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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="201"| 22201–22300
! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="201"| 22201–22300
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|-
| [[22203 Prothoenor]] || 6020 P-L || [[Prothoenor]], one of the [[Boeotia]]n leaders against [[Troy]], mortally wounded by [[Polydamas]]*
| [[22203 Prothoenor]] || 6020 P-L || [[Prothoenor]], a hero from [[Boeotia]] in the fight against [[Troy]], as were [[Klonios]] and [[Arkesilaos]]. {{MPCit_JPL|22203}}
|-
|-
| [[22222 Hodios]] || 3156 T-2 || [[Hodios]], Greek herald during the [[Trojan war]]<!--- also an epithet of Hermes, meaning patron of travellers --->*
| [[22222 Hodios]] || 3156 T-2 || The Greek herald [[Hodios]] went together with the other Greek herald [[Eurybates]], [[Odysseus]] and [[Phoenix]] to persuade [[Achilles]] to stop his quarrel with [[Agamemnon]] and fight the Trojans again. {{MPCit_JPL|22222}}
|-
|-
| [[22227 Polyxenos]] || 5030 T-2 || [[Polyxenos]], <!--- prince of [[Eleusis]]? --->one of the four [[Pelasgian]] [[Epeioi]] kings during the [[Trojan war]]*
| [[22227 Polyxenos]] || 5030 T-2 || [[Polyxenos]], <!--- prince of [[Eleusis]]? --->one of the four [[Pelasgian]] [[Epeioi]] kings during the [[Trojan war]]. {{MPCit_JPL|22227}}
|-
|-
| [[22249 Dvorets Pionerov]] || {{mp|1972 RF|2}} || [[Dvorets pionerov]] (Дворец пионеров, "Palace of Pioneers"), the Moscow City Palace of Youth Creativity, founded in 1936 {{MPCit_JPL|22249}}
| [[22249 Dvorets Pionerov]] || {{mp|1972 RF|2}} || [[Dvorets pionerov]] (Дворец пионеров, "Palace of Pioneers"), the Moscow City Palace of Youth Creativity, founded in 1936 {{MPCit_JPL|22249}}
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| [[22263 Pignedoli]] || 1980 RC || [[Antonio Pignedoli]], a mathematics professor at the [[Military Academy of Modena]].{{MPCit_JPL|22263}}
| [[22263 Pignedoli]] || 1980 RC || [[Antonio Pignedoli]], a mathematics professor at the [[Military Academy of Modena]].{{MPCit_JPL|22263}}
|-
|-
| [[22276 Belkin]] || {{mp|1982 UH|9}} || [[Anatoly Pavlovich Belkin]], Russian painter {{MPCit_MPES|22276}}
| [[22276 Belkin]] || {{mp|1982 UH|9}} || [[Anatoly Pavlovich Belkin]], Russian painter. {{MPCit_MPES|22276}}
|-
|-
| [[22278 Protitch]] || {{mp|1983 RT|3}} || [[Milorad B. Protić]], Serbian astronomer {{MPCit_JPL|22278}}
| [[22278 Protitch]] || {{mp|1983 RT|3}} || [[Milorad B. Protić]], Serbian astronomer. {{MPCit_JPL|22278}}
|-
|-
| [[22291 Heitifer]] || {{mp|1989 CH|5}} || *
| [[22291 Heitifer]] || {{mp|1989 CH|5}} || '''Hei'''nrich (b. 1998), '''Ti'''bère (b. 1999) and '''Fer'''dinand (b. 2000) are the three grandsons of the discoverer. {{MPCit_JPL|22291}}
|-
|-
| [[22294 Simmons]] || {{mp|1989 SC|8}} || Michael ("Mike") S. Simmons, American amateur astronomer who assisted in [http://pr.caltech.edu/periodicals/336/articles/Volume%203/05-29-03/plate-glass.html organizing the Palomar Observatory's 1.2-m Schmidt Oschin Telescope plate archive] {{MPCit_JPL|22294}}
| [[22294 Simmons]] || {{mp|1989 SC|8}} || Michael ("Mike") S. Simmons, American amateur astronomer who assisted in [http://pr.caltech.edu/periodicals/336/articles/Volume%203/05-29-03/plate-glass.html organizing the Palomar Observatory's 1.2-m Schmidt Oschin Telescope plate archive] {{MPCit_JPL|22294}}
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="301"| 22301–22400
! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="301"| 22301–22400
|-
|-
| [[22312 Kelly]] || {{mp|1991 GW|1}} || [[Thomas J. Kelly (aerospace engineer)|Thomas J. Kelly]], chief engineer of the [[Apollo Lunar Module]] {{MPCit_JPL|22312}}
| [[22312 Kelly]] || {{mp|1991 GW|1}} || [[Thomas J. Kelly (aerospace engineer)|Thomas J. Kelly]], chief engineer of the [[Apollo Lunar Module]]. {{MPCit_JPL|22312}}
|-
|-
| [[22322 Bodensee]] || {{mp|1991 RQ|4}} || [[Lake Constance]]*
| [[22322 Bodensee]] || {{mp|1991 RQ|4}} || Bodensee, [[Lake Constance]], or Swabian Sea, is a border sea of the Alps, adjoining Germany, Switzerland and Austria. {{MPCit_JPL|22322}}
|-
|-
| [[22338 Janemojo]] || 1992 LE || Morris Jones and his wife Jane, astronomers. [http://www.whiteoaks.com/Janemojo.html]
| [[22338 Janemojo]] || 1992 LE || Morris Jones and his wife Jane, astronomers. [http://www.whiteoaks.com/Janemojo.html]
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| [[22369 Klinger]] || {{mp|1993 SE|3}} || [[Max Klinger]] (1857–1920), German sculptor, painter and etcher [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=22369 †]
| [[22369 Klinger]] || {{mp|1993 SE|3}} || [[Max Klinger]] (1857–1920), German sculptor, painter and etcher [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=22369 †]
|-
|-
| [[22370 Italocalvino]] || {{mp|1993 TJ|2}} || [[Italo Calvino]], Italian writer and novelist*
| [[22370 Italocalvino]] || {{mp|1993 TJ|2}} || [[Italo Calvino]], Italian writer and novelist. {{MPCit_JPL|22370}}
|-
|-
| [[22385 Fujimoriboshi]] || {{mp|1994 EK|7}} || Named on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Fujimori High school, where the first discoverer teaches astronomy and earth science. It is one of the traditional high schools in the Tokyo Tama area. {{MPCit_JPL|22402}}
| [[22385 Fujimoriboshi]] || {{mp|1994 EK|7}} || Named on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Fujimori High school, where the first discoverer teaches astronomy and earth science. It is one of the traditional high schools in the Tokyo Tama area. {{MPCit_JPL|22402}}
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="401"| 22401–22500
! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="401"| 22401–22500
|-
|-
| [[22401 Egisto]] || {{mp|1995 DP|3}} || [[Aegisthus]], in [[Greek mythology]], son of [[Thyestes]] and his daughter, [[Pelopia]]*
| [[22401 Egisto]] || {{mp|1995 DP|3}} || Egisto Masotti (b. 1944), amateur astronomer in the Montelupo group of amateur astronomers. {{MPCit_JPL|22401}}
|-
|-
| [[22402 Goshi]] || 1995 GN || Goshi Nakamura (born 2001), whose initials are those of the provisional designation of this minor planet, is the son of the discoverer. {{MPCit_JPL|22402}}
| [[22402 Goshi]] || 1995 GN || Goshi Nakamura (born 2001), whose initials are those of the provisional designation of this minor planet, is the son of the discoverer. {{MPCit_JPL|22402}}
|-
|-
| [[22403 Manjitludher]] || 1995 LK || [[Manjit Kaur Ludher]], Deputy President of the Sikh Women's Awareness Network Society in Malaysia*
| [[22403 Manjitludher]] || 1995 LK || [[Manjit Kaur Ludher]], Deputy President of the Sikh Women's Awareness Network Society in Malaysia. {{MPCit_JPL|22403}}
|-
|-
| [[22405 Gavioliremo]] || 1995 OB || [[Remo Gavioli]], Italian amateur astronomer, founding member of the G. Montanari Astronomical Society (Associazione Astronomica G. Montanari) in Cavezzo (Modena), Italy*
| [[22405 Gavioliremo]] || 1995 OB || [[Remo Gavioli]], Italian amateur astronomer, founding member of the G. Montanari Astronomical Society (Associazione Astronomica G. Montanari) in Cavezzo (Modena), Italy. {{MPCit_JPL|22405}}
|-
|-
| [[22442 Blaha]] || {{mp|1996 TM|9}} || [[John Elmer Blaha]], American astronaut [http://www.klet.org/citation/22442.html †]
| [[22442 Blaha]] || {{mp|1996 TM|9}} || [[John Elmer Blaha]], American astronaut [http://www.klet.org/citation/22442.html †]
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| [[22469 Poloniny]] || {{mp|1997 CP|1}} || Poloniny is the first dark sky protected area in Slovakia, proclaimed on 2010 December 3, located in the [[Poloniny National Park]]. {{MPCit_JPL|22469}}
| [[22469 Poloniny]] || {{mp|1997 CP|1}} || Poloniny is the first dark sky protected area in Slovakia, proclaimed on 2010 December 3, located in the [[Poloniny National Park]]. {{MPCit_JPL|22469}}
|-
|-
| [[22474 Frobenius]] || {{mp|1997 ED|8}} || [[Ferdinand Georg Frobenius]], German mathematician*
| [[22474 Frobenius]] || {{mp|1997 ED|8}} || Georg Ferdinand Frobenius (1849-1917), a professor at the [[University of Berlin]]. {{MPCit_JPL|22474}}
|-
|-
| [[22477 Julimacoraor]] || {{mp|1997 EU|42}} || Juliana Mathea Coraor (born 1995) is a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors, for her physics and space-science project. {{MPCit_JPL|22477}}
| [[22477 Julimacoraor]] || {{mp|1997 EU|42}} || Juliana Mathea Coraor (born 1995) is a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors, for her physics and space-science project. {{MPCit_JPL|22477}}
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| [[22495 Fubini]] || {{mp|1997 JU|3}} || Guido Fubini (1879–1943), lecturer at the universities of [[Catania]], [[Genoa]] and [[Turin]]. {{MPCit_JPL|22495}}
| [[22495 Fubini]] || {{mp|1997 JU|3}} || Guido Fubini (1879–1943), lecturer at the universities of [[Catania]], [[Genoa]] and [[Turin]]. {{MPCit_JPL|22495}}
|-
|-
| [[22497 Immanuelfuchs]] || 1997 KG || [[Immanuel Lazarus Fuchs]] (1833-1902) received a doctorate from the [[University of Berlin]] and taught at various secondary schools and universities. His work was mostly in the study of solutions and singularities of homogeneous linear differential equations in the complex domain. {{MPCit_JPL|22495}}
| [[22497 Immanuelfuchs]] || 1997 KG || [[Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs]], German mathematician*
|-
|-
! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="501"| 22501–22600
! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="501"| 22501–22600
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| [[22605 Steverumsey]] || {{mp|1998 HH|147}} || Stephen Rumsey, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist {{MPCit_MPES|22605}}
| [[22605 Steverumsey]] || {{mp|1998 HH|147}} || Stephen Rumsey, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist {{MPCit_MPES|22605}}
|-
|-
| [[22611 Galerkin]] || 1998 KB || [[Boris Grigorievich Galerkin]] (1871-1945) studied engineering in his native Russia and abroad. His scientific work centered on various problems in the theory of elasticity and structural mechanics, in particular the curvature of thin plates and the torsion and flexure of prismatic rods. {{MPCit_JPL|22611}}
| [[22611 Galerkin]] || 1998 KB || [[Boris Galerkin]], Russian engineer and mathematician*
|-
|-
| [[22618 Silva Nortica]] || {{mp|1998 KK|9}} || Silva Nortica, "Northern Forest", ancient Latin name of the territory on the borders of [[South Bohemia]] and [[Lower Austria]] {{MPCit_JPL|22618}}
| [[22618 Silva Nortica]] || {{mp|1998 KK|9}} || Silva Nortica, "Northern Forest", ancient Latin name of the territory on the borders of [[South Bohemia]] and [[Lower Austria]] {{MPCit_JPL|22618}}
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| [[22633 Fazio]] || {{mp|1998 KK|64}} || Marc Fazio, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist {{MPCit_MPES|22633}}
| [[22633 Fazio]] || {{mp|1998 KK|64}} || Marc Fazio, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist {{MPCit_MPES|22633}}
|-
|-
| [[22644 Matejbel]] || {{mp|1998 OZ|4}} || [[Matej Bel]], Slovak polymath*
| [[22644 Matejbel]] || {{mp|1998 OZ|4}} || Matej Bel (1684-1749), Slovak historian and a great scholar of the eighteenth century {{MPCit_JPL|22644}}
|-
|-
| [[22692 Carfrekahl]] || {{mp|1998 QE|99}} || Caroline and Frederikke Kahl, granddaughters of Danish astronomer [[Leif Kahl Kristensen]], a friend of the discoverer (the latter are both members of IAU Commission 20, ''Positions and Motions of Minor Planets, Comets and Satellites'') {{MPCit_MPES|22692}}
| [[22692 Carfrekahl]] || {{mp|1998 QE|99}} || Caroline and Frederikke Kahl, granddaughters of Danish astronomer [[Leif Kahl Kristensen]], a friend of the discoverer (the latter are both members of IAU Commission 20, ''Positions and Motions of Minor Planets, Comets and Satellites'') {{MPCit_MPES|22692}}
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| [[22740 Rayleigh]] || {{mp|1998 SX|146}} || [[John William Rayleigh]], 19th-20th-century English physicist and Nobelist {{MPCit_JPL|22740}}
| [[22740 Rayleigh]] || {{mp|1998 SX|146}} || [[John William Rayleigh]], 19th-20th-century English physicist and Nobelist {{MPCit_JPL|22740}}
|-
|-
| [[22745 Rikuzentakata]] || {{mp|1998 TN|34}} || [[Rikuzentakata]], a city in [[Iwate Prefecture|Iwate]], Japan, {{MPCit_JPL|22745}}
| [[22745 Rikuzentakata]] || {{mp|1998 TN|34}} || [[Rikuzentakata]], a city in [[Iwate Prefecture|Iwate]], Japan. {{MPCit_JPL|22745}}
|-
|-
| [[22769 Aurelianora]] || {{mp|1999 BD|4}} || Aurelia and Nora Sposetti, daughters of the discoverer [http://web.ticino.com/sposetti/Citations.pdf †]
| [[22769 Aurelianora]] || {{mp|1999 BD|4}} || Aurelia and Nora Sposetti, daughters of the discoverer [http://web.ticino.com/sposetti/Citations.pdf †]
|-
|-
| [[22791 Twarog]] || {{mp|1999 LL|7}} || [[Bruce A. Twarog]], American astronomer*
| [[22791 Twarog]] || {{mp|1999 LL|7}} || [[Bruce Twarog]] (b. 1952), a professor at the University of Kansas. {{MPCit_JPL|22791}}
|-
|-
! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="801"| 22801–22900
! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="801"| 22801–22900
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! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="901"| 22901–23000
! colspan="3" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="901"| 22901–23000
|-
|-
| [[22901 Ivanbella]] || {{mp|1999 TY|15}} || [[Ivan Bella]], Slovak cosmonaut*
| [[22901 Ivanbella]] || {{mp|1999 TY|15}} || [[Ivan Bella]], Slovak cosmonaut. {{MPCit_JPL|22901}}
|-
|-
| [[22905 Liciniotoso]] || {{mp|1999 TO|19}} || Licinio Toso, grandfather of Alberto Toso, one of the discoverers [http://www.ccaf.it/Pages/mpc_02f.html †]
| [[22905 Liciniotoso]] || {{mp|1999 TO|19}} || Licinio Toso, grandfather of Alberto Toso, one of the discoverers [http://www.ccaf.it/Pages/mpc_02f.html †]
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| [[22958 Rohatgi]] || {{mp|1999 TC|288}} || Abhinav Rohatgi, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) {{MPCit_JPL|22958}}
| [[22958 Rohatgi]] || {{mp|1999 TC|288}} || Abhinav Rohatgi, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) {{MPCit_JPL|22958}}
|-
|-
| [[22978 Nyrölä]] || {{mp|1999 VO|24}} || [[Nyrölän observatorio]]*
| [[22978 Nyrölä]] || {{mp|1999 VO|24}} || [Nyrola]] is a small rural village in central Finland and the site of the countryside observatory of the astronomical association [[Jyvaskylan Sirius]]. {{MPCit_JPL|22978}}
|-
|-
| [[22981 Katz]] || {{mp|1999 VN|30}} || Daniel Scott Katz, American finalist in the 2007 [[Intel Science Talent Search]] (ISTS) {{MPCit_JPL|22981}}
| [[22981 Katz]] || {{mp|1999 VN|30}} || Daniel Scott Katz, American finalist in the 2007 [[Intel Science Talent Search]] (ISTS) {{MPCit_JPL|22981}}

Revision as of 00:21, 11 July 2013

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. Public Domain 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]

Minor planets not yet given a name have not been included in this list.

Name Provisional Designation Source of Name
22001–22100
22002 Richardregan 1999 XB42 Richard Regan, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22003 Startek 1999 XO42 Jennifer Startek, Canadian-born mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22005 Willnelson 1999 XK47 William Nelson, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22038 Margarshain 1999 XJ182 Margaret Shain, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22057 Brianking 2000 AE52 Brian King, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22063 Dansealey 2000 AO99 Dan Sealey, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22064 Angelalewis 2000 AQ99 Angela Lewis, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22065 Colgrove 2000 AZ99 Clinton Allen Colgrove, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22079 Kabinoff 2000 AU151 Richard Kabinoff, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22080 Emilevasseur 2000 AS161 Emile Levasseur, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22082 Rountree 2000 AD165 Robert Rountree, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22101–22200
22102 Karenlamb 2000 JR61 Karen Lamb, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22109 Loriehutch 2000 PJ22 Lorie Hutchinson, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22112 Staceyraw 2000 QO181 Stacey Raw, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22120 Gaylefarrar 2000 SO102 Gayle Farrar, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22132 Merkley 2000 UD21 Clark Merkley, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22134 Kirian 2000 UA66 Drew Kirian, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22137 Annettelee 2000 VM15 Annette Lee, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22138 Laynrichards 2000 VD25 Layne Richards, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22139 Jamescox 2000 VU28 James Cox, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22140 Suzyamamoto 2000 VW32 Suzanne Yamamoto, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22142 Loripryor 2000 VC37 Lori Pryor, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22143 Cathyfowler 2000 VL37 Cathy Fowler, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22144 Linmichaels 2000 VM37 Linda Michaels, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22146 Samaan 2000 WM23 Fida Samaan, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22148 Francislee 2000 WH46 Francis Lee, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22151 Davebracy 2000 WM56 Dave Bracy, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22152 Robbennett 2000 WG57 Robbie Bennett, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22153 Kathbarnhart 2000 WT58 Kathy Barnhart, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22155 Marchetti 2000 WQ88 David Marchetti, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22156 Richoffman 2000 WQ94 Richard Hoffman, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22157 Bryanhoran 2000 WQ99 Bryan Horan, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22158 Chee 2000 WG101 Carmelita Chee, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22161 Santagata 2000 WR123 William Santagata, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22162 Leslijohnson 2000 WS123 Leslie Johnson, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22165 Kathydouglas 2000 WX137 Kathy Douglas, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22167 Lane-Cline 2000 WP157 Amanda Lane-Cline, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) Template:MPCit MPES
22168 Weissflog 2000 WX158 Jens Weißflog, the "Fichtelberg flea", German ski jumper JPL
22171 Choi 2000 WK179 Diane Jeehea Choi, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22173 Myersdavis 2000 XE25 Myers Abraham Davis, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22174 Allisonmae 2000 XG28 Allison Mae Gardner, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22177 Saotome 2000 XS38 Masatoshi Saotome, Japanese director of the Japan Space Forum and contributor to the construction of the Bisei Spaceguard Center JPL
22183 Canonlau 2000 YE12 Canon Lau (born 1965), a veteran amateur astronomer in Hong Kong since the 1980s, has put tremendous efforts into planetary observations and imaging. JPL
22185 Štiavnica 2000 YV28 Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia, UNESCO World Heritage List site and birthplace of the second discoverer JPL
22189 Gijskatgert 2049 P-L Gijs Katgert (1981–2011), Dutch physicist and son of Leiden astronomers Peter and Jet Katgert, was one of the pioneers of the research on the flow properties of foams. JPL
22190 Stellakwee 2100 P-L Stella Vooren Kwee (1964–2005) was the daughter of Leiden astronomer K. K. Kwee and his wife, Sunny Kwee. JPL
22191 Achúcarro 2113 P-L Joaquí Achúcarro, distinguished concert pianist, admired teacher and mentor, with a performance career spanning over 50 years in more than 50 countries. JPL
22192 Vivienreuter 2571 P-L Vivien Reuter, IAU Executive Assistant from 2008 March until 2012 October, heading the IAU Secretariat in Paris. JPL
22195 Nevadodelruiz 3509 P-L Nevado del Ruiz, 5389-m active volcano in Colombia, situated in Colombias Cordillera Central, a part of the Andes. JPL
22199 Klonios 4572 P-L Klonios, one of the four Pelasgian Epeioi kings during the Trojan war JPL
22201–22300
22203 Prothoenor 6020 P-L Prothoenor, a hero from Boeotia in the fight against Troy, as were Klonios and Arkesilaos. JPL
22222 Hodios 3156 T-2 The Greek herald Hodios went together with the other Greek herald Eurybates, Odysseus and Phoenix to persuade Achilles to stop his quarrel with Agamemnon and fight the Trojans again. JPL
22227 Polyxenos 5030 T-2 Polyxenos, one of the four Pelasgian Epeioi kings during the Trojan war. JPL
22249 Dvorets Pionerov 1972 RF2 Dvorets pionerov (Дворец пионеров, "Palace of Pioneers"), the Moscow City Palace of Youth Creativity, founded in 1936 JPL
22250 Konstfrolov 1978 RD2 Konstantin Vasil'evich Frolov, Russian engineer, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences JPL
22254 Vladbarmin 1978 TV2 Vladimir Pavlovich Barmin, 20th-century Russian space engineer JPL
22260 Ur 1979 UR Ur, Sumer
22263 Pignedoli 1980 RC Antonio Pignedoli, a mathematics professor at the Military Academy of Modena.JPL
22276 Belkin 1982 UH9 Anatoly Pavlovich Belkin, Russian painter. Template:MPCit MPES
22278 Protitch 1983 RT3 Milorad B. Protić, Serbian astronomer. JPL
22291 Heitifer 1989 CH5 Heinrich (b. 1998), Tibère (b. 1999) and Ferdinand (b. 2000) are the three grandsons of the discoverer. JPL
22294 Simmons 1989 SC8 Michael ("Mike") S. Simmons, American amateur astronomer who assisted in organizing the Palomar Observatory's 1.2-m Schmidt Oschin Telescope plate archive JPL
22301–22400
22312 Kelly 1991 GW1 Thomas J. Kelly, chief engineer of the Apollo Lunar Module. JPL
22322 Bodensee 1991 RQ4 Bodensee, Lake Constance, or Swabian Sea, is a border sea of the Alps, adjoining Germany, Switzerland and Austria. JPL
22338 Janemojo 1992 LE Morris Jones and his wife Jane, astronomers. [1]
22348 Schmeidler 1992 SA17 Felix Schmeidler, professor at Munich University and astronomer at the Munich Observatory JPL
22354 Sposetti 1992 UR8 Stefano Sposetti, Swiss amateur astronomer +
22369 Klinger 1993 SE3 Max Klinger (1857–1920), German sculptor, painter and etcher
22370 Italocalvino 1993 TJ2 Italo Calvino, Italian writer and novelist. JPL
22385 Fujimoriboshi 1994 EK7 Named on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Tokyo Metropolitan Fujimori High school, where the first discoverer teaches astronomy and earth science. It is one of the traditional high schools in the Tokyo Tama area. JPL
22401–22500
22401 Egisto 1995 DP3 Egisto Masotti (b. 1944), amateur astronomer in the Montelupo group of amateur astronomers. JPL
22402 Goshi 1995 GN Goshi Nakamura (born 2001), whose initials are those of the provisional designation of this minor planet, is the son of the discoverer. JPL
22403 Manjitludher 1995 LK Manjit Kaur Ludher, Deputy President of the Sikh Women's Awareness Network Society in Malaysia. JPL
22405 Gavioliremo 1995 OB Remo Gavioli, Italian amateur astronomer, founding member of the G. Montanari Astronomical Society (Associazione Astronomica G. Montanari) in Cavezzo (Modena), Italy. JPL
22442 Blaha 1996 TM9 John Elmer Blaha, American astronaut
22449 Ottijeff 1996 VC Ottilie Malfliet (born 1944) and Jeffrey Levine (born 1948) are the parents of the discoverer's wife. JPL
22450 Nové Hrady 1996 VN Nové Hrady, south Bohemia, near the Czech-Austrian border Template:MPCit MPES
22465 Karelanděl 1997 AK18 Karel Anděl, Czech astronomer and selenographer
22467 Koharumi 1997 BC3 Kobayashi Harumi, Japanese master of the tea ceremony and an observing partner of the discoverer (this minor planet was detected on the same night as the comet P/1997 B1 (Kobayashi)) Template:MPCit MPES
22469 Poloniny 1997 CP1 Poloniny is the first dark sky protected area in Slovakia, proclaimed on 2010 December 3, located in the Poloniny National Park. JPL
22474 Frobenius 1997 ED8 Georg Ferdinand Frobenius (1849-1917), a professor at the University of Berlin. JPL
22477 Julimacoraor 1997 EU42 Juliana Mathea Coraor (born 1995) is a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors, for her physics and space-science project. JPL
22481 Zachlynn 1997 GM13 Zach Lynn mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL
22482 Michbertier 1997 GK16 Michelle Bertier mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL
22485 Unterman 1997 GS22 Nathan Unterman mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL
22487 Megphillips 1997 GP23 Megan Phillips mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL
22488 Martyschwartz 1997 GP24 Martin Schwartz mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL
22489 Yanaka 1997 GR24 Tetsuo Yanaka (born 1954) is a post office clerk and amateur astronomer in Japan. JPL
22492 Mosig 1997 GN35 Thomas Mosig mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL
22495 Fubini 1997 JU3 Guido Fubini (1879–1943), lecturer at the universities of Catania, Genoa and Turin. JPL
22497 Immanuelfuchs 1997 KG Immanuel Lazarus Fuchs (1833-1902) received a doctorate from the University of Berlin and taught at various secondary schools and universities. His work was mostly in the study of solutions and singularities of homogeneous linear differential equations in the complex domain. JPL
22501–22600
22503 Thalpius 1997 TB12 Thalpius, son of Eurytus, leader of the Elean flotilla against Troy and one of those aboard the wooden horse
22505 Lewit 1997 UF Since 1946, Karel Lewit (born 1916) has worked in leading Prague teaching hospitals, developing and propagating modern methods of rehabilitation and manual medicine, teaching and training specialists in that field at home and abroad. JPL
22527 Gawlik 1998 FG20 Evan Scott Gawlik, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22528 Elysehope 1998 FH34 Elyse Autumn Hope, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22530 Huynh-Le 1998 FY41 Minh-Phuong Huynh-Le, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22531 Davidkelley 1998 FN43 David Bruce Kelley, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22533 Krishnan 1998 FX47 Sheela Krishnan, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22534 Lieblich 1998 FF57 Jerrold Alexander Lieblich, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22536 Katelowry 1998 FY61 Kate Elizabeth Lowry, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22537 Meyerowitz 1998 FB62 Eric Allan Meyerowitz, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22538 Lucasmoller 1998 FS63 Lucas Edward Moller, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22540 Mork 1998 FZ67 Anna Jolene Mork, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22542 Pendri 1998 FG71 Kiran Reddy Pendri, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22543 Ranjan 1998 FA75 Sukrit Ranjan, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22544 Sarahrapo 1998 FL75 Sarah Kate Rapoport, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22545 Brittrusso 1998 FP77 Brittany Nicole Russo, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22546 Schickler 1998 FK78 Carmiel Effron Schickler, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22547 Kimberscott 1998 FO78 Kimberly Megan Scott, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22550 Jonsellon 1998 FK106 Jonathan Blake Sellon, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22551 Adamsolomon 1998 FU110 Adam Ross Solomon, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22512 Cannat 1998 BH26 Guillaume Cannat, French scientific journalist and author of several books, including the annual Guide du ciel JPL
22519 Gerardklein 1998 EC2 Gérard Klein, French movie and television actor JPL
22553 Yisun 1998 FS116 Yi Sun, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22554 Shoshanatell 1998 FC118 Shoshana Sophie Rothman Tell, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22555 Joevellone 1998 FU118 Joseph Daniel Vellone, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22558 Mladen 1998 HH3 Mladen Kolény, Sr., father of the first discoverer, and Mladen Kolény, Jr., his brother JPL
22561 Miviscardi 1998 HX18 Michael Anthony Viscardi, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22562 Wage 1998 HC19 Nicholas Michael Wage, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22563 Xinwang 1998 HQ19 Xin Wang, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22564 Jeffreyxing 1998 HP29 Jeffrey Chunlong Xing, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22566 Irazaitseva 1998 HY31 Irina Vladimirovna Zaitseva, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22567 Zenisek 1998 HK33 Sergio-Francis Mellejor Zenisek, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22570 Harleyzhang 1998 HN38 Harley Huiyu Zhang, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22571 Letianzhang 1998 HA39 Letian Zhang, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22572 Yuanzhang 1998 HJ39 Yuan Zhang, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22573 Johnzhou 1998 HY43 John Cong Zhou, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) Template:MPCit MPES
22575 Jayallen 1998 HC46 Jay Allen, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22579 Marcyeager 1998 HO62 Marcy Eager, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22580 Kenkaplan 1998 HB67 Kenneth Kaplan, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22581 Rosahemphill 1998 HH77 Rosa Hemphill, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22582 Patmiller 1998 HD82 Patricia Miller, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22583 Metzler 1998 HL86 William Metzler, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22584 Winigleason 1998 HP88 Winifred Gleason, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22586 Shellyhynes 1998 HC96 Shelly Hynes, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22587 McKennon 1998 HB99 Blanche McKennon, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22589 Minor 1998 HY100 Tom Minor, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22594 Stoops 1998 HT107 Tracy Stoops, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22596 Kathwallace 1998 HB114 Kathleen Wallace, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22597 Lynzielinski 1998 HM117 Lynne Zielinski, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22598 Francespearl 1998 HO117 Frances Pearlmutter, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22599 Heatherhall 1998 HR122 Heather Hall, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22601–22700
22603 Davidoconnor 1998 HK133 David O'Connor, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22605 Steverumsey 1998 HH147 Stephen Rumsey, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22611 Galerkin 1998 KB Boris Grigorievich Galerkin (1871-1945) studied engineering in his native Russia and abroad. His scientific work centered on various problems in the theory of elasticity and structural mechanics, in particular the curvature of thin plates and the torsion and flexure of prismatic rods. JPL
22618 Silva Nortica 1998 KK9 Silva Nortica, "Northern Forest", ancient Latin name of the territory on the borders of South Bohemia and Lower Austria JPL
22619 Ajscheetz 1998 KJ10 Alfred J. Scheetz, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22621 Larrybartel 1998 KO28 Larry Bartel, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22622 Strong 1998 KV32 Joshua Strong, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22623 Fisico 1998 KR34 Misael Fisico, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22625 Kanipe 1998 KB36 Linda Kanipe, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22626 Jengordinier 1998 KS37 Jennifer Gordinier, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22627 Aviscardi 1998 KM39 Anthony Viscardi, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22628 Michaelallen 1998 KV39 Michael Allen, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22630 Wallmuth 1998 KH45 Joanne Wallmuth, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22631 Dillard 1998 KV47 Linda Dillard, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22632 DiNovis 1998 KG64 Joanne DiNovis, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22633 Fazio 1998 KK64 Marc Fazio, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist Template:MPCit MPES
22644 Matejbel 1998 OZ4 Matej Bel (1684-1749), Slovak historian and a great scholar of the eighteenth century JPL
22692 Carfrekahl 1998 QE99 Caroline and Frederikke Kahl, granddaughters of Danish astronomer Leif Kahl Kristensen, a friend of the discoverer (the latter are both members of IAU Commission 20, Positions and Motions of Minor Planets, Comets and Satellites) Template:MPCit MPES
22694 Tyndall 1998 QF104 John Tyndall, 19th-century Irish natural philosopher and glaciologist. JPL
22697 Mánek 1998 RM Jan Karel Mánek, Czech amateur astronomer. JPL
22701–22800
22719 Nakadori 1998 SH25 Nakadori is the central part of Fukushima prefecture, Japan, and is located between the Ōu Mountains and Abukuma highland. JPL
22740 Rayleigh 1998 SX146 John William Rayleigh, 19th-20th-century English physicist and Nobelist JPL
22745 Rikuzentakata 1998 TN34 Rikuzentakata, a city in Iwate, Japan. JPL
22769 Aurelianora 1999 BD4 Aurelia and Nora Sposetti, daughters of the discoverer
22791 Twarog 1999 LL7 Bruce Twarog (b. 1952), a professor at the University of Kansas. JPL
22801–22900
22824 von Neumann 1999 RP38 John von Neumann (Neumann János), Hungarian-born American mathematician
22870 Rosing 1999 RO193 Wayne Rosing (born 1946) is an electrical engineer and computer industry executive. JPL
22885 Sakaemura 1999 RS239 Sakaemura is a small mountainside village in Nagano prefecture, Japan. JPL
22898 Falce 1999 TF12 Falce, Italian for "Scythe", nickname of Renato Conedera, the discoverer's father-in-law JPL
22900 Trudie 1999 TW14 Trudie R. Wilson (1913–2001), mother of the discoverer. JPL
22901–23000
22901 Ivanbella 1999 TY15 Ivan Bella, Slovak cosmonaut. JPL
22905 Liciniotoso 1999 TO19 Licinio Toso, grandfather of Alberto Toso, one of the discoverers
22908 Bayefsky-Anand 1999 TK27 Sarah Dana Bayefsky-Anand, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22909 Gongmyunglee 1999 TJ28 Gongmyung Lee, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22910 Ruiwang 1999 TM30 Rui Wang, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22911 Johnpardon 1999 TX30 John Vincent Pardon, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22912 Noraxu 1999 TF31 Nora Xu, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22913 Brockman 1999 TO32 Gregory Drew Brockman, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22914 Tsunanmachi 1999 TU36 Tsunanmachi, a town in Niigata prefecture, Japan. JPL
22919 Shuwan 1999 TR91 Shu Wan, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22920 Kaitduncan 1999 TF94 Kaitlin Duncan, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22921 Siyuanliu 1999 TG95 Siyuan Liu, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22922 Sophiecai 1999 TF97 Sophie Cai, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22923 Kathrynblair 1999 TM97 Kathryn Blair Friedman, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22924 Deshpande 1999 TH101 Neha Anil Deshpande, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22927 Blewett 1999 TW110 Megan Marie Blewett, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22928 Templehe 1999 TS111 Temple Mu He, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22929 Seanwahl 1999 TL126 Sean Matthew Wahl, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22932 Orenbrecher 1999 TU136 Oren Brecher, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22933 Mareverett 1999 TZ141 Marshall Bradley Everett, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22936 Ricmccutchen 1999 TR172 Richard Matthew McCutchen, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22937 Nataliavella 1999 TZ172 Natalie Avella Cameron, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22938 Brilawrence 1999 TS173 Brian Robert Lawrence, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22939 Handlin 1999 TU173 Daniel Adam Handlin, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22940 Chyan 1999 TF178 Yieu Chyan, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22942 Alexacourtis 1999 TZ205 Alexandra Maria Courtis, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22944 Sarahmarzen 1999 TB216 Sarah Elizabeth Marzen, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22945 Schikowski 1999 TY216 Erin Marie Schikowski, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22947 Carolsuh 1999 TW218 Carol Yoon Joo Suh, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22948 Maidanak 1999 TR222 Maidanak, a mountainous region in southeast Uzbekistan. JPL
22951 Okabekazuko 1999 TA243 Kazuko Okabe (born 1972), of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, is the secretary of Junichiro Kawaguchi, project manager for the Hayabusa mission. JPL
22952 Hommasachi 1999 TF243 Sachiko Homma (born 1965), of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, is the secretary of Makoto Yoshikawa, project scientist for the Hayabusa mission.JPL
22957 Vaintrob 1999 TR270 Dmitry Vaintrob, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22958 Rohatgi 1999 TC288 Abhinav Rohatgi, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22978 Nyrölä 1999 VO24 [Nyrola]] is a small rural village in central Finland and the site of the countryside observatory of the astronomical association Jyvaskylan Sirius. JPL
22981 Katz 1999 VN30 Daniel Scott Katz, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22982 Emmacall 1999 VB31 Emma Call, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22983 Schlingheyde 1999 VY34 Catherine Schlingheyde, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22987 Rebeckaufman 1999 VO53 Rebecca Lynn Kaufman, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22988 Jimmyhom 1999 VN58 Jimmy Hom, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL
22989 Loriskopp 1999 VY61 Lori Skopp, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
22990 Mattbrenner 1999 VA62 Matthew Brenner, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
22991 Jeffreyklus 1999 VX62 Jeffrey Klus, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
22992 Susansmith 1999 VR65 Susan Smith, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
22993 Aferrari 1999 VX65 Andrew Ferrari, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
22994 Workman 1999 VH66 David Workman, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
22995 Allenjanes 1999 VM67 Allen Janes, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
22996 De Boo 1999 VP70 Edward de Boo, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
22998 Waltimyer 1999 VY70 David Waltimyer, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
22999 Irizarry 1999 VS81 Carmen Irizarry, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL
Preceded by Meanings of minor planet names
List of minor planets: 22,001–23,000
Succeeded by
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