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Meanings of minor-planet names: 47001–48000

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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]

47001–47100

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Named minor planetProvisionalThis minor planet was named for...Ref · Catalog
47002 Harlingten1998 UQ2Caisey Harlingten (born 1947), Chilean amateur astronomerJPL · 47002
47005 Chengmaolan1998 UP8Maolan Cheng [zh] (1905–1978), Chinese first director of theBeijing Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of SciencesJPL · 47005
47018 Chopinet1998 VT4Marguerite Chopinet (1920–2022), a French astronomer.IAU · 47018
47038 Majoni1998 WQ2Vittore Majoni (1936–2002), Italian electrical engineer, secondary education teacher, and amateur astronomer, charter member of theItalian:Associazione Astronomica Cortina (Astronomy Association of Cortina d'Ampezzo), and director of theHelmut Ullrich Astronomical Observatory (Col Drusciè Observatory)JPL · 47038
47040 Nathbrouillet1998 WB3Nathalie Brouillet (b. 1963), a French radio astronomer.IAU · 47040
47044 Mcpainter1998 WS7John D. McClusky (1914–1994), American painter and founder of the Fredericksburg Art Guild from Fredericksburg, Texas, near the discovery siteJPL · 47044
47045 Seandaniel1998 WK9Sean Daniel Cooney (born 2002) is the son of the discovererWalter R. Cooney Jr. and enjoys star parties with his familyJPL · 47045
47052 Guillaumefaury1998 XE1Guillaume Faury (b. 1976), a research engineer at the Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie (Toulouse).IAU · 47052
47054 Jacquesblamont1998 XX1Jacques Blamont (1926–2020), a French astrophysicist.IAU · 47054
47069 Tecumseh1998 XC73Tecumseh (1768?–1813) was aShawnee chief, warrior and diplomat who traveled widely through aboriginal lands in eastern North America to promote an intertribal confederacy for resistance to colonial expansion.IAU · 47069
47077 Yuji1998 YC1Yuji Nakamura (born 1956), Japanese amateur astronomer and chemical engineer, discoverer of cometC/1990 E1 and re-discoverer of comet122P/de VicoJPL · 47077
47078 Llebaria1998 YS2Antoine Llebaria (b. 1940), a research engineer at the Laboratoire Astrophysique de Marseille.IAU · 47078
47086 Shinseiko1999 AO3Shinseiko, Kanagawa prefecture, youngest natural lake of Japan, formed as a result of theGreat Kantō earthquake of 1923JPL · 47086

47101–47200

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Named minor planetProvisionalThis minor planet was named for...Ref · Catalog
47144 Faulkes1999 PYDill Faulkes (born 1944), British cosmologist and software tycoon, founder of the Dill Faulkes Educational Trust and theFaulkes Telescope ProjectMPC · 47144
47162 Chicomendez1999 TH6Chico Mendes (1944–1988), Brazilianseringueiro who fought against environmental pollution of the Amazon forest, recipient of the 1987 Global 500 prize from theUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeJPL · 47162
47164 Ticino1999 TX13Ticino, a canton of Switzerland, where theGnosca Observatory (the discovery site) is locatedJPL · 47164
47171 Lempo1999 TC36Lempo is the ancient Finnish devil who, with the help of his two demon cohorts,Hiisi andPaha, brought down the heroVäinämöinen. Within the trans-Neptunian triple system, the satellite (47171) Lempo I was discovered on 2001 Dec. 8 by C. A. Trujillo and M. E. Brown using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), and is named Paha. The primary was identified as a binary by S. D. Benecchi et al. through re-analysis of the HST data originally obtained by Trujillo and Brown. Lempo refers to the larger component of the central binary and Hiisi to the smaller component.JPL · 47171

47201–47300

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47219 Heatherkoehler1999 UU41Heather Koehler (born 1975) is an aerospace engineer at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. She took the lead in developing NASA's first generation of directional meteoroid models, used in the placement of shielding on many crewed and robotic spacecraft.IAU · 47219
47293 Masamitsu1999 WOMasamitsu Nakamura (born 1965), Japanese amateur astronomer and medical technologist, co-discoverer ofcomet C/1994 N1 (Nakamura-Nishimura-Machholz)JPL · 47293
47294 Blanský les1999 WM1Blanský les (Blanský Forest), a CzechProtected Landscape Area in south Bohemia, dominated by Kleť MountainMPC · 47294

47301–47400

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Named minor planetProvisionalThis minor planet was named for...Ref · Catalog
There are no named minor planets in this number range

47401–47500

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47466 Mayatoyoshima1999 YJ9Maya Toyoshima (born 1991) is a Japanese vocalist and original member of the musical group "Kalafina".JPL · 47466
47473 Lorenzopinna2000 AU2Lorenzo Pinna (b. 1950), an Italian journalist and science popularizer.IAU · 47473
47494 Gerhardangl2000 AH42Gerhard Dangl (born 1959), an Austrian amateur astronomer and teacherJPL · 47494

47501–47600

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Named minor planetProvisionalThis minor planet was named for...Ref · Catalog
There are no named minor planets in this number range

47601–47700

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47619 Johnpursch2000 BW28John Pursch (born 1958) is a long-time computing systems manager of the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and Department of Planetary Sciences. He has provided critical support for numerous planetary scientists, students and spacecraft missions. He is also known for his award-winning poetry.JPL · 47619
47620 Joeplassmann2000 BA29Joe Plassmann (born 1965) is the systems manager for the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Planetary Image Research Laboratory, and manages the ground data processing system for NASA's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.JPL · 47620
47627 Kendomanik2000 CXKen Domanik (born 1957) is a geologist, experimental petrologist and long-time manager of the Michael J. Drake Electron Microprobe Laboratory at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. Renowned for his analytical expertise, he provides invaluable support for numerous scientists and students worldwide.JPL · 47627
47649 Susanbrew2000 CP40Susan Brew (born 1951) served as the Program Manager for the University of Arizona and Arizona NASA Space Grant Consortium since the program's inception in 1988. Susan directly supported over 1 \, 300 STEM leaders, mentors and affiliates and her work has positively impacted the lives of countless others.JPL · 47649
47650 Tuthill2000 CU40Roger W. Tuthill (1919–2000) was a long-time member of Amateur Astronomer's, Inc., Stellafane, the United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey (USA), and many other astronomy organizations.IAU · 47650

47701–47800

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47707 Jamieson2000 DB15Harry D. Jamieson (born 1945) was one of the leading lights of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers in the 1960–2000 period, alternately serving as a Lunar Recorder, board member, Membership Secretary and then Director (1998–2000). During this time he organized their Lunar Dome program.IAU · 47707
47708 Jimhamilton2000 DR15Jim Hamilton (1947–2021), an American amateur astronomer who lived in Caballo, New Mexico.IAU · 47708
47775 Johnanderson2000 DX115John William Anderson (born 1953), American engineer at theLunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona. He analyzed and digitized images of theSurveyor program and worked at the university's TV station.IAU · 47775

47801–47900

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47835 Stevecoe2000 EK116Steve Coe (born 1949), an American amateur astronomer with the Saguaro Astronomical Society, inPhoenix, Arizona, and author of several book on observational astronomyJPL · 47835
47843 Maxson2000 EC123Paul Maxson (born 1951), an Americanastrophotographer and coordinator at theAssociation of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO), an international scientific and educational organization. In 2014 he received the Walter Haas Observer's Award from the ALPO for his high quality images.JPL · 47843
47851 Budine2000 EW139Phillip Budine (born 1937) has been an avid lunar and planetary observer for decades. He has served in the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO), including being Recorder for the Jupiter Section. In 1992 he received the ALPO's Walter Haas Observer's Award for his years of excellent observational work.JPL · 47851
47862 Nancyramos2000 ED175Nancy L. Ramos (b. 1994), an American administrator and the Executive Assistant to the PI Office for NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return missionIAU · 47862
47891 García-Migani2000 FO65Esteban García-Migani (born 1983) is a member of the Planetary Science Group of the Universidad Nacional de San Juan (Argentina). He specializes in the study of physical and dynamical properties of comets and active asteroids.IAU · 47891

47901–48000

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47931 Stifler2000 GG167Lawrence Stifler (b. 1940), an American philanthropist and founder of the Maine Mineral & Gem Museum.IAU · 47931
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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: 47,001–48,000
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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