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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]

22001–22100

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22002 Richardregan 1999 XB42 Richard Regan, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22002
22003 Startek 1999 XO42 Jennifer Startek, Canadian-born mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22003
22005 Willnelson 1999 XK47 William Nelson, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22005
22010 Kuzmina 1999 XM78 Anastasiya Kuzmina (born 1984) is a Russian-born Slovak biathlete who has represented Slovakia since December 2008. She is the first biathlete to win gold medals in three consecutive Winter Olympics (2010 Vancouver, 2014 Sochi and 2018 Pyeongchang). IAU · 22010
22022 Gould 1999 XR110 Laurence McKinley Gould (1896–1995) was an American geologist, educator and polar explorer. Gould was chief scientist and second-in-command of the 1928-30 Byrd Antarctic Expedition. Leading a 1500-mile sledge journey to the Transantarctic Mountains, he discovered sandstone outcrops, helping to link Antarctica with Gondwana. IAU · 22022
22032 Mikekoop 1999 XB151 Michael Walter Koop (born 1961), long-time president of the San Jose (California) Astronomical Association, is an electrical engineer by profession. His expertise in telecommunications has often been applied to meteors, observed from the ground and from aircraft JPL · 22032
22038 Margarshain 1999 XJ182 Margaret Shain, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22038
22057 Brianking 2000 AE52 Brian King, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22057
22063 Dansealey 2000 AO99 Dan Sealey, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22063
22064 Angelalewis 2000 AQ99 Angela Lewis, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22064
22065 Colgrove 2000 AZ99 Clinton Allen Colgrove, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22065
22079 Kabinoff 2000 AU151 Richard Kabinoff, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22079
22080 Emilevasseur 2000 AS161 Emile Levasseur, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22080
22082 Rountree 2000 AD165 Robert Rountree, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) (Src) MPC · 22082

22101–22200

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22102 Karenlamb 2000 JR61 Karen Lamb, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22102
22105 Pirko 2000 LS36 Richard G. Pirko (1952–2008) was a producer and space science educator for the Ward Beecher Planetarium at Youngstown State University. An accomplished photographer, pilot and horse trainer, his passion for astronomy exposed many college students to new educational experiences JPL · 22105
22106 Tomokoarai 2000 NC12 Tomoko Arai (born 1971), a scientist at the Chiba Institute of Technology. JPL · 22106
22109 Loriehutch 2000 PJ22 Lorie Hutchinson, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22109
22112 Staceyraw 2000 QO181 Stacey Raw, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22112
22120 Gaylefarrar 2000 SO102 Gayle Farrar, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22120
22132 Merkley 2000 UD21 Clark Merkley, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22132
22134 Kirian 2000 UA66 Drew Kirian, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22134
22136 Jamesharrison 2000 VJ3 James Christopher Harrison (born 1936) is an Australian blood plasma donor whose unusual plasma composition has been used to make a treatment for Rhesus disease. His 1000 donations throughout his lifetime are estimated to have saved over two million unborn babies from the condition. JPL · 22136
22137 Annettelee 2000 VM15 Annette Lee, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22137
22138 Laynrichards 2000 VD25 Layne Richards, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22138
22139 Jamescox 2000 VU28 James Cox, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22139
22140 Suzyamamoto 2000 VW32 Suzanne Yamamoto, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22140
22142 Loripryor 2000 VC37 Lori Pryor, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22142
22143 Cathyfowler 2000 VL37 Cathy Fowler, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22143
22144 Linmichaels 2000 VM37 Linda Michaels, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22144
22146 Samaan 2000 WM23 Fida Samaan, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22146
22148 Francislee 2000 WH46 Francis Lee, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22148
22151 Davebracy 2000 WM56 Dave Bracy, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22151
22152 Robbennett 2000 WG57 Robbie Bennett, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22152
22153 Kathbarnhart 2000 WT58 Kathy Barnhart, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22153
22155 Marchetti 2000 WQ88 David Marchetti, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22155
22156 Richoffman 2000 WQ94 Richard Hoffman, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22156
22157 Bryanhoran 2000 WQ99 Bryan Horan, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22157
22158 Chee 2000 WG101 Carmelita Chee, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22158
22161 Santagata 2000 WR123 William Santagata, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22161
22162 Leslijohnson 2000 WS123 Leslie Johnson, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22162
22165 Kathydouglas 2000 WX137 Kathy Douglas, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22165
22167 Lane-Cline 2000 WP157 Amanda Lane-Cline, mentor of a finalist in the 2005 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. MPC · 22167
22168 Weissflog 2000 WX158 Jens Weißflog, the "Fichtelberg flea", German ski jumper JPL · 22168
22171 Choi 2000 WK179 Diane Jeehea Choi, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS), for her behavioral and social sciences project. JPL · 22171
22173 Myersdavis 2000 XE25 Myers Abraham Davis, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS), for his computer science project. JPL · 22173
22174 Allisonmae 2000 XG28 Allison Mae Gardner, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS), for her zoology project. JPL · 22174
22177 Saotome 2000 XS38 Masatoshi Saotome, Japanese director of the Japan Space Forum and contributor to the construction of the Bisei Spaceguard Center JPL · 22177
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 · 22183
22184 Rudolfveltman 2000 YT15 Rudolf Veltman (1951–2009) was a founding member of the Dutch Meteor Society. Because of a diving accident, he was paralyzed and wheelchair bound. Undeterred, he became leader of the DMS's visual meteor section and wrote articles about meteor showers and visual meteor observations for the society's journal Radiant JPL · 22184
22185 Štiavnica 2000 YV28 Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia, UNESCO World Heritage List site and birthplace of the second discoverer JPL · 22185
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 · 22189
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 · 22190
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 · 22191
22192 Vivienreuter 2571 P-L Vivien Reuter, IAU Executive Assistant from 2008 March until 2012 October, heading the IAU Secretariat in Paris. JPL · 22192
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 · 22195
22199 Klonios 4572 P-L Klonios, one of the four Pelasgian Epeioi kings during the Trojan war JPL · 22199

22201–22300

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22203 Prothoenor 6020 P-L Prothoenor, a hero from Boeotia in the fight against Troy, as were Klonios and Arkesilaos. JPL · 22203
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 · 22222
22227 Polyxenos 5030 T-2 Polyxenos came from Elis and fought against the Trojans. JPL · 22227
22249 Dvorets Pionerov 1972 RF2 Dvorets pionerov (Дворец пионеров, "Palace of Pioneers"), the Moscow City Palace of Youth Creativity, founded in 1936 JPL · 22249
22250 Konstfrolov 1978 RD2 Konstantin Vasil'evich Frolov, Russian engineer, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences JPL · 22250
22251 Eden 1978 RT6 Eden Lagerkvist (b. 2017), the granddaughter of the discoverer. IAU · 22251
22253 Sivers 1978 SU7 Yakov Efimovich Sivers (1731–1808) was an outstanding Russian statesman, governor of Novgorod province. As the founder and director of the Waterways Communications Department he made an invaluable contribution to navigation in Russia. In particular, he reconstructed the old canals between the Volga and Neva rivers JPL · 22253
22254 Vladbarmin 1978 TV2 Vladimir Pavlovich Barmin, 20th-century Russian space engineer JPL · 22254
22260 Ur 1979 UR Ur, Sumer MPC · 22260
22263 Pignedoli 1980 RC Antonio Pignedoli, a mathematics professor at the Military Academy of Modena JPL · 22263
22275 Barentsen 1982 BU Geert Barentsen, Belgian astronomer. JPL · 22275
22276 Belkin 1982 UH9 Anatoly Pavlovich Belkin, Russian painter. JPL · 22276
22277 Hirado 1982 VK4 Hirado is a town in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The Portuguese arrived in 1550, and during the early Edo period (beginning in 1603) Hirado became a center of trade with Portugal, the Netherlands and England. JPL · 22277
22278 Protitch 1983 RT3 Milorad B. Protić, Serbian astronomer. JPL · 22278
22280 Mandragora 1985 CD2 a genus belonging to the nightshade family (Solanaceae). Members of the genus are known as mandrakes. They are perennial herbaceous plants, with large tap-roots and leaves in the form of a rosette. Individual flowers are bell-shaped, whitish through to violet, and are followed by yellow or orange berries. JPL · 22280
22281 Popescu 1985 PC Marcel Popescu (born 1983), a specialist in asteroid spectroscopy at the Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy in Bucharest. JPL · 22281
22283 Pytheas 1986 PY Pytheas (fl. 4th century BC) was a geographer from the Greek colony of Massalia (Marseille) JPL · 22283
22291 Heitifer 1989 CH5 Heinrich (born 1998), Tibère (born 1999) and Ferdinand (born 2000), the three grandsons of German discoverer Freimut Börngen JPL · 22291
22292 Mosul 1989 SM1 Mosul is a city on the Tigris in northern Iraq, 400 km north of Baghdad. The area of Mosul was a part of Assyria from the 25th century BCE. Famous for its Grand Mosque, Mosul's craftsmen were admired for their metalwork, using gold and silver for inlay on bronze and brass. JPL · 22292
22294 Simmons 1989 SC8 Michael ("Mike") S. Simmons, American amateur astronomer who assisted in organizing the photographic glass plate archive of the 1.2-m Schmidt Oschin Telescope at Palomar Observatory JPL · 22294
22299 Georgesteiner 1990 GS George Steiner, French-American author, essayist, and literary critic. JPL · 22299

22301–22400

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22312 Kelly 1991 GW1 Thomas J. Kelly (1929–2002), an American aerospace engineer and chief engineer of the Apollo Lunar Module. Considered the "Father of the LM", he and his Grumman Aerospace engineering team oversaw the design, construction and testing of each of the spacecraft that safely landed twelve men on the Moon. JPL · 22312
22322 Bodensee 1991 RQ4 Lake Constance (German: Bodensee), is a border sea of the Alps, adjoining Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The river Rhine flows through it. It is an old cultivated and cultural landscape. The name was suggested by co-discoverer Freimut Börngen. JPL · 22322
22338 Janemojo 1992 LE Morris Jones and his wife Jane, astronomers.[9] MPC · 22338
22341 Francispoulenc 1992 PF Francis Poulenc (1899–1963), French composer. He put to music poetry from the avant-garde poets Apollinaire, Eluard and Aragon. His most popular song is Les Chemins de l'amour (1940). Poulenc's religious devotion led to compositions such as Stabat Mater (1950) and Dialogues of the Carmelites (1953). JPL · 22341
22346 Katsumatatakashi 1992 SY12 Takashi Katsumata (born 1952) is a professor of Nagasaki University and author of many articles on Japanese mythology related to stars. JPL · 22346
22347 Mishinatakashi 1992 SE13 Takashi Mishina (born 1953) is a Japanese editor of natural science and an illustrator. JPL · 22347
22348 Schmeidler 1992 SA17 Felix Schmeidler [de] (1920–2008), a German astronomer at the Munich Observatory (532) for many years and professor at Munich University. He is known for his contributions to classical astronomy and the history of astronomy. The name was suggested by co-discoverer Lutz Schmadel. JPL · 22348
22351 Yamashitatoshiki 1992 UT2 Toshiki Yamashita (born 1934) is a Japanese high school physics teacher. He has undertaken 43 expeditions to view total and annular solar eclipses. IAU · 22351
22352 Fujiwarakenjiro 1992 UP3 Kenjiro Fujiwara (1894–1910) was a childhood friend of Japanese novelist Kenji Miyazawa whose fantasy novel Night on the Galactic Railroad depicts a protagonist based on Kenjiro. IAU · 22352
22354 Sposetti 1992 UR8 Stefano Sposetti (born 1958), a Swiss amateur astronomer and teacher who lives in the country's Italian-speaking part in the Lepontine Alps. Since his youth he has been a very active observer of minor planets, comets, artificial satellites and meteors. He is also a helpful friend to budding young amateur astrometrists. MPC · 22354
22355 Yahabananshozan 1992 WD1 Yahabananshozan is the name of a 848-meter mountain in Iwate Prefecture of Japan. It appears in Kenji Miyazawa's famous story "Taneyamagahara no Yoru" ("The Night of Taneyamagahara"). JPL · 22355
22356 Feyerabend 1992 WS6 Paul Feyerabend (1924–1994) was a philosopher who criticized the scientific method, proposing instead that scientists use any method that works in their research JPL · 22356
22366 Flettner 1993 MT Anton Flettner (1885–1961) was a German aviation engineer and inventor. He made important contributions to airplane and helicopter design. Name suggested by R. Jedicke and P. Jedicke. JPL · 22366
22369 Klinger 1993 SE3 Max Klinger (1857–1920), German sculptor, painter and etcher MPC · 22369
22370 Italocalvino 1993 TJ2 Italo Calvino (1923–1985), an Italian writer and novelist who produced fantastic tales such as The Cloven Viscount (1952), The Baron in the Trees (1957) and The Nonexistent Knight (1959). His Le cosmicomiche is a stream-of-consciousness narrative that treats the creation and evolution of the Universe. JPL · 22370
22378 Gaherty 1994 AY10 Geoff Gaherty (born 1941) is an amateur astronomer who writes about observing and won the Chant Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada in 2008. JPL · 22378
22379 Montale 1994 CO1 Eugenio Montale (1896–1981) an Italian poet who received the 1975 Nobel Prize in Literature. He was also an editor, translator, and prose writer. IAU · 22379
22383 Nikolauspacassi 1994 EL Nikolaus Franz Leonhard von Pacassi (1716–1790) was an Austrian architect of Italian origin. JPL · 22383
22385 Fujimoriboshi 1994 EK7 The Tokyo Metropolitan Fujimori High school, where co-discoverer Masanori Hirasawa teaches astronomy and Earth science. It is one of the traditional high schools in the Tokyo Tama area. The naming took place on the occasion of the school's 70th anniversary. JPL · 22385
22394 Kondouakira 1994 TO Akira Kondou (born 1943) has been director of the Saga City Hoshizora Astronomy Center since 2016. He is a widely respected astronomy scholar and a keen popularizer of astronomy in Japan. JPL · 22394
22395 Ourakenji 1994 TD3 Kenji Oura (born 1965) is the director of the Kanoya City Planetarium, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan. He organizes local star parties for amateur astronomers and lay persons alike. JPL · 22395
22397 Minobe 1994 VV2 Tatsuo Minobe (born 1946), Japanese astronomer and director of the Tachibana Observatory in Miyakonojō, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan IAU · 22397

22401–22500

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22401 Egisto 1995 DP3 Egisto Masotti (born 1944), amateur astronomer in the Montelupo group of amateur astronomers. 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. JPL · 22402
22403 Manjitludher 1995 LK Manjit Kaur Ludher, Deputy President of the Sikh Women's Awareness Network Society in Malaysia. 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. JPL · 22405
22406 Garyboyle 1995 QW5 Gary Boyle (born 1957) is a Canadian amateur astronomer who leads club activities, runs outreach events, teaches a college course and writes a stargazing column. JPL · 22406
22409 Nagatohideaki 1995 SU3 Hideaki Nagato (born 1943) opened a nursery school and become its principal in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The school started with six children but now serves more than a thousand children. IAU · 22409
22410 Grinspoon 1995 SS52 David Grinspoon (born 1959), an astrobiologist at the Southwest Research Institute, won the 2006 Carl Sagan Medal and wrote the award-winning book Lonely Planets. Name suggested by R. Jedicke and P. Jedicke. JPL · 22410
22413 Haifu 1995 UB13 Hai Fu (born 1982) received his Ph.D. from the University of Hawaii and then worked at the University of Iowa, researching how galaxies evolve. Name suggested by R. and P. Jedicke. JPL · 22413
22414 Hornschemeier 1995 UB15 At NASA-Goddard, Ann Hornschemeier (born 1975) specializes in studies of X-ray emission from star formation in galaxies at cosmologically interesting distances. Name suggested by R. and P. Jedicke JPL · 22414
22415 Humeivey 1995 UB21 James Nairn Patterson Hume (1923–2013) and Donald Glenn Ivey (born 1922) were physics educators, best known for their award-winning 1962 film Frames of Reference. Name suggested by R. and P. Jedicke. JPL · 22415
22416 Tanimotoyoshi 1995 UC47 Motoyoshi Tani (born 1945) is a well-known astronomy popularizer in Osaka. His interests include the design of astronomical telescopes, observational instruments, and astronomical observatories. IAU · 22416
22421 Jamesedgar 1995 XC5 James Somerville Edgar (born 1946) spent 40 years as a Locomotive Engineer and rail Supervisor. He became President of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada in 2014. Name suggested by R. and P. Jedicke JPL · 22421
22422 Kenmount Hill 1995 YO5 Kenmount Hill (47°31' N, 52°47' W) is the location near St. John's, Newfoundland, where John Winthrop of Harvard College observed the transit of Venus in 1761. Name suggested by R. and P. Jedicke. JPL · 22422
22423 Kudlacek 1995 YJ12 Trina Kudlacek (born 1967) is a long-term volunteer with the University of Hawaii's Friends of the Institute for Astronomy, who helped arrange eclipse expeditions. Name suggested by R. and P. Jedicke. JPL · 22423
22426 Mikehanes 1996 AH9 Michael Francis Hanes (born 1959) was a pilot for Air Canada, an amateur astronomer and telescope maker with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, London Centre. Name suggested by R. and P. Jedicke. JPL · 22426
22429 Jurašek 1996 DD1 Pavel "Balvan" Jurašek (1955–2008) was a professional meteorologist and since 2006 director of the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute in Košice). Interested in observing meteors, he was a member of the Slovak Union of Amateur Astronomers and the Slovak Astronomical Society JPL · 22429
22432 Pamgriffin 1996 EJ14 Pamela Defreyn Griffin (born 1966) obtained a B.Sc. in Geological Engineering in 1989 and is active in the University of Hawaii's "Friends of the IfA". JPL · 22432
22434 Peredery 1996 GE6 Walter Volodymyr Peredery (born 1938) is a retired Canadian geologist who studied the Sudbury, Ontario, area and developed the view that it is an impact basin. Name suggested by P. and R. Jedicke. JPL · 22434
22435 Pierfederici 1996 GN7 Francesco Pierfederici (born 1973) developed software for the Pan-STARRS moving object processing system and Large Synoptic Survey Telescope. Name suggested by P. and R. Jedicke. JPL · 22435
22440 Bangsgaard 1996 KA Nicolai Bangsgaard (born 1976) is a Danish traveller and biker, who spent 1413 days cycling around the world, visiting 53 countries on six continents JPL · 22440
22442 Blaha 1996 TM9 John Elmer Blaha, American astronaut MPC · 22442
22446 Philwhitney 1996 TU25 Phil Whitney (born 1927) has long supported astronomy in Hawaii and organized events for the University of Hawaii's "Friends of the Institute for Astronomy". Name suggested by P. and R. Jedicke. JPL · 22446
22448 Ricksaunders 1996 TP35 John Richard Saunders (born 1946) makes astronomy accessories and began a term as President of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, London Centre, in 2012. Name suggested by P. and R. Jedicke. JPL · 22448
22449 Ottijeff 1996 VC Ottilie Malfliet (born 1944) and Jeffrey Levine (born 1948) are the parents of the discoverer's wife. JPL · 22449
22450 Nové Hrady 1996 VN Nové Hrady, south Bohemia, near the Czech-Austrian border MPC · 22450
22451 Tymothycoons 1996 VN6 Tymothy Alan Coons (born 1955) is a pilot, flight engineer and inspector based in Tucson, Arizona, where he maintains various aircraft. One of his favorite jobs in Aereospace was at the Ballistic Missile Early Warning Site in Thule, Greenland: the purpose of this powerful radar was to look for objects in earth orbit JPL · 22451
22453 Shibusawaeiichi 1996 VC9 Shibusawa Eiichi (1840–1931), called the "father of the modern Japanese economy", was involved in the founding of almost 500 companies and promoted economic development in Japan. He also poured his efforts into social welfare, social public enterprises and international relations around the turn of the 20th century. IAU · 22453
22454 Rosalylopes 1996 VU17 A member of the Cassini Titan Radar Mapper Team at JPL, Rosaly M. C. Lopes-Gautier (born 1957) studies geology and volcanology. She discovered 71 volcanoes on Io. JPL · 22454
22456 Salopek 1996 XF12 David Stephen Salopek (born 1963) earned a Ph.D. in cosmology from the University of Toronto in 1989 and worked at the Universities of Cambridge and Alberta. JPL · 22456
22465 Karelanděl 1997 AK18 Karel Anděl, Czech astronomer and selenographer MPC · 22465
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)) JPL · 22467
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 · 22469
22470 Shirakawa-go 1997 CR21 Shirakawa-go is the village located on the border of Gifu Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is famous for its big houses with thatched rafter roofs and was along with Gokayama registered as World Heritage Sites in 1995. JPL · 22470
22473 Stanleyhey 1997 EN4 James Stanley Hey (1909–2000), a British radar engineer. JPL · 22473
22474 Frobenius 1997 ED8 Georg Ferdinand Frobenius (1849–1917), a professor at the University of Berlin. JPL · 22474
22475 Stanrunge 1997 EH13 Stanley Edward John Runge (born 1956) is an experienced amateur astronomer and an active member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Winnipeg Centre. Name suggested by R. and P. Jedicke. JPL · 22475
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 · 22477
22480 Maedatoshihisa 1997 GU3 Toshihisa Maeda (born 1963) is a Japanese amateur radio astronomer and president of the Kagoshima Astronomical Society ("Kagoshimaken Tenmon Kyoukai"), and an observer of variable stars. He is a high school teacher by profession. IAU · 22480
22481 Zachlynn 1997 GM13 Zach Lynn mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL · 22481
22482 Michbertier 1997 GK16 Michelle Bertier mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL MPC · 22482
22485 Unterman 1997 GS22 Nathan Unterman mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL · 22485
22487 Megphillips 1997 GP23 Megan Phillips mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL · 22487
22488 Martyschwartz 1997 GP24 Martin Schwartz mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL · 22488
22489 Yanaka 1997 GR24 Tetsuo Yanaka (born 1954) is a post office clerk and amateur astronomer in Japan. JPL · 22489
22490 Zigamiyama 1997 GB26 Zigamiyama is a 1850-meter mountain located in the western part of the Iide mountain range, in the Bandai-Asahi National Park. It is a popular area for Japanese mountain climbers JPL · 22490
22492 Mosig 1997 GN35 Thomas Mosig mentored a finalist in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high-school seniors. JPL · 22492
22494 Trillium 1997 JL Since 1937, the White Trillium (Trillium grandiflorum) has been the official flower of Canada's province of Ontario, where it is often found in forests. JPL · 22494
22495 Fubini 1997 JU3 Guido Fubini (1879–1943), lecturer at the universities of Catania, Genoa and Turin. 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. JPL MPC · 22497
22498 Willman 1997 LY2 Mark Willman (born 1952) received his Ph.D. in planetary astronomy from the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy and began working with Pan-STARRS1 in 2013. JPL MPC · 22498
22499 Wunibaldkamm 1997 MP9 Wunibald Kamm (1893–1966) developed aerodynamic designs that reduce turbulence at high speeds for automobiles, including the widely seen Kammback or Kamm-tail. JPL · 22499
22500 Grazianoventre 1997 OJ Graziano Ventre (born 1954) is an active member of the Osservatorio Astronomico Sormano and from his personal observatory, near his home in Bellagio (Italy), he obtains astrometric positions of comets and pictures of deep sky objects. He is a discoverer of minor planets. JPL · 22500

22501–22600

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22503 Thalpius 1997 TB12 Thalpius, son of Eurytus, leader of the Elean flotilla against Troy and one of those aboard the wooden horse MPC · 22503
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 · 22505
22512 Cannat 1998 BH26 Guillaume Cannat, French scientific journalist and author of several books, including the annual Guide du ciel JPL · 22512
22517 Alexzanardi 1998 DX32 Alex Zanardi (born 1966) is a former Formula 1 driver, 1997/1998 CART champion and 2005 Italian Superturismo Champion. After being seriously injured in a race in 2001, he turned to parathletics, winning two gold and one silver medals in handcycling at both the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Paralympics. JPL · 22517
22519 Gerardklein 1998 EC2 Gérard Klein, French movie and television actor JPL · 22519
22521 ZZ Top 1998 ER2 A power trio from Texas, ZZ Top was formed in 1969. Bearded Billy Gibbons (guitar and vocals) and Dusty Hill (bass and vocals), and beardless Frank Beard (percussion) produce energetic music that was used to close the dome of the OCA Schmidt telescope after a long night of observing JPL · 22521
22527 Gawlik 1998 FG20 Evan Scott Gawlik, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22527
22528 Elysehope 1998 FH34 Elyse Autumn Hope, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22528
22530 Huynh-Le 1998 FY41 Minh-Phuong Huynh-Le, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22530
22531 Davidkelley 1998 FN43 David Bruce Kelley, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22531
22533 Krishnan 1998 FX47 Sheela Krishnan, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22533
22534 Lieblich 1998 FF57 Jerrold Alexander Lieblich, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22534
22536 Katelowry 1998 FY61 Kate Elizabeth Lowry, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22536
22537 Meyerowitz 1998 FB62 Eric Allan Meyerowitz, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22537
22538 Lucasmoller 1998 FS63 Lucas Edward Moller, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22538
22540 Mork 1998 FZ67 Anna Jolene Mork, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22540
22542 Pendri 1998 FG71 Kiran Reddy Pendri, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22542
22543 Ranjan 1998 FA75 Sukrit Ranjan, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22543
22544 Sarahrapo 1998 FL75 Sarah Kate Rapoport, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22544
22545 Brittrusso 1998 FP77 Brittany Nicole Russo, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22545
22546 Schickler 1998 FK78 Carmiel Effron Schickler, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22546
22547 Kimberscott 1998 FO78 Kimberly Megan Scott, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22547
22550 Jonsellon 1998 FK106 Jonathan Blake Sellon, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22550
22551 Adamsolomon 1998 FU110 Adam Ross Solomon, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22551
22553 Yisun 1998 FS116 Yi Sun, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22553
22554 Shoshanatell 1998 FC118 Shoshana Sophie Rothman Tell, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22554
22555 Joevellone 1998 FU118 Joseph Daniel Vellone, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22555
22558 Mladen 1998 HH3 Mladen Kolény Sr., father of the first discoverer, and Mladen Kolény Jr., his brother JPL · 22558
22561 Miviscardi 1998 HX18 Michael Anthony Viscardi, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22561
22562 Wage 1998 HC19 Nicholas Michael Wage, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22562
22563 Xinwang 1998 HQ19 Xin Wang, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22563
22564 Jeffreyxing 1998 HP29 Jeffrey Chunlong Xing, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22564
22566 Irazaitseva 1998 HY31 Irina Vladimirovna Zaitseva, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22566
22567 Zenisek 1998 HK33 Sergio-Francis Mellejor Zenisek, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22567
22570 Harleyzhang 1998 HN38 Harley Huiyu Zhang, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22570
22571 Letianzhang 1998 HA39 Letian Zhang, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22571
22572 Yuanzhang 1998 HJ39 Yuan Zhang, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22572
22573 Johnzhou 1998 HY43 John Cong Zhou, American finalist in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22573
22575 Jayallen 1998 HC46 Jay Allen, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22575
22577 Alfiuccio 1998 HT51 Alfio ("Alfiuccio") Grasso (1992–2004) died tragically at the age of twelve in a hunting accident on the slopes of Mt. Etna. The name was suggested by C. Blanco and M. Di Martino JPL · 22577
22579 Marcyeager 1998 HO62 Marcy Eager, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22579
22580 Kenkaplan 1998 HB67 Kenneth Kaplan, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22580
22581 Rosahemphill 1998 HH77 Rosa Hemphill, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22581
22582 Patmiller 1998 HD82 Patricia Miller, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22582
22583 Metzler 1998 HL86 William Metzler, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22583
22584 Winigleason 1998 HP88 Winifred Gleason, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22584
22586 Shellyhynes 1998 HC96 Shelly Hynes, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22586
22587 McKennon 1998 HB99 Blanche McKennon, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22587
22589 Minor 1998 HY100 Tom Minor, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22589
22594 Stoops 1998 HT107 Tracy Stoops, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22594
22596 Kathwallace 1998 HB114 Kathleen Wallace, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22596
22597 Lynzielinski 1998 HM117 Lynne Zielinski, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22597
22598 Francespearl 1998 HO117 Frances Pearlmutter, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22598
22599 Heatherhall 1998 HR122 Heather Hall, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22599

22601–22700

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22603 Davidoconnor 1998 HK133 David O'Connor, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22603
22605 Steverumsey 1998 HH147 Stephen Rumsey, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 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. JPL · 22611
22612 Dandibner 1998 KT3 Daniel Dibner (born 1955) is director of philanthropy of the Cascade Foundation. A Sloan Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he has specialized in the history of science. He has also been an executive at several software and technology companies JPL · 22612
22613 Callander 1998 KP4 Thomas Callander Price Zimmermann (born 1934) has been professor of renaissance history at Reed College (Oregon) and Davidson College (North Carolina). He is a past president of the American Alpine Club, where he helped organize Club policy on access to mountain recreation areas JPL · 22613
22616 Bogolyubov 1998 KG7 Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov (1909–1992) was a Russian and Ukrainian Soviet mathematician and theoretical physicist known for his work in statistical field theory and dynamical systems. He was awarded the Dirac Medal in 1992. The name was suggested by K. I. Churyumov JPL · 22616
22617 Vidphananu 1998 KH7 The name Vidphananu is a Ukrainian abbreviation for the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, which was created in Kiev in 1918. The name was suggested by K. I. Churyumov JPL · 22617
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 · 22618
22619 Ajscheetz 1998 KJ10 Alfred J. Scheetz, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22619
22621 Larrybartel 1998 KO28 Larry Bartel, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22621
22622 Strong 1998 KV32 Joshua Strong, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22622
22623 Fisico 1998 KR34 Misael Fisico, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22623
22625 Kanipe 1998 KB36 Linda Kanipe, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22625
22626 Jengordinier 1998 KS37 Jennifer Gordinier, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22626
22627 Aviscardi 1998 KM39 Anthony Viscardi, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22627
22628 Michaelallen 1998 KV39 Michael Allen, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22628
22630 Wallmuth 1998 KH45 Joanne Wallmuth, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22630
22631 Dillard 1998 KV47 Linda Dillard, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22631
22632 DiNovis 1998 KG64 Joanne DiNovis, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22632
22633 Fazio 1998 KK64 Marc Fazio, American mentor of a 2006 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22633
22638 Abdulla 1998 MS31 Almas Ugurgizi Abdulla (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her mathematics project. She attends the Stone Middle School, Melbourne, Florida JPL · 22638
22639 Nickanthony 1998 MP32 Nick Alan Anthony (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. He attends the Three Oaks Middle School, Ft. Myers, Florida JPL · 22639
22640 Shalilabaena 1998 MJ34 Shalila Alejandra Baena (born 1994) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her botany and zoology project. She attends the Haaheo Elementary School, Hilo, Hawaii JPL · 22640
22644 Matejbel 1998 OZ4 Matej Bel (1684–1749), Slovak historian and a great scholar of the eighteenth century JPL · 22644
22645 Rotblat 1998 OT6 Joseph Rotblat (1908–2005) was a Nobel Peace Prize laureate in 1995 for his efforts toward nuclear disarmament. A signatory to the 1955 Russell-Einstein manifesto, he was the guiding spirit of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs and helped prevent the use of nuclear weapons during the Cold War JPL · 22645
22647 Lévi-Strauss 1998 OR8 French anthropologist and ethnologist Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908–2009) introduced structuralism as the basis of human perception. Disillusioned with the study of philosophy at the Sorbonne, he went in 1935 to Brazil, where his research on Indian tribes culminated in Tristes Tropiques (1955) and La Pensée Sauvage (1962) JPL · 22647
22656 Aaronburrows 1998 QV7 Aaron Phillip Burrows (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his botany and zoology project. He attends the Bradley Middle School, San Antonio, Texas JPL · 22656
22666 Josephchurch 1998 QE24 Joseph Christopher Church (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his engineering project. He attends the Alice Deal Junior High School, Washington, District of Columbia JPL · 22666
22675 Davidcohn 1998 QZ39 David Milton Cohn III (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his environmental sciences project. He attends the Rhoades School, Encinitas, California JPL · 22675
22679 Amydavid 1998 QJ42 Amy Jane David (born 1991) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her environmental sciences project. She attends the Pinedale Middle School, Pinedale, Wyoming JPL · 22679
22685 Dominguez 1998 QL51 Isabella Rosa Dominguez (born 1991) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her botany and zoology project. She attends the Key Biscayne Elementary School, Miami, Florida JPL · 22685
22686 Mishchenko 1998 QL53 Michael Ivanovich Mischenko (born 1959), of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, studies electromagnetic scattering. He has developed a new branch of statistical optics based on numerically exact solutions of Maxwell's equations JPL · 22686
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) JPL · 22692
22694 Tyndall 1998 QF104 John Tyndall (1820–1893), an Irish natural philosopher and glaciologist who made fundamental investigations of the motion of glaciers, insisting that the flow is due to fracture and regelation. He is known for the Tyndall effect in suspensions. JPL · 22694
22697 Mánek 1998 RM Jan Karel Mánek, Czech amateur astronomer. JPL · 22697

22701–22800

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22701 Cyannaskye 1998 RO38 Cyanna Skye Edwards (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. She attends the Buckner Fanning Christian School, San Antonio, Texas JPL · 22701
22705 Erinedwards 1998 RF53 Erin Nicole Edwards (born 1995) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her physical science project. She attends the John Hancock Charter School, Pleasant Grove, Utah JPL · 22705
22706 Ganguly 1998 RT56 Shilpi Ganguly (born 1994) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. She attends the Trailwood Elementary School, Overland Park, Kansas JPL · 22706
22707 Jackgrundy 1998 RN62 Jack Mark Grundy (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. He attends the St. Francis of Assisi School, Louisville, Kentucky JPL · 22707
22717 Romeuf 1998 SF13 David Romeuf (born 1969), a French amateur astronomer who worked as a student at the OCA Schmidt telescope (910) in order to automate it, and is now research engineer at UCBL in Lyon, France. He has continued to work in pro-am astronomy and was project manager for the HACO-CLIMSO coronagraph at the Pic du Midi Observatory. JPL · 22717
22719 Nakadori 1998 SH25 Nakadori is the central part of Fukushima prefecture, Japan, and is located between the Ōu Mountains and Abukuma highland. JPL · 22719
22722 Timothycooper 1998 SE54 Timothy P. Cooper (born 1958), the Director of the Comet and Meteor Section of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa. JPL · 22722
22723 Edlopez 1998 SS58 As a research engineer, Edward ("Ed") B. Lopez III (1939–2010), created the first industrial robot to automate parcel sorting. His team designed the DIAD (Delivery Information Acquisition Device), a handheld data collector used to record and transmit delivery information JPL · 22723
22724 Byatt 1998 SE59 Antonia Susan ("A. S.") Byatt (born 1936) is an English writer, well known for her novels and short stories. She is a winner of the Booker Prize for Fiction and became a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1999 JPL · 22724
22725 Drabble 1998 SN62 English writer Margaret Drabble (born 1939) has, among other works, published seventeen novels, has edited The Oxford Companion to English literature and is a biographer of Arnold Bennett and Angus Wilson. She became a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2008 JPL · 22725
22729 Anthennig 1998 SV110 Anthony Ian Hennig (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his physical science project. He attends the Powhatan Junior High School, Powhatan, Virginia JPL · 22729
22730 Jacobhurwitz 1998 SY118 Jacob Benjamin Hurwitz (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his behavioral science project. He attends the Robert Frost Middle School, Rockville, Maryland JPL · 22730
22732 Jakpor 1998 SZ122 Otana Agape Jakpor (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. She attends the Woodcrest Christian School, Riverside, California JPL · 22732
22734 Theojones 1998 SQ133 Theo Percy Jones (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his behavioral science project. He attends the Jones Home School, Tucson, Arizona JPL · 22734
22736 Kamitaki 1998 SM137 Nolan M.K. Kamitaki (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his environmental sciences project. He attends the Waiakea Intermediate School, Hilo, Hawaii JPL · 22736
22739 Sikhote-Alin 1998 SA144 Sikhote-Alin, a mountain range in eastern Siberia, extending about 900 km to the Russian Pacific. JPL · 22739
22740 Rayleigh 1998 SX146 John William Rayleigh (1842–1919), an English physicist and Nobelist JPL · 22740
22744 Esterantonucci 1998 TB34 Ester Antonucci (born 1945) is a solar physicist who has spent most of her career studying the sun using spacecraft. She participated in the Solar Maximum and SOHO missions and, since 2005, has been director of the Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino---the first woman to hold this position JPL · 22744
22745 Rikuzentakata 1998 TN34 Rikuzentakata, a city in Iwate, Japan. JPL · 22745
22752 Sabrinamasiero 1998 VS34 Sabrina Masiero (born 1970) is an astronomer and director of the educational popular science structure of the International Center for Astronomical Research GalHassin (Isnello, Sicily). GalHassin has achieved great success in the popularization of astronomy. IAU · 22752
22754 Olympus 1998 WJ8 Mount Olympus is the highest point in Greece. The cloud-veiled summit, and the heavens above, were believed by the ancients to be the dwelling place of the gods. JPL · 22754
22756 Manpreetkaur 1998 WA10 Manpreet Kaur (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. She attends the Seabrook Intermediate School, Seabrook, Texas JPL · 22756
22757 Klimcak 1998 WF11 Sophie Haruna Klimcak (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her botany and zoology project. She attends the Palos Verdes Intermediate School, Palos Verdes, California JPL · 22757
22758 Lemp 1998 WP18 Nicholas Andrew Lemp (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his earth and space science project. He attends the Lemp Home School, Waterford, Michigan JPL · 22758
22769 Aurelianora 1999 BD4 Aurelia (born 1989) and Nora Sposetti (1991–1991) Sposetti, daughters of Swiss amateur astronomer Stefano Sposetti, who discovered this minor planet. MPC · 22769
22775 Jasonelloyd 1999 CV20 Jason Eric Lloyd (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his botany and zoology project. He attends the Bonaire Middle School, Bonaire, Georgia JPL · 22775
22776 Matossian 1999 CS24 Mikael Hagop Matossian (born 1994) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his environmental sciences project. He attends the A.G.B.U. Manoogian Demirdjan School, Canoga Par, California JPL · 22776
22777 McAliley 1999 CU29 Collin Northcott McAliley (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his environmental sciences project. He attends the Cocoa Beach Junior/Senior High School, Cocoa Beach, Florida JPL · 22777
22780 McAlpine 1999 FS37 Jayleen Jo McAlpine (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. She attends the Sunburst Elementary School, Sunburst, Montana JPL · 22780
22782 Kushalnaik 1999 GJ19 Kushal Ulhas Naik (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. He attends the H.B. DuPont Middle School, Hockessin, Delaware JPL · 22782
22783 Teng 1999 GT52 Stacy H. Teng (born 1980), a recent Ph.D. recipient at the University of Maryland, studies the evolution of nuclear activity in luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies and has confirmed the link between mergers and quasars. The name was suggested by M. M. Knight JPL · 22783
22784 Theresaoei 1999 JM43 Theresa A. Oei (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her environmental sciences project. She attends the Oei Home School, Hebron, Connecticut JPL · 22784
22786 Willipete 1999 JY73 William Garrett Pete (born 1995) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his physical science project. He attends the Christina Huddleston Elementary School, Lakeville, Minnesota JPL · 22786
22788 von Steuben 1999 JA136 Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730–1794), a Prussian military officer who taught standards of military drill and discipline to the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Steuben Day parades (September) in New York and other American cities celebrate German culture JPL · 22788
22791 Twarog 1999 LL7 Bruce Twarog (born 1952), a professor at the University of Kansas. JPL · 22791
22794 Lindsayleona 1999 NH4 Lindsey Leona Precht (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her botany and zoology project. She attends the Miami Lakes Middle School, Miami, Florida JPL · 22794

22801–22900

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22802 Sigiriya 1999 PK6 Sigiriya is a fifth-century rock fortress in central Sri Lanka. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its frescoes. The name was suggested by N. H. Samarasinha JPL · 22802
22809 Kensiequade 1999 RL13 Mackensie Kathryn Quade (born 1991) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. She attends the St. John the Baptist School, New Brighton, Minnesota JPL · 22809
22810 Rawat 1999 RQ14 Radhika Rawat (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her physical science project. She attends the Summit Middle School, Boulder, Colorado JPL · 22810
22812 Ricker 1999 RY15 Philip Daniel Ricker (born 1994) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. He attends the Ropesville Independent School District, Ropesville, Texas JPL · 22812
22815 Sewell 1999 RN18 Michael T. Sewell (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his physical science project. He attends the Everest Academy, Clarkston, Michigan JPL · 22815
22817 Shankar 1999 RC23 Aarthi Shankar (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her biochemistry, medicine, health, and microbiology project. She attends the Mountain Ridge Middle School, Colorado Springs, Colorado JPL · 22817
22819 Davidtao 1999 RY26 David Tao (born 1992) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his environmental sciences project. He attends the Takoma Park Middle School, Silver Spring, Maryland JPL · 22819
22824 von Neumann 1999 RP38 John von Neumann (Neumann János), Hungarian-born American mathematician MPC · 22824
22827 Arvernia 1999 RQ45 Arvernia is the Latin name of the Auvergne, a region in south-central France. Much of the Auvergne region is covered by the Massif Central, an extinct volcanic mountain range. Name suggested by J. Meeus JPL · 22827
22828 Jaynethomp 1999 RF50 Jayne B. Thompson (born 1991) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her environmental sciences project. She attends the Pinedale Middle School, Pinedale, Wyoming JPL · 22828
22829 Paigerin 1999 RH52 Paige Erin Thompson (born 1993) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for her environmental sciences project. She attends the Lincoln Middle School, Bradenton, Florida JPL · 22829
22830 Tinker 1999 RW52 Joel Jack Tinker (born 1994) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his engineering project. He attends the Covenant Christian Academy, Huntsville, Alabama JPL · 22830
22831 Trevanvoorth 1999 RF53 Trevor Will van Voorthuijsen (born 1991) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his behavioral science project. He attends the van Voorthuijsen Home School, Lecanto, Florida JPL · 22831
22833 Scottyu 1999 RR75 Scott Sang Yu (born 1991) is a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition, for his behavioral science project. He attends the Robert Frost Middle School, Rockville, Maryland JPL · 22833
22835 Rickgardner 1999 RT88 Rick Gardner mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. He teaches at the Three Oaks Middle School, Ft. Myers, Florida JPL · 22835
22836 Leeannragasa 1999 RH89 LeeAnn Ragasa mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Haaheo Elementary School, Hilo, Hawaii JPL · 22836
22837 Richardcruz 1999 RR90 Richard Cruz mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. He teaches at the Bradley Middle School, San Antonio, Texas JPL · 22837
22838 Darcyhampton 1999 RF91 Darcy Hampton mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Alice Deal Junior High School, Washington, District of Columbia JPL · 22838
22839 Richlawrence 1999 RW92 Richard Lawrence mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. He teaches at the Key Biscayne Elementary School, Miami, Florida JPL · 22839
22840 Villarreal 1999 RB98 Margo Villarreal mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Buckner Fanning Christian School, San Antonio, Texas JPL · 22840
22842 Alenashort 1999 RC107 Alena Short mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the John Hancock Charter School, Pleasant Grove, Utah JPL · 22842
22843 Stverak 1999 RF107 Janet Stverak mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Trailwood Elementary School, Overland Park, Kansas JPL · 22843
22846 Fredwhitaker 1999 RN120 Fred Joseph Whitaker mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. He teaches at the St. Francis of Assisi School, Louisville, Kentucky JPL · 22846
22847 Utley 1999 RO121 Meredith Utley mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Powhatan Junior High School, Powhatan, Virginia JPL · 22847
22848 Chrisharriot 1999 RJ125 Christian Harriot mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. He teaches at the Robert Frost Middle School, Rockville, Maryland JPL · 22848
22852 Kinney 1999 RN129 Steve Kinney mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. He teaches at the Woodcrest Christian School, Riverside, California JPL · 22852
22855 Donnajones 1999 RG139 Donna Jones mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Jones Home School, Tucson, Arizona JPL · 22855
22856 Stevenzeiher 1999 RX142 Steven Zeiher mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. He teaches at the Waiakea Intermediate School, Hilo, Hawaii JPL · 22856
22857 Hyde 1999 RJ143 Tammi Hyde mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Seabrook Intermediate School, Seabrook, Texas JPL · 22857
22858 Suesong 1999 RV143 Sue Song mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Palos Verdes Intermediate School, Palos Verdes, California JPL · 22858
22860 Francylemp 1999 RA149 Francy M. Lemp mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Lemp Home School, Waterford, Michigan JPL · 22860
22862 Janinedavis 1999 RG152 Janine Davis mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Bonaire Middle School, Bonaire, Georgia JPL · 22862
22863 Namarkarian 1999 RJ152 Nanor Markarian mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the A.G.B.U. Manoogian Demirdjan School, Canoga Par, California JPL · 22863
22865 Amymoffett 1999 RQ173 Amy Moffett mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Cocoa Beach Junior/Senior High School, Cocoa Beach, Florida JPL · 22865
22868 Karst 1999 RX187 Carol A. Karst mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Sunburst Elementary School, Sunburst, Montana JPL · 22868
22869 Brianmcfar 1999 RP190 Brian McFarland mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. He teaches at the H.B. DuPont Middle School, Hockessin, Delaware JPL · 22869
22870 Rosing 1999 RO193 Wayne Rosing (born 1946) is an electrical engineer and computer industry executive. JPL MPC · 22870
22871 Ellenoei 1999 RX193 Ellen C. Oei mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Oei Home School, Hebron, Connecticut JPL · 22871
22872 Williamweber 1999 RM194 William James Weber mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. He teaches at the Christina Huddleston Elementary School, Lakeville, Minnesota JPL · 22872
22873 Heatherholt 1999 RR194 Heather Holt mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Miami Lakes Middle School, Miami, Florida JPL · 22873
22874 Haydeephelps 1999 RO197 Haydee Phelps mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Summit Middle School, Boulder, Colorado JPL · 22874
22875 Lanejackson 1999 RB198 Lane L. Jackson mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Ropesville Independent School District, Ropesville, Texas JPL · 22875
22877 Reginamiller 1999 RR200 Regina Miller mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Mountain Ridge Middle School, Colorado Springs, Colorado JPL · 22877
22880 Pulaski 1999 RL224 A Polish soldier, Kazimierz Michal Waclaw Wiktor Pulaski (1745–1779), is often called "the father of American cavalry" in reference to training he provided to the Continental Army during the American Revolution. In Illinois, an eponymous holiday is traditionally held on the first Monday in March to celebrate Polish culture JPL · 22880
22885 Sakaemura 1999 RS239 Sakaemura is a small mountainside village in Nagano prefecture, Japan. JPL · 22885
22889 Donnablaney 1999 SU7 Donna Blaney mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Takoma Park Middle School, Silver Spring, Maryland JPL · 22889
22890 Ruthaellis 1999 SF8 Rutha Ellis mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Lincoln Middle School, Bradenton, Florida JPL · 22890
22898 Falce 1999 TF12 Falce, Italian for "Scythe", nickname of Renato Conedera, the discoverer's father-in-law. JPL · 22898
22899 Alconrad 1999 TO14 Albert R. Conrad (born 1953) has been a dedicated adaptive-optics (AO) scientist at several U.S. observatories. Using AO, he has co-discovered many satellites of asteroids and made disk-resolved studies of asteroids and planetary satellites for size/shape/pole and topography. He has developed many innovative AO techniques. JPL · 22899
22900 Trudie 1999 TW14 Trudie R. Wilson (1913–2001), mother of the discoverer. JPL · 22900

22901–23000

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Named minor planet Provisional This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
22901 Ivanbella 1999 TY15 Ivan Bella (born 1964 ), a Slovak cosmonaut JPL · 22901
22903 Georgeclooney 1999 TU18 George Clooney (born 1961), an American actor JPL · 22903
22905 Liciniotoso 1999 TO19 Licinio Toso (1920–1999), grandfather of Italian astronomer Alberto Toso, member of the discovering team at Farra d'Isonzo Observatory MPC · 22905
22906 Lisauckis 1999 TQ25 Rhonda Lisauckis mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the Covenant Christian Academy, Huntsville, Alabama JPL · 22906
22907 van Voorthuijsen 1999 TL26 Lorrie van Voorthuijsen mentored a finalist in the 2006 Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), a middle school science competition. She teaches at the van Voorthuijsen Home School, Lecanto, Florida JPL · 22907
22908 Bayefsky-Anand 1999 TK27 Sarah Dana Bayefsky-Anand, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22908
22909 Gongmyunglee 1999 TJ28 Gongmyung Lee, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22909
22910 Ruiwang 1999 TM30 Rui Wang, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22910
22911 Johnpardon 1999 TX30 John Vincent Pardon, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22911
22912 Noraxu 1999 TF31 Nora Xu, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22912
22913 Brockman 1999 TO32 Gregory Drew Brockman, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22913
22914 Tsunanmachi 1999 TU36 Tsunanmachi, a town in Niigata prefecture, Japan. JPL · 22914
22919 Shuwan 1999 TR91 Shu Wan, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22919
22920 Kaitduncan 1999 TF94 Kaitlin Duncan, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22920
22921 Siyuanliu 1999 TG95 Siyuan Liu, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22921
22922 Sophiecai 1999 TF97 Sophie Cai, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22922
22923 Kathrynblair 1999 TM97 Kathryn Blair Friedman, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22923
22924 Deshpande 1999 TH101 Neha Anil Deshpande, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22924
22927 Blewett 1999 TW110 Megan Marie Blewett, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22927
22928 Templehe 1999 TS111 Temple Mu He, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22928
22929 Seanwahl 1999 TL126 Sean Matthew Wahl, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22929
22932 Orenbrecher 1999 TU136 Oren Brecher, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22932
22933 Mareverett 1999 TZ141 Marshall Bradley Everett, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22933
22936 Ricmccutchen 1999 TR172 Richard Matthew McCutchen, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22936
22937 Nataliavella 1999 TZ172 Natalie Avella Cameron, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22937
22938 Brilawrence 1999 TS173 Brian Robert Lawrence, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22938
22939 Handlin 1999 TU173 Daniel Adam Handlin, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22939
22940 Chyan 1999 TF178 Yieu Chyan, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22940
22942 Alexacourtis 1999 TZ205 Alexandra Maria Courtis, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22942
22944 Sarahmarzen 1999 TB216 Sarah Elizabeth Marzen, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22944
22945 Schikowski 1999 TY216 Erin Marie Schikowski, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22945
22947 Carolsuh 1999 TW218 Carol Yoon Joo Suh, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22947
22948 Maidanak 1999 TR222 Maidanak, a mountainous region in southeast Uzbekistan. JPL · 22948
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 · 22951
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 · 22952
22957 Vaintrob 1999 TR270 Dmitry Vaintrob, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22957
22958 Rohatgi 1999 TC288 Abhinav Rohatgi, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22958
22961 Rosegarcia 1999 UM14 Rose Garcia (b.1974), American engineer, observer for the Catalina Sky Survey who discovered 2 asteroids IAU · 22961
22963 Fuls 1999 UN24 David Carson Fuls (b. 1986), American astronomer and engineer with the Catalina Sky Survey. He has discovered several near-Earth asteroids. IAU · 22963
22978 Nyrola 1999 VO24 Nyrölä is a small rural village in central Finland and the site of the countryside observatory of the astronomical association Jyväskylän Sirius ry at Nyrölä Observatory JPL · 22978
22981 Katz 1999 VN30 Daniel Scott Katz, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22981
22982 Emmacall 1999 VB31 Emma Call, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22982
22983 Schlingheyde 1999 VY34 Catherine Schlingheyde, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22983
22987 Rebeckaufman 1999 VO53 Rebecca Lynn Kaufman, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22987
22988 Jimmyhom 1999 VN58 Jimmy Hom, American finalist in the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) JPL · 22988
22989 Loriskopp 1999 VY61 Lori Skopp, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22989
22990 Mattbrenner 1999 VA62 Matthew Brenner, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22990
22991 Jeffreyklus 1999 VX62 Jeffrey Klus, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22991
22992 Susansmith 1999 VR65 Susan Smith, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22992
22993 Aferrari 1999 VX65 Andrew Ferrari, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22993
22994 Workman 1999 VH66 David Workman, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22994
22995 Allenjanes 1999 VM67 Allen Janes, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22995
22996 De Boo 1999 VP70 Edward de Boo, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22996
22998 Waltimyer 1999 VY70 David Waltimyer, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22998
22999 Irizarry 1999 VS81 Carmen Irizarry, American mentor of a 2007 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) finalist JPL · 22999

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Preceded by Meanings of minor planet names
List of minor planets: 22,001–23,000
Succeeded by