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Meanings of minor-planet names: 100001–101000

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This is a partial list ofmeanings of minor-planet names. Also seelist of named minor planets (alphabetical) for a condensed version without naming citations.

Asminor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by theIAU'sMinor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU'snaming 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 namedsmall Solar System bodies are approved and published in a bulletin by IAU'sWorking Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN).[1] Before May 2021, citations were published in MPC'sMinor Planet Circulars for many decades.[2] Recent citations can also be found on theJPL Small-Body Database (SBDB).[3] Until his death in 2016, German astronomerLutz D. Schmadel compiled these citations into theDictionary of Minor Planet Names (DMP) and regularly updated the collection.[4][5]

Based onPaul Herget'sThe 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.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain: SBDB New namings may only beadded 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]

100001–100100

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Named minor planetProvisionalThis minor planet was named for...Ref · Catalog
100007 Peters1988 CP4Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters (1813–1890), a German-American astronomer anddiscoverer of asteroids and of comet80P/Peters–HartleyJPL · 100007
100019 Gregorianik1989 UO7Gregorian chant (German shorteningGregorianik) a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the Roman Catholic ChurchJPL · 100019
100027 Hannaharendt1990 TR3Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), German philosopher andpolitical theoristJPL · 100027
100028 von Canstein1990 TZ9Carl Hildebrand von Canstein (1667–1719) established the Cansteinsche Bible Society in Halle (Saale) in 1710. Von Canstein was a friend of August Hermann Francke.JPL · 100028
100029 Varnhagen1990 TQ10Rahel Varnhagen (née Levin; 1771–1833), German writer of Jewish descent, the subject of a famous biography byHannah ArendtJPL · 100029
100033 Taizé1991 GV10Taizé, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France, where theTaizé Community is locatedJPL · 100033
100046 Worms1991 TT6Worms is one of the oldest German towns.JPL · 100046
100047 Leobaeck1991 TU6RabbiLeo Baeck (1873–1956), German-Jewish scholar, president of both the Council of Jews from Germany and the World Union for Progressive JudaismJPL · 100047
100049 Césarann1991 TD15César Hernandez (born 1959) and Ann Hernandez (born 1964), brother-in-law and sister, respectively, of the discovererAndrew LoweJPL · 100049
100050 Carloshernandez1991 TR15Carlos R. Hernandez (born 1996), nephew of the discovererAndrew LoweJPL · 100050
100051 Davidhernandez1991 TC16David A. Hernandez (born 1998), nephew of the discovererAndrew LoweJPL · 100051
100053 Danstinebring1992 AR2Dan Stinebring (b. 1953) obtained degrees from Williams College and Cornell, and is anOberlin College professor emeritus. He is a senior researcher in theNANOGrav (North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational waves) consortium, which uses high-precision timing of pulsars to study ultra-low-frequency gravitational waves.IAU · 100053
100077 Tertzakian1992 PZ6Peter Tertzakian (born 1961), Canadian author and energy economistJPL · 100077
100084 Gußmann1992 SY13Ernst-August Gußmann (b. 1933), a German theoretical astrophysicist based in Potsdam.IAU · 100084

100101–100200

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Named minor planetProvisionalThis minor planet was named for...Ref · Catalog
100122 Alpes Maritimes1993 PE7Alpes-Maritimes, Frenchdépartement where the discovery site is locatedJPL · 100122
100133 Demosthenes1993 RG14Demosthenes (384–322 BC), a famous orator of ancient Athens who was considered by Cicero as the greatest among all orators.JPL · 100133

100201–100300

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Named minor planetProvisionalThis minor planet was named for...Ref · Catalog
100229 Jeanbailly1994 PB18Jean Sylvain Bailly (1736–1793), a French astronomer, mathematician and freemason. In 1759 he calculated an orbit for the next appearance of Halley's comet.JPL · 100229
100231 Monceau1994 PB20Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700–1782), a French physician, naval engineer and botanist.JPL · 100231
100266 Sadamisaki1994 TV14Sadamisaki peninsula, in the westernmost part ofShikoku, the narrowest peninsula in JapanJPL · 100266
100267 JAXA1994 TK15JAXA, theJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency, where the second discoverer works, on the occasion of the 5th anniversary of JAXA in 2008JPL · 100267
100268 Rosenthal1994 TL16Hans Rosenthal (1925–1987), German Holocaust survivor, later radio and television moderator, member of the Council of Jews from GermanyJPL · 100268
100292 Harmandir1995 DP2TheGolden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), located in the Indian state of Punjab, is the spiritual and cultural center for the Sikh religion.JPL · 100292

100301–100400

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100308 ČAS1995 HBTheČeská Astronomická Společnost (Czech Astronomical Society) was established in Prague in 1917.JPL · 100308
100309 Misuzukaneko1995 HDMisuzu Kaneko (1903–1930), a Japanese poet and songwriter, who composed as many as 512 poems.JPL · 100309

100401–100500

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100416 Syang1996 CBStephenson Yang (born 1954), Canadian astronomer and exoplanet discovererJPL · 100416
100417 Philipglass1996 ECPhilip Glass (born 1937), American composerJPL · 100417
100433 Hyakusyuko1996 KU1Nagai Hyakusyuko is the name of the dam lake in Nagai city, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.JPL · 100433
100434 Jinyilian1996 LJJin Yilian (born 1929), academic of theChina Academy of EngineeringJPL · 100434
100445 Pisa1996 RA4The Italian city ofPisa in Tuscany, known for its Leaning Tower and several other historic churches and medieval palaces.IAU · 100445
100456 Chichén Itzá1996 THChichen Itza, a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya during the late classic period. The archaeological site is located in Yucatán State, Mexico.JPL · 100456
100483 NAOJ1996 US3NAOJ, theNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan, on the occasion of its twentieth anniversaryJPL · 100483
100485 Russelldavies1996 VXDennis Russell Davies (born 1944), American pianist and conductor of theBruckner Orchestra Linz from 2002 and musical director of theBasel Symphony Orchestra from 2009JPL · 100485

100501–100600

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100519 Bombig1997 BE2Anna Bombig (1919–2013), Italian teacher and poet of the Italian region of FriuliJPL · 100519
100553 Dariofo1997 GDDario Fo (1926–2016), Italian satirist, playwright, theatre director, actor, composer and recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in LiteratureJPL · 100553
100596 Perrett1997 PN2Kathryn M. Perrett (born 1971), Canadian astrophysicist, expert in galactic dynamics, and friend and colleague of the discoverer,David D. BalamJPL · 100596
100600 Davidfossé1997 RX1David Fossé (b. 1974), a French science journalist.IAU · 100600

100601–100700

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Named minor planetProvisionalThis minor planet was named for...Ref · Catalog
100604 Lundy1997 RY9Lundy, English island in theBristol ChannelJPL · 100604
100641 Cledassou1997 VO4Rodolphe Cledassou (1965–2023), a French space engineer.IAU · 100641
100675 Chuyanakahara1997 XP2Chūya Nakahara (1907–1937), Japanese poetJPL · 100675
100691 Hasetoshitsuka1997 YF7Hase Toshitsuka (1903–1991), a Japanese businessman.JPL · 100691

100701–100800

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Named minor planetProvisionalThis minor planet was named for...Ref · Catalog
100726 Marcoiozzi1998 BY43Marco Iozzi (born 1965), an Italian amateur astronomer and member of the astrometry team at Beppe Forti Astronomical Observatory (K83) inMontelupo Fiorentino, Tuscany.IAU · 100726
100728 Kamenice n Lipou1998 CKKamenice nad Lipou, small town situated in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands of the Czech RepublicIAU · 100728
100731 Ara Pacis1998 DOAra Pacis, located in Rome, is an altar dedicated to Pax, the Roman goddess of peace.JPL · 100731
100732 Blankavalois1998 DQBlanche of Valois (orBlanka of Valois, 1316–1348) was the first wife of Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IVJPL · 100732
100733 Annafalcká1998 DA1Anne of Bavaria (orAnna Falcká, 1329–1353) was the second wife of Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IVJPL · 100733
100734 Annasvídnická1998 DB1Anna von Schweidnitz (Anna Svídnická; 1339–1362) was the third wife of Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IVJPL · 100734
100735 Alpomořanská1998 DE1Elizabeth of Pomerania (orAlžběta Pomořanská, c. 1347–1393) was the fourth and final wife of Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV.JPL · 100735

100801–100900

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100897 Piatra Neamt1998 JW3Piatra Neamț, capital city ofNeamț County in the region ofMoldavia, easternRomaniaJPL · 100897

100901–101000

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100924 Luctuymans1998 LT3Luc Tuymans (born 1958), Belgian painterJPL · 100924
100934 Marthanussbaum1998 MN41Martha Nussbaum (born 1947), American philosopher at the University of Chicago.JPL · 100934
100936 Mekong1998 ME43TheMekong is a 4350-kilometre river flowing through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.JPL · 100936
100940 Maunder1998 MM47Edward Walter Maunder (1851–1928), a British astronomerJPL · 100940
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References

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  1. ^"WGSBN Bulletin Archive".Working Group Small Body Nomenclature. 14 May 2021. Retrieved16 May 2021.
  2. ^"MPC/MPO/MPS Archive".Minor Planet Center. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  3. ^"JPL – Solar System Dynamics: Discovery Circumstances".Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved25 June 2019.
  4. ^Schmadel, Lutz D. (2003).Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  5. ^Schmadel, Lutz D. (2006).Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – Addendum to Fifth Edition: 2003–2005. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.ISBN 978-3-540-34360-8. Retrieved27 July 2016.
  6. ^Herget, Paul (1968).The Names of the Minor Planets. Cincinnati, Ohio: Minor Planet Center, Cincinnati Observatory.OCLC 224288991.
  7. ^"Guide to Minor Body Astrometry – When can I name my discovery?".Minor Planet Center. Retrieved20 July 2019.
  8. ^"Minor Planet Naming Guidelines (Rules and Guidelines for naming non-cometary small Solar-System bodies) – v1.0"(PDF).Working Group Small Body Nomenclature (PDF). 20 December 2021.


Preceded byMeanings of minor-planet names
List of minor planets: 100,001–101,000
Succeeded by
1–25,000
25,001–50,000
50,001–75,000
75,001–100,000
100,001–125,000
125,001–150,000
150,001–175,000
175,001–200,000
200,001–225,000
225,001–250,000
250,001–275,000
275,001–300,000
300,001–325,000
325,001–350,000
350,001–375,000
375,001–400,000
400,001–425,000
425,001–450,000
450,001–475,000
475,001–500,000
500,001–525,000
525,001–550,000
550,001–575,000
575,001–600,000
600,001–625,000
625,001–650,000
650,001–675,000
675,001–700,000
700,001–725,000
725,001–750,000
750,001–775,000
775,001–800,000
800,001–825,000
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