Meanings of minor-planet names: 1001–2000
As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU 's Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions . The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified number-range that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names.
Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and published in a bulletin by IAU's Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN).[ 1] Before May 2021, citations were published in MPC's Minor Planet Circulars for many decades.[ 2] Recent citations can also be found on the JPL Small-Body Database (SBDB).[ 3] Until his death in 2016, German astronomer Lutz D. Schmadel compiled these citations into the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (DMP) and regularly updated the collection.[ 4] [ 5]
Based on Paul Herget 's The Names of the Minor Planets ,[ 6] Schmadel also researched the unclear origin of numerous asteroids, most of which had been named prior to World War II. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain : SBDB New namings may only be added to this list below after official publication as the preannouncement of names is condemned.[ 7] The WGSBN publishes a comprehensive guideline for the naming rules of non-cometary small Solar System bodies.[ 8]
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5,000s
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1001–1100
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
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1001 Gaussia
1923 OA
Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855), German mathematician
DMP · 1001
1002 Olbersia
1923 OB
Heinrich Olbers (1758–1840), German astronomer
DMP · 1002
1003 Lilofee
1923 OK
Lilofee, a legendary character and title figure in an old German folk-song Die schöne junge Lilofee
DMP · 1003
1004 Belopolskya
1923 OS
Aristarkh Belopolsky (1854–1934), Russian astrophysicist
DMP · 1004
1005 Arago
1923 OT
François Arago (1786–1853), French astronomer
DMP · 1005
1006 Lagrangea
1923 OU
Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736–1813), French astronomer
DMP · 1006
1007 Pawlowia
1923 OX
Ivan Pavlov (1849–1936), Russian physiologist
DMP · 1007
1008 La Paz
1923 PD
The city of La Paz , capital of Bolivia
DMP · 1008
1009 Sirene
1923 PE
The Sirens of mythology
DMP · 1009
1010 Marlene
1923 PF
Marlene Dietrich (1901–1992), German actress
DMP · 1010
1011 Laodamia
1924 PK
Laodamia , daughter of Bellerophon and Philonoe in Greek mythology, and the mother (by Zeus) of Sarpedon; shot dead by Artemis whilst weaving
DMP · 1011
1012 Sarema
1924 PM
Sarema, a character in a poem by Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin , made into an opera by Alexander von Zemlinsky
DMP · 1012
1013 Tombecka
1924 PQ
Daniel Tombeck, French chemist who in 1910 succeeded Amédée Guillet as secretary of the Faculty of Science of the University of Paris
DMP · 1013
1014 Semphyra
1924 PW
Semphyra, a character in a poem by Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin
DMP · 1014
1015 Christa
1924 QF
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1015
1016 Anitra
1924 QG
Anitra, character in the drama Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906)
DMP · 1016
1017 Jacqueline
1924 QL
Jacqueline Zadoc-Kahn , disciple of Russian discoverer Benjamin Jekhowsky
DMP · 1017
1018 Arnolda
1924 QM
Arnold Berliner (1862–1942), German physicist and editor of the journal Naturwissenschaften
DMP · 1018
1019 Strackea
1924 QN
Gustav Stracke [de ] (1887–1943), German astronomer (see also 1201 Strenua and 1227 Geranium )
DMP · 1019
1020 Arcadia
1924 QV
Arcadia , mythological Greek place and modern Greek province
DMP · 1020
1021 Flammario
1924 RG
Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), French astronomer
DMP · 1021
1022 Olympiada
1924 RT
Olimpiada Albitskaya, mother of the discoverer
DMP · 1022
1023 Thomana
1924 RU
Boys' choir of St. Thomas Church, Leipzig , Germany
DMP · 1023
1024 Hale
1923 YO13
George Ellery Hale (1868–1938), American solar astronomer
DMP · 1024
1025 Riema
1923 NX
Johannes Riem (1868–1945), German astronomer
DMP · 1025
1026 Ingrid
1923 NY
Ingrid, niece of German astronomer Albrecht Kahrstedt (1897–1971), also see (1587)
DMP · 1026
1027 Aesculapia
1923 YO11
Asclepius , Greek god; named to redeem Jupiter's promise to Minerva to place Aesculapius among the stars (formerly, Ophiuchus was called Aesculapius)
DMP · 1027
1028 Lydina
1923 PG
Lydia Albitskaya, wife of Russian discoverer Vladimir Albitsky
DMP · 1028
1029 La Plata
1924 RK
La Plata , Argentina
DMP · 1029
1030 Vitja
1924 RQ
Viktor Zaslavsky (1925–1944), nephew of Spiridon Zaslavskij (see 1330 Spiridonia ) , the brother-in-law of the discoverer Vladimir Albitsky
DMP · 1030
1031 Arctica
1924 RR
The Arctic
DMP · 1031
1032 Pafuri
1924 SA
Pafuri River in northern Transvaal , South Africa
DMP · 1032
1033 Simona
1924 SM
Simone van Biesbroeck, daughter of the discoverer George Van Biesbroeck
DMP · 1033
1034 Mozartia
1924 SS
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), Austrian composer
DMP · 1034
1035 Amata
1924 SW
Amata , wife of king Latinus and mother of Lavinia, the wife of Aeneas
DMP · 1035
1036 Ganymed
1924 TD
Ganymede , mythological cupbearer
DMP · 1036
1037 Davidweilla
1924 TF
One of the members of the David-Weill family, member of the Academy of Sciences and benefactor of the Sorbonne
DMP · 1037
1038 Tuckia
1924 TK
Edward Tuck (1842–1938) and his wife; philanthropists. Edward was the son of the founder of the American Republican Party
DMP · 1038
1039 Sonneberga
1924 TL
German town of Sonneberg in Thuringia, where the Sonneberg Observatory is located
DMP · 1039
1040 Klumpkea
1925 BD
Dorothea Klumpke (1861–1942), American amateur astronomer, first woman to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics from the Sorbonne
DMP · 1040
1041 Asta
1925 FA
Asta Nielsen (1881–1972), Danish actress
DMP · 1041
1042 Amazone
1925 HA
The River Amazon in South America
DMP · 1042
1043 Beate
1925 HB
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1043
1044 Teutonia
1924 RO
The Teutonic peoples
DMP · 1044
1045 Michela
1924 TR
Micheline van Biesbroeck, daughter of discoverer George Van Biesbroeck
DMP · 1045
1046 Edwin
1924 UA
Edwin van Biesbroeck, son of discoverer George Van Biesbroeck
DMP · 1046
1047 Geisha
1924 TE
Musical comedy The Geisha by Sidney Jones
DMP · 1047
1048 Feodosia
1924 TP
Crimean city of Feodosiya (Theodosia), Ukraine
DMP · 1048
1049 Gotho
1925 RB
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1049
1050 Meta
1925 RC
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1050
1051 Merope
1925 SA
Merope , Greek muse and goddess
DMP · 1051
1052 Belgica
1925 VD
Belgium
DMP · 1052
1053 Vigdis
1925 WA
Unknown origin of name (Vigdís is an ancient Nordic feminine surname)
DMP · 1053
1054 Forsytia
1925 WD
The flowering shrub genus Forsythia
DMP · 1054
1055 Tynka
1925 WG
Tynka, mother of Emil Buchar (1901–1979), of the Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Czech Technical University in Prague
DMP · 1055
1056 Azalea
1924 QD
The azalea flowering shrubs, then thought a genus of their own, now subgenera of the genus Rhododendron
DMP · 1056
1057 Wanda
1925 QB
Polish feminine name
DMP · 1057
1058 Grubba
1925 MA
Sir Howard Grubb (1844–1931) of Parson and Co., Newcastle upon Tyne, England, maker of the 40-inch reflecting telescope of the Simeis Observatory
DMP · 1058
1059 Mussorgskia
1925 OA
Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881), Russian composer
DMP · 1059
1060 Magnolia
1925 PA
The flowering tree genus Magnolia
DMP · 1060
1061 Paeonia
1925 TB
The peony flowering plant, genus Paeonia
DMP · 1061
1062 Ljuba
1925 TD
Lyuba Berlin [ru ] (1915–1936), Soviet parachutist
DMP · 1062
1063 Aquilegia
1925 XA
The columbine flower, genus Aquilegia
DMP · 1063
1064 Aethusa
1926 PA
The fool's parsley herb, genus Aethusa
DMP · 1064
1065 Amundsenia
1926 PD
Roald Amundsen (1872–1928), polar explorer
DMP · 1065
1066 Lobelia
1926 RA
The Indian tobacco flower, genus Lobelia
DMP · 1066
1067 Lunaria
1926 RG
The honesty flowering plant, genus Lunaria
DMP · 1067
1068 Nofretete
1926 RK
Nefertiti (c. 1370 – c. 1330 BC), wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep IV
DMP · 1068
1069 Planckia
1927 BC
Max Planck (1858–1947), German physicist and Nobelist, on the occasion of his 80th birthday
DMP · 1069
1070 Tunica
1926 RB
The flowering plant genus Tunica of the pink or carnation family
DMP · 1070
1071 Brita
1924 RE
Great Britain , where the 1-meter telescope for the Simeiz Observatory on Crimea was made
DMP · 1071
1072 Malva
1926 TA
The mallow plant, genus Malva
DMP · 1072
1073 Gellivara
1923 OW
Gällivare , town in Swedish Lapland, where astronomers from several countries observed a total solar eclipse on 29 June 1927
DMP · 1073
1074 Beljawskya
1925 BE
Sergey Belyavsky (1883–1953), Russian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1074
1075 Helina
1926 SC
Helij Grigor'evich Neujmin, a son of Russian discoverer Grigory Neujmin
DMP · 1075
1076 Viola
1926 TE
The violets, pansies and violas, genus Viola
DMP · 1076
1077 Campanula
1926 TK
The flowering plant genus Campanula
DMP · 1077
1078 Mentha
1926 XB
The true mints, genus Mentha
DMP · 1078
1079 Mimosa
1927 AD
The herb and shrub genus Mimosa , although the discoverer apparently meant the silk tree (Albizia julibrissin ), since he referred to a "flowering tree"
DMP · 1079
1080 Orchis
1927 QB
The orchid flowers, genus Orchis
DMP · 1080
1081 Reseda
1927 QF
The mignonette, genus Reseda
DMP · 1081
1082 Pirola
1927 UC
The wintergreen , genus Pirola
DMP · 1082
1083 Salvia
1928 BC
The sage plant, genus Salvia
DMP · 1083
1084 Tamariwa
1926 CC
Tamara Ivanova (1912–1936), Soviet parachutist
DMP · 1084
1085 Amaryllis
1927 QH
The belladonna lily flower genus, Amaryllis
DMP · 1085
1086 Nata
1927 QL
Nata Babushkina [ru ] (1915–1936), Soviet female parachutist
DMP · 1086
1087 Arabis
1927 RD
The mustard family herb genus Arabis
DMP · 1087
1088 Mitaka
1927 WA
Mitaka, Tokyo , where the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory is situated
DMP · 1088
1089 Tama
1927 WB
Tama River , Japan, which flows near the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory
DMP · 1089
1090 Sumida
1928 DG
Sumida River (Sumidagawa), Tokyo, Japan
DMP · 1090
1091 Spiraea
1928 DT
The flowering shrub genus Spiraea
DMP · 1091
1092 Lilium
1924 PN
The true lily flower, genus Lilium
DMP · 1092
1093 Freda
1925 LA
Fred Prévost, civil engineer of mines and benefactor of the Faculty of sciences of Bordeaux
DMP · 1093
1094 Siberia
1926 CB
Siberia , region of Russia
DMP · 1094
1095 Tulipa
1926 GS
The tulip flower. genus Tulipa
DMP · 1095
1096 Reunerta
1928 OB
Theodore Reunert, of the South African Association for the Advancement of Science, mining engineer and supporter of the former Union Observatory in South Africa, friend of the discoverer
DMP · 1096
1097 Vicia
1928 PC
The flowering plant genus Vicia
DMP · 1097
1098 Hakone
1928 RJ
Hakone , Japan
DMP · 1098
1099 Figneria
1928 RQ
Vera Figner (1852–1942), Russian revolutionary
DMP · 1099
1100 Arnica
1928 SD
The lamb's skin plants, genus Arnica
DMP · 1100
1101–1200
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
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1101 Clematis
1928 SJ
The clematis flower, genus Clematis
DMP · 1101
1102 Pepita
1928 VA
Pepito, nickname of discoverer Josep Comas i Solà (1868–1937), using a feminine Latin suffix
DMP · 1102
1103 Sequoia
1928 VB
Sequoia National Park
DMP · 1103
1104 Syringa
1928 XA
The lilac , genus Syringa
DMP · 1104
1105 Fragaria
1929 AB
The strawberry , genus Fragaria
DMP · 1105
1106 Cydonia
1929 CW
The quince , genus Cydonia
DMP · 1106
1107 Lictoria
1929 FB
Lictoria , Italy, a new city established on reclaimed land near Rome during the Fascist regime
DMP · 1107
1108 Demeter
1929 KA
Demeter , Greek goddess (Ceres in Roman mythology)
DMP · 1108
1109 Tata
1929 CU
The small town of Tata in Hungary
DMP · 1109
1110 Jaroslawa
1928 PD
The town of Jarosław in south-eastern Poland
DMP · 1110
1111 Reinmuthia
1927 CO
Karl Reinmuth (1892–1979), German astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1111
1112 Polonia
1928 PE
Polonia, Latin for Poland
DMP · 1112
1113 Katja
1928 QC
Katja, Russian feminine name
DMP · 1113
1114 Lorraine
1928 WA
Lorraine in northeastern France, former duchy and remnant of the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia
DMP · 1114
1115 Sabauda
1928 XC
Sabauda, Latin name of the House of Savoy
DMP · 1115
1116 Catriona
1929 GD
Catriona, a Scottish feminine name, title of one of Robert Louis Stevenson 's novels
DMP · 1116
1117 Reginita
1927 KA
Reginita, niece of Catalan discoverer Josep Comas i Solà
DMP · 1117
1118 Hanskya
1927 QD
Alexis Hansky (1872–1908), Russian astronomer
DMP · 1118
1119 Euboea
1927 UB
Euboea , Greece
DMP · 1119
1120 Cannonia
1928 RV
Annie Jump Cannon (1863–1941), American astronomer
DMP · 1120
1121 Natascha
1928 RZ
Natasha (Natalia) Tichomirova, Russian hydro-geologist and daughter of the Simeis astronomer Grigory Neujmin
DMP · 1121
1122 Neith
1928 SB
Neith , Egyptian goddess
DMP · 1122
1123 Shapleya
1928 ST
Harlow Shapley (1885–1972), American astronomer
DMP · 1123
1124 Stroobantia
1928 TB
Paul Stroobant [fr ] (1868–1936), Belgian astronomer
DMP · 1124
1125 China
1957 UN1
China
DMP · 1125
1126 Otero
1929 AC
Caroline Otéro (1868–1965), known as "La Belle Otero", a Galician-born dancer, actress and courtesan
DMP · 1126
1127 Mimi
1929 AJ
Wife of Eugène Delporte ; 1127 Mimi and 1145 Robelmonte had their proposed names swapped by error
DMP · 1127
1128 Astrid
1929 EB
Astrid of Sweden (1905–1935), Queen consort of King Leopold III of Belgium
DMP · 1128
1129 Neujmina
1929 PH
Grigory Neujmin (1885–1946), Russian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1129
1130 Skuld
1929 RC
Skuld , in Norse mythology, one of the three Norns , the Future
DMP · 1130
1131 Porzia
1929 RO
Character in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar
DMP · 1131
1132 Hollandia
1929 RB1
Latin name for the Netherlands
DMP · 1132
1133 Lugduna
1929 RC1
Feminine form of the Latin name of the Dutch city of Leiden , Lugdunum Batavorum
DMP · 1133
1134 Kepler
1929 SA
Johannes Kepler (1571–1630), astronomer
DMP · 1134
1135 Colchis
1929 TA
Colchis , Asia Minor, now Georgia
DMP · 1135
1136 Mercedes
1929 UA
Sister-in-law of Catalan discoverer Josep Comas i Solà
DMP · 1136
1137 Raïssa
1929 WB
Raïssa Izrailevna Maseeva (1900–1930), a former scientific collaborator at the Pulkovo Observatory
DMP · 1137
1138 Attica
1929 WF
Attica , Greece
DMP · 1138
1139 Atami
1929 XE
Atami , Shizuoka , Japan
DMP · 1139
1140 Crimea
1929 YC
Crimea , peninsula in the Black Sea
DMP · 1140
1141 Bohmia
1930 AA
Mrs. Bohm-Walz, who donated the Walz reflector to the Heidelberg Observatory
DMP · 1141
1142 Aetolia
1930 BC
Aetolia , Greece
DMP · 1142
1143 Odysseus
1930 BH
Odysseus , Greek hero
DMP · 1143
1144 Oda
1930 BJ
Female name chosen by discoverer Karl Reinmuth from the calendar Der Lahrer hinkende Bote
DMP · 1144
1145 Robelmonte
1929 CC
Robelmont , Belgium, birthplace of Sylvain Arend ; 1127 Mimi and 1145 Robelmonte had their proposed names swapped by error
DMP · 1145
1146 Biarmia
1929 JF
Bjarmaland , legendary land
DMP · 1146
1147 Stavropolis
1929 LF
Stavropol , the city in Russia
DMP · 1147
1148 Rarahu
1929 NA
Tahitian girl's name, from Pierre Loti 's novel Rarahu , later reprinted as Le Mariage de Loti
DMP · 1148
1149 Volga
1929 PF
Volga River , Russia
DMP · 1149
1150 Achaia
1929 RB
Achaea , Homeric name for Greece
DMP · 1150
1151 Ithaka
1929 RK
Ithaca , Greece
DMP · 1151
1152 Pawona
1930 AD
Astronomers Johann Palisa and Max Wolf , for their mutual collaboration
DMP · 1152
1153 Wallenbergia
1924 SL
Georg Wallenberg (1864–1924), German mathematician
DMP · 1153
1154 Astronomia
1927 CB
Astronomy
DMP · 1154
1155 Aënna
1928 BD
The astronomy journal Astronomische Nachrichten . Artificial name containing the German pronounced initials "A" and "N" followed by the feminine ending.
DMP · 1155
1156 Kira
1928 DA
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1156
1157 Arabia
1929 QC
Arabia
DMP · 1157
1158 Luda
1929 QF
Feminine Russian name, diminutive of "Ludmilla"
DMP · 1158
1159 Granada
1929 RD
Granada , Spain
DMP · 1159
1160 Illyria
1929 RL
Illyria , in the Balkans
DMP · 1160
1161 Thessalia
1929 SF
Thessalia , Greece
DMP · 1161
1162 Larissa
1930 AC
Larissa , Greece
DMP · 1162
1163 Saga
1930 BA
The Norse sagas
DMP · 1163
1164 Kobolda
1930 FB
Hermann Kobold (1858–1942), German astronomer, and long-time editor of the Astronomische Nachrichten
DMP · 1164
1165 Imprinetta
1930 HM
Name of the wife of its discoverer, Dutch astronomer Hendrik van Gent
DMP · 1165
1166 Sakuntala
1930 MA
Sakuntala or Shakuntala , a character in an ancient Sanskrit drama
DMP · 1166
1167 Dubiago
1930 PB
Alexander Dubyago (1903–1959), Russian astronomer
DMP · 1167
1168 Brandia
1930 QA
Eugène Brand, Belgian mathematician
DMP · 1168
1169 Alwine
1930 QH
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1169
1170 Siva
1930 SQ
The Hindu god Shiva or Siva , Lord of Knowledge
DMP · 1170
1171 Rusthawelia
1930 TA
Shota Rustaveli (c. 1160–1220), Georgian poet
DMP · 1171
1172 Äneas
1930 UA
Aeneas , Trojan prince
DMP · 1172
1173 Anchises
1930 UB
Anchises , mythological Trojan
DMP · 1173
1174 Marmara
1930 UC
Sea of Marmara
DMP · 1174
1175 Margo
1930 UD
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1175
1176 Lucidor
1930 VE
Lucidor, amateur astronomer and friend of the discoverer Eugène Joseph Delporte
DMP · 1176
1177 Gonnessia
1930 WA
François Gonnessiat (1856–1934), French astronomer and director of the Algiers Observatory at Bouzaréah , Algeria
DMP · 1177
1178 Irmela
1931 EC
Irmela Ruska, wife of Ernst Ruska , German inventor of the electron microscope and Nobelist
DMP · 1178
1179 Mally
1931 FD
Daughter-in-law of discoverer, wife of Franz Wolf (presumably Max Wolf 's brother)
DMP · 1179
1180 Rita
1931 GE
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1180
1181 Lilith
1927 CQ
Lili Boulanger (1893–1918), French classical composer
DMP · 1181
1182 Ilona
1927 EA
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1182
1183 Jutta
1930 DC
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1183
1184 Gaea
1926 RE
Gaia , Greek goddess
DMP · 1184
1185 Nikko
1927 WC
Nikkō , Tochigi prefecture , Japan
DMP · 1185
1186 Turnera
1929 PL
Herbert Hall Turner (1861–1930), British astronomer
DMP · 1186
1187 Afra
1929 XC
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1187
1188 Gothlandia
1930 SB
Ancient name of Catalonia
DMP · 1188
1189 Terentia
1930 SG
Lidiya Ivanovna Terenteva (1879–1933), Russian astronomer and orbit computer
DMP · 1189
1190 Pelagia
1930 SL
Pelageya Shajn (1894–1956), Russian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1190
1191 Alfaterna
1931 CA
Nuceria Alfaterna , ancient city founded by the Oschi, between Pompeii and Salerno , now beneath Nocera Superiore , birthplace of Alfonso Fresa, Italian astronomer, who proposed the name
DMP · 1191
1192 Prisma
1931 FE
The Bergedorfer Spektralkatalog (an astronomical spectral catalogue), as prisms are one method of obtaining spectra
DMP · 1192
1193 Africa
1931 HB
Continent of Africa , in which Johannesburg with its discovering observatory is located
DMP · 1193
1194 Aletta
1931 JG
Wife of discoverer Cyril Jackson
DMP · 1194
1195 Orangia
1931 KD
Orange Province, South Africa, which is now the Free State Province
DMP · 1195
1196 Sheba
1931 KE
Queen of Sheba , Biblical character
DMP · 1196
1197 Rhodesia
1931 LD
Rhodesia , now Zimbabwe
DMP · 1197
1198 Atlantis
1931 RA
Atlantis , mythological land
DMP · 1198
1199 Geldonia
1931 RF
Latin name of Jodoigne , the birthplace of discoverer Eugène Joseph Delporte in Belgium
DMP · 1199
1200 Imperatrix
1931 RH
The Latin word for "Empress "
DMP · 1200
1201–1300
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
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1201 Strenua
1931 RK
Latin Strenuus , "diligent, careful", virtues exemplified by Gustav Stracke , German astronomer and orbit computer, who had asked that no asteroid be named after him (see 1227 Geranium )
DMP · 1201
1202 Marina
1931 RL
Marina Davydovna Lavrova-Berg, who worked at Pulkovo Observatory in 1931–1942
DMP · 1202
1203 Nanna
1931 TA
Name of many paintings by the German painter Anselm Feuerbach , one of which was in the possession of the discoverer's family
DMP · 1203
1204 Renzia
1931 TE
Franz Robert Renz [ru ] (1860–1942), German-Russian astronomer
DMP · 1204
1205 Ebella
1931 TB1
Carl Wilhelm Ludwig Martin Ebell (1871–1944), German astronomer at Kiel Observatory (526 )
DMP · 1205
1206 Numerowia
1931 UH
Boris Numerov (1891–1941), Russian astronomer
DMP · 1206
1207 Ostenia
1931 VT
Hans Osten, German amateur astronomer
DMP · 1207
1208 Troilus
1931 YA
Troilus , Trojan prince, killed by Achilles
DMP · 1208
1209 Pumma
1927 HA
Pumma , nickname of a niece of German astronomer Albrecht Kahrstedt (1897–1971), also see (1587)
DMP · 1209
1210 Morosovia
1931 LB
Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov (1854–1946), Russian revolutionary
DMP · 1210
1211 Bressole
1931 XA
Bressole, nephew of discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1211
1212 Francette
1931 XC
Francette, wife of discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1212
1213 Algeria
1931 XD
Algeria
DMP · 1213
1214 Richilde
1932 AA
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1214
1215 Boyer
1932 BA
Louis Boyer (1901–1999), French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1215
1216 Askania
1932 BL
The "Askania-Werke", German optical and precision instrument makers
DMP · 1216
1217 Maximiliana
1932 EC
Max Wolf (1863–1932), German astronomer
DMP · 1217
1218 Aster
1932 BJ
Aster , a genus of Asteraceae flowering plants
DMP · 1218
1219 Britta
1932 CJ
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1219
1220 Crocus
1932 CU
Crocus , a genus of Iridaceae flowering plants (possibly inspired by the provisional designation letters: C rocu s)
DMP · 1220
1221 Amor
1932 EA1
Amor , Roman god of love (the minor planet makes close approaches to Earth, like a lover)
DMP · 1221
1222 Tina
1932 LA
Amateur astronomer and friend of the discoverer
DMP · 1222
1223 Neckar
1931 TG
Neckar River, Germany, tributary of the Rhine
DMP · 1223
1224 Fantasia
1927 SD
The Latin word for fantasy
DMP · 1224
1225 Ariane
1930 HK
Ariane Leprieur, leading character of Gabriel Marcel 's play Le Chemin de crête
DMP · 1225
1226 Golia
1930 HL
Jacobus Golius (1596–1667), Dutch orientalist who held the chair of Arabic, founder of the Sterrewacht Leiden (Leiden Observatory), who succeeded Willebrord Snell in the chair of Mathematics and Astronomy at the University of Leiden
DMP · 1226
1227 Geranium
1931 TD
Geranium , a genus of Geraniaceae flowering plants. The initials of the minor planets 1227 through 1234, all discovered by K. Reinmuth , spell out "G. Stracke ", German astronomer and orbit computer, who had asked that no planet be named after him.
DMP · 1227
1228 Scabiosa
1931 TU
Scabiosa , a genus of Dipsacaceae flowering plants
DMP · 1228
1229 Tilia
1931 TP1
Tilia , the linden and lime trees
DMP · 1229
1230 Riceia
1931 TX1
Hugh Rice, American amateur astronomer from New York
DMP · 1230
1231 Auricula
1931 TE2
Primula auricula , flowering plants
DMP · 1231
1232 Cortusa
1931 TF2
Cortusa , a genus of Primulaceae flowering plants
DMP · 1232
1233 Kobresia
1931 TG2
Kobresia , a genus of Cyperaceae plants (sedges)
DMP · 1233
1234 Elyna
1931 UF
Elyna , a genus of Cyperaceae plants (sedges)
DMP · 1234
1235 Schorria
1931 UJ
Richard Schorr (1867–1951), German astronomer
DMP · 1235
1236 Thaïs
1931 VX
Thaïs , an ancient Greek hetaera , who accompanied Alexander the Great (356–323 BC) during his campaigns
DMP · 1236
1237 Geneviève
1931 XB
Eldest daughter of discoverer
DMP · 1237
1238 Predappia
1932 CA
Predappio , Italy , birthplace of Benito Mussolini
DMP · 1238
1239 Queteleta
1932 CB
Adolphe Quetelet (1796–1874), Belgian mathematician, statistician, meteorologist, and astronomer, first director of the Royal Observatory of Belgium at Brussels
DMP · 1239
1240 Centenaria
1932 CD
In honour of the 100th anniversary of Hamburg Observatory
DMP · 1240
1241 Dysona
1932 EB1
Frank Watson Dyson (1868–1939), British astronomer, director of Greenwich Observatory and president of the IAU 1928–1932
DMP · 1241
1242 Zambesia
1932 HL
Then-British territories of the Zambezi River Basin, Africa
DMP · 1242
1243 Pamela
1932 JE
Pamela, daughter of astronomer Cyril Jackson who discovered this minor planet
DMP · 1243
1244 Deira
1932 KE
Ancient name of Ossett , Yorkshire, the discoverer's birthplace (An exaggeration; in actuality, the ancient Kingdom of Deira encompassed most of modern Yorkshire)
DMP · 1244
1245 Calvinia
1932 KF
Calvinia , Cape Province , South Africa
DMP · 1245
1246 Chaka
1932 OA
Shaka (c. 1787–1828), king of the Zulus
DMP · 1246
1247 Memoria
1932 QA
Latin for "remembrance"; the discoverer was often reminded of her pleasant relationship while in Uccle in 1932
DMP · 1247
1248 Jugurtha
1932 RO
Jugurtha (c. 160–104 BC), Numidian king and enemy of Rome
DMP · 1248
1249 Rutherfordia
1932 VB
The city of Rutherford, New Jersey , which is an inner suburb of metropolitan New York City . The naming was proposed by Irving Meyer and endorsed by German astronomer Gustav Stracke who mentioned on a postcard in February 1937, that his American college, Meyer, who himself did not discover any asteroids, requested the naming after the city of Rutherford, where a private observatory was located at the time. The name is often incorrectly attributed to physicist and Nobelist Lord Rutherford
DMP · 1249
1250 Galanthus
1933 BD
Galanthus , the snowdrop
DMP · 1250
1251 Hedera
1933 BE
Hedera , the ivy
DMP · 1251
1252 Celestia
1933 DG
Celestia Whipple, mother of discoverer
DMP · 1252
1253 Frisia
1931 TV1
Possibly the Latin name for Friesland and the teutonic tribe that gave its name to the area
DMP · 1253
1254 Erfordia
1932 JA
Erfurt , Germany, birthplace of the discoverer
DMP · 1254
1255 Schilowa
1932 NC
Mariya Vasilyevna Zhilova (1870–1934), also known as M. W. Shilowa, Russian astronomer and orbit computer
DMP · 1255
1256 Normannia
1932 PD
"Possibly named for the inhabitants of Normandy "
DMP · 1256
1257 Móra
1932 PE
Károly Móra (1899–1938, also called Károly Mórawetz), Hungarian astronomer, who succeeded Antal Tass as director of the Konkoly Observatory
DMP · 1257
1258 Sicilia
1932 PG
Sicily , Italy
DMP · 1258
1259 Ógyalla
1933 BT
Ógyalla , in Hungary, site of the Konkoly Observatory , then also called the Ógyalla Observatory
DMP · 1259
1260 Walhalla
1933 BW
Walhalla Memorial Hall , near Regensburg , Germany
DMP · 1260
1261 Legia
1933 FB
Latin for Liège , Belgium
DMP · 1261
1262 Sniadeckia
1933 FE
Jan Śniadecki (1756–1830), Polish scholar, professor of mathematics and astronomy, founder of the Kraków Observatory (055 )
DMP · 1262
1263 Varsavia
1933 FF
Latin name of Warsaw , capital of Poland
DMP · 1263
1264 Letaba
1933 HG
Letaba River , Transvaal , South Africa
DMP · 1264
1265 Schweikarda
1911 MV
Maiden name (Schweikard) of discoverer's mother
DMP · 1265
1266 Tone
1927 BD
Tone River , Kantō region , largest river of Japan
DMP · 1266
1267 Geertruida
1930 HD
Geertruida, sister of Dutch astronomer Gerrit Pels at Leiden Observatory, who named this asteroid and computed its orbit
DMP · 1267
1268 Libya
1930 HJ
Libya , country in northern Africa bordering the Mediterranean sea
DMP · 1268
1269 Rollandia
1930 SH
Romain Rolland (1866–1944), French writer
DMP · 1269
1270 Datura
1930 YE
Datura stramonium , the thorn apple
DMP · 1270
1271 Isergina
1931 TN
Pyotr Vasilyevich Isergin, doctor, a friend of the discoverer (who was treated by him)
DMP · 1271
1272 Gefion
1931 TZ1
Gefjun (Gefion) Fountain, Copenhagen, Denmark
DMP · 1272
1273 Helma
1932 PF
Helma, an acquaintance of German astronomer W. Schaub
DMP · 1273
1274 Delportia
1932 WC
Eugène Delporte (1882–1955), Belgian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1274
1275 Cimbria
1932 WG
The Cimbrians , encountered by the Romans in Noricum , 2nd century BC
DMP · 1275
1276 Ucclia
1933 BA
Named for the city of Uccle and for the Royal Observatory of Belgium situated there
DMP · 1276
1277 Dolores
1933 HA
Dolores Ibárruri (1895–1989), Spanish political leader
DMP · 1277
1278 Kenya
1933 LA
Kenya , African country
DMP · 1278
1279 Uganda
1933 LB
Uganda , African country
DMP · 1279
1280 Baillauda
1933 QB
Jules Baillaud (1876–1960), French astronomer
DMP · 1280
1281 Jeanne
1933 QJ
Jeanne, daughter of discoverer Sylvain Arend
DMP · 1281
1282 Utopia
1933 QM1
Utopia , mythical place
DMP · 1282
1283 Komsomolia
1925 SC
Komsomol , the Soviet youth organization
DMP · 1283
1284 Latvia
1933 OP
Latvia , country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe
DMP · 1284
1285 Julietta
1933 QF
Julietta, mother of discoverer Eugène Joseph Delporte
DMP · 1285
1286 Banachiewicza
1933 QH
Tadeusz Banachiewicz (1882–1954), Polish astronomer, director of the Kraków Observatory
DMP · 1286
1287 Lorcia
1933 QL
Lorcia, wife of Polish astronomer Tadeusz Banachiewicz
DMP · 1287
1288 Santa
1933 QM
Santa, unknown origin of name . The name was given by Italian astronomer E. de Caro, who computed this asteroid's orbit
DMP · 1288
1289 Kutaïssi
1933 QR
Kutaïssi , city in the Republic of Georgia
DMP · 1289
1290 Albertine
1933 QL1
Albert I of Belgium (1875–1934), King of Belgium, who died shortly after the asteroid's discovery
DMP · 1290
1291 Phryne
1933 RA
Phryne , a hetaera of the 4th century BC, celebrated for her beauty
DMP · 1291
1292 Luce
1933 SH
Luce, wife of discoverer Fernand Rigaux
DMP · 1292
1293 Sonja
1933 SO
Sonja, unknown origin of name . The name was proposed by ARI and may be inspired by the asteroids provisional designation containing "SO".
DMP · 1293
1294 Antwerpia
1933 UB1
Antwerp , Belgium
DMP · 1294
1295 Deflotte
1933 WD
Deflotte, nephew of discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1295
1296 Andrée
1933 WE
Andrée, niece of discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1296
1297 Quadea
1934 AD
Parents-in-law of E. Reinmuth, brother of discoverer Karl Reinmuth
DMP · 1297
1298 Nocturna
1934 AE
"Nocturna" is the feminine adjective of "nocturnus", "nightly"
DMP · 1298
1299 Mertona
1934 BA
Gerald Merton (1893–1983), English astronomer
DMP · 1299
1300 Marcelle
1934 CL
Marcelle, the second daughter of French astronomer Guy Reiss who discovered this minor planet
DMP · 1300
1301–1400
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
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1301 Yvonne
1934 EA
Yvonne Boyer, sister of discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1301
1302 Werra
1924 SV
Werra River, Germany
DMP · 1302
1303 Luthera
1928 FP
Robert Luther (1822–1900), German astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1303
1304 Arosa
1928 KC
Arosa , mountain village and tourist resort in Switzerland
DMP · 1304
1305 Pongola
192148 OC
Pongola River , South Africa
DMP · 1305
1306 Scythia
1930 OB
Scythia , ancient Russian region
DMP · 1306
1307 Cimmeria
1930 UF
Cimmeria , ancient Ukrainian region around Crimea
DMP · 1307
1308 Halleria
1931 EB
Albrecht von Haller (1708–1777), Swiss physician, botanist and poet
DMP · 1308
1309 Hyperborea
1931 TO
Hyperborea , mythical land
DMP · 1309
1310 Villigera
1932 DB
Walter A. Villiger (1872–1938), Swiss astronomer, head of the department of astronomical instruments of Carl Zeiss , Jena
DMP · 1310
1311 Knopfia
1933 FF1
Otto Knopf (1856–1945), German astronomer at Jena , Germany
DMP · 1311
1312 Vassar
1933 OT
Vassar College , where the orbit computer (American astronomer Maud Worcester Makemson ) taught
DMP · 1312
1313 Berna
1933 QG
Bern , capital of Switzerland, named at the request of Sigmund Mauderli , the orbit's computer
DMP · 1313
1314 Paula
1933 SC
Paula, wife of Belgian astronomer Sylvain Arend who discovered this minor planet
DMP · 1314
1315 Bronislawa
1933 SF1
Bronisław Markiewicz (1842–1912) a Polish Roman Catholic priest
DMP · 1315
1316 Kasan
1933 WC
Kazan , Russia, on the Volga
DMP · 1316
1317 Silvretta
1935 RC
Silvretta , a mountain range in the Alps
DMP · 1317
1318 Nerina
1934 FG
Nerine , a genus of Amaryllidaceae flowering plants
DMP · 1318
1319 Disa
1934 FO
The showy, large tropical terrestrial orchid genus Disa
DMP · 1319
1320 Impala
1934 JG
The impala antelope
DMP · 1320
1321 Majuba
1934 JH
Amajuba, a mountain in northern Natal , part of the Drakensberg range, South Africa, site of the Battle of Majuba Hill
DMP · 1321
1322 Coppernicus
1934 LA
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543), Polish astronomer
DMP · 1322
1323 Tugela
1934 LD
Tugela River , Natal , South Africa
DMP · 1323
1324 Knysna
1934 LL
Knysna , town in the Western Cape Province of South Africa
DMP · 1324
1325 Inanda
1934 NR
Inanda , Zulu village in South Africa
DMP · 1325
1326 Losaka
1934 NS
Lusaka , Zambia (then North Rhodesia)
DMP · 1326
1327 Namaqua
1934 RT
Namaqua, coastal region of South-West Africa
DMP · 1327
1328 Devota
1925 UA
Fortunato Devoto, Argentine astronomer, director of the La Plata Observatory and president of the National Council of Observatories of Argentina. He was a friend of the discoverer Benjamin Jekhowsky
DMP · 1328
1329 Eliane
1933 FL
Éliane, daughter of Paul Bourgeois , Belgian astronomer
DMP · 1329
1330 Spiridonia
1925 DB
Spiridon Zaslavsky (1883–1942), brother-in-law of Russian discoverer Vladimir Albitsky
DMP · 1330
1331 Solvejg
1933 QS
Character in Peer Gynt , drama by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen
DMP · 1331
1332 Marconia
1934 AA
Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937), Italian radio pioneer, physicist, and Nobel Prize winner
DMP · 1332
1333 Cevenola
1934 DA
The Cévennes , mountainous region of southern France
DMP · 1333
1334 Lundmarka
1934 OB
Knut Lundmark (1889–1958), Swedish astronomer
DMP · 1334
1335 Demoulina
1934 RE
Prof. Demoulin, Belgian astronomer, of the University of Ghent
DMP · 1335
1336 Zeelandia
1934 RW
Latin name for Zeeland , in the Southwest Netherlands
DMP · 1336
1337 Gerarda
1934 RA1
Gerarda Pels, wife of Dutch astronomer Gerrit Pels , who was a computational assistant at Leiden Observatory
DMP · 1337
1338 Duponta
1934 XA
Marc Dupont, nephew of the discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1338
1339 Désagneauxa
1934 XB
Brother-in-law of the discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1339
1340 Yvette
1934 YA
Yvette, niece of the discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1340
1341 Edmée
1935 BA
Édmée Chandon (1885–1944), French astronomer
DMP · 1341
1342 Brabantia
1935 CV
Latin name of the province of Brabant , Belgium and The Netherlands, whose capital is Brussels
DMP · 1342
1343 Nicole
1935 FC
Niece of the discoverer
DMP · 1343
1344 Caubeta
1935 GA
Paul Caubet, French astronomer at the Toulouse Observatory
DMP · 1344
1345 Potomac
1908 CG
Potomac River , USA
DMP · 1345
1346 Gotha
1929 CY
Gotha , Thuringia, Germany, location of the old Gotha Observatory (Sternwarte Gotha or Seeberg-Sternwarte) established by Duke Ernst I of Saxe-Coburg and whose first director was Franz Xaver von Zach
DMP · 1346
1347 Patria
1931 VW
Latin for "fatherland"
DMP · 1347
1348 Michel
1933 FD
Michel Arend, older son of the discoverer
DMP · 1348
1349 Bechuana
1934 LJ
Bechuana Province of central South Africa, which became Bechuanaland , then Botswana
DMP · 1349
1350 Rosselia
1934 TA
Marie-Thérèse Rossel (1910–1987), editor of the Belgian newspaper Le Soir (1946+)
DMP · 1350
1351 Uzbekistania
1934 TF
Uzbekistan , then the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, where the discoverer resided; the name was found posthumously, handwritten in the discoverer's personal copy of Kleine Planeten für 1941
DMP · 1351
1352 Wawel
1935 CE
Wawel Castle , Kraków, Poland, also seat of the Wawel Cathedral
DMP · 1352
1353 Maartje
1935 CU
Maartje Mekking (1924–2007), daughter of B. G. Mekking (1903–1971), a Dutch computational assistant at Leiden Observatory
DMP · 1353
1354 Botha
1935 GK
Louis Botha (1862–1919), first prime minister of the Union of South Africa
DMP · 1354
1355 Magoeba
1935 HE
Magoeba , native chief of the North Transvaal, South Africa
DMP · 1355
1356 Nyanza
1935 JH
Nyanza Province , Kenya
DMP · 1356
1357 Khama
1935 ND
Khama III (c. 1837–1923), king of the Bechuana in South Africa
DMP · 1357
1358 Gaika
1935 OB
Ngqika (a.k.a. Gaika), Xhosa chief of Transkei , South Africa (then British Kaffraria)
MPC · 1358
1359 Prieska
1935 OC
Prieska village, Cape Province, South Africa
DMP · 1359
1360 Tarka
1935 OD
Tarka, chief of Transkei , South Africa, who also gave his name to the town of Tarkastad
DMP · 1360
1361 Leuschneria
1935 QA
Armin Otto Leuschner (1868–1953), American astronomer, head of the Department of Astronomy of the University of California at Berkeley
DMP · 1361
1362 Griqua
1935 QG1
Griqua tribe of Griqualand , South Africa
DMP · 1362
1363 Herberta
1935 RA
Herbert Hoover (1874–1964), American president, earlier president of the Commission for Relief in Belgium (1915–1919); named in his honour after his 1938 visit to Belgium
DMP · 1363
1364 Safara
1935 VB
André Safar of Algiers
DMP · 1364
1365 Henyey
1928 RK
Louis G. Henyey (1910–1970), American astronomer
DMP · 1365
1366 Piccolo
1932 WA
Auguste Cauvin, a.k.a. d'Arsac, editor-in-chief of the Brussels newspaper Le Soir (c. 1898 – 1937). "Piccolo" means "small" in Italian and was his pseudonym.
DMP · 1366
1367 Nongoma
1934 NA
Nongoma , capital city of the KwaZulu homeland, South Africa
DMP · 1367
1368 Numidia
1935 HD
Numidia , ancient North African kingdom and Roman province
DMP · 1368
1369 Ostanina
1935 QB
Ostanin, a small village in located in the Solikamsky District of the Perm Governorate , what is now Russia
MPC · 1369
1370 Hella
1935 QG
Helene Nowacki (1904–1972), a German astronomer at ARI
DMP · 1370
1371 Resi
1935 QJ
Cousin of Mrs. Schaub, acquaintance of the discoverer
DMP · 1371
1372 Haremari
1935 QK
In honour of all the women who worked at the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut : "Harem ARI"
DMP · 1372
1373 Cincinnati
1935 QN
Cincinnati Observatory , whose staff did most of the orbit computations
DMP · 1373
1374 Isora
1935 UA
Female name "Rosi" spelled backwards. The name was chosen by German astronomer Gustav Stracke .
DMP · 1374
1375 Alfreda
1935 UB
Alfreda, a friend of the discoverer Eugène Delporte
DMP · 1375
1376 Michelle
1935 UH
Michelle Boyer, third daughter of the discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1376
1377 Roberbauxa
1936 CD
Robert Baux (1900–1987), French engineer, childhood friend of the discoverer
DMP · 1377
1378 Leonce
1936 DB
Léonce Rigaux, father of the discoverer
DMP · 1378
1379 Lomonosowa
1936 FC
Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765), Russian polymath
DMP · 1379
1380 Volodia
1936 FM
Vladimir Vesselovsky (born 1936), born the night of the asteroid's discovery (Volodya is a diminutive of Vladimir)
DMP · 1380
1381 Danubia
1930 QJ
Danube River
DMP · 1381
1382 Gerti
1925 BB
Gertrud Höhne (or Hoehne), secretary at the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut in Berlin, Germany
DMP · 1382
1383 Limburgia
1934 RV
Latin name for the province of Limburg
DMP · 1383
1384 Kniertje
1934 RX
"Kniertje" is the main character in the drama Op Hoop van Zegen by Dutch journalist and dramatist Herman Heijermans
DMP · 1384
1385 Gelria
1935 MJ
"Gelria", Latin name for the Dutch province of Gelderland
DMP · 1385
1386 Storeria
1935 PA
Norman Wyman Storer, American professor of astronomy at the University of Kansas, teacher to the orbit computer
DMP · 1386
1387 Kama
1935 QD
Kama River , tributary to the Volga , east of Kazan
DMP · 1387
1388 Aphrodite
1935 SS
Aphrodite , Greek goddess
DMP · 1388
1389 Onnie
1935 SS1
A. Kruyt, sister-in-law of Dutch astronomer Gerrit Pels , who was a computational assistant at Leiden Observatory
DMP · 1389
1390 Abastumani
1935 TA
Abastumani , city in the Republic of Georgia and location of the Georgian National Astrophysical Observatory (Abastumani Observatory)
DMP · 1390
1391 Carelia
1936 DA
Latin name of Karelia , Finland
DMP · 1391
1392 Pierre
1936 FO
Nephew of discoverer
DMP · 1392
1393 Sofala
1936 KD
Sofala Province , Mozambique
DMP · 1393
1394 Algoa
1936 LK
Algoa Bay , South Africa
MPC · 1394
1395 Aribeda
1936 OB
Abbreviation of Astronomisches Rechen-Institut , Berlin Dahlem
DMP · 1395
1396 Outeniqua
1936 PF
Outeniqua Mountains , in south western Cape Province , South Africa
DMP · 1396
1397 Umtata
1936 PG
Umtata , capital of Transkei , South Africa
DMP · 1397
1398 Donnera
1936 QL
Anders Donner (1854–1938), Finnish astronomer, director of the Helsinki Observatory
DMP · 1398
1399 Teneriffa
1936 QY
Tenerife , Canary Islands
DMP · 1399
1400 Tirela
1936 WA
Charles Tirel, friend of the discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1400
1401–1500
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
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1401 Lavonne
1935 UD
Lavonne, granddaughter of American astronomer Maud Worcester Makemson (1891–1977), who computed the asteroid's orbit
DMP · 1401
1402 Eri
1936 OC
Erika Schattschneider-Kollnig (1913–1978), German astronomer at Heidelberg Observatory
DMP · 1402
1403 Idelsonia
1936 QA
Naum Idelson (1885–1951), Soviet astronomer at the Pulkovo Observatory
DMP · 1403
1404 Ajax
1936 QW
Ajax , mythological Greek warrior
DMP · 1404
1405 Sibelius
1936 RE
Jean Sibelius (1865–1957), Finnish composer and violinist
MPC · 1405
1406 Komppa
1936 RF
Gustaf Komppa (1867–1949), Finnish chemist known for the industrial synthesis of camphor . He was a chancellor of the University of Turku and co-founder of the Turku Observatory
DMP · 1406
1407 Lindelöf
1936 WC
Ernst Leonard Lindelöf (1870–1946), Finnish mathematician
DMP · 1407
1408 Trusanda
1936 WF
Trude Hichgesand, an acquaintance of Heidelberg astronomer Heinrich Vogt see 1439 Vogtia
DMP · 1408
1409 Isko
1937 AK
Ise Koch, wife of German astronomer Fritz Kubach (1912–1945)(de )
DMP · 1409
1410 Margret
1937 AL
Margret Braun (died 1991), wife of Heinrich Vogt , German astronomer
DMP · 1410
1411 Brauna
1937 AM
DMP · 1411
1412 Lagrula
1937 BA
Joanny-Philippe Lagrula (1870–1941), French astronomer, at one time director of the Algiers Observatory
DMP · 1412
1413 Roucarie
1937 CD
Roucarie Boyer, mother of French discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1413
1414 Jérôme
1937 CE
Jérôme Boyer, father of French discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1414
1415 Malautra
1937 EA
Malautra Boyer, wife of French discoverer Louis Boyer
DMP · 1415
1416 Renauxa
1937 EC
P. Renaux, a French astronomer who worked as an assistant at the Algiers Observatory
DMP · 1416
1417 Walinskia
1937 GH
Walinskia, an acquaintance of an astronomer at ARI , Berlin
DMP · 1417
1418 Fayeta
1903 RG
Gaston-Jules Fayet [fr ] (1874–1967), French astronomer and director of the Nice Observatory
DMP · 1418
1419 Danzig
1929 RF
The city of Gdańsk (German: Danzig) in Poland
DMP · 1419
1420 Radcliffe
1931 RJ
Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in honour of the class of 1912
DMP · 1420
1421 Esperanto
1936 FQ
The Esperanto language
DMP · 1421
1422 Strömgrenia
1936 QF
Elis Strömgren (1870–1947), Swedish-born Danish astronomer, director of the Copenhagen University Observatory and the Bureau central des télégrammes astronomiques (and father of Bengt Georg Daniel Strömgren , Danish astronomer)
DMP · 1422
1423 Jose
1936 QM
Giuseppina Bianchi, deceased young daughter of Italian astronomer Emilio Bianchi
DMP · 1423
1424 Sundmania
1937 AJ
Karl F. Sundman (1873–1949), Finnish mathematician, then director of the Helsingfors Observatory
DMP · 1424
1425 Tuorla
1937 GB
Tuorla Observatory , Finland, then the Research Institute for Astronomy and Optics
DMP · 1425
1426 Riviera
1937 GF
The French Riviera , on the Mediterranean coast of France and the location of the discovering Nice Observatory
DMP · 1426
1427 Ruvuma
1937 KB
Ruvuma River , Tanzania
DMP · 1427
1428 Mombasa
1937 NO
Mombasa , Kenya
DMP · 1428
1429 Pemba
1937 NH
Pemba Island , Tanzania
DMP · 1429
1430 Somalia
1937 NK
Somalia , a country in the Horn of Africa
MPC · 1430
1431 Luanda
1937 OB
Luanda , Angola
MPC · 1431
1432 Ethiopia
1937 PG
Ethiopia (then called Abyssinia), a country in the Horn of Africa
DMP · 1432
1433 Geramtina
1937 UC
Miss Asplind, sister of Swedish astronomer Bror Asplind (1890–1954), see 958 Asplinda
DMP · 1433
1434 Margot
1936 FD1
Gertrud Margot Görsdorf (1915–1990), friend of astronomer Wilhelm Gliese
DMP · 1434
1435 Garlena
1936 WE
Acquaintance of Prof. W. Schaub, German orbit computer
DMP · 1435
1436 Salonta
1936 YA
Salonta , town in what is now Romania, and place of birth of the discoverer, the Hungarian astronomer György Kulin (1905–1989)
MPC · 1436
1437 Diomedes
1937 PB
Diomedes , mythological Greek warrior involved in the Trojan War
DMP · 1437
1438 Wendeline
1937 TC
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1438
1439 Vogtia
1937 TE
Heinrich Vogt (1890–1968), German astronomer
DMP · 1439
1440 Rostia
1937 TF
Johann Leonhard Rost (1688–1727), German astronomer and author of the Atlas Portatilis Coelistis
DMP · 1440
1441 Bolyai
1937 WA
János Bolyai (1802–1860), Hungarian mathematician
DMP · 1441
1442 Corvina
1937 YF
Matthias Corvinus (1443–1490), King of Hungary. His library, the Bibliotheca Corviniana , was second in size and significance to the Vatican library
DMP · 1442
1443 Ruppina
1937 YG
Ruppin , Germany city and birthplace of astronomer Carl Ebell, see 1205 Ebella
DMP · 1443
1444 Pannonia
1938 AE
Pannonia , the ancient Roman province which is largely co-extensive with the modern Transdanubia region in Hungary
MPC · 1444
1445 Konkolya
1938 AF
Nicolaus von Konkoly Thege (Thege Miklós Konkoly; 1842–1916), Hungarian founder of the Ó-Gyalla Observatory, now known as the Hurbanovo Geomagnetic Observatory, Slovakia
DMP · 1445
1446 Sillanpää
1938 BA
Frans Eemil Sillanpää (1888–1964), Finnish author, winner of the 1939 Nobel Prize for Literature
MPC · 1446
1447 Utra
1938 BB
The northeastern Finnish town of Utra, birthplace of the discoverer Yrjö Väisälä
DMP · 1447
1448 Lindbladia
1938 DF
Bertil Lindblad (1895–1965), Swedish astronomer and former IAU president
DMP · 1448
1449 Virtanen
1938 DO
Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (1895–1973), Finnish biochemist, winner of the 1945 Nobel Prize for Chemistry
MPC · 1449
1450 Raimonda
1938 DP
Jean Jacques Raimond (1903–1961), Dutch astronomer and former president of the Royal Dutch Meteorological and Astronomical Society and director of the Zeiss planetarium in The Hague
DMP · 1450
1451 Granö
1938 DT
Johannes Gabriel Granö (1882–1956), Finnish geographer, explorer, and chancellor of Turku University
DMP · 1451
1452 Hunnia
1938 DZ1
Literally, land of the Huns (the state founded by Attila the Hun ) but used as a stylistic alternative for Hungary or Magyarország , or as a stylistic synonym for the land lying east of the Danube
MPC · 1452
1453 Fennia
1938 ED1
Latin name for Finland
DMP · 1453
1454 Kalevala
1936 DO
Kalevala , the Finnish epic poem
MPC · 1454
1455 Mitchella
1937 LF
Maria Mitchell (1818–1889), American astronomer[dubious – discuss ]
DMP · 1455
1456 Saldanha
1937 NG
Saldanha harbour, South Africa
MPC · 1456
1457 Ankara
1937 PA
The city of Ankara , capital of Turkey
DMP · 1457
1458 Mineura
1937 RC
Adolphe Mineur [de ] , Belgian mathematician and professor at the University of Brussels
DMP · 1458
1459 Magnya
1937 VA
"Magnya", means "clear, bright, wonderful", when translated from Latin to Russian
DMP · 1459
1460 Haltia
1937 WC
Haltitunturi mountain or possibly haltia, Finnish word for elf
MPC · 1460
1461 Jean-Jacques
1937 YL
Jean-Jacques Laugier, son of French discoverer Marguerite Laugier
DMP · 1461
1462 Zamenhof
1938 CA
L. L. Zamenhof (1859–1917), Polish physician and linguist, inventor of Esperanto
DMP · 1462
1463 Nordenmarkia
1938 CB
Nils Viktor Emanuel Nordenmark (1867–1962), Swedish astronomer
DMP · 1463
1464 Armisticia
1939 VO
The Armistice of 11 November 1918 (World War I), on the occasion of its 21st anniversary, in the hope of a continuation of world peace
DMP · 1464
1465 Autonoma
1938 FA
"Autonoma", short for the Universidad Autonoma de El Salvador , in recognition of the hospitality granted to the Hamburg Observatory
DMP · 1465
1466 Mündleria
1938 KA
Max Mündler (1876–1969), German astronomer at Heidelberg Observatory
DMP · 1466
1467 Mashona
1938 OE
Mashona people of Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia)
DMP · 1467
1468 Zomba
1938 PA
The city of Zomba in Malawi (then Nyassaland), Africa
DMP · 1468
1469 Linzia
1938 QD
The city of Linz , Austria
DMP · 1469
1470 Carla
1938 SD
Carla Ziegler, friend of German discoverer Alfred Bohrmann
DMP · 1470
1471 Tornio
1938 SL1
The city of Tornio , in Lapland, Finland
MPC · 1471
1472 Muonio
1938 UQ
Muonio , town in northern Finland, above the Arctic Circle
MPC · 1472
1473 Ounas
1938 UT
Ounasjoki River in Finland
MPC · 1473
1474 Beira
1935 QY
The city of Beira , Mozambique, in southeast Africa
DMP · 1474
1475 Yalta
1935 SM
The city of Yalta , on south coast of the Crimean Peninsula
DMP · 1475
1476 Cox
1936 RA
Jacques Cox (1898–1972), Belgian astronomer and professor of astronomy at the University of Brussels
MPC · 1476
1477 Bonsdorffia
1938 CC
Ilmari Bonsdorff [fi ] (1879–1950), Finnish astronomer and founder of the Finnish Geodetic Institute
DMP · 1477
1478 Vihuri
1938 CF
A. Vihuri, Finnish ship owner and patron of the arts and sciences
DMP · 1478
1479 Inkeri
1938 DE
The region of Ingria , now in Russia. "Inkeri" is also the first name of the granddaughter and niece of Finnish discoverer Yrjö Väisälä
DMP · 1479
1480 Aunus
1938 DK
Russian town of Olonets (Finnish: Aunus ) in Karelia . It is also named after the grandson of discoverer Yrjö Väisälä
DMP · 1480
1481 Tübingia
1938 DR
The German city of Tübingen , birthplace of astronomer Johannes Kepler
DMP · 1481
1482 Sebastiana
1938 DA1
Sebastian Finsterwalder , German
DMP · 1482
1483 Hakoila
1938 DJ1
Kosti Johannes Hakoila (1898–), Finnish astronomer and assistant of the discoverer Yrjö Väisälä
DMP · 1483
1484 Postrema
1938 HC
"Postrema" (Latin: "last") for the last discovery made by Grigory Neujmin (this would not remain true)
DMP · 1484
1485 Isa
1938 OB
"Isa", diminutive of the Italian name "Marisa"
DMP · 1485
1486 Marilyn
1938 QA
Marilyn Herget, daughter of Paul Herget , American astronomer
DMP · 1486
1487 Boda
1938 WC
Karl Boda [de ] (1889–1942), German astronomer
DMP · 1487
1488 Aura
1938 XE
Aura River , Finland
MPC · 1488
1489 Attila
1939 GC
Attila (c. 406–453), king of the Huns and one of the most feared enemies of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires
MPC · 1489
1490 Limpopo
1936 LB
Limpopo River , Africa
DMP · 1490
1491 Balduinus
1938 EJ
Latin form of the name Baldwin, in this case referring to King Baudouin of Belgium
DMP · 1491
1492 Oppolzer
1938 FL
Theodor von Oppolzer (1841–1886), Austrian astronomer
DMP · 1492
1493 Sigrid
1938 QB
Sigrid Strömgren, wife of Danish-American astronomer Bengt Strömgren
DMP · 1493
1494 Savo
1938 SJ
Savonia , historical province of Finland
DMP · 1494
1495 Helsinki
1938 SW
The city of Helsinki , capital of Finland
MPC · 1495
1496 Turku
1938 SA1
The city of Turku , Finland, home to the discoverer Yrjö Väisälä
DMP · 1496
1497 Tampere
1938 SB1
The city of Tampere , Finland
MPC · 1497
1498 Lahti
1938 SK1
The city of Lahti , Finland
MPC · 1498
1499 Pori
1938 UF
The city of Pori , Finland
MPC · 1499
1500 Jyväskylä
1938 UH
The city of Jyväskylä , Finland
MPC · 1500
1501–1600
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
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1501 Baade
1938 UJ
Walter Baade (1893–1960), German astronomer
DMP · 1501
1502 Arenda
1938 WB
Sylvain Arend (1902–1992), Belgian astronomer
DMP · 1502
1503 Kuopio
1938 XD
Kuopio , Finland
MPC · 1503
1504 Lappeenranta
1939 FM
Lappeenranta , Finland
MPC · 1504
1505 Koranna
1939 HH
The Koranna , a tribe of San people from the Kalahari Desert
DMP · 1505
1506 Xosa
1939 JC
Xhosa people of Africa
DMP · 1506
1507 Vaasa
1939 RD
Vaasa , Finland
MPC · 1507
1508 Kemi
1938 UP
Kemi , Finland
MPC · 1508
1509 Esclangona
1938 YG
Ernest Esclangon (1876–1954), French astronomer
DMP · 1509
1510 Charlois
1939 DC
Auguste Charlois (1864–1910), French astronomer
DMP · 1510
1511 Daléra
1939 FB
Paul Daléra, friend of discoverer
DMP · 1511
1512 Oulu
1939 FE
Oulu , Finland, birthplace of discoverer
DMP · 1512
1513 Mátra
1940 EB
Mátra , a mountain range in Hungary
MPC · 1513
1514 Ricouxa
1906 UR
Unknown origin of name
DMP · 1514
1515 Perrotin
1936 VG
Joseph Athanase Perrotin (1845–1904), French astronomer
DMP · 1515
1516 Henry
1938 BG
Paul Henry and Prosper Henry (1848–1905 and 1849–1903) French astronomers
DMP · 1516
1517 Beograd
1938 FD
Belgrade , Serbia, discoverer's native city
DMP · 1517
1518 Rovaniemi
1938 UA
Rovaniemi , Finland
MPC · 1518
1519 Kajaani
1938 UB
Kajaani , Finland
MPC · 1519
1520 Imatra
1938 UY
Imatra , Finland
MPC · 1520
1521 Seinäjoki
1938 UB1
Seinäjoki , Finland
MPC · 1521
1522 Kokkola
1938 WO
Kokkola , Finland
MPC · 1522
1523 Pieksämäki
1939 BC
Pieksämäki , Finland
MPC · 1523
1524 Joensuu
1939 SB
Joensuu , Finland
MPC · 1524
1525 Savonlinna
1939 SC
Savonlinna , Finland
MPC · 1525
1526 Mikkeli
1939 TF
Mikkeli , Finland
MPC · 1526
1527 Malmquista
1939 UG
Gunnar Malmquist (1893–1982), Swedish astronomer
DMP · 1527
1528 Conrada
1940 CA
Fritz Conrad (1883–1944), admiral in the German Navy during World War II
DMP · 1528
1529 Oterma
1938 BC
Liisi Oterma (1915–2001), Finnish astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1529
1530 Rantaseppä
1938 SG
Hilkka Rantaseppä (1925–1975), Finnish astronomer
MPC · 1530
1531 Hartmut
1938 SH
Hartmut Neckel, grandson of discoverer
MPC · 1531
1532 Inari
1938 SM
Lake Inari , Finland
MPC · 1532
1533 Saimaa
1939 BD
Lake Saimaa , Finland
MPC · 1533
1534 Näsi
1939 BK
Lake Näsi , Finland
MPC · 1534
1535 Päijänne
1939 RC
Lake Päijänne , in Päijänne National Park, Finland
MPC · 1535
1536 Pielinen
1939 SE
Lake Pielinen , in Koli National Park, Finland
MPC · 1536
1537 Transylvania
1940 QA
Transylvania , Romania
MPC · 1537
1538 Detre
1940 RF
László Detre (1906–1974), Hungarian astronomer
MPC · 1538
1539 Borrelly
1940 UB
Alphonse Borrelly (1842–1926), French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1539
1540 Kevola
1938 WK
Kevola , Kevola Observatory in Finland operated by Hilkka Rantaseppä
MPC · 1540
1541 Estonia
1939 CK
Estonia
DMP · 1541
1542 Schalén
1941 QE
Carl Schalén, Swedish astronomer at the Lund Institute of Astronomy
MPC · 1542
1543 Bourgeois
1941 SJ
Paul Bourgeois [nl ] (1898–1974), Belgian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1543
1544 Vinterhansenia
1941 UK
Julie Vinter Hansen (1890–1960), Danish astronomer
DMP · 1544
1545 Thernöe
1941 UW
Karl August Thernöe (1911–1987), Danish astronomer at Copenhagen Observatory , popularizer of astronomy, and director of IAU's Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (Src )
MPC · 1545
1546 Izsák
1941 SG1
Imre Izsák (1929–1965), Hungarian astronomer
MPC · 1546
1547 Nele
1929 CZ
Nele, wife of folk-hero Till Eulenspiegel
DMP · 1547
1548 Palomaa
1935 FK
Matti Herman Palomaa [fi ] (1871–1947), Finnish chemist at the University of Turku
DMP · 1548
1549 Mikko
1937 GA
Mikko Arthur Levander, Finnish pastor, amateur astronomer, and father-in-law of discoverer
DMP · 1549
1550 Tito
1937 WD
Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980), Yugoslav leader
DMP · 1550
1551 Argelander
1938 DC1
Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander (1799–1875), German astronomer
DMP · 1551
1552 Bessel
1938 DE1
Friedrich Bessel (1784–1846), German astronomer and mathematician
DMP · 1552
1553 Bauersfelda
1940 AD
Walther Bauersfeld (1879–1959), German engineer, designer of the Zeiss planetaria
DMP · 1553
1554 Yugoslavia
1940 RE
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , discoverer's fatherland
DMP · 1554
1555 Dejan
1941 SA
Dejan Đurković, son of Yugoslav astronomer Petar Đurković (1908–1981)
DMP · 1555
1556 Wingolfia
1942 AA
Wingolf, a fraternity at Heidelberg University
DMP · 1556
1557 Roehla
1942 AD
Lars Ruehl, Swedish-German doctor in Heidelberg, Germany, in gratitude for restoring the discoverer's health
DMP · 1557
1558 Järnefelt
1942 BD
Gustaf J. Järnefelt, Finnish astronomer
MPC · 1558
1559 Kustaanheimo
1942 BF
Paul H. Kustaaheimo, Finnish astronomer at the Helsinki Observatory
MPC · 1559
1560 Strattonia
1942 XB
F. J. M. Stratton (1881–1960), British astronomer
DMP · 1560
1561 Fricke
1941 CG
Walter Fricke , German astronomer and director of ARI in Heidelberg
MPC · 1561
1562 Gondolatsch
1943 EE
Friedrich Gondolatsch [de ] , German astronomer at ARI
MPC · 1562
1563 Noël
1943 EG
Emanuel Arend, son of Belgian astronomer Sylvain Arend who discovered this minor planet
DMP · 1563
1564 Srbija
1936 TB
Serbia (first minor planet discovered from Belgrade)
DMP · 1564
1565 Lemaître
1948 WA
Georges Lemaître (1894–1966), Belgian astronomer and Jesuit priest
MPC · 1565
1566 Icarus
1949 MA
Icarus , mythological Greek aeronaut
MPC · 1566
1567 Alikoski
1941 HN
Heikki A. Alikoski (1912–1997), observatory assistant at Turku Observatory in Finland and a discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1567
1568 Aisleen
1946 QB
Wife of discoverer Ernest Leonard Johnson
MPC · 1568
1569 Evita
1948 PA
Eva Perón (1919–1952), First Lady of Argentina
MPC · 1569
1570 Brunonia
1948 TX
Brown University
MPC · 1570
1571 Cesco
1950 FJ
Ronaldo P. Cesco and Carlos Ulrrico Cesco (died 1987), Argentine astronomers, latter a discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1571
1572 Posnania
1949 SC
Poznań , Poland
MPC · 1572
1573 Väisälä
1949 UA
Yrjö Väisälä (1891–1971), Finnish astronomer
MPC · 1573
1574 Meyer
1949 FD
G. Meyer, French astronomer
MPC · 1574
1575 Winifred
1950 HH
Winifred Cameron (1918–2016), American planetary geologist
MPC · 1575
1576 Fabiola
1948 SA
Queen Fabiola of Belgium , former Queen of Belgium
MPC · 1576
1577 Reiss
1949 BA
Guy Reiss (1904–1964), French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1577
1578 Kirkwood
1951 AT
Daniel Kirkwood (1814–1895), American astronomer
MPC · 1578
1579 Herrick
1948 SB
Samuel Herrick (1911–1974), American astronomer and mathematician
MPC · 1579
1580 Betulia
1950 KA
Betulia Herrick, wife of American astronomer Samuel Herrick
MPC · 1580
1581 Abanderada
1950 LA1
"Abanderada", Spanish for leader carrying a banner , in honour of Eva Perón
MPC · 1581
1582 Martir
1950 LY
"Martir", Spanish for martyr , in honour of Eva Perón
MPC · 1582
1583 Antilochus
1950 SA
Antilochus , mythological Greek warrior
MPC · 1583
1584 Fuji
1927 CR
Mount Fuji , Japan
MPC · 1584
1585 Union
1947 RG
Union Observatory in Johannesburg, South Africa
MPC · 1585
1586 Thiele
1939 CJ
Thorvald N. Thiele (1838–1910), Danish astronomer
DMP · 1586
1587 Kahrstedt
1933 FS1
Albrecht Kahrstedt (1897–1971), German ARI -astronomer at Heidelberg, computer of minor planet orbits, and later director of the Babelsberg Observatory , Berlin. Several asteroids including (984) , (1026) and (1209) were named after members of his family.
MPC · 1587
1588 Descamisada
1951 MH
"Descamisada", Spanish for shirtless (worker) , in honour of Eva Perón
MPC · 1588
1589 Fanatica
1950 RK
"Fanatica", Spanish for fanatical woman , in honour of Eva Perón
MPC · 1589
1590 Tsiolkovskaja
1933 NA
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935), Russian rocket scientist
MPC · 1590
1591 Baize
1951 KA
Paul Baize (1901–1995), French physician and amateur astronomer
MPC · 1591
1592 Mathieu
1951 LA
Mathieu, grandchild of Belgian astronomer Sylvain Arend who discovered this minor planet
MPC · 1592
1593 Fagnes
1951 LB
Hautes Fagnes , plateau in Belgium
MPC · 1593
1594 Danjon
1949 WA
André-Louis Danjon (1890–1967), French astronomer
MPC · 1594
1595 Tanga
1930 ME
Tanga , Tanzania
MPC · 1595
1596 Itzigsohn
1951 EV
Miguel Itzigsohn (1908–1978), Argentinian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1596
1597 Laugier
1949 EB
Marguerite Laugier (1896–1976), French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1597
1598 Paloque
1950 CA
Émile Paloque, French astronomer and director of the Toulouse Observatory
MPC · 1598
1599 Giomus
1950 WA
Gien-sur-Loire , France
MPC · 1599
1600 Vyssotsky
1947 UC
Emma Vyssotsky (1894–1975), American astronomer
MPC · 1600
1601–1700
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
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1601 Patry
1942 KA
André Patry (1902–1960), French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1601
1602 Indiana
1950 GF
Indiana and Indiana University
MPC · 1602
1603 Neva
1926 VH
Neva , river running through Saint Petersburg, Russia
MPC · 1603
1604 Tombaugh
1931 FH
Clyde Tombaugh (1906–1997), American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets ; this asteroid was amongst the numerous asteroids recorded by Tombaugh during the search for Pluto
MPC · 1604
1605 Milankovitch
1936 GA
Milutin Milanković (1879–1958), Serbian astronomer
MPC · 1605
1606 Jekhovsky
1950 RH
Benjamin Jekhowsky (Jekhovsky; 1881–1975), Russian-born French astronomer
MPC · 1606
1607 Mavis
1950 RA
Mavis Bruwer, wife of South African astronomer Jacobus Albertus Bruwer
MPC · 1607
1608 Muñoz
1951 RZ
F. A. Muñoz, assistant astronomer at the La Plata Observatory in Argentina. He was an observer and orbit computer of minor planets, and was involved in the testing of the 2.15-meter Argentine telescope (Jorge Sahade Telescope) .
MPC · 1608
1609 Brenda
1951 NL
Granddaughter of discoverer Ernest Leonard Johnson
MPC · 1609
1610 Mirnaya
1928 RT
Russian for "peaceful". Proposed by the Institute of Theoretical Astronomy in St Petersburg
DMP · 1610
1611 Beyer
1950 DJ
Max Beyer (1894–1982), German astronomer at Bergedorf Observatory
MPC · 1611
1612 Hirose
1950 BJ
Hideo Hirose [ja ] (広瀬秀雄), Japanese astronomer
MPC · 1612
1613 Smiley
1950 SD
Charles Hugh Smiley (1903–1977), American astronomer
MPC · 1613
1614 Goldschmidt
1952 HA
Hermann Goldschmidt (1802–1866), German-French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1614
1615 Bardwell
1950 BW
Conrad M. Bardwell (1926–2010), American astronomer and research associate with the Minor Planet Center who has made numerous difficult identifications of objects, and has produced numerous reliable ephemerides. The asteroid's named proposed by F. K. Edmondson and Deloris J. Owings.
MPC · 1615
1616 Filipoff
1950 EA
Lionel Filipoff (1893–1940), French astronomer at Paris and Algiers Observatory
MPC · 1616
1617 Alschmitt
1952 FB
Alfred Schmitt (1907–1973), French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1617
1618 Dawn
1948 NF
Dawn, granddaughter of South African astronomer Ernest Leonard Johnson who discovered this minor planet
MPC · 1618
1619 Ueta
1953 TA
Jo Ueta [ja ] (上田穣), Japanese astronomer and director of Kwasan Observatory
MPC · 1619
1620 Geographos
1951 RA
National Geographic Society
MPC · 1620
1621 Druzhba
1926 TM
Russian for friendship
DMP · 1621
1622 Chacornac
1952 EA
Jean Chacornac (1823–1873), French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1622
1623 Vivian
1948 PL
Vivian Hirst, daughter of South African astronomer William Parkinson Hirst
DMP · 1623
1624 Rabe
1931 TT1
Eugene Rabe (1911–1974), German astronomer
MPC · 1624
1625 The NORC
1953 RB
NORC (Naval Ordnance Research Calculator)
MPC · 1625
1626 Sadeya
1927 AA
The "Spanish and American Astronomical Society", acronym: S.A.D.E.Y.A. (Sociedad Astronómica de España y America ), of which Josep Comas i Solà was its first president (Src ).
MPC · 1626
1627 Ivar
1929 SH
Late brother of discoverer Ejnar Hertzsprung
MPC · 1627
1628 Strobel
1923 OG
Willi Strobel, German ARI -astronomer
MPC · 1628
1629 Pecker
1952 DB
Jean-Claude Pecker (1923–2020), French astronomer
DMP · 1629
1630 Milet
1952 DA
Bernard Milet, French astronomer at Nice Observatory
MPC · 1630
1631 Kopff
1936 UC
August Kopff (1882–1960), German astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1631
1632 Sieböhme
1941 DF
Siegfried Böhme, German ARI -astronomer
MPC · 1632
1633 Chimay
1929 EC
Chimay , Belgium
MPC · 1633
1634 Ndola
1935 QP
Ndola , Zambia
MPC · 1634
1635 Bohrmann
1924 QW
Alfred Bohrmann (1904–2000), German astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1635
1636 Porter
1950 BH
Jermain Gildersleeve Porter (1852–1933), American astronomer and director of the Cincinnati Observatory, as well as for John Guy Porter (1900–1981), British astronomer at HM Nautical Almanac Office and orbit computer with the British Astronomical Association (Src ).
MPC · 1636
1637 Swings
1936 QO
Pol Swings (1906–1983), Belgian astronomer
MPC · 1637
1638 Ruanda
1935 JF
Ruanda-Urundi
MPC · 1638
1639 Bower
1951 RB
Ernest Clare Bower, American mathematician and astronomer (Pluto 's orbit)
MPC · 1639
1640 Nemo
1951 QA
Captain Nemo , fictional character
DMP · 1640
1641 Tana
1935 OJ
Tana River in Kenya
MPC · 1641
1642 Hill
1951 RU
George William Hill (1838–1914), American mathematician and astronomer
MPC · 1642
1643 Brown
1951 RQ
Ernest William Brown (1866–1938), British astronomer
MPC · 1643
1644 Rafita
1935 YA
Late son of discoverer
MPC · 1644
1645 Waterfield
1933 OJ
Reginald Lawson Waterfield (1900–1986) and William Francis Herschel Waterfield (1886–1933), British astronomers
MPC · 1645
1646 Rosseland
1939 BG
Svein Rosseland (1894–1985), Norwegian astrophysicist
MPC · 1646
1647 Menelaus
1957 MK
Menelaus , mythological Greek king
MPC · 1647
1648 Shajna
1935 RF
Grigory Shajn (1892–1956), Russian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets , husband of the discoverer Pelageya Shajn
MPC · 1648
1649 Fabre
1951 DE
Hervé Fabre, French astronomer at the Nice Observatory
MPC · 1649
1650 Heckmann
1937 TG
Otto Heckmann (1901–1983), German astronomer
MPC · 1650
1651 Behrens
1936 HD
Johann Gerhard Behrens (1889–1978), German astronomer, orbit computer and pastor at Detern in Lower Saxony, Germany
MPC · 1651
1652 Hergé
1953 PA
Hergé (1907–1983), Belgian cartoonist best known for creating The Adventures of Tintin
DMP · 1652
1653 Yakhontovia
1937 RA
N. S. Yakhontova, husband of Nataliya Yakhontova, Russian astronomer and long-time head of the Minor Planet Department of the Institute of Theoretical Astronomy (ITA) in St Petersburg, Russia
DMP · 1653
1654 Bojeva
1931 TL
Nina Fedorovna Bojeva (1890–1956), Russian astronomer
DMP · 1654
1655 Comas Solà
1929 WG
Josep Comas i Solà , Catalan astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1655
1656 Suomi
1942 EC
Native name for the country of Finland
MPC · 1656
1657 Roemera
1961 EA
Elizabeth Roemer (1929–2016), American astronomer
MPC · 1657
1658 Innes
1953 NA
Robert T. A. Innes (1861–1933), Scottish amateur-turned-professional astronomer and first director of the Transvaal (afterwards Union) Observatory
DMP · 1658
1659 Punkaharju
1940 YL
Punkaharju , Finland
MPC · 1659
1660 Wood
1953 GA
Harry Edwin Wood , South African astronomer
DMP · 1660
1661 Granule
A916 FA
Edward A. Gall, pathologist known for the lymphocyte feature Gall's granule or "Gall body"
DMP · 1661
1662 Hoffmann
A923 RB
Irmtraud Hoffmann, daughter-in-law of discoverer
MPC · 1662
1663 van den Bos
1926 PE
Willem Hendrik van den Bos (1896–1974), Dutch–South African astronomer
DMP · 1663
1664 Felix
1929 CD
Felix Timmermans (1886–1947), Belgian writer
DMP · 1664
1665 Gaby
1930 DQ
Gaby Reinmuth, daughter-in-law of discoverer
MPC · 1665
1666 van Gent
1930 OG
Hendrik van Gent (1899–1947), Dutch astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1666
1667 Pels
1930 SY
G. Pels , computational assistant at Leiden Observatory
DMP · 1667
1668 Hanna
1933 OK
Hanna Reinmuth, daughter-in-law of discoverer
MPC · 1668
1669 Dagmar
1934 RS
Dagmar, female given name
MPC · 1669
1670 Minnaert
1934 RZ
Marcel Minnaert (1893–1970), Belgian-born Dutch astronomer
MPC · 1670
1671 Chaika
1934 TD
Russian for seagull , in honour of Valentina Tereshkova
DMP · 1671
1672 Gezelle
1935 BD
Guido Gezelle (1830–1899), Flemish poet and a Roman Catholic priest
DMP · 1672
1673 van Houten
1937 TH
Cornelis Johannes van Houten (1920–2002), Dutch astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1673
1674 Groeneveld
1938 DS
Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld (1921–2015), Dutch astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1674
1675 Simonida
1938 FB
A gracious Serbian Queen Simonida from the Middle Ages
DMP · 1675
1676 Kariba
1939 LC
Kariba Lake , Zambia/Zimbabwe
MPC · 1676
1677 Tycho Brahe
1940 RO
Tycho Brahe (1546–1601), Danish astronomer
DMP · 1677
1678 Hveen
1940 YH
Hven (Hveen), island in Øresund with Tycho Brahe 's castle Uraniborg and observatory Stjerneborg
DMP · 1678
1679 Nevanlinna
1941 FR
Rolf Nevanlinna (1895–1980), Finnish mathematician
MPC · 1679
1680 Per Brahe
1942 CH
Per Brahe the Younger (1602–1680), governor-general of Finland
MPC · 1680
1681 Steinmetz
1948 WE
Julius Steinmetz (1893–1965), German pastor and orbit computer
MPC · 1681
1682 Karel
1949 PH
Karel, son of Dutch astronomers Ingrid and Cornelis van Houten
MPC · 1682
1683 Castafiore
1950 SL
Bianca Castafiore , cartoon character (Tintin), opera singer
DMP · 1683
1684 Iguassú
1951 QE
Iguazu Falls , on the Iguazu River, Brazil/Argentina
DMP · 1684
1685 Toro
1948 OA
Toro, maiden name of astronomer Samuel Herrick 's wife
MPC · 1685
1686 De Sitter
1935 SR1
Willem de Sitter (1872–1934), Dutch astronomer
MPC · 1686
1687 Glarona
1965 SC
Canton of Glarus , Switzerland
MPC · 1687
1688 Wilkens
1951 EQ1
Alexander Wilkens, Argentine astronomer
MPC · 1688
1689 Floris-Jan
1930 SO
Floris-Jan van der Meulen, 5000th visitor to an astronomical exhibition
DMP · 1689
1690 Mayrhofer
1948 VB
Karl Mayrhofer, Austrian mathematician and amateur astronomer
MPC · 1690
1691 Oort
1956 RB
Jan Oort (1900–1992), Dutch astronomer
MPC · 1691
1692 Subbotina
1936 QD
Mikhail Subbotin (1893–1966), Soviet-Russian mathematician and astronomer
DMP · 1692
1693 Hertzsprung
1935 LA
Ejnar Hertzsprung (1873–1967), Danish astronomer
MPC · 1693
1694 Kaiser
1934 SB
Frederik Kaiser (1808–1872), Dutch astronomer
MPC · 1694
1695 Walbeck
1941 UO
Henrik Johan Walbeck (1794–1822), Finnish geodesist
MPC · 1695
1696 Nurmela
1939 FF
Tauno Kalervo Nurmela [fi ] (1907–1985), Finnish academic and chancellor of Turku University
MPC · 1696
1697 Koskenniemi
1940 RM
Veikko Antero Koskenniemi (1885–1962), Finnish poet
MPC · 1697
1698 Christophe
1934 CS
Christophe, grand-nephew of French astronomer Georges Roland who co-discovered Comet Arend–Roland
DMP · 1698
1699 Honkasalo
1941 QD
Tauno Bruno Honkasalo (1912–1975), Finnish mathematician
MPC · 1699
1700 Zvezdara
1940 QC
Zvezdara , Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
MPC · 1700
1701–1800
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
Ref · Catalog
1701 Okavango
1953 NJ
Okavango River in southwest Africa
DMP · 1701
1702 Kalahari
A924 NC
Kalahari Desert , a large semi-arid sandy savannah in Southern Africa extending 900,000 km2 (350,000 sq mi)
DMP · 1702
1703 Barry
1930 RB
Roger Barry (1752–1813), German astronomer at the Mannheim Observatory , which was a precursor of the Heidelberg Observatory
MPC · 1703
1704 Wachmann
A924 EE
Arno Arthur Wachmann (1902–1990), German astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1704
1705 Tapio
1941 SL1
Tapio , Finnish mythological figure from the Kalevala
MPC · 1705
1706 Dieckvoss
1931 TS
Wilhelm Dieckvoß (1908–1982, also spelled Dieckvoss), German astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1706
1707 Chantal
1932 RL
Chantal, niece of French astronomer Georges Roland
DMP · 1707
1708 Pólit
1929 XA
Isidre Pòlit (1880–1958), Spanish astronomer of Catalan origin and a discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1708
1709 Ukraina
1925 QA
Country of Ukraine
DMP · 1709
1710 Gothard
1941 UF
Jenõ Gothard (1857–1909), Hungarian amateur astronomer
MPC · 1710
1711 Sandrine
1935 BB
Sandrine, grand-niece of French astronomer Georges Roland
DMP · 1711
1712 Angola
1935 KC
Country of Angola , Africa
MPC · 1712
1713 Bancilhon
1951 SC
Odette Bancilhon (1908–1998), French astronomer, wife of Alfred Schmitt , and a discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1713
1714 Sy
1951 OA
Frédéric Sy , French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1714
1715 Salli
1938 GK
Salli, wife of Finnish astronomer Heikki A. Alikoski who discovered this minor planet
MPC · 1715
1716 Peter
1934 GF
Peter, grandson of the discoverer Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth
DMP · 1716
1717 Arlon
1954 AC
Arlon , a Walloon town and municipality in Belgium
MPC · 1717
1718 Namibia
1942 RX
The Republic of Namibia in southern Africa, where the discoverer Marja Väisälä worked for many years, teaching the children of Finnish missionaries
JPL · 1718
1719 Jens
1950 DP
Jens, grandson of discoverer Karl Reinmuth
MPC · 1719
1720 Niels
1935 CQ
Niels, grandson of discoverer Karl Reinmuth
MPC · 1720
1721 Wells
1953 TD3
Herman B. Wells , an Indiana University administrator
DMP · 1721
1722 Goffin
1938 EG
Edwin Goffin, Belgian astronomer
DMP · 1722
1723 Klemola
1936 FX
Irja Klemola [fi ] (1898–1995), Finnish author, esperantist, teacher and amateur astronomer, as well as for Arnold Richard Klemola (1931–2019), American astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1723
1724 Vladimir
1932 DC
Vladimir, grandson of Serbian astronomer Milorad B. Protić who re-discovered this asteroid in 1952
JPL · 1724
1725 CrAO
1930 SK
Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
DMP · 1725
1726 Hoffmeister
1933 OE
Cuno Hoffmeister (1892–1968), German astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1726
1727 Mette
1965 BA
Mette, wife of British astronomer A. David Andrews who discovered this Mars-crossing asteroid
JPL · 1727
1728 Goethe Link
1964 TO
Goethe Link, American surgeon, amateur astronomer and donor of the Goethe Link Observatory
MPC · 1728
1729 Beryl
1963 SL
Beryl Potter, staff member at Indiana University
MPC · 1729
1730 Marceline
1936 UA
Heroine of L'Immoraliste , novel by André Gide
DMP · 1730
1731 Smuts
1948 PH
Jan Smuts (1870–1950), prime minister of South Africa
MPC · 1731
1732 Heike
1943 EY
Heike Neckel, granddaughter of Alfred Bohrmann , German astronomer
MPC · 1732
1733 Silke
1938 DL1
Silke Neckel, discoverer's granddaughter
MPC · 1733
1734 Zhongolovich
1928 TJ
Ivan Danilovich Zhongolovich [ru ] , Russian astronomer and geodesist
MPC · 1734
1735 ITA
1948 RJ1
The Institute for Theoretical Astronomy (ITA) in St Petersburg, Russia
JPL · 1735
1736 Floirac
1967 RA
Suburb of Bordeaux , France
MPC · 1736
1737 Severny
1966 TJ
Andrei Borisovich Severnyi , Russian astronomer and director of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
MPC · 1737
1738 Oosterhoff
1930 SP
P. Th. Oosterhoff (1904–1978), Dutch astronomer and General Secretary of the IAU in the 1950s
MPC · 1738
1739 Meyermann
1939 PF
Bruno Meyermann [de ] (1876–1963), German astronomer
DMP · 1739
1740 Paavo Nurmi
1939 UA
Paavo Nurmi (1897–1973), Finnish runner
JPL · 1740
1741 Giclas
1960 BC
Henry L. Giclas (1910–2007), American astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1741
1742 Schaifers
1934 RO
Karl Schaifers (1921–), German astronomer at Heidelberg Observatory
DMP · 1742
1743 Schmidt
4109 P-L
Bernhard Schmidt (1879–1935), a Baltic German optician who invented the Schmidt camera .
DMP · 1743
1744 Harriet
6557 P-L
Wife of Paul Herget , American astronomer and director of the Cincinnati Observatory
MPC · 1744
1745 Ferguson
1941 SY1
James Ferguson , American astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1745
1746 Brouwer
1963 RF
Dirk Brouwer (1902–1966), Dutch-born American astronomer
MPC · 1746
1747 Wright
1947 NH
William Wright (1871–1959), a pioneering astrophysicist at Lick Observatory
MPC · 1747
1748 Mauderli
1966 RA
Sigmund Mauderli (1876–1962), Swiss astronomer and director of the Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern
MPC · 1748
1749 Telamon
1949 SB
Telamon , mythological Greek King, father of Ajax and Teucer
DMP · 1749
1750 Eckert
1950 NA1
Wallace John Eckert (1902–1971), American astronomer
MPC · 1750
1751 Herget
1955 OC
Paul Herget (1908–1981), American astronomer and director of the Cincinnati Observatory
DMP · 1751
1752 van Herk
1930 OK
Gijsbert van Herk, Dutch astronomer and astrometrist at Leiden Observatory
JPL · 1752
1753 Mieke
1934 JM
Mieke Oort, wife of Dutch astronomer Jan Oort
JPL · 1753
1754 Cunningham
1935 FE
Leland Cunningham (1904–1989), American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
MPC · 1754
1755 Lorbach
1936 VD
Anne Lorbach Herget, wife of American astronomer Paul Herget and assistant at the Cincinnati Observatory
MPC · 1755
1756 Giacobini
1937 YA
Michel Giacobini (1873–1938), French astronomer
DMP · 1756
1757 Porvoo
1939 FC
Porvoo , Finland
JPL · 1757
1758 Naantali
1942 DK
Naantali , Finland
JPL · 1758
1759 Kienle
1942 RF
Hans Kienle (1895–1975), a German astrophysicist and director of several German observatories. Known for his work on spectrophotometry, Kienle was also president of IAU Commission 36 during 1955–1958.
DMP · 1759
1760 Sandra
1950 GB
Granddaughter of South-African discoverer Ernest Leonard Johnson
MPC · 1760
1761 Edmondson
1952 FN
Frank K. Edmondson (1912–2008), American astronomer
DMP · 1761
1762 Russell
1953 TZ
Henry Norris Russell (1877–1957), American astronomer
DMP · 1762
1763 Williams
1953 TN2
Ken P. Williams, British mathematician and writer
DMP · 1763
1764 Cogshall
1953 VM1
Wilbur A. Cogshall , American astronomer, professor of astronomy at Indiana University and director of the Kirkwood Observatory during 1900–1944
DMP · 1764
1765 Wrubel
1957 XB
Marshal H. Wrubel , American astronomer
DMP · 1765
1766 Slipher
1962 RF
Vesto Slipher (1875–1969) and his brother Earl C. Slipher (1883–1964), American astronomers
DMP · 1766
1767 Lampland
1962 RJ
Carl Otto Lampland (1873–1951), American astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1767
1768 Appenzella
1965 SA
Appenzell , a canton of Switzerland
DMP · 1768
1769 Carlostorres
1966 QP
Carlos Guillermo Torres (1910–1965), Argentine astronomer, and Carlos Torres , Chilean astronomer
MPC · 1769
1770 Schlesinger
1967 JR
Frank Schlesinger (1871–1943), American astronomer
MPC · 1770
1771 Makover
1968 BD
Samuel Gdalevich Makover, Russian astronomer at the Institute for Theoretical Astronomy (ITA)
MPC · 1771
1772 Gagarin
1968 CB
Yuri Gagarin (1934–1968), Russian cosmonaut and the first human to journey into outer space
MPC · 1772
1773 Rumpelstilz
1968 HE
Rumpelstiltskin , folk-tale character
DMP · 1773
1774 Kulikov
1968 UG1
Dmitri Kuzmich Kulikov, Russian astronomer at the Institute for Theoretical Astronomy (ITA)
MPC · 1774
1775 Zimmerwald
1969 JA
The village of Zimmerwald in Switzerland
DMP · 1775
1776 Kuiper
2520 P-L
Gerard Kuiper (1905–1973), Dutch-born American astronomer
MPC · 1776
1777 Gehrels
4007 P-L
Tom Gehrels (1925–2011), Dutch-born American astronomer
MPC · 1777
1778 Alfvén
4506 P-L
Hannes Alfvén (1908–1995), Swedish astrophysicist
MPC · 1778
1779 Paraná
1950 LZ
The Paraná River in Argentina
DMP · 1779
1780 Kippes
A906 RA
Otto Kippes (1905–1994), German amateur astronomer
DMP · 1780
1781 Van Biesbroeck
A906 UB
George Van Biesbroeck (1880–1974), Belgian-born American astronomer
DMP · 1781
1782 Schneller
1931 TL1
Heribert Schneller [de ] (1901–1967), German astronomer and observer of variable stars, who worked at Babelsberg Observatory in Potsdam, Berlin
DMP · 1782
1783 Albitskij
1935 FJ
Vladimir Albitsky (1891–1952), Russian astronomer and discoverer of minor planets at the Simeiz Observatory
MPC · 1783
1784 Benguella
1935 MG
The city of Benguela in western Angola, Africa
MPC · 1784
1785 Wurm
1941 CD
Karl Wurm [de ] (1899–1975), German astrophysicist and planetary scientist. He was president of IAU Commission 15 during 1958–1964.
DMP · 1785
1786 Raahe
1948 TL
Raahe , Finland
MPC · 1786
1787 Chiny
1950 SK
Chiny , a Walloon municipality of Belgium
MPC · 1787
1788 Kiess
1952 OZ
Carl Clarence Kiess (1887–1967), American astronomer
DMP · 1788
1789 Dobrovolsky
1966 QC
Georgy Dobrovolsky (1928–1971), Russian cosmonaut who died during the Soyuz 11 mission
DMP · 1789
1790 Volkov
1967 ER
Vladislav Volkov (1935–1971), Russian cosmonaut who died during the Soyuz 11 mission
DMP · 1790
1791 Patsayev
1967 RE
Viktor Patsayev (1933–1971), Russian cosmonaut who died during the Soyuz 11 mission
DMP · 1791
1792 Reni
1968 BG
The town of Reni in south Ukraine, birthplace of Alexander Deutsch (1900–1986)
DMP · 1792
1793 Zoya
1968 DW
Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya (1923–1941), Russian World War II heroine
DMP · 1793
1794 Finsen
1970 GA
William Stephen Finsen (1905–1979), South African astronomer
DMP · 1794
1795 Woltjer
4010 P-L
Jan Woltjer (1891–1946), Dutch astronomer
DMP · 1795
1796 Riga
1966 KB
Riga , Latvia
MPC · 1796
1797 Schaumasse
1936 VH
Alexandre Schaumasse (1882–1958), French astronomer and discoverer of minor planets
DMP · 1797
1798 Watts
1949 GC
Chester Burleigh Watts (1889–1971), American astronomer
DMP · 1798
1799 Koussevitzky
1950 OE
Serge Koussevitzky (1874–1951), Russian conductor
DMP · 1799
1800 Aguilar
1950 RJ
Félix Aguilar (1884–1943), Argentine engineer, astronomer and director of the La Plata Observatory . The Félix Aguilar Observatory was also named after him.
MPC · 1800
1801–1900
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
Ref · Catalog
1801 Titicaca
1952 SP1
Lake Titicaca , Peru
DMP · 1801
1802 Zhang Heng
1964 TW1
Zhang Heng (AD 78–139), Ancient Chinese astronomer, mathematician, inventor, artist and scholar
MPC · 1802
1803 Zwicky
1967 CA
Fritz Zwicky (1898–1974), Swiss astronomer
DMP · 1803
1804 Chebotarev
1967 GG
Gleb Aleksandrovich Chebotarev (1913–1975), Russian astronomer
DMP · 1804
1805 Dirikis
1970 GD
Matiss Dīriķis (1923–1993), Latvian astronomer
DMP · 1805
1806 Derice
1971 LC
Derice Harwood, wife of Dennis N. Harwood, Australian astronomer at Perth Observatory
JPL · 1806
1807 Slovakia
1971 QA
Slovakia , part of the Central European state of Czechoslovakia
DMP · 1807
1808 Bellerophon
2517 P-L
Bellerophon , mythological Greek hero
MPC · 1808
1809 Prometheus
2522 P-L
Prometheus , mythological Greek Titan
MPC · 1809
1810 Epimetheus
4196 P-L
Epimetheus , mythological Greek Titan
MPC · 1810
1811 Bruwer
4576 P-L
Jacobus Albertus Bruwer , South African astronomer
MPC · 1811
1812 Gilgamesh
4645 P-L
Gilgamesh , mythological Sumerian hero
MPC · 1812
1813 Imhotep
7589 P-L
Imhotep , Egyptian architect
MPC · 1813
1814 Bach
1931 TW1
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), German composer
MPC · 1814
1815 Beethoven
1932 CE1
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), German composer
MPC · 1815
1816 Liberia
1936 BD
Liberia , country on the western coast of Africa
JPL · 1816
1817 Katanga
1939 MB
Province of Katanga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
JPL · 1817
1818 Brahms
1939 PE
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), German composer
MPC · 1818
1819 Laputa
1948 PC
Laputa , fictional island in Gulliver's Travels
MPC · 1819
1820 Lohmann
1949 PO
Werner Lohmann (1911–1983), German astronomer at Heidelberg and ARI
DMP · 1820
1821 Aconcagua
1950 MB
Aconcagua , mountain in the Andes
DMP · 1821
1822 Waterman
1950 OO
Alan Tower Waterman (1892–1967), American physicist, first director of the U.S. National Science Foundation
MPC · 1822
1823 Gliese
1951 RD
Wilhelm Gliese (1915–1993), German astronomer
DMP · 1823
1824 Haworth
1952 FM
Leland John Haworth (1904–1979), American particle physicist and NSF administrator
DMP · 1824
1825 Klare
1954 QH
Gerhard Klare (born 1932), German astronomer at Heidelberg Observatory
DMP · 1825
1826 Miller
1955 RC1
John Anthony Miller, American astronomer at Indiana University and first director of the Kirkwood Observatory
DMP · 1826
1827 Atkinson
1962 RK
Robert d'Escourt Atkinson (1898–1982), British astronomer
DMP · 1827
1828 Kashirina
1966 PH
Valentin Semenovich Kashirin, Soviet physician from Simferopol, Crimea
MPC · 1828
1829 Dawson
1967 JJ
Bernhard Dawson (1890–1960), Argentinian astronomer
MPC · 1829
1830 Pogson
1968 HA
Norman Robert Pogson (1829–1891), English astronomer
DMP · 1830
1831 Nicholson
1968 HC
Seth Barnes Nicholson (1891–1963), American astronomer
DMP · 1831
1832 Mrkos
1969 PC
Antonín Mrkos (1918–1996), Czech astronomer
MPC · 1832
1833 Shmakova
1969 PN
Marina Valentinovna Shmakova (1910–1971), Soviet astronomer, orbit computer and staff member at ITA
MPC · 1833
1834 Palach
1969 QP
Jan Palach (1948–1969), Czech protester
MPC · 1834
1835 Gajdariya
1970 OE
Arkady Gaidar (1904–1941), Russian writer
MPC · 1835
1836 Komarov
1971 OT
Vladimir Komarov (1927–1967), Russian cosmonaut
MPC · 1836
1837 Osita
1971 QZ1
Ursula Gibson, wife of American discoverer James B. Gibson ("Osita" is a Spanish translation of Ursula)
MPC · 1837
1838 Ursa
1971 UC
Ursula Wild and Urs Wild, wife and son of Swiss discoverer Paul Wild . It also refers to coat of arms of the city and canton of Bern , Switzerland.
DMP · 1838
1839 Ragazza
1971 UF
Italian for girl , and village of Bad Ragaz , Switzerland
DMP · 1839
1840 Hus
1971 UY
Jan Hus (1369–1415), Bohemian-Czech theologian
DMP · 1840
1841 Masaryk
1971 UO1
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1850–1937), Czechoslovak statesman
DMP · 1841
1842 Hynek
1972 AA
Hynek Kohoutek, father of Czech discoverer Luboš Kohoutek
DMP · 1842
1843 Jarmila
1972 AB
Jarmila Kohoutkova, mother of Czech discoverer Luboš Kohoutek
DMP · 1843
1844 Susilva
1972 UB
Susi, schoolmate of Swiss discoverer Paul Wild
DMP · 1844
1845 Helewalda
1972 UC
Helen, schoolmate of Swiss discoverer Paul Wild . from Wald AR , Switzerland
DMP · 1845
1846 Bengt
6553 P-L
Bengt Strömgren (1908–1987), Danish astronomer and astrophysicist
MPC · 1846
1847 Stobbe
A916 CA
Joachim Otto Stobbe (1900–1943), German astronomer at Bergedorf Observatory
DMP · 1847
1848 Delvaux
1933 QD
Delvaux, sister-in-law of Belgian astronomer Ginette Roland at Uccle Observatory
DMP · 1848
1849 Kresák
1942 AB
Ľubor Kresák (1927–1994), Czech astronomer
MPC · 1849
1850 Kohoutek
1942 EN
Luboš Kohoutek (1935–2023), Czech astronomer
MPC · 1850
1851 Lacroute
1950 VA
Pierre Lacroute , French astronomer and director of the Strasbourg Observatory
MPC · 1851
1852 Carpenter
1955 GA
Edwin Francis Carpenter (1898–1963), American astronomer
JPL · 1852
1853 McElroy
1957 XE
William D. McElroy (1917–1999), American biologist and biochemist
JPL · 1853
1854 Skvortsov
1968 UE1
Evgenii Fedorovich Skvortsov (1882–1952), Russian astronomer
MPC · 1854
1855 Korolev
1969 TU1
Sergei Korolev (1907–1966), Soviet rocket scientist
MPC · 1855
1856 Růžena
1969 TW1
Růžena Petrovičová, staff member, Kleť Observatory
MPC · 1856
1857 Parchomenko
1971 QS1
Praskoviya Georgievna Parchomenko (1886–1970), Ukrainian astronomer
MPC · 1857
1858 Lobachevskij
1972 QL
Nikolai Lobachevsky (1792–1856), Russian mathematician
MPC · 1858
1859 Kovalevskaya
1972 RS2
Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850–1891), Russian mathematician
MPC · 1859
1860 Barbarossa
1973 SK
Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (Frederick Barbarossa; 1122–1190). It was also the nickname of Jakob Stauber (1880–1952) from Trogen, Switzerland, who was a teacher of Swiss discoverer Paul Wild
DMP · 1860
1861 Komenský
1970 WB
John Amos Comenius (Komenský; 1592–1670), Czech–Moravian theologian and educator
DMP · 1861
1862 Apollo
1932 HA
Apollo , Greek god
DMP · 1862
1863 Antinous
1948 EA
Antinous , Roman lover
MPC · 1863
1864 Daedalus
1971 FA
Daedalus , mythological Greek inventor
DMP · 1864
1865 Cerberus
1971 UA
Cerberus , Greek monster
DMP · 1865
1866 Sisyphus
1972 XA
Sisyphus , mythological Greek
DMP · 1866
1867 Deiphobus
1971 EA
Deiphobus , mythological Greek
MPC · 1867
1868 Thersites
2008 P-L
Thersites , mythological Greek warrior
MPC · 1868
1869 Philoctetes
4596 P-L
Philoctetes , mythological Greek warrior
MPC · 1869
1870 Glaukos
1971 FE
Glaukos (Glaucus) from Greek mythology. In Homer's Iliad , he was captain in the Lycian army during the Trojan War and was killed by Ajax
MPC · 1870
1871 Astyanax
1971 FF
Astyanax , infant son of Hector
MPC · 1871
1872 Helenos
1971 FG
Helenus , mythological Trojan
MPC · 1872
1873 Agenor
1971 FH
Agenor , mythological Greek king
MPC · 1873
1874 Kacivelia
A924 RC
Village of Kaciveli, near Simeiz , Crimea, location of the Black Sea Hydrographical Stations, now the Marine Hydrographical Institute
MPC · 1874
1875 Neruda
1969 QQ
Jan Neruda (1834–1891), Czech writer
MPC · 1875
1876 Napolitania
1970 BA
Naples , Italy
MPC · 1876
1877 Marsden
1971 FC
Brian G. Marsden (1937–2010), astronomer and Director of the MPC
MPC · 1877
1878 Hughes
1933 QC
Son of Mireille Demiddelaer, granddaughter of Belgian discoverer Eugène Joseph Delporte
MPC · 1878
1879 Broederstroom
1935 UN
Broederstroom , South Africa
DMP · 1879
1880 McCrosky
1940 AN
Richard Eugene McCrosky, American astronomer
MPC · 1880
1881 Shao
1940 PC
Cheng-yuan Shao [zh ] , assistant of Richard Eugene McCrosky, see 1880 McCrosky
MPC · 1881
1882 Rauma
1941 UJ
Rauma , Finland
JPL · 1882
1883 Rimito
1942 XA
Rymattyla , Finland
JPL · 1883
1884 Skip
1943 EB1
Gunter "Skip" Schwartz, American astronomer
MPC · 1884
1885 Herero
1948 PJ
Herero , Bantu tribe
MPC · 1885
1886 Lowell
1949 MP
Percival Lowell (1855–1916), American astronomer
DMP · 1886
1887 Virton
1950 TD
Virton , Belgium
MPC · 1887
1888 Zu Chong-Zhi
1964 VO1
Zu Chongzhi (AD 429–500), Chinese mathematician and astronomer
MPC · 1888
1889 Pakhmutova
1968 BE
Aleksandra Nikolaevna Pakhmutova , Soviet composer
MPC · 1889
1890 Konoshenkova
1968 CD
Olga Petrovna Konoshenkova (19191–975), schoolmistress at the Crimean Observatory School
MPC · 1890
1891 Gondola
1969 RA
The gondola
DMP · 1891
1892 Lucienne
1971 SD
Lucienne Divan , French astrophysicist
DMP · 1892
1893 Jakoba
1971 UD
Jakob Oberholzer (1862–1939), Swiss geologist and grandfather of discoverer Paul Wild
DMP · 1893
1894 Haffner
1971 UH
Hans Haffner [de ] (1912–1977), German astronomer at Bergedorf Observatory
DMP · 1894
1895 Larink
1971 UZ
Johannes Larink [de ] (1893–1988), German astronomer at Bergedorf Observatory
DMP · 1895
1896 Beer
1971 UC1
Arthur Beer (1900–1980), German astronomer
MPC · 1896
1897 Hind
1971 UE1
John Russell Hind (1823–1895), English astronomer
MPC · 1897
1898 Cowell
1971 UF1
Philip Herbert Cowell (1870–1949), British astronomer
MPC · 1898
1899 Crommelin
1971 UR1
Andrew Claude de la Cherois Crommelin (1865–1939), British astronomer
MPC · 1899
1900 Katyusha
1971 YB
Yekaterina Zelenko (1916–1941), Soviet war pilot
MPC · 1900
1901–2000
Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for...
Ref · Catalog
1901 Moravia
1972 AD
Moravia , a region in the east of the Czech Republic
MPC · 1901
1902 Shaposhnikov
1972 HU
Vladimir Grigorevich Shaposhnikov (1905–1942), Russian astrometrist at Simeiz Observatory
MPC · 1902
1903 Adzhimushkaj
1972 JL
Adzhimushkaj, battle site in World War II
MPC · 1903
1904 Massevitch
1972 JM
Alla Genrikhovna Massevich, Russian astronomer and astrophysicist
MPC · 1904
1905 Ambartsumian
1972 JZ
Victor Ambartsumian (1908–1996), Armenian-Russian astronomer
MPC · 1905
1906 Naef
1972 RC
Robert Adolf Naef (1907–1975), Swiss amateur astronomer after whom the Observatory Naef Épendes is also named
DMP · 1906
1907 Rudneva
1972 RC2
Yevgeniya Rudneva (1920–1944), Russian World War II heroine
MPC · 1907
1908 Pobeda
1972 RL2
Russian for victory
MPC · 1908
1909 Alekhin
1972 RW2
Alexander Alekhine (1892–1946), Russian chess player
MPC · 1909
1910 Mikhailov
1972 TZ1
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikhailov (1888–1983), Russian astronomer
MPC · 1910
1911 Schubart
1973 UD
Joachim Schubart (1928–), German astronomer †
MPC · 1911
1912 Anubis
6534 P-L
Anubis , Ancient Egyptian god
JPL · 1912
1913 Sekanina
1928 SF
Zdenek Sekanina (born 1936), Czech-born American astronomer
MPC · 1913
1914 Hartbeespoortdam
1930 SB1
Hartbeespoortdam, lake in South Africa
MPC · 1914
1915 Quetzálcoatl
1953 EA
Quetzalcoatl , Aztec god
MPC · 1915
1916 Boreas
1953 RA
Boreas , Greek god
MPC · 1916
1917 Cuyo
1968 AA
University of Cuyo , Argentina
MPC · 1917
1918 Aiguillon
1968 UA
Aiguillon , France
JPL · 1918
1919 Clemence
1971 SA
Gerald Maurice Clemence (1908–1974), American astronomer
MPC · 1919
1920 Sarmiento
1971 VO
Domingo Sarmiento (1811–1888), president of Argentina between 1868 and 1874, who supported American astronomer Benjamin Apthorp Gould in founding the Argentine National Observatory in Cordoba
MPC · 1920
1921 Pala
1973 SE
Pala, tribe of Native Americans
MPC · 1921
1922 Zulu
1949 HC
The Zulu people of Africa
MPC · 1922
1923 Osiris
4011 P-L
Osiris , Ancient Egyptian god
JPL · 1923
1924 Horus
4023 P-L
Horus , Ancient Egyptian god
JPL · 1924
1925 Franklin-Adams
1934 RY
John Franklin-Adams (1843–1912), British amateur astronomer
MPC · 1925
1926 Demiddelaer
1935 JA
Mireille Demiddelaer, granddaughter of Belgian discoverer Eugène Joseph Delporte
MPC · 1926
1927 Suvanto
1936 FP
Rafael Suvanto , an assistant of Finnish astronomer Yrjö Väisälä at Turku Observatory
JPL · 1927
1928 Summa
1938 SO
Village in Finland where the Battle of Summa took place during the Winter War in 1939/40
JPL · 1928
1929 Kollaa
1939 BS
Kollaa River in Russia, where the Battle of Kollaa took place during the Winter War in 1939/40
JPL · 1929
1930 Lucifer
1964 UA
Lucifer , the rebellious archangel, identified with Satan, who was expelled from heaven
MPC · 1930
1931 Čapek
1969 QB
Karel Čapek (1890–1938), Czech playwright
MPC · 1931
1932 Jansky
1971 UB1
Karl Guthe Jansky (1905–1950), American astronomer
MPC · 1932
1933 Tinchen
1972 AC
Christine Kohoutek, wife of Czech discoverer Luboš Kohoutek
MPC · 1933
1934 Jeffers
1972 XB
Hamilton Jeffers (1893–1976), American astronomer
MPC · 1934
1935 Lucerna
1973 RB
The city of Lucerne , Switzerland
DMP · 1935
1936 Lugano
1973 WD
The city of Lugano , Switzerland
DMP · 1936
1937 Locarno
1973 YA
The city of Locarno , Switzerland
DMP · 1937
1938 Lausanna
1974 HC
The city of Lausanne , Switzerland
DMP · 1938
1939 Loretta
1974 UC
Loretta Kowal, daughter of American discoverer Charles T. Kowal
MPC · 1939
1940 Whipple
1975 CA
Fred Lawrence Whipple (1906–2004), American astronomer
MPC · 1940
1941 Wild
1931 TN1
Paul Wild (1925–2014), Swiss astronomer
MPC · 1941
1942 Jablunka
1972 SA
Jablůnka , a village in Moravia
DMP · 1942
1943 Anteros
1973 EC
Anteros , Greek mythology
DMP · 1943
1944 Günter
1925 RA
Günter Reinmuth, son of German discoverer Karl Reinmuth
DMP · 1944
1945 Wesselink
1930 OL
Adriaan Wesselink (1909–1995), Dutch astronomer
MPC · 1945
1946 Walraven
1931 PH
Theodore Walraven, Dutch astronomer
MPC · 1946
1947 Iso-Heikkilä
1935 EA
Iso-Heikkilä , Finnish observatory
JPL · 1947
1948 Kampala
1935 GL
Kampala , Uganda
JPL · 1948
1949 Messina
1936 NE
Messina , South Africa
JPL · 1949
1950 Wempe
1942 EO
Johann Wempe [de ] (1906–1980), German astronomer
DMP · 1950
1951 Lick
1949 OA
James Lick (1796–1876), American patron of science
MPC · 1951
1952 Hesburgh
1951 JC
Theodore Hesburgh (1917–2015), American president of University of Notre Dame
JPL · 1952
1953 Rupertwildt
1951 UK
Rupert Wildt (1905–1976), German-born American astronomer
MPC · 1953
1954 Kukarkin
1952 PH
Boris Vasilyevich Kukarkin (1909–1977), Russian astronomer
JPL · 1954
1955 McMath
1963 SR
Robert Raynolds McMath (1891–1962), American astronomer
MPC · 1955
1956 Artek
1969 TX1
International Children's Center "Artek " on the Crimean peninsula
DMP · 1956
1957 Angara
1970 GF
The Angara River in Siberia, Russia
DMP · 1957
1958 Chandra
1970 SB
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (1910–1995), Indian astrophysicist
JPL · 1958
1959 Karbyshev
1972 NB
Dmitry Karbyshev (1880–1945), Soviet military leader
DMP · 1959
1960 Guisan
1973 UA
Henri Guisan (1874–1960), Swiss general in World War II
DMP · 1960
1961 Dufour
1973 WA
Henri Dufour (1787–1875), Swiss general
DMP · 1961
1962 Dunant
1973 WE
Henry Dunant (1828–1910), Swiss founder of the Red Cross
DMP · 1962
1963 Bezovec
1975 CB
Bezovec hill near Piešťany in western Slovakia, where numerous meteorites have been found Src
DMP · 1963
1964 Luyten
2007 P-L
Willem Jacob Luyten (1899–1994), Dutch-born American astronomer
JPL · 1964
1965 van de Kamp
2521 P-L
Peter van de Kamp (1901–1995), Dutch-born American astronomer
JPL · 1965
1966 Tristan
2552 P-L
Tristan , Knight of the Round Table
MPC · 1966
1967 Menzel
A905 VC
Donald Howard Menzel (1901–1976), American astronomer
DMP · 1967
1968 Mehltretter
1932 BK
Johannes Peter Mehltretter [de ] (1934–1982), German astronomer
DMP · 1968
1969 Alain
1935 CG
Alain Vanheste, husband of the granddaughter of the Belgian discoverer Sylvain Arend
MPC · 1969
1970 Sumeria
1954 ER
Sumer , ancient kingdom
MPC · 1970
1971 Hagihara
1955 RD1
Yusuke Hagihara (1897–1979), Japanese astronomer
MPC · 1971
1972 Yi Xing
1964 VQ1
Yi Xing (683–727), Chinese astronomer
MPC · 1972
1973 Colocolo
1968 OA
Colocolo , an Araucanian chief in Chile
JPL · 1973
1974 Caupolican
1968 OE
Caupolican , Araucanian chief
JPL · 1974
1975 Pikelner
1969 PH
Solomon Pikelner (1921–1975), Russian astronomer
DMP · 1975
1976 Kaverin
1970 GC
Aleksej Aleksandrovich Kaverin (1904–1976), an instructor in astronomy at Irkutsk Pedagogical Institute, Russia
DMP · 1976
1977 Shura
1970 QY
Aleksandr Kosmodemyanskii (1925–1945), Soviet war hero
DMP · 1977
1978 Patrice
1971 LD
Patrice Harwood, daughter of Australian astronomer Dennis N. Harwood, see 1806 Derice
JPL · 1978
1979 Sakharov
2006 P-L
Andrei Sakharov (1921–1989), Russian physicist
JPL · 1979
1980 Tezcatlipoca
1950 LA
Tezcatlipoca , Aztec god
DMP · 1980
1981 Midas
1973 EA
Midas , mythological Greek king
DMP · 1981
1982 Cline
1975 VA
Edwin Lee Cline, inventor
DMP · 1982
1983 Bok
1975 LB
Bart Jan Bok (1906–1983), Dutch-born American astronomer and his wife Priscilla Fairfield Bok (1896–1975), American astronomer
DMP · 1983
1984 Fedynskij
1926 TN
Vsevolod Vladimirovich Fedynskii (1908–1978), Russian geophysicist
JPL · 1984
1985 Hopmann
1929 AE
Josef Hopmann (1890–1975), German astronomer
DMP · 1985
1986 Plaut
1935 SV1
Lukas Plaut [nl ] (1910–1984), Dutch astronomer
MPC · 1986
1987 Kaplan
1952 RH
Samuil Aronovich Kaplan (1921–1978), Russian astronomer at Lvov Observatory and at the Radiophysical Research Institute in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
JPL · 1987
1988 Delores
1952 SV
Delores Owings, staff member, Indiana University
DMP · 1988
1989 Tatry
1955 FG
Vysoké Tatry , mountain range in Slovakia
JPL · 1989
1990 Pilcher
1956 EE
Frederick Pilcher (born 1939/40), American astronomer
MPC · 1990
1991 Darwin
1967 JL
Charles Darwin (1809–1882), British naturalist, and Sir George Darwin (1845–1912), British astronomer and mathematician
JPL · 1991
1992 Galvarino
1968 OD
Galvarino , Araucanian chief
JPL · 1992
1993 Guacolda
1968 OH1
Guacolda , wife of Araucanian chief Lautaro
JPL · 1993
1994 Shane
1961 TE
C. Donald Shane (1895–1983), American astronomer
JPL · 1994
1995 Hajek
1971 UP1
Tadeáš Hájek (1525–1600), Czech astronomer
DMP · 1995
1996 Adams
1961 UA
John Couch Adams (1819–1892), British mathematician and astronomer
DMP · 1996
1997 Leverrier
1963 RC
Urbain Le Verrier (1811–1877), French astronomer
DMP · 1997
1998 Titius
1938 DX1
Johann Daniel Titius (1729–1796), German astronomer
DMP · 1998
1999 Hirayama
1973 DR
Kiyotsugu Hirayama (1874–1943), Japanese astronomer
DMP · 1999
2000 Herschel
1960 OA
William Herschel (1738–1822), German-born British astronomer and composer
DMP · 2000
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