of Danish discoverer Karl Augustesen MPC 3934 3935 Toatenmongakkai 1987 PB The Oriental Astronomical Association Toatenmongakkai was founded by Issei Yamamoto in 1920 MPC 3935 3936 Elst 2321 T 3 Eric Walter Elst born 1936 Belgian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets MPC 3936 3937 Bretagnon 1932 EO Pierre Bretagnon astronomer at the Bureau des Longitudes in France MPC 3937 3938 Chapront 1949 PL Jean Chapront and Michelle Chapront Touze astronomers at the Bureau des Longitudes in France MPC 3938 3939 Huruhata 1953 GO Masaaki Huruhata 1912 1988 astronomer at Tokyo Astronomical Observatory Japan MPC 3939 3940 Larion 1973 FE1 Larisa Ivanovna Golubkina Russian actress MPC 3940 3941 Haydn 1973 UU5 Joseph Haydn 1732 1809 Austrian composer MPC 3941 3942 Churivannia 1977 RH7 Ivan Ivanovich Churyumov 1907 1942 Soviet soldier and Ivan Ivanovich Churyumov 1929 1988 Soviet philosopher and poet MPC 3942 3943 Silbermann 1981 RG1 Gottfried Silbermann 1683 1753 a German buil, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library, article, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, 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