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Wikipédia:Csillagászati műhely/Magyar kisbolygók

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A WGSBN bulletinek 2021-től kezdve egységes URL-lel itt érhetők el: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/Bulletins/

Ugyanettől az időtől itt lehet JSON formátumban letölteni az adataikat: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/json/index.html

E-mailes értesítést kérhetünk az új bulletinek megjelenéséről itt: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/index.html

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A bulletin megjelenésekor a létező cikkekre rátehetjük a Magyar vonatkozású kisbolygók (vagy a Magyarország településeiről elnevezett kisbolygók) és a Magyarok, akikről kisbolygót neveztek el kategóriát a létező cikkekre, illetve az utóbbiak cikkeibe (ha van, az Emlékezete szakaszba) beírhatjuk a forrást a {{WGSBNB}}(?) sablonnal. Így azonban nem tudnánk, hogy minden kék cikken van-e kategória, mert később is létrejöhetnek új cikkek. Ezért a kategorizált cikkek mellett pipával jelölhetjük a kész állapotot.

Ha nem emberről van elnevezve a kisbolygó, akkor említhetjük a cikkben a névadást, és ennek az oldalnak a segítségével ezek is kategorizálhatóak lesznek a későbbiekben.

A tervezett működés szerint a bot feltölti az új bulletin szakaszát a törzsadatokkal és az elnevezések táblázatával. Ebből első körben töröljük a nem magyar vonatkozású sorokat, majd a feldolgozó szerkesztő átírja a nevet rendes magyar szócímformátumra, megkeresi az érintett szócikkeket (kisbolygók, életrajzok), és elhelyezi rajtuk a kategóriát, amit a táblázatban pipával lehet jelölni. Szükség esetén javítja a linkeket a táblázatban, illetve átnevezi az elnevezett kisbolygót. Ha végzett a munkával, aláírja; ebből tudjuk, hogy az adott bulletint egyszer már átnézte valaki. A későbbiek során ha elkékül egy olyan szócikk a már átnézett szakaszokban, ahol nincs pipa, akkor pótoljuk a kategóriát és a pipát. Természetesen nem minden esetben lehet egyértelműen eldönteni, hogy milyen címen lesz (illetve lesz-e egyáltalán) szócikk az illetőről.

A 2021 előtti névadásokkal ebben a rendszerben nem lehet dolgozni, de ezek a kisbolygók remélhetőleg már meg vannak írva, és benne vannak a Magyar vonatkozású kisbolygók kategóriában. A bulletinek ebben a szerkezetben 2021-től állnak rendelkezésre, az oldal pedig a jövőbeli elnevezések követését hivatott segíteni.

A korábbi ideiglenes nevet és a felfedezőt a bulletin PDF-változatában lehet megkeresni; a bot által feldolgozott JSON-állomány ezeket valamiért nem tartalmazza.

Táblázatok

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Volume 4, #11 (2024)

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PDF: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/Bulletins/V004/WGSBNBull_V004_011.pdf

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231571 Tubolyvince Tubolyvince Vince Tuboly (1956–2024) was a Hungarian amateur astronomer, science educator, organizer of the first Hungarian comet-hunting network and founder of the Hegyhátsal Observatory. During his five-decade career, he tirelessly promoted astronomy, edited several comet-related publications, and made numerous visual and photographic observations of comets.
284357 Semseyandor Semseyandor Andor Semsey (1833–1923) was a landowner, a naturalist and a patron of Hungarian science. His interests were mainly in mineralogy and geology, and he purchased numerous mineral and rock collections for museums. He created the National Museum meteorite collection and supported numerous scientific expeditions.
402008 Laborfalviróza Laborfalviróza Róza Laborfalvi (1817–1886) was a Hungarian actress, who was known for her beautiful alto voice and her talent for recitation. She started her career in 1833, and until her retirement in 1859 she was the most successful actress of the era.
552750 Valasek Valasek Ferenc Valasek (1858–1917) was a master fisherman. He was the founder of modern Hungarian fish farming.
554704 Széppataki Széppataki Déryné Róza Széppataki (1793–1872) was the first acclaimed female opera singer of Hungary and the best-known actress of early Hungarian theater. Between 1837 and 1847 she was a member of the National Theatre.
561911 Kézandor Kézandor Andor Kéz (1891–1968) was a Hungarian geographer and university professor. His main field of research in the field of natural geography was geomorphology, primarily fluvial morphology. His scientific education work and pedagogical activity were also significant.
574691 Horgerantal Horgerantal Antal Horger (1872–1946) was a Hungarian linguist, university professor and a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His research interests included the history of Hungarian sounds, word pronunciation and the Szekler dialect. He created the first Hungarian dialect map.
579785 Kepesgyula Kepesgyula Gyula Kepes (1847–1924) was a Hungarian doctor who was a member of the Austro-Hungarian Arctic expedition and served as a ship's doctor. He was also involved in the organization of the expedition, examining the physical condition of the volunteers and preparing the expedition's food. In addition to his work, he regularly collected plants and animals.
582910 Tormazsófia Tormazsófia Zsófia Torma (1832–1899) was the first Hungarian female archaeologist and anthropologist, an explorer of the Neolithic “Tordos culture” and an expert on symbolically decorated vessels. After her death, her archaeological collection of more than ten thousand objects was donated to the state.
589780 Ajka Ajka Ajka, located in central-west Hungary, has been inhabited since the Stone Age. It developed into a major industrial town in the 19th century. A coal mine, an alumina factory, an aluminium smelter, as well as a world-famous glass factory were built here, along with the world's first krypton factory.
601036 Sassflóra Sassflóra Flóra Sass (1841–1916) was a Hungarian-born explorer and Africa researcher, known locally as Myadue, meaning the Morning Star. She was involved in a British expedition to explore the source of the Nile, and together with her husband they discovered the Albert Nyanza.
635338 Pécsieszter Pécsieszter Eszter Pécsi (1898–1975) was the first female Hungarian architect and structural engineer, who designed the Bauhaus villas in Budapest, and several industrial buildings. She also designed the structural plans for the first multi-storey car park in Vienna, and the high rise buildings at Columbia University in New York.

Volume 4, #10 (2024)

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PDF: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/Bulletins/V004/WGSBNBull_V004_010.pdf

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181392 Katonajózsef Katona József József Katona (1791–1830) was a Hungarian playwright and poet, lawyer, and the author of the Hungarian historical tragedy Bánk bán. He wrote several plays, and also translated and adapted German melodramatic works for the Hungarian stage.
216808 Tolmárgyula Tolmár Gyula Gyula Tolmár (1909–1987) was a Hungarian astronomer and university lecturer. From 1934 he worked at the Konkoly Observatory, where he was involved in the photography of minor planets and later in the photographic observation of variable stars. He also wrote popular science articles.
576793 Károlyiamy Károlyi Amy Amy Károlyi (1909–2003) was a Hungarian poet and literary translator. Her early volumes were fairy tales and picture books in verse, and she also enjoyed writing children's books in later years. She translated selected writings by Emily Dickinson into Hungarian, and later published essays and memoirs.
622006 Vákárlajos Vákár Lajos Lajos Vákár (1910–1993) was a Hungarian-Romanian ice hockey player and coach. He was a founding member of HSC Csíkszereda in 1929 and spent almost his entire career with the club until his retirement in 1954. He played for the Romanian national team and participated at three World Championships. After retiring from playing he worked as a coach and advisor.

Volume 4, #9 (2024)

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PDF: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/Bulletins/V004/WGSBNBull_V004_009.pdf

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175567 Csadaimre Csada Imre Imre Csada (1916–1992) was a Hungarian physicist and astronomer, who worked at the Konkoly Observatory from 1944 to 1986. All his scientific work was motivated by the need to better understand the origin and structure of the Sun's magnetic field, and the solar dynamo.
207481 Kékes Kékes Kékes is the highest mountain peak in Hungary. It is located in the North Hungarian Mountains, in the Mátra, at an altitude of 1015 meters.
210435 Pollackmihály Pollack Mihály Mihály Pollack (1773–1855) was an Austrian-born Hungarian architect and a key figure of neoclassical architecture. In 1798 he moved to Pest, and designed many residential buildings, larger palaces and public buildings in the capital city. His main work is the Hungarian National Museum, which was built between 1837 and 1847.
221853 Gábrisgyula Gábris Gyula Gyula Gábris (b. 1942) is a Hungarian geographer, university professor, and a prominent scientist in geomorphology and Quaternary studies. He was the head of the Department of Natural Geography at ELTE University between 1993 and 2007, and from 2013 to 2017 he was the president of the Hungarian Geographical Society.
603021 Galyatető Galyatető Galyatető is a well-known resort village in the Mátra Mountain, near the Piszkéstető Observatory. The third highest peak in Hungary, the 964-meter-high Galya-tető is located in the northern part of the village.
639292 Szabózoltán Szabózoltán Zoltán Szabó (b. 1940) was a geologist and chief engineer of the Manganese Ore Mine at Úrkút, Hungary for more than 40 years. He was well-known for the elaboration of the modern formation model of manganese ore genesis. As a geologist, he also worked on mine recultivation, water management, and environmental protection.

Volume 4, #8 (2024)

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Volume 4, #7 (2024)

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216194 Újvárosy Újvárosy Antal Antal Újvárosy (b. 1954) is a Hungarian environmental specialist, teacher and amateur astronomer. He is active in environmental education, dissemination and attitude formation. Previously he was the leader of the comet section of several astronomical journals and the director of The Planetarium of Kecskemét.
219008 Igazantal Igaz Antal Antal Igaz (b. 1970) is a Hungarian amateur astronomer and the founder of the first meteor camera network in Hungary. He is one of the designers and builders of the Konkoly Observatory's meteor camera network, and the finder of a piece of the Ribbeck meteorite, the remnant of the impactor 2024 BX1.
578622 Fergezsuzsa Ferge Zsuzsa Zsuzsa Ferge (1931–2024) was a Hungarian economist, who worked in the fields of social statistics, sociology, and social policy. Her main fields of interest in research and teaching were social structure, social inequalities, education, social policy, poverty, and the social impact of the transition.
605901 Montághimre Montágh Imre Imre Montágh (1935–1986) was a Hungarian remedial therapist, speech therapist, teacher, popular TV and radio personality, author of several books. A significant part of his life was spent serving the Hungarian language. His aim was to improve speech and teach metacommunicative gestures.

Volume 4, #6 (2024)

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PDF: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/Bulletins/V004/WGSBNBull_V004_006.pdf

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544309 Reuss Reuss Gusztáv(wd) Gustáv Reuss (1818–1861) was a well-known Slovak physician, writer and polymath. He published works in the fields of medicine, botany, archaeology, ethnography and astronomy. He is known as Slovakia's father of sci-fi literature due to his novel Hviezdoveda, where he wrote about Moon travel a few years before Jules Verne.
553438 Bércziszaniszló Bérczi Szaniszló Szaniszló Bérczi (b. 1950) is a Hungarian planetary scientist and professor of Space and Planetary Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University specializing in geomorphology and planetary geology. He established the first educational system in the field of Planetary Sciences in Hungary using the NASA Lunar Rock Collection.

Volume 4, #5 (2024)

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PDF: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/Bulletins/V004/WGSBNBull_V004_005.pdf

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Volume 4, #4 (2024)

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PDF: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/Bulletins/V004/WGSBNBull_V004_004.pdf

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Volume 4, #3 (2024)

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PDF: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/Bulletins/V004/WGSBNBull_V004_003.pdf

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20654 Ivaneder Éder Iván Ivan Eder (b. 1979) is an accomplished deep-space astrophotographer from Budapest, Hungary. Ivan started astrophotography at the young age of 13. His images are routinely featured in publications such as Sky & Telescope, and on Astronomy Picture of the Day.
549107 Hackitamás Hacki Tamás Tamás Hacki (b. 1944) is a Hungarian ear, nose and throat specialist, university professor, and whistling artist. He started whistling at the age of five and his records have been released in several countries. He was the founder of the $2 and paediatric audiology department of University Hospital in Regensburg.
550942 Kurtág Kurtág György György Kurtág (b. 1926) is a Hungarian classical composer, pianist and teacher of chamber music. He is considered one of the most important contemporary composers in the music world, who was able to develop his talent primarily in the field of chamber music. His best-known work is the series Játékok zongorára.
552727 Hauszmann Hauszmann Alajos Alajos Hauszmann (1847–1926) was a Hungarian architect, university professor and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He was one of the most active representatives of historicism in Hungarian architecture. Hauszmann designed many public buildings, private houses and villas in Budapest.
552733 Grétsylászló Grétsy László László Grétsy (1932–2024) was a Hungarian linguist, university professor, television personality, and a prominent figure in language education. He worked for several journals on language teaching and became known throughout the country for his television programs on the traditions and cultivation of the Hungarian language.
552748 Garasdezső Garas Dezső Dezső Garas (1934–2011) was a Hungarian actor and stage director who appeared in more than 145 films and television shows during his lifetime. His acerbic personality was particularly well expressed in his generous portrayal of ironic-grotesque characters.

Volume 4, #2 (2024)

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Volume 4, #1 (2024)

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Volume 3, #17 (2023)

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586003 Monspartsarolta Monspart Sarolta Sarolta Monspart (1944–2021) was a Hungarian orienteering world champion, who won 14 national orienteering championships and six cross-country skiing championships. After her professional career, she became an advocate for improving women's health.

Volume 3, #16 (2023)

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287711 Filotáslili Filotás Lili Lili Filotás (1908–1988) was a Hungarian radio announcer, publisher and editor of Hungria Magazin. She appeared in some movies, and later worked as a nurse and secretary. She spoke 16 languages.

Volume 3, #15 (2023)

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PDF: https://www.wgsbn-iau.org/files/Bulletins/V003/WGSBNBull_V003_015.pdf

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541185 Boldogkői Boldogkői Zsolt Zsolt Boldogkői (b. 1961) is a Hungarian molecular biologist who is the head of the Department of Medical Biology at the University of Szeged. In addition to his numerous significant scientific publications, he has enhanced his reputation by conducting educational activities on the misconceptions in the field of medicine.

Volume 3, #14 (2023)

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Volume 3, #13 (2023)

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121336 Žiarnadhronom Garamszentkereszt Žiar nad Hronom is a town in central Slovakia by the river Hron. The town was built in the 20th century, but has a rich history with the old name of Holy Cross. Astronomy has been represented by the astronomy club since 1973, and later an observatory and planetarium, one of the most modern in Slovakia, was established.

Volume 3, #12 (2023)

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Volume 3, #11 (2023)

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434050 Törökfece Törökfece Ferenc “Fece” Török (b. 1963) ) is a Slovak amateur astronomer, dedicated meteor observer and astronomy popularizer. He is one of the founding members of the UMa Astronomical Association in Blahova, Slovakia.

Volume 3, #10 (2023)

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Volume 3, #9 (2023)

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28805 Föhring Föhring Dóra Dora Föhring (b. 1987) is a Hungarian astronomer and NEO observer in ESA's Planetary Defence Office. Her work has focused on survey modeling. She was involved in impact observations as a DART Investigation Team member. Before that, she worked as NEO follow-up observer in Hawaiʻi.

Volume 3, #8 (2023)

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Volume 3, #7 (2023)

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Volume 3, #6 (2023)

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Volume 3, #5 (2023)

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Volume 3, #4 (2023)

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35459 Klaurieger Ivanics-Rieger Klaudia Klaudia Ivanics-Rieger (1989–2023) was a geography and religious teacher, writer, educator, amateur astronomer and founder of the Bakony Astronomical Association. She established the first interactive traveling astronomy exhibition for the visually impaired, called Tapintható Univerzum, in Europe. She promoted science throughout Hungary for 15 years.

Volume 3, #3 (2023)

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202599 Harkányi Harkányi Béla Béla Harkányi (1869–1932) was a Hungarian astrophysicist, mathematician and chief observer at the Astrophysical Observatory in Ogyalla. He was the first to determine the surface temperature of stars using Planck's formula, and developed a method for determining the diameters of stars. He also wrote many popular papers.
218274 Albertferenc Albert Ferenc Ferenc Albert (1811–1883) was a Hungarian astronomer, head of the Buda Observatory, and later director of the Eger Archbishop's Observatory. He was a professor of astronomy and geodesy at the University of Pest. He wrote several textbooks and articles on astronomy, meteorology and physics and edited many calendars.
231368 Hunfalvy Hunfalvy János János Hunfalvy (1820–1888) was a geographer, university professor, full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and founder of Hungarian scientific geography. He was one of the founding members of the Hungarian Geographical Society (1872) and was its president until his death.
241368 Hildjózsef Hild József József Hild (1789–1867) was a Hungarian architect. He was one of the greatest figures of Hungarian classicist architecture, and played a decisive role in shaping the image of 19th century Pest. His most important works were built after the 1838 floods in Pest, and he received approval for approximately 900 designs.
546235 Kolbenheyer Kolbenheyer Tibor Tibor Kolbenheyer (1917–1993) was a Slovakian-Hungarian geophysicist, astrophysicist, and a full member of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. His work contributed significantly to the establishment of modern geophysical research in Slovakia. He mainly studied gravitational anomalies and carried out extensive gravimetric research.
547612 Károligáspár Károli Gáspár Gáspár Károli (1529–1592) was a Hungarian Calvinist pastor, author of the first complete Hungarian translation of the Bible. He began work in 1586, and with the help of six fellow pastors, he quickly completed the work. The printing of the Károli Bible began in early 1589 and was completed a year and a half later.
550083 Szécsényi-Nagy Szécsényi-Nagy Gábor Gábor Szécsényi-Nagy (1948–2012) was a Hungarian astronomer, professor at Eötvös Loránd University, and author of numerous popular science books. His main fields of research were the study of the physical and chemical composition of comets and the flare activity and galactic distribution of red dwarf stars.
567010 Kanyósándor Kanyó Sándor Sándor Kanyó (1932–2016) was a Hungarian physicist, astronomer and university lecturer. He worked at the Konkoly Observatory for more than three decades, and was head of the variable star division for several years. His main field of research was the study of the Blazhko effect in RR Lyrae stars..
589841 Strobl Strobl Alajos Strobl (1856–1926) was a sculptor and painter, a leading figure in Hungarian sculpture at the turn of the century, and for forty years he was one of Hungary's busiest monument sculptors. His sculptures still decorate Hungarian public spaces and memorial sites.

Volume 3, #2 (2023)

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8614 Svedhem Svedhem Håkan Svedhem (b. 1958) is a Swedish engineer and planetary scientist, formerly at the European Space Agency. He was the Project Scientist of the Venus Express and the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter missions. He has also been the General Secretary of the European Geosciences Union.
9243 Alag Alag Ayush Alag (b. 2001) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. He attended the Harker School, San Jose, California.
9454 Ardeishar Ardeishar Adam Ardeishar (b. 2001) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attended the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Virginia.
9458 Beaumont Beaumont Carolyn Beaumont (b. 2001) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her earth and planetary project. She attended the Potomac School, McLean, Virginia.
9459 Gracecai Gracecai Grace Cai (b. 2001) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her computer science project. She attended the Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland.
9461 Cotingkeh Cotingkeh Lyron Co Ting Keh (b. 2001) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. He attended the Crescenta Valley High School, La Crescenta, California.
9465 Fergusonsam Fergusonsam Samuel Ferguson (b. 2000) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his engineering project. He attended the West Windsor Plainsboro High School South, Princeton Junction, New Jersey.
9476 Vincenthuang Vincenthuang Vincent Huang (b. 2001) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his behavioral and social sciences project. He attended the Plano West Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
9808 Navamijain Navamijain Navami Jain (b. 2001) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her biochemistry project. She attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, North Carolina.
10236 Aayushkaran Aayushkaran Aayush Karan (b. 2001) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for his mathematics project. He attended the University School of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
10238 Ananyakarthik Ananyakarthik Ananya Karthik (b. 2001) was a finalist in the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS), a science competition for high school seniors, for her materials science project. She attended the Saint Francis High School, Mountain View, California.
13264 Abdelhaq Abdelhaq Aminah Abdelhaq mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Franklin Junior High School, Mesa, Arizona.
13267 Bolechowski Bolechowski Daniel Bolechowski mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. He teaches at the Rancho Christian School, Temecula, California.
13270 Brittonbounds Brittonbounds Britton Bounds mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. He teaches at the Crocker Middle School, Hillsborough, California.
13271 Gingerbyrd Gingerbyrd Ginger Byrd mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Fugman Elementary School, Fresno, California.
13273 Cornwell Cornwell Walker Cornwell mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. He teaches at the Saint Joseph Catholic Middle School, Ogden, Utah.
13275 Kathgoetz Kathgoetz Katherine Goetz mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Mason Middle School, Mason, Ohio.
13282 Sharikahagan Sharikahagan Sharika Hagan mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Lake Forest Charter School, New Orleans, Louisiana.
13292 Hernandezmon Hernandezmon Monica Hernandez mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School, Santa Cruz, California.
13301 Hofsteen Hofsteen Alex Hofsteen mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. He teaches at the International School of Monterey, Seaside, California.
13307 Taralarsen Taralarsen Tara Larsen mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Joaquin Moraga Intermediate School, Moraga, California.
13308 Melissamayne Melissamayne Melissa Mayne mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Cambridge School, San Diego, California.
13310 Nilvo Nilvo Jennifer Nilvo mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the School of Dreams Academy, Los Lunas, New Mexico.
13312 Orlowitz Orlowitz Barbara Orlowitz mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Andover School of Montessori, Andover, Massachusetts.
13313 Kathypeng Kathypeng Kathy Peng mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Harker School, San Jose, California.
13336 Jillpernell Jillpernell Jill Pernell mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the First Baptist Church School, Shreveport, Louisiana.
13337 Sampath Sampath Vimala Sampath mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Challenger School Ardenwood, Newark, California.
13339 Williamsmith Williamsmith William Smith mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. He teaches at the Discovery Middle School, Madison, Alabama.
13341 Kellysweeney Kellysweeney Kelly Sweeney mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Avon Grove Charter School, West Grove, Pennsylvania.
13343 Annietaylor Annietaylor Annie Taylor mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Saint Adelaide Academy, Highland, California.
13344 Upenieks Upenieks Kerrie Upenieks mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Beehive Science & Technology Academy, Sandy, Utah.
13349 Yarotsky Yarotsky Misty Yarotsky mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Friendswood Junior High, Friendswood, Texas.
13407 Ikukomakino Ikukomakino Ikuko Makino (1952–2021), a Japanese wildlife lover, recalled the impressive starry night in Tasmania when she visited to observe the native marsupials, especially wombats.
20722 Aaronclevenson Aaronclevenson Aaron Clevenson (b. 1955) is a retired astronomy professor at Lone Star College-Montgomery in Texas and the Observatory Director for the Insperity Observatory in the Humble Independent School District. He is the recipient of the Astronomical League (AL) Award for lifetime contributions to AL Observing Programs as a National Observing Program Director.
22251 Eden Eden Eden Lagerkvist (b. 2017) is the granddaughter of the discoverer.
24619 Danielarsham Danielarsham Daniel Arsham (b. 1980) is an American multidisciplinary artist who combines art, architecture and performance into his work. He creates art that imagines a future world from where we can re-examine our present, and he has exhibited around the world. His sculptures include Bronze Eroded Melpomene and Bronze Eroded Astronaut.
28724 Stott Stott Nicole Stott (b. 1962) is an American retired astronaut, aquanaut, engineer, and artist. She lived in space for 103 days (ISS Expedition 20 and ISS Expedition 21) and spent 18 days on the Aquarius undersea habitat. In 2018, she co-founded the Space for Art Foundation.
35621 Lorius Lorius Claude Lorius (b. 1932) is a French glaciologist. With his research, which is based on his polar expeditions, mostly to Antarctica, he reconstructed climate changes over past millennia. He has publicized the threat of global warming, which arose as a result of human activity, for decades.
44715 Paolovezzosi Paolovezzosi Paolo Vezzosi (b. 1959) is an Italian amateur astronomer at the Gruppo Astrofili Montelupo. During public outreach events, he provides delicious cakes.
45595 Inman Inman Frederick John Inman (1934–2007) was an English actor best known for playing Mr Humphries in the British comedy Are You Being Served? (1972–1985), who went on to star in the Australian version of the same sitcom. In 1976 he was named both BBC TV Personality of the Year and TV Times readers' Funniest Man on Television.
48295 Liamgroah Liamgroah In celebration of his 18th birthday and graduation from high school, Liam Groah (b. 2005) is the grandson of the NEAT Principal Investigator, Raymond Bambery. “May his interest in science always stay fresh.”
50727 Aliceverett Aliceverett Alice Everett (1865–1949) was a Scottish astronomer and engineer who began working as a computer on the Carte du Ciel project at the Greenwich Observatory in 1890. She spent five years in Potsdam, continuing to work on the Carte du Ciel, then spent a year at Vassar College. Later she became an engineer and she was a pioneer of television engineering.
50728 Catherinestevens Catherinestevens Catherine Octavia Stevens (1865–1959) was a British amateur astronomer and the first female Director of the British Astronomical Association's Meteor Section (1905–1911). In 1939 her occupation was listed as “Meteorologist Astronomer”. She was also interested in solar eclipses and studied the aurora borealis.
50729 Fiammetta Fiammetta Fiammetta Wilson (1864–1920) was a prolific and dedicated meteor observer and amateur researcher with the British Astronomical Association. She recorded about 10 000 meteors, accurately calculating the paths of 650 of them, and in 1913 made an independent recovery of 20D/Westphal. Wilson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1916.
71555 Manuecharpentier Manuecharpentier Emmanuelle Marie Charpentier (b. 1968) is a French professor of microbiology, genetics and biochemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Berlin. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020 for the discovery of a method of genome editing through CRISPR.
152830 Dinkinesh Dinkinesh Dinkinesh is an Ethiopian appellation for the Australopithecus afarensis skeleton AL 288-1, also known as “Lucy”, that was discovered in 1974 at Hadar, in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia. The nickname means “you are marvelous”.
189320 Lakitsferenc Lakitsferenc Ferenc Lakits (1859–1919) was a Hungarian astronomer, teacher, and later the chief inspector of the state railways. He did considerable work in the field of astrochronology, his main contribution being the determination of the date of the Hungarian conquest on the basis of the solar eclipse observed in Byzantium in 891.
199632 Mahlerede Mahlerede Ede Mahler (1857–1945) was a Hungarian-Austrian orientalist, astronomer, archaeologist, corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and founder of the Department of Egyptology at the University of Pest. During his travels in Egypt, he studied inscriptions and depictions of astronomical significance.
220886 Lauren-Yuill Lauren-Yuill Lauren M. Rankin-Yuill (b. 1986) is an American psychologist, artist and dancer. Her dissertation focused on issues in standardized assessment. She specializes in psychological assessment across the lifespan.
221454 Mayerlambert Mayerlambert Ferenc Mayer-Lambert (1795–1865) was a German astronomer, university professor and director of the Gelléthegy Observatory at Buda. He worked on improving meteorological observations and made observations of 1P/Halley at its 1835 return and the newly-discovered Neptune.
440794 Wytrzyszczak Wytrzyszczak Iwona Wytrzyszczak (b. 1953) is a Polish astronomer who works at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. She is the author of numerous works in the field of celestial mechanics, fundamental astronomy and satellite geodesy.
547705 Paálgyörgy Paálgyörgy György Paál (1934–1992) was a Hungarian physicist and cosmologist. He made significant contributions to theories on the formation of galaxy clusters, the origin of the primordial universe and the expansion of the universe.
551878 Stoeger Stoeger William R. Stoeger (1943–2014) was an American Jesuit priest at the Vatican Observatory who developed ways to test different mathematical formalisms of cosmology by observation. He co-edited a notable series of academic conference proceedings on science and theology with colleagues at the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences in Berkeley.
560794 Ugoboncompagni Ugoboncompagni Pope Gregory XIII (Ugo Boncompagni, 1502–1585) commissioned the Gregorian calendar, in use to this day. He built the Vatican's Tower of the Winds (Gregorian Tower) which included a meridian room, set up to demonstrate the need for this reform. This project was the first of a series of astronomical observatories sited at the Vatican.
562971 Johannhagen Johannhagen Johann Georg Hagen (1847–1930) was an Austrian-American astronomer and Jesuit priest. He was Director at the Georgetown University Observatory (1888–1906) and the Vatican Observatory (1906–1930). Hagen devised several ingenious experiments at the Vatican to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth, directly confirming the theories of Copernicus and Galileo.
565184 Janusz Janusz Robert M. Janusz (b. 1964) is a Polish Jesuit priest, philosopher and physicist noted for his study of stars clusters and interstellar matter using data taken in the Vilnius System at the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope. His philosophical work is noted for its discussion of field theory, computer science, and the mathematical nature of the universe.
575108 Doyrantsi Doyrantsi Doyrantsi is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, Shumen Province, where Sunay Ibryamov spent his childhood and became interested in astronomy. Through participation in the International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC), he found this asteroid.
582928 Smriglio Smriglio Filippo Smriglio (b. 1936) is an Italian astronomer and Director of the Astrophysical Station of Campo Imperatore (L'Aquila). He has studied the galactic distribution of relatively-cool stars and the abundance of iron in globular clusters.
600379 Csortosgyula Csortosgyula Gyula Csortos (1883–1945) was a Hungarian stage and film actor who appeared in 80 films between 1912 and 1944. He was excellent in dramatic and comic roles, with his acerbic humor, eccentric personality and stage banter he was the enfant terrible of Hungarian theater.

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12209 Jennalynn Jennalynn Jenna Lynn Jones (née Crowell, b. 1984) received her PhD in physics from the University of Central Florida in 2018. Her dissertation involved shape modeling and analysis of thermal observations of near-Earth asteroid (1627) Ivar. Jenna has been active in outreach activities involving the public and school children in the fields of astronomy and physics.
12589 Davidanand Davidanand David Livingstone Anand (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He is homeschooled in Akron, Ohio.
12590 Ballantine Ballantine Mary Shea Ballantine (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her microbiology and biochemistry project. She attended the Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic School, Louisville, Kentucky.
12591 Bergey Bergey Rachel Hope Bergey (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her animal science project. She is homeschooled in Harleysville, Pennsylvania.
12592 Brianchen Brianchen Brian Chen (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his plant science project. He attended the Harker School, San Jose, California.
12594 Sidorclare Sidorclare Sidor Daas Clare (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her materials & bioengineering project. She attended the Beehive Science & Technology Academy, Sandy, Utah.
12597 Williamdaniel Williamdaniel William Wade Daniel (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his animal science project. He attended the First Baptist Church School, Shreveport, Louisiana.
12856 Autridas Autridas Autri A. Das (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her chemistry project. She attended the Stoller Middle School, Portland, Oregon.
12857 Johandemessie Johandemessie Johan DeMessie (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attended the Mason Middle School, Mason, Ohio.
12864 Ryandrake Ryandrake Ryan Edward Drake (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attended the Rancho Christian School, Temecula, California.
12869 Ejiaga Ejiaga Lauren U. C. Ejiaga (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her plant science project. She attended the Lake Forest Charter School, New Orleans, Louisiana.
12876 Estrada Estrada Pauline Victoria Allasas Estrada (b. 2007) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her plant science project. She attended the Fugman Elementary School, Fresno, California.
12877 Rylangardner Rylangardner Rylan Lee Gardner (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his physics project. He attended the Franklin Junior High School, Mesa, Arizona.
12883 Gassler Gassler Alaina Miriam Gassler (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her electrical and mechanical engineering project. She attended the Avon Grove Charter School, West Grove, Pennsylvania.
12885 Hannahguan Hannahguan Hannah Guan (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her medicine and health sciences project. She attended the BASIS San Antonio Shavano Campus, San Antonio, Texas.
12891 Kassandraholt Kassandraholt Kassandra Rose Holt (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her materials & bioengineering project. She attended the Beehive Science & Technology Academy, Sandy, Utah.
12900 Rishabjain Rishabjain Rishab Kumar Jain (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his medicine and health sciences project. He attended the Stoller Middle School, Portland, Oregon.
12903 Isabellekatz Isabellekatz Isabelle Sophia Katz (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her physics project. She attended the Joaquin Moraga Intermediate School, Moraga, California.
12906 Alexismacavoy Alexismacavoy Alexis Tea MacAvoy (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her chemistry project. She attended the Crocker Middle School, Hillsborough, California.
12907 Giannanilvo Giannanilvo Gianna Gabrielle Nilvo (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her animal science project. She attended the School of Dreams Academy, Los Lunas, New Mexico.
12915 Rinoliver Rinoliver Rinoa Jacqueline Oliver (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attended the Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School, Santa Cruz, California.
12924 Madisonicole Madisonicole Madison Nicole Perkins (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her environmental and earth sciences project. She attended the Gilmer Intermediate School, Gilmer, Texas.
12993 Luisafernanda Luisafernanda Luisa Fernanda Zambrano-Marin (b. 1982) has worked at the Arecibo Observatory since 2012 as a radar astronomer and an educator. She is a space enthusiast and founder of the Arecibo Observatory Science Academy, inspiring high-school students to study science by carrying out research projects in astronomy, ecology, environmental studies and sociology.
13232 Prabhakar Prabhakar Ashwin Prabhakar (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attended the Discovery Middle School, Madison, Alabama.
13243 Randhahn Randhahn Mercedes Claire Randhahn (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her chemistry project. She attended the Saint Joseph Catholic Middle School, Ogden, Utah.
13246 Hannahshu Hannahshu Hannah T. Shu (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her physics project. She attended the International School of Monterey, Seaside, California.
13247 Tianshi Tianshi Kyle Preston Tianshi (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attended the Cambridge School, San Diego, California.
13257 Seanntorres Seanntorres Seann Richard Torres (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his environmental and earth sciences project. He attended the Saint Adelaide Academy, Highland, California.
13261 Ganeshvenu Ganeshvenu Ganesh Venu (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his plant science project. He attended the Friendswood Junior High, Friendswood, Texas.
13262 Ruhiyusuf Ruhiyusuf Ruhi Yusuf (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her plant science project. She attended the Challenger School Ardenwood, Newark, California.
13266 Maiabland Maiabland Maia Bland mentored a finalist in the 2019 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the BASIS San Antonio Shavano Campus, San Antonio, Texas.
17410 Zitarrosa Zitarrosa Alfredo Zitarrosa (1936–1989) was a Uruguayan singer-songwriter, journalist and poet. He was an iconic figure in Uruguay and one of the most influential figures of Latin American popular music. Many of his most loved songs highlighted the social crises and the struggles of the oppressed claiming for social justice.
17429 Ianhowarth Ianhowarth Ian Howarth (b. 1954) is a British astronomer who has devoted his professional life to astronomy in research, teaching, administration and outreach. He has contributed to research council committees and has played a major part in the scientific direction of the Royal Astronomical Society as Senior Secretary, and as Vice-President.
21657 Alinecarter Alinecarter Aline Badger Carter (1892–1972), poet laureate of Texas and human rights activist, taught astronomy courses for years at the Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas. She inspired hundreds of students and allowed them to view the sky from her rooftop observatory that she established in 1918, and which remains as a learning center today.
30769 Kaydash Kaydash Ukrainian astronomer Vadym G. Kaydash (b. 1971) is head of the Institute of Astronomy of V.N. Karazin, Kharkiv National University. He is a specialist in observation of solar-system bodies to study their surface properties and mineralogical composition.
34891 Elizabethpaige Elizabethpaige Elizabeth Paige Wamsley (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences project. She attended the Timber Ridge Scholars Academy, Pacific, Missouri, U.S.A.
35367 Dobrédílo Dobrédílo Dobré dílo was the publishing house of Josef Florian in Stará Říše (Moravia). It published important works of Czech and world literature, and significantly contributed to the formation of the Czech cultural environment at the beginning of the 20th century.
44194 Urmuz Urmuz Urmuz was the pen name of Demetru Dem. Demetrescu-Buzǎu (1883–1923), an important and influential Romanian writer. He was a forerunner of the European 20th century dadaist, surrealist and absurdist literary movements. His writings were imitated, with the term “urmuzian” used to describe weird situations.
45641 Larrypuzio Larrypuzio Larry Puzio (b. 1965) is an OSIRIS-REx Ambassador, busy pediatrician, and life-long fan of space exploration.
103016 Davidčástek Davidčástek David Částek (b. 1980) has been a collaborator of the Department of Interplanetary Matter of the Ondřejov Observatory. His precise calibrations of the 25 best video recordings of the Chelyabinsk superbolide at the event site in 2013 were key data for the accurate description of the extraordinary event.
110625 Feryalözel Feryalözel Feryal Özel (b. 1975) is a Turkish-American astronomer who was a Hubble Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study. She is a University of Arizona professor and Associate Dean of Research in its College of Science, and is a member of the Science Council of the Event Horizon Telescope.
110627 Psaltis Psaltis Dimitrios Psaltis (b. 1970) is a Greek astronomer who has worked at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, MIT and the Institute for Advanced Study, and as a graduate faculty member at the University of Arizona. He is a member of the Black Hole Partnerships for International Research and Education project.
112339 Pimpa Pimpa Pimpa (b. 2008) is the dog that discovered the Cavezzo meteorite just a few days after it fell near Cavezzo, Italy on 2020 Jan. 1. Her sensitive nose was able to find a fresh and unusual meteorite and her contribution was essential for this exceptional discovery. She is one of the few meteorite-hunter dogs in history.
114738 Melissa Melissa Melissa Palomba (b. 2009), is the eldest daughter of Ernesto Palomba, one of the CINEOS observers.
114740 Luigitatto Luigitatto Luigi Tatto (1922–2003) was an Italian writer whose writings were intended for children and young people. Known as “il maestro” (“the teacher”), he promoted literature among the young.
157721 Kölcsey Kölcsey Ferenc Kölcsey (1790–1838) was a Hungarian poet, politician and language reformer, and a honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He wrote Himnusz, the national anthem of Hungary. His strong moral sense and deep devotion to his country are reflected in his poems.
161913 Hunyadi Hunyadi The Hunyadi family was a Hungarian noble family, whose members played a decisive role in the history of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. János Hunyadi was governor of Hungary and Viceroy of Transylvania, while King Matthias Corvinus made Hungary a significant Renaissance power by European standards.
168203 Kereszturi Kereszturi Ákos Kereszturi (b. 1972) is a Hungarian geologist, amateur astronomer and childhood friend of the discoverer, who answered the discoverer's first questions about the universe and with whom he started to discover the beauty of the starry sky. His main research topics are related to planetary science and astrobiology.
170644 Tepliczky Tepliczky István Tepliczky (b. 1961) is a Hungarian amateur astronomer, who was a well-known figure in Hungarian meteor astronomy in the 1980s and 1990s. His friendly personality won many young people to the cause of astronomy. His best-known result is the detection of the outburst of the Aurigids meteor shower in 1986.
178088 Marktovey Marktovey Mark Alexander Tovey (b. 1970) is an amateur astronomer and Adjunct Research Professor in History at Western University in London, Canada. Tovey received his PhD in Cognitive Science from Carleton University in 2011. He developed historical exhibits in the Hume Cronyn Memorial Observatory, and is interested in combining history with public astronomy.
182674 Hanslmeier Hanslmeier Arnold Hanslmeier (b. 1959) is a professor of astrophysics at the University of Graz, author of numerous astronomy textbooks and popular science books, and he is a major contributor to the development of astronomy and astrophysics in Austria.
185196 Vámbéry Vámbéry Ármin Vámbéry (1832–1913) was a Hungarian orientalist, traveler, university professor and a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. During his travels in Central Asia, he visited areas hitherto untouched by Europeans. His greatest scientific achievement was the ethnography of the Turkic heritage of these landscapes.
199630 Szitkay Szitkay Gábor Szitkay (b. 1964) is an amateur astronomer, astrophotographer, and generous supporter of the amateur astronomy movement in Hungary. The 0.45-m Dobsonian telescope he donated revealed the secrets of the universe to many young people, including the discoverer who observed hundreds of faint comets with this telescope.
209089 Csépevaléria Csépevaléria Valéria Csépe (b. 1951) is a Hungarian psychologist, university professor, and a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She is a renowned researcher of elementary acoustic information processing, as well as cognitive psychology and neuroscience.
218087 Kaniansky Kaniansky Stanislav Kaniansky (b. 1968) is a Slovak astronomer and passionate astrophotographer. He is a dedicated popularizer of astronomy, especially among young people, and he organizes summer camps, meetings and expeditions for them. He travels around the globe to observe solar eclipses, aurora borealis and dark skies.
234923 Bonnell Bonnell Jerry T. Bonnell (b. 1954) is an American astrophysicist working at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. His main research interests are in γ-ray bursts and active galaxies. As a co-creator of the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) he has provided outstanding contributions to the public understanding of astronomy since 1995.
246803 Martinezpatrick Martinezpatrick Patrick Martinez (b. 1956) is a French aeronautical engineer and amateur astronomer. He has published several books about observational techniques. He is the founder of the Belesta observatory and the founder-president of the ADAGIO astronomical society.
255940 Maylis Maylis Maylis Lavayssière (b. 1984) is a French research engineer. She is an assiduous observer and co-author of numerous articles on stellar occultations by asteroids and mutual phenomena of Jupiter's satellites. Maylis is a long-time member of the Dax Observatory (MPC code 958).
265059 Bajorgizi Bajorgizi Gizi Bajor (1893–1951) was a Hungarian actress and a lifelong member of the National Theatre. Although she also acted in and directed films, she achieved her true successes on stage. Her former villa is now the Bajor Gizi Actors Museum.
270558 Nemiroff Nemiroff Robert J. Nemiroff (b. 1960) is an American physicist working at Michigan Technological University. His main research interests are in gamma-ray bursts, gravitational lensing, and cosmology. As a co-creator of the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) he has provided outstanding contribution to the public understanding of astronomy since 1995.
295935 Majia Majia Majia is a hill located within Shandong University, Weihai, China. The Weihai Observatory of Shandong University is on top of the hill. Many minor planets were observed and discovered at this observatory, including this minor object.
301946 Bugyi Bugyi István Bugyi (1898–1981) was a Hungarian physician and university professor. He was an excellent organizer and teacher, and between 1931 and 1968 he was chief surgeon at the Szentes County Hospital, where he also served as director on several occasions. Generations of surgeons grew up under his tutelage.
363018 Wenda Wenda Established in 1933, Wenzhou University, known by the abbreviation Wenda, is a key comprehensive university in Zhejiang Province, China, with programs in philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, sciences, engineering, medicine, management, arts, and interdisciplinary science.
369010 Ira Ira Irina Rumyantseva (b. 1969) is a engineer at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. Irina is a specialist in the processing of observations of space debris. She is the wife of the discoverer.
386528 Walterfürtig Walterfürtig Walter Fürtig (b. 1933) is an astronomer at the Sonneberg Observatory, Germany. He has contributed to the development of various instruments, including FORS for the VLT. He has conducted research in the field of variable stars and he is deeply involved in the Sonneberg digital-sky-monitoring program.
428351 Martinchalifour Martinchalifour Martin Chalifour (b. 1961) is the principal concertmaster of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California and a guest instructor at Caltech's Chamber Music Program.
468581 Maiajasperwhite Maiajasperwhite Maia Jasper White (b. 1982) is a chamber musician, teacher, and musical entrepreneur in Los Angeles, California. She has directed Caltech's Chamber Music Program since 2016.
546498 Demjénferenc Demjénferenc Ferenc Demjén (b. 1946) is a Hungarian rock singer, songwriter and bass guitarist. Before his solo career he was a member of several groups. He is a prolific composer who has released or contributed to almost 150 albums. He has received several state awards for his important role in Hungarian pop music.
547400 Szakcsilakatos Szakcsilakatos Béla Szakcsi Lakatos (1943–2022) was an Hungarian jazz pianist, keyboardist, arranger and composer. He is considered a key figure in the spread of jazz and fusion genres in Hungary. His interest extended to combining classical music and jazz. During his career he received numerous honors and accolades.
551900 Laneways Laneways This object was discovered during a live public demonstration of asteroid research whilst collecting data for the OSIRIS Rex Target Asteroids citizen science mission. Laneways, which are narrow streets and pedestrian paths, are the heart of the street culture in Melbourne, Australia. Laneways are often a location for science and art events.
552708 Ödmangovender Ödmangovender Carolina Ödman-Govender (1974–2022) was a Swiss physicist who was a professor of astrophysics at South Africa's University of the Western Cape. She reshaped the ways science is communicated to the public and received awards from the IAU and from South Africa's National Science and Technology Forum for her groundbreaking work.
559135 Richardgreaves Richardgreaves Richard Greaves (b. 1967) is an English commercial property consultant. He is vice-captain of the Cuddington Golf Club (Banstead, Surrey), which raises money annually for local and national charities. Richard is the son-in-law of the discoverer.
560522 Gombaszögi Gombaszögi Ella Gombaszögi (1894–1951) was a Hungarian actress and film star, who gave unforgettable performances in many films, most often as a partner of Gyula Kabos.
562936 Bródyimre Bródyimre Imre Bródy (1891–1944) was a Hungarian physicist, inventor and developer of the modern krypton electric bulb. The invention was the most economical light bulb of its time. Together with others, he developed an industrial process for extracting krypton gas from air.
567490 Bánkyvilma Bánkyvilma Vilma Bánky (1901–1991) was a Hungarian-American silent film actress. Her acting career began in Budapest, and she later worked in France, Austria, and Germany. She was best known for her roles in The Eagle (1925) and The Son of the Sheik (1926). After her movie career she became a professional golfer.
574635 Jánossy Jánossy Dénes Jánossy (1926–2005) was a Hungarian ornithologist, paleontologist and university professor. He was the founder and perpetual president of the Hungarian Ornithological and Nature Conservation Society, one of the most important researchers of Pliocene vertebrate paleontology. He collected more than two million fossils.
576870 Országlili Országlili Lili Ország (1926–1978) was one of the most famous Hungarian surrealist painters. In addition to her painting, she worked in puppet theater for more than two decades, creating dolls and scenery. She has also illustrated children's magazines, storybooks and youth novels.
612477 Csörgeierika Csörgeierika Erika Csörgei (b. 1971) is the wife of Tibor Csörgei, a Slovak amateur astronomer who found and measured the early positions of this object.
612916 Stirlingcolgate Stirlingcolgate Stirling Colgate (1925–2013) was an American nuclear physicist. First interested in X-ray and γ-ray emissions from hydrogen-bomb explosions, he later studied supernovae that produced similar high-energy radiation.
615214 Molnárkristian Molnárkristian Kristian Molnár (b. 1976) is a Slovak amateur astronomer and enthusiastic eclipse chaser. He has visited four continents during twenty expeditions. He is an avid observer of eclipses, meteors, aurora borealis and the zodiacal light.

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558398 Nagysándor Nagy Sándor Sándor Nagy (b. 1970) is a Slovak amateur astronomer and science promoter. As the head of the Corvus astronomy club in Gabčíkovo, he has significantly contributed to the interest of young people in science and astronomy.

Volume 2, #15 (2022)

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15343 Von Wohlgemuth Von Wohlgemuth Emil Edler Von Wohlgemuth (1843–1896) was leader of the Austro-Hungarian polar expedition of 1882. He stayed with his crew for one year on the pack at Jan Mayen island station. Twelve people and a doctor lived in a winter-proof shelter built in Pula, studying meteorology, geomagnetism and northern lights.
15786 Hoshioka Hoshioka Hoshioka is a kindergarten founded in 1978 by the Matsuyama Gakuen Educational Corporation in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture. It is known for its annual space-themed educational programs in cooperation with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.
28146 Nackard Nackard Palmer Nackard (b. 1988) and his family donate their time and talent to Lowell Observatory and other entities in the Flagstaff area. Palmer is a member of Lowell Observatory's Advisory Board and Executive Committee.
30225 Ellenzweibel Ellenzweibel Ellen Gould Zweibel (b. 1952) is an American theoretical astrophysicist who has used simulations, observations and analytical theory to investigate plasmas and magnetic fields in the Sun, other stars, galaxies and clusters of galaxies. Now at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, she has been a leader in linking plasmas with other astrophysical phenomena.
33031 Paolofini Paolofini Paolo Fini (b. 1967) is an Italian engineer and an amateur astronomer active in asteroid characterization (astrometry, photometry, occultations). He is a member of the Gruppo Astrofili di Montelupo and manufactures astronomy equipment such as thermal HR diagrams for blind people and telescopes for wheelchair users.
34466 Ognicholls Ognicholls Oliver Grant Nicholls (b. 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel ISEF for his robotics and intelligent machines project. He also received the Gordon E. Moore Award. He attended the Barker College, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
34467 Raphotter Raphotter Raphael Hotter (b. 1999) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. He attended the Marianopolis College, Westmount, Quebec, Canada.
34469 Danishmahmood Danishmahmood Danish Mahmood (b. 2003) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical engineering project. He attended the London Central Secondary School, London, Ontario, Canada.
34470 Chouruihua Chouruihua Chou Ruihua (b. 2001) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her systems software project. She attended the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China, Beijing, China.
34471 Fanyueyang Fanyueyang Fan Yueyang (b. 2001) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences project. He attended the No. 2 High School of East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
34472 Guxieran Guxieran Gu Xieran (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences team project. She attended the Shanghai Foreign Language School, Shanghai, China.
34473 Linkairui Linkairui Lin Kairui (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. He attended the QuanZhou No. 5 High School, Quanzhou, Fujian, China.
34474 Zhangjingru Zhangjingru Zhang Jingru (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences team project. She attended the High School Affiliated to Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
34475 Zhangyuhui Zhangyuhui Zhang Yuhui (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences team project. He attended the High School Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
34477 Muntz Muntz Benjamin Muntz (b. 1998) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. He attended the H.C. Orsted Gymnasiet i Lyngby, Bronshoj, Denmark.
34478 Jonasboukamp Jonasboukamp Jonas Boukamp (b. 1999) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences team project. He attended the Berufskolleg Rheine, Rheine, Germany.
34479 Dunschen Dunschen Frederik Dunschen (b. 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. He attended the Friedensschule Munster, Munster, Germany.
34482 Jessikirchner Jessikirchner Jessica Kirchner (b. 1999) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences team project. She attended the Berufskolleg Rheine, Rheine, Germany.
34484 Kubetzko Kubetzko Tim Noah Kubetzko (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. He attended the Hans Thoma Gymnasium, Lorrach, Germany.
34485 Nullmeier Nullmeier Lukas Nullmeier (b. 1998) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems project. He attended the Salier-Gymnasium, Waiblingen, Germany.
34488 Lennartresch Lennartresch Lennart Nikolai Resch (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. He attended the Hans Thoma Gymnasium, Lorrach, Germany.
34814 Muthukumar Muthukumar Pragati Muthukumar (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences project. She attended the Commack High School, Commack, New York, U.S.A.
34819 Nandininaidu Nandininaidu Nandini Tondamantham Naidu (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biochemistry project. She attended the Valley Catholic High School, Beaverton, Oregon, U.S.A.
34821 Oyetunji Oyetunji Ephraim Oyetunji (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his behavioral and social sciences project. He attended the American Heritage School, Plantation, Florida, U.S.A.
34822 Dhruvikparikh Dhruvikparikh Dhruvik Parikh (b. 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. He also received the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award. He attended the Henry M. Jackson High School, Bothell, Washington, U.S.A.
34823 Lillipetersen Lillipetersen Lillian Petersen (b. 2002) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth and environmental sciences project. She attended the Los Alamos High School, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A.
34828 Ishapuri Ishapuri Isha Puri (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her computational biology and bioinformatics project. She attended the Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua, New York, U.S.A.
34830 Annaquinlan Annaquinlan Anna Quinlan (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical engineering project. She attended the Menlo-Atherton High School, Atherton, California, U.S.A.
34831 Krithikramesh Krithikramesh Krithik Ramesh (b. 2002) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. He attended the Cherry Creek High School, Greenwood Village, Colorado, U.S.A.
34836 Ronakroy Ronakroy Ronak Roy (b. 2001) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel ISEF for his biomedical engineering project. He also received the Indo-U.S. Science & Technology Visit to India Award. He attended the Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego, California, U.S.A.
34837 Berilsaygin Berilsaygin Beril Lara Saygin (b. 2002) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her translational medical science project. She attended the Keystone School, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.
34844 Malavshah Malavshah Malav H. Shah (b. 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems team project. He attended the Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas, U.S.A.
34852 Shteyman Shteyman Amy Rose Shteyman (b. 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attended the John L. Miller Great Neck North High School, Great Neck, New York, U.S.A.
34855 Annaspektor Annaspektor Anna Spektor (b. 2001) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences team project. She attended the Nicolet High School, Glendale, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
34856 Savithas Savithas Savitha Srinivasan (b. 2002) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her robotics and intelligent machines project. She attended the Interlake High School, Bellevue, Washington, U.S.A.
34857 Sutaria Sutaria Jainil Sutaria (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his materials science team project. He attended the Ardsley High School, Ardsley, New York, U.S.A.
34862 Utkarshtandon Utkarshtandon Utkarsh Tandon (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his computational biology and bioinformatics project. He attended the Cupertino High School, Cupertino, California, U.S.A.
34863 Lientang Lientang Lien Tang (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. She attended the Manzano High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.
34874 Tolwani Tolwani Anil Ravi Tolwani (b. 1999) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems team project. He attended the American High School, Fremont, California, U.S.A.
34876 Sofiatomov Sofiatomov Sofia Tomov (b. 2003) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her translational medical science project. She attended the Homeschool, Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.A.
34877 Tremsin Tremsin Vasily Antonovich Tremsin (b. 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his earth and environmental sciences project. He attended the Campolindo High School, Moraga, California, U.S.A.
34879 Tripathiishan Tripathiishan Eeshan Tripathii (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project. He attended the Dalton School, New York, New York, U.S.A.
34890 Vasikaran Vasikaran Sangita Vasikaran (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biochemistry project. She attended the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, Denton, Texas, U.S.A.
35427 Chelseawang Chelseawang Chelsea Wang (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials science team project. She attended the Fossil Ridge High School, Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A.
35435 Erikayang Erikayang Erika Yang (b. 2000) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials science project. She attended the Granada High School, Livermore, California, U.S.A.
44110 Cassegrain Cassegrain Laurent Cassegrain (c. 1629–1693) was a French priest and teacher. He is the most likely inventor of the optical design bearing his name.
47473 Lorenzopinna Lorenzopinna Lorenzo Pinna (b. 1950) is an Italian journalist and science popularizer. He has participated in the production of television programs, including Quark and Superquark. He is also the author and co-author (with Piero Angela) of books of scientific dissemination, winning as a popularizer the award Premio Europeo Cortina Ulisse.
111933 Alphonsetardif Alphonsetardif Alphonse Tardif (1933–2022) was a Canadian abbot, physics teacher and astronomy mentor at the Collège de Lévis, where he inspired students to pursue careers in science. In 1974 he designed and constructed the college's observatory, which now bears his name, to initiate students to astronomy and imaging, assisted by his own clever electronic designs.
199261 Cassandralejoly Cassandralejoly Cassandra Lejoly (b. 1992) is a Belgian-American astronomer studying small solar system bodies. She began her career analyzing images of comet 1P/Halley, and she has observed and analyzed many cometary nuclei and comae. She joined Spacewatch in 2022, studying near-Earth asteroids and comets.
304122 Ameliawehlau Ameliawehlau Amelia Fay Wehlau (1930–2021) was an American-Canadian astronomer who obtained her Ph.D. in Astronomy from UC Berkeley in 1953. She worked at the University of Western Ontario from 1955 until her retirement in 1995. Known for her research on variable stars in globular clusters, she was the first person to discover a nova in a star-cluster photograph.
522466 Auyeung Auyeung John Auyeung (b. 1952) is an American physicist. He played a critical role in the delivery of high-performance HgCdTe infrared detectors to NASA space missions including Hubble, the James Webb Space Telescope, and the Roman Space Telescope.
540413 Nikzad Nikzad Shouleh Nikzad (b. 1961) is an Iranian-American electronics engineer and research scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory where she leads the Advanced Detector Arrays, Imaging Systems, & Nanoscience Group. Her research work considers ultraviolet and low-energy particle detectors, nanostructure devices, and novel spectrometers.
553532 Alfiejohnpercy Alfiejohnpercy Alfie John Percy Forward (b. 2012) is the grandson of the discoverer.
575498 Lampérthgyula Lampérthgyula Gyula Lampérth (1950–2001) was a Hungarian teacher of physics and mathematics. He was the first principal of the Dániel Berzsenyi Grammar School (Lyceum) in Sopron after it returned to the Evangelical-Lutheran Church after being a public school for 43 years.
590666 Jianguo Jianguo Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School was established in 1898. It was the first public high school in Taiwan.
603200 Yuchichung Yuchichung Chi-Chung Yu (1910–2002) was a veteran journalist and distinguished alum of the National Central University. He was the founder of the Yu Chi-Chung Cultural and Educational Foundation, which promotes the causes of environmental education, sustainability and social justice in Taiwan.

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10144 Bernardbigot Bernardbigot Bernard Bigot (1950–2022) was a French chemist. He was the French High Commissioner for Atomic Energy from 2003 to 2009, as well as a scientific advisor to the French government. Bigot was the French representative to and (from 2015) Director General of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor
19254 Shojitomoko Shojitomoko This name is a combination of the names of the first discoverer's parents, Shoji (b. 1929) and Tomoko (1931–2011) Hirasawa. Shoji made his son's first telescope. He is a master at making bamboo fishing rods, a style peculiar to Japan.
19927 Rogefeldt Rogefeldt Pugh Rogefeldt (b. 1947) is the stage name of Anders Sture Torbjörn Rogefeldt, a Swedish singer-songwriter and guitarist. His best known song is “Små lätta moln”.
20427 Hjalmar Hjalmar Hjalmar Lagerkvist (b. 2021) is a grandson of the discoverer.
21189 Robertonesci Robertonesci Roberto Nesci (b. 1949) is a former Italian professor of astrophysics at La Sapienza University of Rome. He is currently an associate researcher at Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica/Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali, and president of the observatory of Foligno (code K56). He develops scientific programs and educational activities in Umbria.
21190 Martamaffei Martamaffei Marta Maffei (b. 1957) is the founder of a cultural center for the promotion of scientific studies dedicated to her father, the Italian astronomer Paolo Maffei. She is active in the cultural life of the city of Foligno, and she is a member of the Fulginia Academy of Arts, Letters and Sciences.
28581 Dyerlytle Dyerlytle Dyer Lytle (b. 1956) is a Software Engineer at Lowell Observatory, crucial to maintaining software used by all observers at the 4.3-m Lowell Discovery Telescope. He was previously a Software Engineer for instruments aboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft, and he was a Scientific Programmer with NOAO's IRAF group.
28589 Nisley Nisley Ishara Nisley (b. 1995) received her S.B. degree from MIT in planetary science in 2017, then joined Lowell Observatory in 2017 as an Observer Technician for the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer. She has been working as an Observer/Operator at the Lowell Discovery Telescope since 2019.
28608 Sblomquist Sblomquist Solvay Blomquist (b. 1998) received her B.S. degree from Northern Arizona University in Astronomy and Mathematics in 2020. Solvay joined Lowell Observatory in 2020 where she continues to work as an Observer Technician for the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer and Research Assistant for Lowell Observatory.
28610 Stephenriggs Stephenriggs Stephen Riggs (b. 1956) is Lowell Observatory's Senior Philanthropy Manager, overseeing the annual and planned giving programs, resulting in a significant increase in present and future revenue. Stephen has had a distinguished career in philanthropy and is a valued member of the Lowell community.
29898 Richardnugent Richardnugent Richard Nugent (b. 1955) has degrees in positional astronomy and worked for NASA in the 1980s on orbital navigation, instrument pointing and image analysis. An occultation observer since 1990, he travelled worldwide on 120 expeditions, including many eclipses in a concerted effort to measure the solar radius. He is the longtime Executive Secretary of IOTA.
34650 Dunkenberger Dunkenberger Logan Dunkenberger (b. 2001) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her microbiology project. She attended the Roanoke Valley Governor's School for Science and Technology, Roanoke, Virginia, U.S.A.
34651 Edamadaka Edamadaka Sathya Edamadaka (b. 2001) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. He attended the High Technology High School, Lincroft, New Jersey, U.S.A.
34652 Simoneevans Simoneevans Simone Alma Evans (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences project. She attended the South River High School, Edgewater, Maryland, U.S.A.
34675 Feldbush Feldbush Anna C. Feldbush (b. 1999) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials science project. She attended the West Shore Junior/Senior High School, Melbourne, Florida, U.S.A.
34678 Hansenestruch Hansenestruch Philippe Ingemann Hansen-Estruch (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical and health sciences project. He attended the Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego, California, U.S.A.
34680 Anahumphrey Anahumphrey Ana Luisa Tio Humphrey (b. 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her physics and astronomy project. She attended the T. C. Williams High School, Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A.
34681 Suhahussain Suhahussain Suha Hussain (b. 2002) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her systems software project. She attended the Queens High School for the Sciences at York College, Jamaica, New York, U.S.A.
34687 Isahaku Isahaku Ayman Napsy Isahaku (b. 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel ISEF for his animal sciences team project. He also received the Indo-U.S. Science & Technology Visit to India Award. He attended the Nicolet High School, Glendale, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
34729 Natalianoel Natalianoel Natalia Noel Jacobson (b. 1999) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences project. She attended the Empire High School, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
34730 Rainajain Rainajain Raina Jain (b. 2002) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering project. She attended the Greenwich High School, Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.A.
34731 Ronitjain Ronitjain Ronit Jain (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his earth and environmental sciences project. He attended the Interlake High School, Bellevue, Washington, U.S.A.
34737 Parkerjou Parkerjou Parker Jou (b. 2001) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. He attended the Carmel High School, Carmel, Indiana, U.S.A.
34739 Maryalice Maryalice Mary Alice Fitzpatrick Jouve (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her physics and astronomy project. She attended the McGill-Toolen Catholic High School, Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A.
34740 Emmakeeler Emmakeeler Emma Louise Keeler (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her microbiology project. She attended the Falmouth Academy, Falmouth, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
34741 Alyssakeirn Alyssakeirn Alyssa Keirn (b. 2002) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical engineering project. She attended the Rocky Mountain High School, Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A.
34743 Kollipara Kollipara Veenadhari Kollipara (b. 2001) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering project. She attended the Interlake High School, Bellevue, Washington, U.S.A.
34752 Venkatkrishnan Venkatkrishnan Venkat Vinayak Krishnan (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems team project. He attended the American High School, Fremont, California, U.S.A.
34766 Everettkroll Everettkroll Everett Adien Jeffrey Kroll (b. 2000) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biomedical engineering project. He attended the Stillwater Area High School, Stillwater, Minnesota, U.S.A.
34769 Remilabeille Remilabeille Remi Olivier Labeille (b. 2002) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. He attended the Midway High School, Waco, Texas, U.S.A.
34770 Leyendecker Leyendecker Peyton Maria Leyendecker (b. 2002) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her microbiology project. She attended the Skyview Academy, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, U.S.A.
34771 Lilauren Lilauren Lauren Hsing-Tze Li (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her cellular and molecular biology project. She attended the Westview High School, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.
34772 Lirachel Lirachel Rachel Li (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her materials science team project. She attended the Spackenkill High School, Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S.A.
34780 Nikhillohe Nikhillohe Nikhil Lohe (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. He attended the Bergen County Academies, Hackensack, New Jersey, U.S.A.
34784 Lukelong Lukelong Luke M. Long (b. 2000) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. He attended the Canterbury School, Fort Myers, Florida, U.S.A.
34788 Samuellossef Samuellossef Samuel Brian Lossef (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy project. He attended the School Without Walls High School, Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.A.
34796 Rheamalhotra Rheamalhotra Rhea Malhotra (b. 2003) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel ISEF for her biochemistry project. She also received the European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award. She attended the Moravian Academy, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
34797 Alicemartynova Alicemartynova Alice Martynova (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. She attended the Los Gatos High School, Los Gatos, California, U.S.A.
34799 Mcdonaldboyer Mcdonaldboyer Ainsley McDonald-Boyer (b. 1999) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attended the Azle High School, Azle, Texas, U.S.A.
34800 Evanmeade Evanmeade Evan McKenna Meade (b. 1999) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. He attended the Keystone School, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.
34802 Anwesha Anwesha Anwesha Mukherjee (b. 2003) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her robotics and intelligent machines project. She attended the Westview High School, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.
58941 Guishida Guishida Founded in 1941, Guishida (Guizhou Normal University, GZNU) is a key multidisciplinary university in Guizhou province, China. GZNU covers a broad spectrum of 11 disciplines such as philosophy, literature and education, featuring strengths in teacher training. GZNU established its Astronomy Department in 2019.
218268 Pierremariepelé Pierremariepelé Pierre-Marie Pelé (b. 1970) has been a French meteorite hunter since 2003. He is a specialist on French meteorites and he has published several reference books on the topic.
266286 Bodenmüller Bodenmüller Wolfgang Bodenmüller (b. 1951) is a German amateur astronomer and astrophotographer. He was a founding member and long-term Chairman of the Volkssternwarte Singen, which operates a public observatory and conducts public astronomical education.
281661 Michaelsiems Michaelsiems Michael Siems (b. 1960) is a German boomerang thrower who began building boomerangs in 1982. He is a longtime friend of the discoverer, sharing the passion for boomerang sport. Siems won the German Championship in 1986 and often was captain of the German team at international competitions. He designed new boomerang shapes and is the author of several books.
505906 Raozihe Raozihe Rao Zihe (b. 1950) is a Chinese biophysicist and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the European Academy of Sciences. He has revealed fundamental structure-function and mechanistic insights into the life-cycle of highly pathogenic viruses and Mycobacterium tuberculosisi.

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5364 Christophschäfer Christophschäfer Christoph Schäfer (b. 1975) is a German astrophysicist at the University of Tübingen who works in computational physics and high-performance computing. He is an expert on numerical particle methods, with a focus on collision and impact processes as well as protoplanetary disk modeling.
14027 Ichimoto Ichimoto Kiyoshi Ichimoto (b. 1957) is a professor at Kyoto University. He has contributed to the understanding of the magnetohydrodynamic phenomena of the Sun, such as sunspots and flares, through innovative observations. He is also a member of the Astronomical Society of Japan.
27620 Kristenwalsh Kristenwalsh Kristen Walsh (b. 1955) is a civil engineer who spent her career in the aerospace industry, working in structural dynamics of rockets, missiles, and spacecraft, before accepting the role of Launch Services Program Manager for Delta II and Delta IV for NASA and commercial missions. She serves on the Lowell Observatory Advisory Board.
27622 Richardbaker Richardbaker Richard Baker (b. 1950) served in the Air Force for four years before becoming an aerospace engineer. He worked in the aerospace industry, specializing in trajectory analysis on the Delta Launch Vehicle and robotics for the International Space Station. He serves on the Lowell Observatory Advisory Board.
28052 Lowellputnam Lowellputnam W. Lowell Putnam IV (b. 1954) is the 5th Sole Trustee of Lowell Observatory. He was involved in early-generation television traffic systems, holding senior software development and business analyst positions in the broadcast industry. Lowell Observatory's reputation as a research and educational organization has grown significantly under his leadership.
28053 Kimberlyputnam Kimberlyputnam Kimberly Putnam (b. 1969) is the wife and partner of W. Lowell Putnam IV, Sole Trustee of Lowell Observatory. She manages many of the aspects of the Lowell Observatory Advisory Board's annual meeting. She applies her skills from her career in the travel industry to benefit the observatory's international travel to foreign observatories with supporters.
28116 Drewbarringer Drewbarringer Drew Barringer (b. 1946) is the grandson of Daniel Barringer, who provided evidence that Meteor Crater was formed by the impact of a large meteorite. Drew has been a longtime active member of Lowell Observatory's Advisory Board and serves on the Executive Committee.
28118 Vaux Vaux Henry Vaux (b. 1940) published a photographic book in 2018, Legacy in Time, which took 20 years to complete. He also served for ten years as Associate Vice President at the University of California System. Henry has served on Lowell Observatory's Advisory Board for many years, giving generously of his time and talent to further Lowell's mission.
28147 Colbath Colbath G. Kent Colbath (b. 1953) and his late wife Jill have been longtime supporters of Lowell Observatory for the past twenty years. Kent has had a varied career in geology, and was Chair of Earth Science at Cerritos Community College. Kent is a die-hard science enthusiast and he serves on Lowell Observatory's Advisory Board.
28149 Arieldaniel Arieldaniel Ariel Daniel (b. 1998) is a Senior Educator at Lowell Observatory. Her enthusiasm for astronomy and teaching is reflected in rave reviews from guests and staff alike. Ariel inspires the next generation of scientists by being personable and educational in both onsite and online programs.
28436 Davesawyer Davesawyer David Sawyer (b. 1959) has been the Technical Project Manager at Lowell Observatory since 2017, managing projects such as the Astronomy Discovery Center and the Yale EXPRES (EXtreme PREcision Spectrometer) at the Lowell Discovery Telescope. He earned an MS in Astronomy in 1993 and a BS in Electrical Engineering in 1981.
28582 Haileyosborn Haileyosborn Hailey Osborn (b. 1998) is a Senior Educator at Lowell Observatory. She engages the public during live history tours and astronomy talks, entertaining them with her vast knowledge of black holes and her fantastical constellation stories. She also captivates audiences in far-reaching digital events.
28590 Kyledilger Kyledilger Kyle Dilger (b. 1986) shares his time and talent with Lowell Observatory, serving on the Observatory's Advisory Board and its Marketing Committee. Kyle became interested in Lowell Observatory after one visit. He quickly became involved, providing occasional meals for telescope operators and taking drone images of the Observatory's Mars Hill campus.
28591 Racheldilger Racheldilger Rachel Dilger (b. 1985) dreamed of joining a space program since childhood. Rachel's involvement with Lowell Observatory's programs has been a way to make that dream come true. Rachel serves on Lowell Observatory's Advisory Board and has volunteered with the Observatory's marketing and technical efforts.
28593 Ryanhamilton Ryanhamilton Ryan Hamilton (b. 1983) is Lowell Observatory's Head of Instrumentation. He leads the maintenance, operation, and development efforts for myriad astronomical instruments across several sites, from the 4.3-m Lowell Discovery Telescope to the new Peggy and Eric Johnson 1-m Telescope, and many more.
29549 Sandrasbaragli Sandrasbaragli Alessandra Sbaragli (b. 1974) obtained a degree in landscape architecture from the University of Florence. She is the daughter-in-law of the first discoverer.
33054 Eduardorossi Eduardorossi Eduardo Rossi (b. 1985) obtained a degree in Physics from the University of Pisa. He studied ocean acoustics, then volcanology and the dispersion of volcanic ash into the atmosphere. He is also a member of the Gruppo Astrofili Montelupo.
34433 Kavars Kavars Michelle Kavars mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Lewis Central Middle School, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
34441 Thomaslee Thomaslee Thomas Lee mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. He teaches at the Altamont Elementary School, Mountain House, California.
34443 Markmadland Markmadland Mark Madland mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. He teaches at the Leslie Middle School, Salem, Oregon.
34444 Kellmcallister Kellmcallister Kelly McAllister mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Riverside Virtual School, Riverside, California.
34446 Karenmccoy Karenmccoy Karen McCoy mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Meyzeek Middle School, Louisville, Kentucky.
34447 Mesidor Mesidor Philisha Mesidor mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Saint Rose of Lima Catholic School, Miami Shores, Florida.
34450 Zashamickey Zashamickey Zasha Mickey mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Lake Highland Preparatory School, Orlando, Florida.
34451 Rebohearn Rebohearn Rebecca O'Hearn mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Andover School of Montessori, Andover, Massachusetts.
34452 Jenniparker Jenniparker Jennifer Parker mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Woodside Elementary School, Woodside, California.
34453 Elisapeters Elisapeters Elisa Peters mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Terman Middle School, Palo Alto, California.
34456 Lydiareznik Lydiareznik Lydia Reznik mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the BASIS Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona.
34457 Leahroberts Leahroberts Leah Roberts mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Westminster Schools, Atlanta, Georgia.
34462 Stoffregen Stoffregen Nate Stoffregen mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. He teaches at the Quest Academy, Palatine, Illinois.
34465 Swaminathan Swaminathan Raji Swaminathan mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Harker School, San Jose, California.
34589 Sarahadamo Sarahadamo Sarah Elizabeth Adamo (b. 2000) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her animal sciences project. She attended the Smithtown High School West, Smithtown, New York, U.S.A.
34591 Saadhahmed Saadhahmed Saadh Ahmed (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his translational medical science project. He attended the Northview High School, Johns Creek, Georgia, U.S.A.
34592 Amirtharaj Amirtharaj Divya Amirtharaj (b. 2001) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her systems software project. She attended the Westview High School, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.
34594 Rohanarora Rohanarora Rohan Arora (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems team project. He attended the American High School, Fremont, California, U.S.A.
34599 Burzinbalsara Burzinbalsara Burzin Poras Balsara (b. 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems team project. He attended the Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas, U.S.A.
34616 Andrewbennett Andrewbennett Andrew Bennett (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his engineering mechanics project. He attended the Bountiful High School, Bountiful, Utah, U.S.A.
34619 Swagat Swagat Swagat Bhattacharyya (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his embedded systems project. He attended the Morgantown High School, Morgantown, West Virginia, U.S.A.
34620 Edwinbodoni Edwinbodoni Edwin Christopher Bodoni (b. 2000) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his translational medical science project. He attended the Cherry Creek High School, Greenwood Village, Colorado, U.S.A.
34625 Bollimpalli Bollimpalli Meghana Chowdary Bollimpalli (b. 2001) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2018 Intel ISEF for her chemistry project. She also received the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award. She attended the Little Rock Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.A.
34628 Samaboyea Samaboyea Samantha Boyea (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her robotics and intelligent machines project. She attended the Greenwich Junior-Senior High School, Greenwich, New York, U.S.A.
34632 Sarahbroas Sarahbroas Sarah Mae Broas (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical engineering project. She attended the Putnam Valley High School, Putnam Valley, New York, U.S.A.
34633 Megancantwell Megancantwell Megan Cantwell (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attended the Veritas Academy, Austin, Texas, U.S.A.
34634 Anjalichadha Anjalichadha Anjali R. Chadha (b. 2002) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental engineering project. She attended the duPont Manual High School, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.
34644 Yatinchandar Yatinchandar Yatin J. Chandar (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project. He attended the Davidson Academy of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, U.S.A.
34646 Niaclements Niaclements Nia Myfanwy Clements (b. 2000) was awarded first place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her biomedical and health sciences project. She attended the Keystone School, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.
34647 Ankushdhawan Ankushdhawan Ankush Kundan Dhawan (b. 2001) was awarded second place in the 2018 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental engineering project. He attended the Signature School, Evansville, Indiana, U.S.A.
36039 Joandunham Joandunham Joan Dunham (b. 1944) has a PhD in aerospace engineering and is the Secretary/Treasurer of the International Occultation Timing Association. She has been active in the field since 1966 when she began observing and analyzing occultations at the US Naval Observatory. This work continued during subsequent employment with NASA contractors and into retirement.
37313 Paolocampaner Paolocampaner Paolo Campaner (1952–2022) was an Italian amateur astronomer who discovered 17 supernovae and one nova. His main interest was in astrophotography.
42611 Manchu Manchu Manchu (b. 1956, real name Philippe Bouchet) is a French space artist. As a science and science-fiction illustrator, he inspired generations of readers and budding scientists in France, enabling them to visualize exotic worlds or phenomena. His paintings are both spectacular and realistic.
85515 Annakukharskaya Annakukharskaya Anna Kukharskaya (b. 1981) obtained a degree in veterinary medicine from RUDN University in Moscow in 2004. She is the daughter-in-law of the second discoverer.
155217 Radnóti Radnóti Miklós Radnóti (1909–1944), born Miklós Glatter, is regarded as one of the greatest Hungarian poets of the 20th century. His poetry mingles avant-garde and expressionist themes with a new classical style. He was the Hungarian translator of works by La Fontaine and Apollinaire.
156580 Madách Madách Imre Madách (1823–1864) was a Hungarian poet, writer, lawyer, and corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. One of the outstanding figures of Hungarian literature and dramatic poetry, his major work was Az ember tragédiája (The Tragedy of Man).
197192 Kazinczy Kazinczy Ferenc Kazinczy (1759–1831) was an author, poet and translator. He was a leader in the regeneration of the Hungarian language and literature at the turn of the 19th century. Today his name is connected with the extensive Language Reform, when thousands of words were coined or revived.
210070 Robertcapa Robertcapa Robert Capa (1913–1954), born Endre Ernő Friedmann, was a Hungarian-American war photographer and photojournalist, who covered five wars directly from the battlefield. His most famous photograph is “The Falling Soldier”, taken in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War.
299897 Skipitis Skipitis Raimundas Skipitis (b. 1959) is one of the most skilled Lithuanian amateur astronomers. An expert in photometric instrumentations, he built optical telescopes and photoelectric photometers. Also he built an observatory in Glitiskes (35 km to the north of Vilnius), where he carries out astronomical observations.
304826 Kini Kini Kini R. Manjunatha (b. 1956) is a biologist at the National University of Singapore. He is well known for his research on snake venoms. Name suggested by S. X. Han.
321802 Malaspina Malaspina Alessandro Malaspina (1754–1810) was an Italian navigator. He explored the Pacific Ocean during 1789–1794 in the service of Spain, visiting Chile, Alaska, the Philippines, New Zealand and Australia. He was unjustly sentenced to eight years in prison upon his return and could not publish the report of his journey, which was mostly forgotten for a century.
370068 Chrisholmberg Chrisholmberg Chris Holmberg (b. 1951) was a project coordinator at the Planetary Science Institute for twenty years. Her organizational skills and cheerful demeanor made her an asset to numerous endeavors. Her relationship with PSI began when she was its first travel agent, delivering paper tickets personally.
423645 Quénisset Quénisset Ferdinand Jules Quénisset (1872–1951) was a French astronomer who discovered the comets C/1893 N1 and C/1911 S2. He worked as an observer, specializing in astrophotography, at Camille Flammarion's observatory in Juvisy-sur-Orge.
450297 Csákánybéla Csákánybéla Béla Csákány (1932–2022) was a Hungarian mathematician, a professor of the University of Szeged, and rector (1985–1990) of its predecessor, József Attila University (JATE). He was the first president of the foundation that established the Observatory of Szeged, the original host of the JATE Asteroid Survey.
455207 Kellyyoder Kellyyoder Kelly Yoder (b. 1963) worked as the sponsored projects manager at the Planetary Science Institute for over twenty years. She guided proposals through the regulatory labyrinth of funding agency requirements and her patient assistance to scientists played a vital role for successful projects.
499526 Romhányi Romhányi József Romhányi (1921–1983) was a Hungarian writer, poet, and translator. He is best known for the scripts of various cartoon series and translations for dubbed versions of American cartoons, such as the rhyming translation of The Flintstones. He translated several musicals into Hungarian, the best known being Cats.
526997 Hohai Hohai Hohai University, located in Nanjing City, is a top university dedicated to research of and education of water resources in China. The university has cultivated talent that has contributed tremendously to global water resource development and governance.
529729 Xida Xida Located in Xi'an, Xida (Northwest University of China) is famous for its geology, archaeology and traditional Chinese cultural studies. It has three campuses, 25 departments and 25 000 students, with 88 undergraduate majors and 24 first-level disciplines authorized for doctoral degrees.
548263 Alexandertutov Alexandertutov Alexander Nikolaevich Tutov (1966–2018) was a Russian doctor and fantasy writer. His books include Black Angel, White Angel, Misha and the Witch and Cossack Epic.
552420 Flodubeyjames Flodubeyjames Florence Amy Jayne Dubey-James (b. 2012) is the granddaughter of the discoverer.
554466 Pablomotos Pablomotos Pablo Motos Burgos (b. 1965) is a Spanish television presenter, radio host, comedian and businessman. Since 2006 he has been the host and producer of the talk show El Hormiguero.
565780 Kopaszimre Kopaszimre Imre Kopasz (1938–2017) was a teacher of physics and mathematics. He was a primary-school principal in Pirtó, a small village in Hungary, where he lived with his family. His younger daughter, Katalin, is the wife of the second discoverer.
574506 Sopronilíceum Sopronilíceum Lutheran Lyceum in Sopron (founded in 1557) is one of the oldest grammar schools in Hungary. It is the alma mater of the second discoverer and of many prominent people in science, the church, education, the arts, and public life.
591763 Orishut' Orishut' Named for a Russian village on the Yushut basin, near the city of Yoshkar-Ola, on the occasion of the village's 200th anniversary.

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5339 Desmars Desmars Josselin Desmars (b. 1980) is a French astronomer at the Observatoire de Paris-IMCCE who predicts occultation by small solar-system bodies. He has led or participated in occultation campaigns to derive Pluto's atmospheric activity, to refine the size and position of Apophis, and to detect the rings of Chariklo.
5353 Baillié Baillié Kevin Baillié (b. 1980) is a French astronomer at the Observatoire de Paris-IMCCE whose research focuses on the understanding of planet and satellite formation. He has developed numerical models for protoplanetary disk evolution and planetary formation, and studied the rings-satellite interactions in Saturn’s rings using Cassini-UVIS data.
19506 Angellopez Angellopez Angel Lopez Jimenez (b. 1955) is an observer at Mallorca Observatory and has built an automated observatory in Consell.
27086 Italicobrass Italicobrass Italico Brass (1870–1943) was an Italian painter and art collector. He was known for his portraits and landscapes, and served as a war painter from 1917.
28057 Hollars Hollars Dennis R. Hollars (b. 1942) is a long-time supporter of Lowell Observatory and its mission. He is an astronomer who received his PhD from New Mexico University where he studied with Clyde Tombaugh. Dennis continues to be generous with his time and talent serving on Lowell Observatory's Advisory Board and Technology committee.
28193 Italosvevo Italosvevo Italo Svevo was the pseudonym of Aron Hector Schmitz (1861–1928), an Italian writer and playwright. He is best known for the psychological novel La coscienza di Zeno.
28408 van Baalen van Baalen Mark van Baalen (b. 1945) has served on the Lowell Observatory Advisory Board since its founding in 1987. His career in geological sciences and astronomy at Harvard University spanned over five decades. He is a founding member of the New Hampshire Geological Society and a Life Trustee of the Mount Washington Observatory.
34392 Afroz Afroz Farhana Afroz mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Granada Islamic School, Santa Clara, California.
34393 Cindyallen Cindyallen Cindy Allen mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Chapel Hill Middle School, Douglasville, Georgia.
34397 Rosaliebarber Rosaliebarber Rosalie Barber mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Saint Matthew Catholic School, San Antonio, Texas.
34400 Kimbaxter Kimbaxter Kim Baxter mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Abraham Lincoln Middle School, Gainesville, Florida.
34401 Kaibeecher Kaibeecher Kaitlin Beecher mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Bear River Charter School, Logan, Utah.
34404 Jaybuddi Jaybuddi Jay Buddi mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. He teaches at the Surfside Middle School, Panama City Beach, Florida.
34406 Kristenconn Kristenconn Kristen Connelly mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Tredyffrin-Easttown Middle School, Berwyn, Pennsylvania.
34412 Tamicruz Tamicruz Tami Cruz mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Grand Avenue Middle School, Bellmore, New York.
34415 Racheldragos Racheldragos Rachel Dragos mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Nueva School, Hillsborough, California.
34418 Juliegodfrey Juliegodfrey Julie Godfrey mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Northwestern Middle School, Milton, Georgia.
34432 Groebe Groebe Rebecca Groebe mentored a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students. She teaches at the Delta Woods Middle School, Lee's Summit, Missouri.
42795 Derekmuller Derekmuller Derek Muller (b. 1982) is a Canadian-Australian science communicator. He is the creator of the science YouTube channel, Veritasium, for which he received two Streamy Awards. He has hosted television documentaries, including Uranium – Twisting the Dragon's Tail and Vitamania: The Sense and Nonsense of Vitamins.
58145 Gus Gus The discoverer’s father Augustin J. “Gus” Rudnyk (1927–2011) always encouraged his son in science and art. A WW2 veteran (US Army/Counter Intelligence Corps), he also worked on: communications systems for the Lunar Excursion Module for NASA’s Apollo lunar program; Space Shuttle data systems; and numerous US Defense intelligence satellite programs.
66885 Wangxiaomo Wangxiaomo Wang Xiaomo (b. 1938) is a Chinese radar and electronic technology expert, and an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He designed many important radar systems and was the chief editor of the first series of books on modern China radar engineering. He was honored with China's State Preeminent Science and Technology Award in 2012.
96591 Emiliemartin Emiliemartin Emilie Martin (b. 1977) is a French science journalist. She has been section editor for the French astronomy magazine Ciel et Espace, where she specialized in reporting science activities in the field all over the world. She also works as a science journalist for several channels on French television.
192353 Wangdazhong Wangdazhong Wang Dazhong (b. 1935) is a Chinese nuclear reactor engineer, an educator, and an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has served as president of Tsinghua University, and he won the 2020 State Preeminent Science and Technology Award of China.
199696 Kemenesi Kemenesi Gábor Kemenesi (b. 1987) is a Hungarian biologist and virus researcher, who played a prominent role in providing accurate information to the general public via the media during the COVID pandemic. He is the winner of the 2022 annual science communication award of the Club of Hungarian Science Journalists.
248866 Margherita Margherita Flavia Margherita Natalina Mazzucato (b. 1953) is the older sister of the second discoverer. She is now retired, after a long career as a nurse at the Livorno Civil Hospital.
266710 Pedrettiadriana Pedrettiadriana Adriana Pedretti (b. 1950) is the mother of the discoverer. She always encouraged her son's passion for astronomy.
299785 Alexeymolchanov Alexeymolchanov Alexey Molchanov (b. 1987) is a Russian freediver, who holds a men's world record in constant weight apnea (CWT) at 130 m.
420612 Nuptel Nuptel NUPT, founded in 1942, is the abbreviation of “Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications”. Over the past 80 years, it has developed into a renowned university in China, and has been hailed as the “Cradle of China's IT Talents”, having cultivated a large number of high-tech talents in the field of information.
545651 Lilyjames Lilyjames Lily Catherine James (b. 2002) is the granddaughter of the discoverer. She is currently studying psychology at the Open University.
549706 Spbuni Spbuni Saint Petersburg University, founded by Peter the Great in 1724, was the first university in Russia. It is one of the largest research and educational centers in the world, and the alma mater of numerous scientists, philosophers and lecturers, including nine Nobel Prize laureates.
554879 Kissgyula Kissgyula Gyula Kiss (1948–2022) was a Hungarian amateur astronomer, who brought the universe closer to thousands of people via public lectures and sky-watching events. He also inspired young people, including the second discoverer, to choose astronomy or space science as their profession.
575511 Bükk Bükk The Bükk Mountains are a part of the North Hungarian Mountains of the Inner Western Carpathians. The Bükk's maximum elevation is 959 meters, the main mass of the mountains is a limestone plateau, and there are 1115 known caves.
612787 Haumannpéter Haumannpéter Péter Haumann (1941–2022) was a popular, multi-talented Hungarian actor, who was awarded the title of The Nation's Actor. He appeared in nearly 100 movies and thousands of stage performances. He played leading roles in tragedies, comedies and musicals, and was also a popular voice actor.

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29675 Ippolitonievo Ippolitonievo Ippolito Nievo (1831–1861) was an Italian writer, journalist and revolutionary. His Le Confessioni d'un italiano (Confessions of an Italian) is one of the most important novels about the unification of Italy.
43574 Joyharjo Joyharjo Joy Harjo (b. 1951) is a member of the Mvskoke Nation and author of poetry, prose, plays, children's books, music albums and other creative works. She is the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and recipient of numerous other awards. Joy contributed a poetic message carried on NASA's Lucy spacecraft.
56795 Amandagorman Amandagorman Amanda S. C. Gorman (b. 1998) is an American poet. She was the first National Youth Poet Laureate. She advocates for environmental protection, racial and gender equality. She contributed a message of kindness and courage to our descendants etched on the plaque on NASA's Lucy spacecraft.
99915 Henarejos Henarejos Philippe Henarejos (b. 1967) is a French science journalist and Editor-in-Chief of the French astronomy magazine Ciel et Espace. He is the author of 15 books, mainly celestial handbooks, popularization books, and the book Ils ont march sur la Lune, the story of the Apollo missions.
100600 Davidfossé Davidfossé David Fossé (b. 1974) is a French science journalist writing for the astronomy magazine Ciel et Espace, where he serves as Deputy Editor-in-Chief. He obtained a PhD in astrophysics, with research dedicated to radioastronomy and astrochemistry. He wrote a book about exoplanets.
124450 Shyamalan Shyamalan Manoj Nelliyattu “M. Knight” Shyamalan (b. 1970) is an American filmmaker and actor. Most of his movies have science fiction or supernatural elements, such as The Sixth Sense (1999) and Signs (2002). He was awarded the Padma Shri by the government of India.
177830 Rubenhagen Rubenhagen David Alfred Rubenhagen (b. 1959) is a Canadian amateur astronomer, rocket and space enthusiast, and accomplished machinist pattern maker. He has built parts for many small- and medium-sized telescopes. Rubenhagen worked with retired astronaut Bjarni Tryggvason to build a radiative-transfer experiment that flew on the International Space Station.
185578 Agustinelcasta Agustinelcasta Agustin Martinez (b. 1963), known as “Agustin El Casta”, is a Mallorcan humorist. He is known for his comedic characters, including the Latin lover Lorenzo Llamas and Klaus Kartoffel, a German who tries to blend into Mallorcan life.
209374 Sabil Sabil Mohammed Sabil (b. 1976) is a researcher in the department of physics at the Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco. He is one of the founders of the Oukaïmeden Observatory.
258323 Róbertbarsa Róbertbarsa Róbert Barsa (b. 1987) is a Slovak amateur astronomer. He is a long-time meteor observer, and an astrophotographer. He was the first Slovak gold medalist at the International Olympiad in Astronomy and Astrophysics. As an active member of the Slovak Astronomical Society, he focuses on the popularization of astronomy.
270584 Vlasta Vlasta Vlasta Suchanová (b. 1964) is a nature-loving Slovakian lawyer who spends her free time wandering the mountains and on clear nights she travels far away from the city lights to admire the beauty of the night sky.
276163 Tafreshi Tafreshi Babak Amin Tafreshi (b. 1978) is an Iranian-born photographer, journalist and amateur astronomer. He was the winner of the 2009 Lennart Nilsson Award for Scientific Photography, and the founder of The World at Night project in order to preserve the night sky from light pollution.
286163 Begeni Begeni Peter “Begi” Begeni (b. 1974) is a Slovak astronomer and information technology specialist. He is an enthusiastic observer, a popularizer of astronomy, and the author of several books. Light pollution and the protection of the night environment are issues near to his heart. He initiated the establishment of three dark sky parks in Slovakia.
329069 Russellporter Russellporter Russell W. Porter (1871–1949) was the founder of the Springfield Telescope Makers in 1923 and designed its Stellafane Clubhouse built in 1924. The annual Stellafane Convention of amateur telescope makers started in 1926 and has since inspired many thousands of participants toward science and technology.
335968 Xiejin Xiejin Xie Jin (1923–2008) was a Chinese film director. He directed a series of outstanding films, which recorded the change of modern social life in China.
343774 Samuelhale Samuelhale Samuel D. Hale (b. 1942) is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Mount Wilson Institute and grandson of Mount Wilson Observatory's founding director, George Ellery Hale. Hale served also as the founding host of the Alliance of Historic Observatories, an organization devoted to the future well-being of observatories.
401820 Špilas Špilas Špilas is a local dialect name given to the 13th-century castle and fortress dominating the Brno skyline. Originally intended as a royal castle, it was later rebuilt into a huge baroque fortress and used as a prison. The castle is now maintained by the Brno City Museum.
465036 Tatm Tatm Since 1959, the Taiwan Agricultural Technical Mission (TATM) has collaborated with many countries to improve collection of meteorological data, to develop and introduce crop disaster mitigation techniques, and to increase the availability of agricultural information.
530739 Nanligong Nanligong Nanligong (Nanjing University of Science & Technology) was founded in 1953. It has been devoted to technology development and cultivating mechanical, electronic and optical engineering talents. Nanligong supports Chinese astronomy development, especially in instrumentation.
564808 Pallai Pallai Péter Pallai (b. 1938) is a lifelong jazz fan from Hungary. He joined the BBC's Hungarian Section in 1968, where he hosted a weekly music show. Pallai moved back to Hungary after 40 years in London, and he has been the driving force of Hungarian jazz life ever since.
575195 Carpineti Carpineti Carpineti is a small town in the Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy. The town is located about 65 km west of Bologna and about 30 km south of the city of Reggio Emilia. Carpineti has a rich history dating back to the reign of Matilda of Tuscany (1055–1115).
596588 Jamesliebert Jamesliebert James W. Liebert (b. 1946) is an American astronomer noted for important contributions to the studies of white dwarfs and brown dwarfs. He is a mentor and friend to decades of graduate students and postdoctoral researchers at Steward Observatory at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.

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10110 Jameshead Jameshead James W. Head (b. 1941) is an American geologist who has been involved in geological and surface exploration of solar-system bodies since the Apollo era. He participated in the selection of Apollo landing sites, trained astronaut crews in geology and surface exploration, planned experiments deployed on the Moon, and analyzed returned lunar samples.
10113 Alantitle Alantitle Alan M. Title (b. 1938) is an American physicist who participated in the Apollo Telescope Mount investigation on Skylab 2 in 1973. He developed solar telescopes and has served the COSPAR solar-physics and Earth-science communities, contributing to the Space Weather and the Small Satellite COSPAR roadmaps.
10118 Jiwu Jiwu Ji Wu (b. 1958) is a Chinese physicist who has promoted collaboration between China, Europe, Russia and the United States. He was a key player in developing Double Star, the first Chinese space-science mission, and he coordinates collaboration between the Double Star program and the ESA Cluster mission.
10133 Gerdahorneck Gerdahorneck Gerda Horneck (b. 1939) is a German astrobiologist who has pioneered space-biology experiments since the beginning of the space age. She has investigated the effects of space-environment exposure on a broad range of samples of living biota. Horneck was PI for astrobiology experiments from Spacelab 1 to the ISS.
10134 Joycepenner Joycepenner Joyce E. Penner (b. 1948) is an American atmospheric physicist and a leader in identifying the diversity of atmospheric aerosols associated with human activities, and how these aerosols drive climate change. Her discoveries or assessments have influenced most of the scientists working on the aerosol-climate connection.
10135 Wimhermsen Wimhermsen Wim Hermsen (b. 1947) is a Dutch physicist who has served COSPAR since 1988. He has become involved in almost all aspects of COSPAR’s activities, including the Publications Committee, the Finance Committee and Scientific Commission E. Hermsen initiated and has supported Capacity Building workshops.
28117 Mort Mort Greg Mort (b. 1952) is a long-time supporter of Lowell Observatory's mission. Greg is an accomplished artist whose artwork has been displayed in the Smithsonian Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, the Corcoran Museum of Art and the White House. Greg's artwork was the first interstellar art exhibition aboard the International Space Station
28148 Fuentes Fuentes Angel Fuentes (b. 1983) is Dean of Academic and Student Affairs for the Math and Sciences Division at Laney College in California. Angel supports Lowell Observatory's mission to make astronomical phenomenon accessible to the public. Angel serves on Lowell Observatory's Advisory Board and is the Co-Chair of Lowell's Education and Outreach Committee.
103015 Gianfrancomarcon Gianfrancomarcon Gianfranco Marcon (1939–2022) was an Italian telescope builder. Starting in 1970, he made hundreds of instruments up to 0.80-m diameter, which were used by individual amateurs and amateur groups. Marcon also built instruments for professional observers and universities.
229280 Sica Sica Robert Joseph Sica (b.1956) is an American-Canadian atmospheric physicist who earned his PhD at the University of Alaska in 1985, on the atmospheric coupling between the aurora and winds in the upper atmosphere. He was Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada from 2015 to 2022.
251485 Bois-d'Amont Bois-d'Amont Bois-d'Amont is a small municipality about 6 km from Fribourg, Switzerland. The municipality is home to the Observatory of Pendes, whose main objective is the promotion of astronomy among the population, in particular among young people. The support of Bois-d'Amont was and is important for the well-being of the observatory.
265380 Terzan Terzan Agop Terzan (1927–2020) was a Turkish-Armenian astronomer who discovered, investigated, and cataloged thousands of variable stars and dozens of clusters and nebulae in the direction of the Galactic Bulge.
300933 Teresamarion Teresamarion Teresa Marion Sanchez Caldentey (b. 1993) is the daughter of astronomer Salvador Sanchez, who helped promote the activities of the Mallorca Observatory and planetarium.
546846 Sunpeiyuan Sunpeiyuan Sun Peiyuan (b. 1994) is a Chinese amateur astronomer and a member of Xingming Observatory, He has discovered several novae, supernovae, asteroids and SOHO comets, and is engaged in the popularization of astronomy.
591964 Jakucs Jakucs László Jakucs (1926–2001) was a Hungarian geologist and speleologist, who discovered the Béke Cave in the Aggtelek Karst. Jakucs organized, and led for 28 years, the Department of Natural Geography at the Szeged University. He was a very active science communicator, making a number of educational nature films.
616688 Gaowei Gaowei Gao Wei (b. 1982) is a Chinese amateur astronomer in Nong'an, Jilin. He is a member of the Xingming Observatory Sky Survey team and has discovered many new objects, including novae in M31 and M33, supernovae and asteroids.
616689 Yihangyiyang Yihangyiyang Sun Yihang (b. 2014) and Sun Yiyang (b. 2017) are the sons of Chinese amateur astronomer Sun Guoyou, who is one of the discoverers of the asteroid.

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5718 Roykerr Roykerr Roy Patrick Kerr (b. 1934) is a New Zealand mathematician. He was awarded the 2016 Crafoord Prize, as well as many other awards, for his 1963 discovery of the solution of Einstein's equation which exactly describes a rotating black hole. This work revolutionized both physics and astronomy.
27562 Josephmarcus Josephmarcus Joseph Marcus (b. 1949) is a pathologist with a longtime interest in comets. As a resident at Washington University in St Louis, he founded and edited the quarterly Comet News Service published by the McDonnell Planetarium from 1975 to 1986. He serves on the Lowell Observatory Advisory Board where he chairs the Putnam Collection Center Committee.
27604 Affeldt Affeldt Allan Affeldt (b. 1958) is known for the restoration of historic hotels in New Mexico. He once worked extensively in international conflict resolution and currently serves on many non-profit boards including the Lowell Observatory Advisory Board.
28344 Tallsalt Tallsalt Verna Tallsalt (b. 1963) has a Masters degree in Bilingual Multicultural Education. Verna is an elementary school teacher on the Navajo Nation. She participates in STEM educational programs with NAU, Diné College, and NASA. Verna serves on Lowell Observatory's Advisory Board and is active as an indigenous cultural advisor.
33748 Davegault Davegault Dave Gault (b. 1957) is an amiable coordinator and diligent analyser of occultations for the Australasian region. An avid video observer, in 2021 he co-discovered the relatively large and nearby companion to (4337) Arecibo. It is the first double asteroid discovered that was subsequently confirmed by way of occultation results alone.
40081 Rault Rault Jean Louis Rault (b. 1949) is a French amateur radio astronomer who was president of the radioastronomy commission of the Société Astronomique de France from 2008 to 2019. He is responsible for the radio part of the Vigie-Ciel network, which detects the echoes of the GRAVES space surveillance radar.
40201 Besely Besely Besely is the name of the first astronomical observatory in Madagascar. It is managed by Haikintana, Association Malgache pour la promotion de la science, Société Astronomique de France and Uranoscope de France. It aims to develop astronomy and science in Madagascar and in Africa.
40233 Baradeau Baradeau Patrick Baradeau (b. 1952) is a French historian and publisher. He worked with the Ministry of National Education and he was president and secretary general of the Société astronomique de France from 2014 to 2021. He was also the Director of the publication of the magazine l'Astronomie.
50723 Beckley Beckley Elizabeth Beckley (c. 1846–1927) was the first observer with the new photoheliograph at the Kew Observatory, London. She began working there in the 1860s, as a teenager, and continued for over a decade, using the labor-intensive ‘wet collodion’ process in solar photography for the first time.
91001 Shanghaishida Shanghaishida As a Key University founded in 1954, Shanghai Normal University (ShNU, Shanghaishida) is a high level comprehensive university in Shanghai with fields of liberal arts, natural sciences, engineering sciences, and fine arts, featuring strengths in teacher training. ShNU established its MS and PhD programs in Astronomy in 2004 and 2021, respectively.
279037 Utezimmer Utezimmer Ute Zimmer (b. 1964) is a German amateur astronomer who started her astronomical work in 2007 at the Taunus Observatory of the Physikalischer Verein, Frankfurt am Main. She has discovered numerous minor planets, including the Apollo-type object 2009 DM45.
342372 Titia Titia Patricia ‘Titia’ Colombin (1954–2022) was the companion of the discoverer. A talented painter, she also contributed to the creation and development of the Dauban Observatory.
346150 Nanyi Nanyi Nanyi is the Chinese abbreviation of “Nanjing Medical University”, which was founded in 1934 and is one of the birthplaces of public health education in modern China. It is known as a cradle for the growth of China's outstanding medical talents and an incubator of medical research and innovation.
497593 Kejimkujik Kejimkujik Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site is an area of natural beauty and historical significance in Nova Scotia, Canada. The indigenous Mi'kmaq people consider Kejimkujik to be a sacred ancestral place. The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada declared Kejimkujik to be a Dark Sky Preserve in 2010.
545564 Sabonis Sabonis Arvydas Sabonis (b. 1964) is a retired Lithuanian professional basketball player and businessman. Sabonis won a gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and bronze medals at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games.
549648 Shirokov Shirokov Stanislav Vasilevich Shirokov (1932–2010) was a Soviet astronomer, playwright and lecturer at the Moscow Planetarium and the Argo astronomical school. He created a number of theatrical astronomical programs, which are recognized as masterpieces in the field of popularization of astronomy.
604750 Marisabele Marisabele Maris Abele (1937–2022) was a Latvian astronomer and a designer of satellite tracking devices. He constructed the widely-used photographic satellite camera AFU-75 and several satellite laser-ranging telescopes that are used worldwide.
613419 Lafayettequartet Lafayettequartet The Lafayette String Quartet is an all-female ensemble still comprised of the original members after 35 years. Artists in residence at the University of Victoria in Canada, they have mentored countless students to musical excellence, while championing contemporary music in concerts worldwide alongside mastery of the most demanding classical repertoire.

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5322 Ghaffari Ghaffari Abolghassem Ghaffari (1907–2013) was a Persian-American mathematician and physicist. Ghaffari created optimization techniques for Earth-Moon trajectory problems, novel analytical techniques for change maneuvers in interplanetary trajectories, and studied the effects of solar radiation pressure and general relativity on Earth-orbiting satellites.
5336 Kley Kley Willy Kley (1958–2021) was a German astrophysicist and a Professor of Computational Astrophysics at the University of Tübingen, Germany. He was an expert on hydrodynamical simulations in the context of the formation of planets and planetary systems with a special focus on planet-disk interaction and planet migration.
6027 Waratah Waratah The New South Wales waratah, Telopea speciosissima, is a large shrub endemic to New South Wales, in Australia, and it is the floral emblem of that state.
12349 Akebonozou Akebonozou Akebonozou (Stegodon aurorae) is an extinct species of Japanese elephant which lived in the Early Pleistocene (2.5-1 million years ago). An almost complete skeleton of Akebonozou was found in Taga-cho, Shiga Pefecture. The Taga specimen has been designated as a natural monument of Japan.
18501 Luria Luria Salvador Edward Luria (1912–1991) was an Italian-American microbiologist. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1969 for his discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses. He also showed that bacterial resistance to viruses is genetically inherited.
18551 Bovet Bovet Daniel Bovet (1907–1992) was a Swiss-born Italian pharmacologist known for his discovery of antihistamines. In 1957 he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discoveries relating to synthetic compounds that inhibit the action of certain body substances and especially their action on the vascular system and the skeletal muscles.
19390 Deledda Deledda Grazia Deledda (1871–1936) was an Italian writer who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926 for her idealistically-inspired writings which, with clarity, picture the life on Sardinia, her native island.
20148 Carducci Carducci Giosuè Carducci (1835–1907) was an Italian poet, writer, literary critic and teacher, who in 1906 was the first Italian to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.
21236 Moneta Moneta Ernesto Teodoro Moneta (1833–1918) was an Italian journalist, revolutionary soldier and later a pacifist. He won the 1907 Nobel Peace Prize “for his work in the press and in peace meetings, both public and private, for an understanding between France and Italy.” His motto ‘In varietate unitas!’ later inspired the motto of the European Union.
22022 Gould Gould Laurence McKinley Gould (1896–1995) was an American geologist, educator and polar explorer. Gould was chief scientist and second-in-command of the 1928-30 Byrd Antarctic expedition. Leading a 1 500-mile sledge journey to the Transantarctic Mountains, he discovered sandstone outcrops, helping to link Antarctica with Gondwana.
24850 Biagiomarin Biagiomarin Biagio Marin (1891–1985) was an Italian poet and writer, born in territories then belonging to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He is best known for his poems in the Venetian language.
25589 Danicamckellar Danicamckellar Danica McKellar (b. 1975) is an American actress, mathematician, and author. Widely known for her acting, McKellar has also published research works in mathematics in addition to several popular books on math. She has been a strong advocate for math education, particularly encouraging young girls and woman to pursue math.
30585 Firenze Firenze Firenze (Florence) is an Italian city and the intellectual and artistic center known as the Cradle of the Renaissance. The city is a treasure chest of paintings, sculptures and terracotta-domed buildings, a tribute to artists such as Da Vinci, Botticelli and Michelangelo, from a glorious golden age that lasted three centuries.
31091 Bettiventicinque Bettiventicinque Elisabetta Venticinque (b. 1973) has been an amateur astronomer at the Gruppo Astrofili Montelupo since 2020. She observes minor planets, especially NEOs.
34364 Katequinn Katequinn Kate Elise Quinn (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her microbiology and biochemistry project. She attended the Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic School, Louisville, Kentucky.
34365 Laurareilly Laurareilly Laura Maria Reilly (b. 2003) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her medicine and health sciences project. She attended the Saint Matthew Catholic School, San Antonio, Texas.
34367 Kennedyrogers Kennedyrogers Kennedy Sophia Rogers (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her physics project. She attended the Chapel Hill Middle School, Douglasville, Georgia.
34372 Bentleysiems Bentleysiems Bentley Louis Siems (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his microbiology and biochemistry project. He attended the Delta Woods Middle School, Lee's Summit, Missouri.
34379 Slettnes Slettnes Espen Slettnes (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his mathematics project. He is homeschooled in Castro Valley, California.
34380 Pratikvangal Pratikvangal Pratik Sriram Vangal (b. 2003) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his energy and sustainability project. He attended the Stoller Middle School, Portland, Oregon.
34387 Venkatesh Venkatesh Akshaya Venkatesh (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for her behavioral and social sciences project. She attended the BASIS Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona.
34388 Wylonis Wylonis Leo Edward Wylonis (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. He attended the Tredyffrin-Easttown Middle School, Berwyn, Pennsylvania.
34391 Garyzhan Garyzhan Gary Zhan (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle-school students, for his microbiology and biochemistry project. He attended the Bear River Charter School, Logan, Utah.
37785 Nougaro Nougaro Claude Nougaro (1929–2004) was a French songwriter, singer and poet. Born in Toulouse, he spoke and sang with a southwestern French accent. Fond of jazz music, he wrote French lyrics and put American jazz standards and Brazilian themes into his songs.
38431 Jeffbeck Jeffbeck Geoffrey Arnold (Jeff) Beck (b. 1944) is an English guitarist and musician. Since the 1960s he has been widely recognized for his innovative sound and for his collaborations across a broad range of musical genres including rock, jazz fusion, blues, and instrumental. Beck is considered one of the most influential lead guitarists in history.
40198 Azarkhalatbari Azarkhalatbari Azar Khalatbari (1961–2022) was a French-Iranian science writer who obtained a PhD in geophysics and a Master's degree in the history of science. She specialized in physics, astrophysics, earth sciences and mathematics. Her articles and books helped make these disciplines readily accessible to wide audiences.
40956 Ericamsel Ericamsel Eric Amsel (b. 1956) is a Canadian-American psychologist and professor. Through teaching, research, and practice he has mentored countless historically-disenfranchised students to help them become successful academically and professionally.
53640 Marché Marché Jordan Marché (b. 1955) is an astronomy educator in planetaria and astronomy colleges and universities from Pennsylvania to Nevada. He has written on American planetaria, astronomers and other astronomical topics. Jordan has also been an amateur telescope maker publishing articles on optical designs and tests.
58702 Tizianabitossi Tizianabitossi Tiziana Bitossi (b. 1970) has been an amateur astronomer at the Gruppo Astrofili Montelupo since 2017. She observes minor planets, especially NEOs.
60532 Henson Henson Mathew Alexander Henson (1866–1955) was an American explorer who explored the Arctic alongside Robert Peary on several expeditions, including in 1909 when they may have been the first to reach the geographic North Pole. Among many accolades he was the first African American made a lifetime member of The Explorers Club.
66999 Cudnik Cudnik Brian Cudnik (b. 1969) is an astronomer, author, and educator. In 1999 he visually observed the first scientifically confirmed lunar meteoroid impact. He has coordinated the Lunar Meteoritic Impact Search section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers and served as Chief Editor of the Encyclopedia of Lunar Science.
67019 Hlohovec Hlohovec Hlohovec is a town in southwestern Slovakia, known for its beautiful castle, large pharmaceutical factory, and its huge impact on Slovak public astronomical activities since 1954. This minor planet was named on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the 1972 founding of Hlohovec's Regional Public Observatory and Planetarium.
69585 Albertoraugei Albertoraugei Alberto Raugei (b. 1963) has been an amateur astronomer at the Gruppo Astrofili Montelupo since 1995. He is the business consultant of the group.
75996 Piekiel Piekiel Robert “Bob” Piekiel (b. 1961) is an astronomical educator. He is the author of several books on the history, manufacture and maintenance of Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes, .
76000 Juliuserving Juliuserving Julius Winfield Erving II (b. 1950) known as Dr. J is revered as one of the greatest and most influential basketball players of all time. His playing style combined athleticism, grace and power and he led several teams to championship seasons including two with the ABA New York Nets and one with the NBA Philadelphia 76ers.
85368 Elisabettacioni Elisabettacioni Elisabetta Cioni (b. 1962) has been an amateur astronomer at the Gruppo Astrofili Montelupo since 2004. She is also a ceramic decorator.
100053 Danstinebring Danstinebring Dan Stinebring (b. 1953) obtained his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1982, and is an Oberlin College professor emeritus. He is a senior researcher in the NANOGrav (North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational waves) consortium, which uses high-precision timing of pulsars to study ultra-low-frequency gravitational waves.
115492 Watonga Watonga Watonga is a city (population about 5000) in Blaine County, Oklahoma, 70 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. Watonga is the county seat of Blaine County and the birthplace of the discoverer.
119195 Margaretgreer Margaretgreer Margaret Hatcher Greer (b. 1951) is a retired elementary school teacher from Decatur, Alabama. She is a lover of science and astronomy, and she taught at Walter Jackson Elementary and Ben Davis Elementary.
145078 Katherinejohnson Katherinejohnson Katherine Johnson (1918–2020) was a trailblazing African-American mathematician and scientist. She is renowned for her work at NASA on orbital mechanics calculations supporting the success of several early crewed spaceflight programs including Mercury and Apollo. She is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades.
145174 Irenejoliotcurie Irenejoliotcurie Irène Joliot-Curie (1897–1956) was a French chemist and physicist. With her husband Frédéric Joliot-Curie, she shared the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of induced radioactivity.
160000 Lemmon Lemmon Sara Plummer Lemmon (1836–1923) was an American botanist. She is credited with discovery of many new species of plants, and the subgenus Plummera. Mt Lemmon, the highest peak in the Santa Catalina Mountains in Arizona is named for her.
161835 Barbmcclintock Barbmcclintock Barbara McClintock (1902–1992) was an American scientist and cytogeneticist. She was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of genetic transposition. McClintock was the third woman elected to the National Academy of Sciences, and the first elected president of the Genetics Society of America.
175203 Kingston Kingston Harold R. Kingston (1885–1963) was the founder of the London Center of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Kingston became the national president of the RASC in 1930. This naming is in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the London Center's founding in 1922.
177667 Schieven Schieven Gerald Henry Moriarty Schieven (b. 1958) is a Canadian astronomer who obtained his PhD at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Gerald was President of the RASC London Centre in 1980. He has worked at JPL, the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and the Herzberg Millimetre Astronomy Group.
177770 Saulanwu Saulanwu Sau Lan Wu (b. 1940s) is a Chinese-American particle physicist. She is renowned for her integral leadership and participation in the discoveries of the charm quark, the gluon, and the Higgs boson. Wu is the Enrico Fermi Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and an experimentalist at CERN.
177771 Bretz Bretz Harley “J Harlen” Bretz (1882–1981) was an American geologist. His fieldwork of the Channeled Scablands on the Columbia River Plateau led him to propose that the landscape resulted from cataclysmic flooding. His theory has been vindicated by decades of evidence and the discovery of the ancient glacial Lake Missoula as the flood source.
191910 Elizawilliams Elizawilliams Elizabeth Langdon Williams (1879–1981) was an American astronomer. In 1903 she was one of the earliest women to graduate from MIT, earning a degree in physics. Her mathematical computations supported the early 20th-century search for Planet X from Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona.
198989 Valeriethomas Valeriethomas Valerie L. Thomas (b. 1943) is an American scientist and inventor. She is renowned for her work with several NASA projects including managing the development of the Landsat image processing systems. She is the inventor of the illusion transmitter and has promoted STEM opportunities for African Americans and women.
235852 Theogeuens Theogeuens Theophile (Theo) Geuens (b. 1944) was a friend of the discoverer. He is a lecturer in human sciences, a psychotherapist, a coach and a mediator.
264119 Georgeorton Georgeorton George Washington Orton (1873–1958) was a middle- and long-distance runner. In 1900, he became the first Canadian to win a medal at an Olympic Games.
306386 Carlofavetti Carlofavetti Carlo Favetti (1819–1892) was an Italian politician, journalist, writer and poet who wrote in the Friulian language.
321045 Kretinga Kretinga Kretinga is a town in the northwest region of Lithuania with 21 000 inhabitants. First mentioned in 1253, the town is located 12 km east of the popular Baltic Sea resort town of Palanga, and about 25 km north of Lithuania's principal seaport, Klaipėda.
336811 Baratoux Baratoux David Baratoux (b. 1973) is a French planetary scientist at IRD (French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development) who has contributed to the understanding of the evolution of Mars. He promotes astronomy in developing countries and contributes regularly to public outreach in Earth and space sciences.
340579 Losse Losse Florent Losse (b. 1960) was the founder of the St Pardon de Conques observatory (code I93) and the author of the Reduc software for binaries. He is the editor of the review Étoiles Doubles and correspondent with the USNO for integrating measures into the Washington Double Star Catalogue. Losse is also an active French observer of NEOs.
341590 Emmawatson Emmawatson Emma Watson (b. 1990) is an English actress and activist. She has gained recognition for her roles in both blockbuster and independent films, as well as her women's rights work.
442721 Kerouac Kerouac Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac, known as Jack Kerouac (1922–1969) was an American writer and poet. His novels, including On the Road and The Subterraneans, established a new writing style of spontaneous prose. Kerouac is considered a pioneer of the 1950s and 1960s Beat Generation.
453256 Gucevičius Gucevičius Laurynas Gucevičius (1753–1798) was an architect from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Most of his designs were built in Lithuania, including the Vilnius Cathedral and town hall, as well as the Verkiai Palace, which was the summer residence for the bishops of Vilnius.
546471 Szipál Szipál Márton Szipál (1924–2016) was a Hungarian-American photographer, most known for his portrait photographs of movie stars and celebrities. In his later years he worked for Hungarian newspapers and taught at several photography schools.
546515 Almásy Almásy Paul Almásy (1906–2003) was a Hungarian-born French photographer and a pioneer of photojournalism. For more than six decades he traveled the world and took about 120 000 photographs, creating a detailed picture archive that is a unique document of 20th century history.
547398 Turánpál Turánpál Pál Turán (1910–1976) was a Hungarian mathematician who achieved significant results in the field of number theory, graph theory and classical analysis. His best-known result is Turán's theorem in graph theory.
549185 Herczeg Herczeg Tibor Herczeg (1926–2014) was a Hungarian astronomer and a mathematics and physics teacher. From 1949 to 1956 he was an assistant astronomer at the Konkoly Observatory. The main areas of his research were stellar evolution and the observation of variable stars.
549961 Földesistván Földesistván István Földes (1908–1977) was a Hungarian astronomer and mathematician. From 1949 to 1974, he was the head of the Department of Astronomy at the Eötvös Loránd University. His main field of research was celestial mechanics and he gave popular lectures on astronomy on the radio.
551091 Flórferenc Flórferenc Ferenc Flór (1809–1871) was a doctor and medical writer, as well as a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He was one of the founders of public health in Hungary and he called for the construction of a clean water supply network in Budapest.
551601 Antonijové Antonijové Antoni Jové Reina (b. 1978) is an electromechanic expert. He built the Santa Maria de Montmagastrell Remote Observatory in 2017 according to the discoverer's design. Jové later built four more remote observatories, using his own electronics design and self-written software.
552681 Sósvera Sósvera Vera T. Sós (b. 1930) is a Hungarian mathematician, university professor and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Her research interests include number theory, combinatorics and mathematical analysis. Her famous result is the Erdős-Rényi-Sós friendship theorem in graph theory.
555227 Claraisabella Claraisabella Clara Isabella Hormuth (2022 April 6) is the name of the stillborn daughter of the discoverer.
562008 Samtackeff Samtackeff Samantha “Sam” Tackeff (b. 1986) is a North American entrepreneur and food connoisseur. Her career spans working at a bookstore dedicated to food and cookbooks, to founding a company enabling veterans, seniors, and people of all backgrounds to access wellness programs and yoga classes from home. She is an active Wellesley College alumnae volunteer.
562979 Barabásmiklós Barabásmiklós Miklós Barabás (1810–1898) was a painter, graphic artist, photographer, and a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He was one of the most outstanding masters of Hungarian Biedermeier painting, and one of the earliest Hungarian photographers.
592244 Daukantas Daukantas Simonas Daukantas (1793–1864) was a Lithuanian historian, writer, and ethnographer. One of the pioneers of the Lithuanian National Revival, he is credited as the author of the first book on the history of Lithuania written in the Lithuanian language.
599755 Alcarràs Alcarràs Alcarràs is a village in Catalonia (Spain) with ten thousand inhabitants from sixty nations, who work mainly in agriculture and livestock. Astronomy has been taught at the secondary school since the opening of the school's astronomical observatory.
604001 Iagiellonica Iagiellonica Iagiellonica is the Latin name of the Jagiellonian University, which was founded in 1364 by Casimir III the Great. The university is one of the leading research institutions in Poland. One of its most famous alumni was Nicolaus Copernicus, whose de Revolutionibus is kept in the Jagiellonian Library.
604827 Rietavas Rietavas Rietavas is a Lithuanian city with 4 000 inhabitants on the Jura River. It is the capital of Rietavas municipality. The city is famous for building the first power station to produce electricity in Lithuania in 1892. The first telephone line in Lithuania was also built there.
612163 Thelowes Thelowes Thomas (b. 1959) and Clare (b. 1963) Lowe are dear friends of the second discoverer. Thomas is a professional astronomer and currently works at the University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy, Advanced Technology Research Center in Pukalani, Hawaii, as an observer for the Pan-STARRS project. Clare is a noted artist and graphic designer.

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10485 Sarahyeomans Sarahyeomans Sarah Katherine Yeomans (b. 1974) received her Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 2021 with a thesis on Roman civic medicine. She has studied ancient Roman medical facilities, practitioners and instrumentation in Italy as well as present day Bulgaria and Turkey.
17749 Dulbecco Dulbecco Renato Dulbecco (1914–2012) was an Italian-American virologist who won the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries concerning the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic material of the cell.
19715 Basodino Basodino Named for the second-highest mountain (3273 m) in the Swiss canton Ticino; its glacier is the most significant one in the canton, but it has retreated by about 1400 m in the last 150 years.
25337 Elisabetta Elisabetta Elisabetta Masi (b. 2019) is the daughter of the discoverer.
30087 Georgeputnam Georgeputnam George Putnam, III (b. 1951) is a trustee of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. He is also a current director of the Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute and Harvard's Class ACT organization and a past trustee or director of several organizations including the Marine Biological Laboratory and the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
30091 Stephenbrown Stephenbrown Stephen W. Brown (b. 1943) is a trustee of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. He is the Emeritus Edward M. Carson Chair and Professor of Marketing at Arizona State University and Strategic Partner with The Insight Group. He has served in leadership roles with many non-profit boards, including being the President of the American Marketing Association.
30092 Menke Menke John Menke (b. 1940) is a trustee of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. His past professions have included physicist at the Bureau of Standards in Gaithersburg, politician, and staff scientist at the Mitre Corporation. In 1991, he and his wife Meg began an astronomical-dome manufacturing business, which they ran until they retired in 2002.
162059 Mészáros Mészáros Attila Mészáros (1951–2022) was Czech astronomer of Hungarian origin. He was a member of the Astronomical Institute of Charles University in Prague from 1984. Mészáros dealt with cosmology, the large-scale structure of the universe and γ-ray bursts. He was an excellent lecturer with a fresh sense of humor.
170910 Brandonsanderson Brandonsanderson Brandon Sanderson (b. 1975) is an American author of high fantasy and science fiction. He is best known for the Cosmere fictional universe in which most of his fantasy novels are set.
211106 Francinewetzel Francinewetzel Francine Wetzel (b. 1992) worked full time as an LPL administrator while earning her Masters at the University of Arizona. She served LPL's small-bodies projects with skill, knowledge and reliability, and resourcefulness.
403491 Anthonygrayling Anthonygrayling Anthony Clifford Grayling (b. 1949) is a British philosopher, author, humanist, and professor. He has authored over 30 books on ethics, philosophy, human rights, and other topics related to secularism.
433512 Hollyholman Hollyholman Holly Holman (b. 1973) is a biologist, lecturer and educator at the University of Utah. She has done work in vaccine development, studied dormant RNA viruses in humans, and discovered a new type of cell called a clinocyte.
509761 Umberto Umberto Umberto Martissa (b. 1935) is an Italian mathematics high-school professor. For many years he has been President of the Circolo Culturale Astronomico di Farra d'Isonzo.
534390 Huningsheng Huningsheng Hu Ningsheng (b. 1932) is an expert in astronomical instrumentation. He has made significant contributions to China's astrometric instruments and technologies, especially leading the development and manufacture of the photoelectric astrolabe, the ground-based equipment with the highest latitude-measurement accuracy.
541508 Liucixin Liucixin Liu Cixin (b. 1963) is a prominent Chinese science-fiction writer who has won many literary awards. He received the 2015 Hugo Award for his novel The Three-Body Problem.

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6073 Tähtiseuraursa Tähtiseuraursa Tähtiseuraursa is Finnish for Astro Society Ursa. Ursa is a non-profit society of amateur astronomers, founded by Yrjö Väisälä in 1921. Ursa has grown to be one of the largest astronomical societies in Europe, with over 19 000 members in 2021.
8453 Flaviataldini Flaviataldini Flavia Taldini (b. 2020) is the grand-daughter of Mario Di Martino, astronomer at the Turin Astrophysical Observatory and colleague and friend of the discoverers.
9636 Emanuelaspessot Emanuelaspessot Emanuela Spessot (b. 1959) is the wife of Luciano Bittesini and one of the Farra d'Isonzo amateur astronomers who discovered this minor planet. For many years a staff member in the arbitration panel of Circolo Culturale Astronomico di Farra d'Isonzo, she also taught folk dancing and danced with the Danzerini di Lucinico, visiting many countries.
10112 Skookumjim Skookumjim Keish (c. 1855–1916), known as Skookum Jim Mason, was a Tagish adventurer and prospector in Canada's Yukon Territory who shared the discovery claim that initiated the Klondike Gold Rush. A trust fund he established helped provide medical care for aboriginals in the Yukon, and his house in Carcross is an interpretative centre today for Yukon culture.
24726 Nagatatetsuya Nagatatetsuya Tetsuya Nagata (b. 1957) is a professor at Kyoto University. He has contributed to the understanding of the interstellar medium, particularly in the central region of the Milky Way Galaxy, through various infrared observations including polarimetry.
24753 Fujikake Fujikake Youhei Fujikake (b. 1967) is a technical advisor for the municipal planetariums in Nagoya, Osaka, Himeji, Hiroshima and Fukuoka. He is also an amateur astronomer.
26499 Robertazabotti Robertazabotti Roberta Zabotti (b. 1957) is the cofounder of Il Cielo and Coelum, two Italian astronomy magazines. Since the 1990s, she has worked in the scientific publishing sector.
29550 Yaribartolini Yaribartolini Yari Bartolini (b. 2018), is a grandson of the first discoverer.
30089 Terikelley Terikelley Teri Twarkins Kelley (b. 1975) is a trustee of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. She is past Board Chair and Treasurer for the Arizona Cactus Pine Girl Scout Council and Board Member for McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. She works as a Certified Financial Planner at an international investment firm.
30093 McClanahan McClanahan Marjorie McClanahan (b. 1941) is a trustee of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. She has served on many non-profit boards such as those of the Arizona Community Foundation, Northern Arizona Healthcare, and the Museum of Northern Arizona. Her awards include Flagstaff Citizen of the Year.
30112 Weistrop Weistrop Donna Weistrop (b. 1944) is a trustee and chair of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. She is an Adjunct Faculty member at Northern Arizona University (NAU), a Research Associate at the Museum of Northern Arizona, and a member of the Advisory Council of NAU's Martin-Springer Institute. She even helped build an instrument for the Hubble Space Telescope.
34328 Jackalbright Jackalbright Jack Dualan Albright (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his computer science and software engineering project. He attended the Nueva School, Hillsborough, California.
34329 Sribhimaraju Sribhimaraju Sriram Venugopal Bhimaraju (b. 2006) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his computer science and software engineering project. He attended the Harker School, San Jose, California.
34330 Bissoondial Bissoondial Tyler Logan Bissoondial (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his plant science project. He attended the Grand Avenue Middle School, Bellmore, New York.
34331 Annadu Annadu Anna Du (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her plant science project. She attended the Andover School of Montessori, Andover, Massachusetts.
34332 Alicefeng Alicefeng Alice Feng (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her materials & bioengineering project. She attended the Harker School, San Jose, California.
34333 Roycorgross Roycorgross Roy Corrado Gross (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. He attended the Terman Middle School, Palo Alto, California.
34334 Georgiagrace Georgiagrace Georgia Grace Hutchinson (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her energy and sustainability project. She attended the Woodside Elementary School, Woodside, California.
34335 Ahmadismail Ahmadismail Ahmad Ismail (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his microbiology and biochemistry project. He attended the Granada Islamic School, Santa Clara, California.
34336 Willjenkins Willjenkins William Vaughn Jenkins (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. He attended the Westminster Schools, Atlanta, Georgia.
34337 Mihirjoshi Mihirjoshi Mihir Nitin Joshi (b. 2005) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his physics project. He attended the Leslie Middle School, Salem, Oregon.
34338 Shreyaskar Shreyaskar Shreyas Kar (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his computer science and software engineering project. He attended the Meyzeek Middle School, Louisville, Kentucky.
34342 Asmikumar Asmikumar Asmi Kumar (b. 2003) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her materials & bioengineering project. She attended the Northwestern Middle School, Milton, Georgia.
34343 Kumaran Kumaran Janani Sarjana Kumaran (b. 2003) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his plant science project. He attended the Abraham Lincoln Middle School, Gainesville, Florida.
34345 Gabriellalui Gabriellalui Gabriella Lui (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her electrical and mechanical engineering project. She attended the Quest Academy, Palatine, Illinois.
34346 Varunmadan Varunmadan Varun Raj Madan (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his animal science project. He attended the Lake Highland Preparatory School, Orlando, Florida.
34354 Johnmadland Johnmadland John William Madland (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for his physics project. He attended the Leslie Middle School, Salem, Oregon.
34355 Mefford Mefford Lillian Elise Mefford (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her environmental and earth sciences project. She attended the Surfside Middle School, Panama City Beach, Florida.
34356 Gahamuriel Gahamuriel Gabriela Hamaty Muriel (b. 2003) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her physics project. She attended the Saint Rose of Lima Catholic School, Miami Shores, Florida.
34357 Amaraorth Amaraorth Amara Jean Orth (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her chemistry project. She attended the Lewis Central Middle School, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
34363 Prawira Prawira Jacqueline Prawira (b. 2004) was a finalist in the 2018 Broadcom MASTERS, a math and science competition for middle school students, for her chemistry project. She attended the Altamont Elementary School, Mountain House, California.
107561 Quinn Quinn Quinn, South Dakota, USA, was established in 1907 and named after Michael Quinn, a pioneering rancher and bullwacker. Badlands Observatory, where this asteroid was discovered, is located within the former Quinn Community Hospital. The city, and the West River Electric Association, installed full-cutoff light fixtures in support of the observatory.
179411 Draganroša Draganroša Dragan Roša (b. 1958) is a solar astronomer and the director of the Zagreb Observatory. He has authored a number of textbooks for astronomy and astrophysics, and is a major contributor to the development of astronomy education and popularization in Croatia.
179901 Romanbrajša Romanbrajša Roman Brajša (b. 1963) is a leading astrophysicist at, and director of, the Hvar Observatory. He is a major contributor to the development of astronomy education and astrophysics in Croatia.
187669 Obastromca Obastromca The Observatorio Astronómico de Mallorca was founded in 1991. More than 100 numbered minor planets have been discovered there, including the Atira-class (367943) Duende.
191911 Nilerodgers Nilerodgers Nile Gregory Rodgers (b. 1952) is an American musician, guitarist, producer, and multiple Grammy Award winner. Since the 1970s his musical artistry has pioneered new stylistic frontiers, including catalyzing the advent of hip-hop. He has produced music for legendary artists including David Bowie, Diana Ross and Madonna.
235837 Iota Iota The International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA), founded in 1983, promotes and encourages observations of occultations by amateurs and professionals by providing event predictions, data analysis, results publication and distribution, and support for the Journal for Occultation Astronomy.
287374 Vreeland Vreeland Michael James Vreeland (1838–1876) was a Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General, seriously wounded in the Battle of Gettysburg, who would later die from his injuries. He was a great-grandfather of the discoverer.
329025 Annekathrin Annekathrin Named after Annekathrin Ullmann (1971–2002) of the DLR Institute of Planetary Research in Berlin, on the twentieth anniversary of her premature death.
331341 Frankscholten Frankscholten Frank Scholten (b. 1961) was a specialist in planetary photogrammetry active at the DLR Planetary Geodesy Department from 1999 to 2021. Among other space missions, he was involved in Mars-Express, Venus-Express, Dawn, Rosetta and Hayabusa 2.
335533 Tarasprystavski Tarasprystavski Taras Prystavski (b. 1977) is a Ukrainian amateur astronomer and prolific comet observer. His comet observations have led to the recovery of several periodic comets, and in 2020 he discovered the nucleus fragmentation of comet C/2018 F4 (PANSTARRS).
350173 Yoshidanaoki Yoshidanaoki Yoshida Naoki (b. 1973) is a Japanese video-game producer, director, and designer. He is known primarily for his work as director and producer of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn.
375927 Ibara Ibara The city of Ibara in western Honshu, Japan, has enacted ordinances to preserve the beautiful starry sky. In the mountainous regions there are facilities to enjoy or study the starry sky, including Bisei Observatory and the Bisei Spaceguard Center.
391947 Tanithlee Tanithlee Tanith Lee (1947–2015) was a British science-fiction and fantasy writer. Despite not learning to read until age 8 due to a learning disability (dyslexia), she became a prolific author and wrote numerous award-winning novels and short stories.
400162 SAIT SAIT SAIT is the acronym of the Societa Astronomica Italiana (Italian Society of Astronomy). Founded in Palermo in 1871 under the name Italian Society of Spectroscopists, it was the first professional association specializing in “physical astronomy” and its Memorie (1872) is considered the world's first astrophysics journal.
411717 Cherylreed Cherylreed Cheryl Reed (b. 1960) is a Program Director at Northrop Grumman, after a long career spent at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. She has been involved in the program management of numerous space missions, and led the Double Asteroid Redirection Test from its conception to its confirmation as NASA's first planetary defense test mission.
511955 Katalinkarikó Katalinkarikó Katalin Karikó (b. 1955) is a Hungarian-American biochemist. Her work, related to messenger RNA technology in immunology, was instrumental in the development of mRNA vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
513557 NIGPAS NIGPAS The Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS) was founded in 1951. NIGPAS has devoted itself to the exploration and development of geological and mineral resources in China and has become an international leader in stratigraphic and palaeontological research.
528489 Ntuef Ntuef The National Taiwan University Experimental Forest was originally established in 1901. It lies in central Taiwan and the terrain rises from 220 meters at the southern bank of Jhuoshuei River to 3952 meters at the peak of Yushan. The forest covers 32770 ha and occupies about 1 percent of Taiwan Island.
529828 Jinhuayizhong Jinhuayizhong Jinhuayizhong (Jinhua No.1 High School), located in Zhejiang Province, was founded in 1902. It has educated about 46 000 students, including 19 academicians of China, and cultivated many astronomy enthusiasts, aerospace experts and space scientists, who have made great contributions to astronomy and space science.
549229 Bánjános Bánjános János Bán (b. 1955) is a Hungarian actor. He was a founding member of the famous Katona József Theater, Budapest, and is one of the most popular foreign actors in Czech and Slovak films. His most memorable performance was in the 1985 Czechoslovak cult comedy, Vesničko Má Středisková (My Sweet Little Village).
549873 Portsevskii Portsevskii Konstantin Alekseevich Portsevskii (1922–2010) was a Soviet astronomer, researcher and science communicator. As director of the Moscow Planetarium, he created popular science lectures and taught astronomy classes, including classes at Argo astronomy school. He also created and hosted the educational TV show Astronomy.
555092 Annasusanne Annasusanne Anna Susanne Jahn (b. 1961) is the wife of the discoverer and a well-known German painter and printmaker in monotypes and watercolors.
555128 Birštonas Birštonas Birštonas is a scenic resort and a spa town, population about 4000, in Lithuania. It is located 30 km south of Kaunas, on the right bank of the Nemunas River. Birštonas was granted its city rights in 1529, and was designated as a city in 1966.
560388 Normafa Normafa Normafa is a popular tourist area in Budapest, not far from the Konkoly Observatory's headquarters. It is located in the Buda Hills, and is mainly known for its panoramic scenery.
566631 Svábhegy Svábhegy Svábhegy is a part of the 12th district of Budapest. The Konkoly Observatory was built here in the 1920s, which was mostly referred to as the Svábhegy Observatory before the Second World War.
569484 Irisdement Irisdement Iris Luella DeMent (b. 1961) is an American singer and songwriter. DeMent's musical style includes elements of folk, country and gospel. Her voice is made to embody intense emotions. Her most famous song “Let the Mystery Be” has been used in many films and series and has been covered by a number of artists.
590739 Miloslavov Miloslavov Miloslavov (Hungarian: Annamajor) is a village and municipality in the Senec District, Bratislava Region, in western Slovakia, close to the Hungarian border. The village was first mentioned in historical records in 1332–1337.
592710 Lenghu Lenghu Lenghu is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai Province of China. Due to its high altitude, extreme dryness and minimal light pollution, Lenghu is known as one of the best astronomical sites in the world. Several large astronomical facilities, including telescopes of Purple Mountain Observatory, have been sited there.

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6301 Bohumilruprecht Bohumilruprecht Bohumil Ruprecht (b. 1944) is a Czech popularizer of astronomy, natural sciences, and technology in the city and its surroundings of Pardubice. He works mainly as a teacher of astronomy and telescope maker. In 1992, he was a major participant in the founding of the Baron Arthur Kraus Observatory in Pardubice.
9634 Vodice Vodice Antonio Nino Vodice (b.1943) has been a member of the staff of the Circolo Culturale Astronomico di Farra d’Isonzo for many years. Working in public relations, he has planned and organized all the conferences of the observatory. By profession, he was an accountant at a large Italian banking institution.
9892 Meigetsuki Meigetsuki “Meigetsuki” was a diary written in the 13th century by Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241), a famous Japanese poet. It contains details on many astronomical events, including the supernova of 1054.
10892 Gianna Gianna Gianna Petean (b. 1958) is an Italian amateur astronomer who for many years held the position of writer and editor of the newspaper of the Circolo Culturale Astronomico di Farra d'Isonzo.
11117 Giuseppeolongo Giuseppeolongo Giuseppe O. Longo (b. 1941) is the Circolo Culturale Astronomico di Farra d’Isonzo scientific manager. He held the chair of Information Theory at the Department of Engineering at the University of Trieste, and is known for many books and solutions in the fields of mathematics, linguistics and communication and an expert in artificial intelligence.
11575 Claudio Claudio Claudio Deponte (b. 1960) is an Italian amateur astronomer who for many years held the position of secretary of the Circolo Culturale Astronomico di Farra d'Isonzo.
16829 Richardfrench Richardfrench Richard G. French (b. 1949) is a planetary astronomer who uses occultations to study rings, small bodies, and atmospheres in the solar system, and led the Radio Science Team for the Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn. As a professor, a dean, and Whitin Observatory Director at Wellesley College (Mass., USA), he taught and mentored students for over 40 years.
27508 Johncompton Johncompton John Compton (b. 1984), Program and Scheduling Coordinator at Lowell Observatory, creates specialty programs for visiting groups. Working with the Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine Council leaders, he developed a workshop that helps Girl Scouts earn their Space Science badge.
27563 Staceychristen Staceychristen Stacey Christen (b. 1968) is Lowell Observatory's Archives and Museum Specialist. She is responsible for processing and cataloging manuscript collections and creating public exhibits that highlight people and events pertaining to the Observatory's history.
37835 Darioconsigli Darioconsigli Dario Consigli (b. 1992) is a primary-school teacher. He is the nephew of the second discoverer.
43923 Cosimonoccioli Cosimonoccioli Cosimo Noccioli (b. 2001) is an amateur astronomer and a member of the Gruppo Astrofili Montelupo.
44368 Andreafrigo Andreafrigo Friar Andrea Frigo (b. 1982) obtained a degree in Materials Science and a masters in Thin Film Deposition at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Padua. In 2018 he revived the planetarium of the fourteenth-century convent of the Santissima Annunziata in Amelia (Umbria), transforming it into an important center for astronomy and science.
73073 Jannaleuty Jannaleuty Janna Leuty (b. 1976) holds a BA (Hons) in English and sociology. She is the wife of astronomer Guy Wells and mother of their three children.
93164 Gordontelepun Gordontelepun Gordon Telepun (b. 1957) is a cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgery specialist in Decatur, AL. He graduated from Boston University's School Of Medicine in 1985. He is an experienced amateur astronomer, specializing in solar eclipses.
96263 Lorettacavicchi Lorettacavicchi Loretta Cavicchi (b. 1954) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna (Italy). She has taught artistic discipline and has dedicated herself to art. Her art focuses on hands and faces, the centers of expressive power, leaving the rest of the image indeterminate.
112337 Francescaguerra Francescaguerra Francesca Guerra (b. 1984) is a mathematician and software developer specialized in space dynamics and orbit determination for SpaceDyS. Her excellent contribution for the the development of the ESA NEOCC software for orbit determination and impact monitoring has been of paramount importance.
114608 Emanuelepace Emanuelepace Emanuele Pace (b. 1964), professor of Space Technologies and Astrophysics Laboratory, University of Florence (UoF), is Project Manager of the Italian contribution to ESA's ARIEL space mission for the study of exoplanetary atmospheres. He is also director of the Multifunctional Chianti Observatory managed by the UoF. Name proposed by M. Di Martino.
118235 Federico Federico Federico Colombini (b. 1989) graduated in Software Engineering at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, and he is now an analyst and head of a team of software developers. He is the first nephew of one of the co-discoverers of this minor planet.
136848 Kevanpooler Kevanpooler Kevan Pooler is the pen name of Kevin Murphy (b. 1949), historian and author who helped the second discoverer piece together her father's World War 2 experience in Britain.
175625 Canaryastroinst Canaryastroinst The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) was founded in 1975. It is the astrophysical institution of reference for Spanish science.
179874 Bojanvršnak Bojanvršnak Bojan Vršnak (b. 1957) is a leading astrophysicist at the Hvar Observatory and a professor of physics at the University of Zagreb. He has authored several textbooks on plasma physics and is a major contributor to the development of astronomy education in Croatia.
179876 Goranpichler Goranpichler Goran Pichler (b. 1946) is a leading laser, atomic and molecular physicist in Croatia. He significantly contributed to astronomy education and popularization, and is a fellow of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
179877 Pavlovski Pavlovski Krešimir Pavlovski (b. 1954) is an astrophysicist and emeritus professor at the University of Zagreb. He is a major contributor to the development of astronomy education and astrophysics in Croatia.
182591 Mocescobedo Mocescobedo Cuauhtemoc (Moc) Escobedo (b. 1962) is a legendary jazz music educator from Seattle and a winner of many honors including the 2006 Golden Apple Award and induction into the Seattle Jazz Hall of Fame. His decades-long outstanding work in implementing equity for his students is highly praised.
185101 Balearicuni Balearicuni The University of the Balearic Islands, founded in 1978, is the only university in the Balearic Islands. It is the successor of the higher education center Estudi General Lul-lia, founded in 1483 by the royal privilege of King Fernando el Catolico.
185498 Majorcastroinst Majorcastroinst The Institute of Astronomy and Astronautics of Mallorca (IAAM) is a scientific institution, founded to promote science and technology in Balearic society.
185561 Miquelsiquier Miquelsiquier Miquel Siquier Capó (b. 1955), professor and mathematician, is a former president of the Institute of Astronomy and Astronautics of Mallorca. He is a promoter of contact between Mallorcan students and ISS astronauts.
299777 Tanyastreeter Tanyastreeter Tanya Streeter (b. 1973) is an British-Caymanian-American freediver who holds a women's world record in No-limits apnea (NLT) at 160 m..
300124 Alessiazecchini Alessiazecchini Alessia Zecchini (b. 1992) is an Italian freediver, who holds a women's world record in constant weight apnea (CWT) at 104 m.
309206 Mažvydas Mažvydas Martynas Mažvydas (1510–1563) was a Lithuanian writer and publisher who edited the first printed book in the Lithuanian language. The book was printed in Königsberg in 1547.
316709 POSS POSS The Palomar Observatory Sky Surveys (POSS) were two deep photographic surveys of the sky undertaken with the 1.2-m Oschin Schmidt. POSS-I was undertaken from 1949 to 1958, while POSS-II took from 1987 until 2002. This minor planet was identified on two plates from the second survey.
328677 Stofan Stofan Ellen Stofan (b. 1961) is the Under Secretary for Science and Research at the Smithsonian Institution. Stofan has researched the geology of Venus, Mars, and Saturn's moon Titan. She is the former Director of the National Air and Space Museum and Chief Scientist of NASA.
329018 Neufeld Neufeld Michael J. Neufeld (b. 1951) is a Senior Curator at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. He has written the authoritative biography of Wernher von Braun and has published articles on the history of NASA planetary exploration.
342864 Teresamateo Teresamateo Teresa Mateo (b. 1967) is a Spanish economist and an amateur astronomer.
345720 Monte Vigese Monte Vigese Monte Vigese is a 1091-m mountain in the Bolognese Apennines in Italy. The name derives from Vigo, a village perched on its slopes.
348511 Žemaitė Žemaitė Žemaitė was the pen name of the Lithuanian writer Julija Beniuševičiūtė (1845–1921), who was one of the inspirations for the Lithuanian renaissance at the beginning of the 20th century.
386851 Streep Streep Meryl Streep (b. 1949) is a celebrated American actress who has starred in dozens of films, receiving numerous nominations and three Academy Awards. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute. She is an outspoken advocate for women.
391996 Zhunenghong Zhunenghong Zhu Nenghong (b. 1939), an academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, is an expert in research and development of astronomical instruments in China. He led the development of numerous major astronomical telescopes including the Purple Mountain Observatory's 1.56-m astrometric telescope.
446957 Priellekornélia Priellekornélia Kornélia Prielle (1826–1906) was a Hungarian stage actress who was engaged at the National Theatre from 1861 until her death. She was the first actor to be honored by being a Perpetual Member of that theatre.
490628 Chassigny Chassigny Chassigny is a commune in the Haute-Marne department of eastern France, about 50 km south of Chaumont. It is well known for the fall of the Chassigny meteorite on 1815 October 3, a rare type of meteorite now proved to be from Mars.
518886 Wheelock Wheelock Sherry Wheelock (b. 1948) is a senior software developer at IPAC at the California Institute of Technology. During her 43-year career she has developed software for astronomical image processing and instrumental calibration and has contributed to NASA missions including IRAS, 2MASS, Spitzer, WISE and NEOWISE.
542509 Lyatoshynsky Lyatoshynsky Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshynsky (1895–1968) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, and teacher. A leading member of the new generation of twentieth-century Ukrainian composers, he wrote five symphonies, two operas, and a number of symphonic poems and orchestral works.
543018 ROTAT ROTAT Named for the Remote Observatory Theoretical Astrophysics Tübingen at Observatoire de Haute-Provence. The main telescope is a 0.60-m Newtonian and the discovery instrument of this minor planet. The observatory is a member of the Foundation Interactive Astronomy and Astrophysics.
543060 Liefke Liefke Carolin Liefke (b. 1981) studied Astronomy and Astrophysics at Hamburg University. She is an active member of various amateur associations. Carolin coordinates public outreach and educational programs at the Haus der Astronomie, Heidelberg. Her cooperation with schools involves the remote use of the telescope used for this discovery.
548032 Ensisheim Ensisheim Ensisheim is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department of eastern France, about 15 km north of Mulhouse. It is well known for the fall of the Ensisheim meteorite on 1492 November 7, the oldest recorded meteorite fall in Europe.
549228 Labuda Labuda Marián Labuda (1944–2018) was a Slovak actor, one of the most prominent of his generation. He had a long series of great theatre roles and regularly starred in both Slovak and Czech films. His most memorable performance was in the 1985 Czechoslovak cult comedy, Vesničko má středisková (My Sweet Little Village).
551390 Thomaskeßler Thomaskeßler Tax consultant Thomas Keßler (b. 1953) is an amateur astronomer and a good friend of the discoverer. He was the treasurer of the Vereinigung der Sternfreunde, the largest German amateur astronomer organization, from 1997 to 2017. His main interests in observing are asteroids.
567580 Latuni Latuni For more than 100 years, the University of Latvia has been the most popular university in Latvia. Dozens of astronomers and tens of thousands of young people in other fields are grateful to the university for the knowledge.
576901 Adagio Adagio The Association pour le Développement Amateur d'un Grand Instrument d'Observation (ADAGIO) is a non-profit astronomical society which operates the 0.82-m telescope used for the discovery of (576901).
597993 Bélesta Bélesta Bélesta-en-Lauragais is a small village in south-west France. The village is the site of the observatory where (597993) was discovered. Bélesta is also the name of the observatory.
607372 Colombounilanka Colombounilanka The University of Colombo is the oldest institution of modern higher education in Sri Lanka. This premier university on the island celebrated its centennial in 2021.

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7732 Ralphpass Ralphpass After receiving a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Maryland in 1968, Ralph Pass (b. 1947) worked at NASA for 11 years supporting the Apollo and Space Shuttle programs. He is an avid amateur astronomer who has taught astronomy and served as Director of the Observatory at Merrimack College in Massachusetts.
9893 Sagano Sagano Sagano, a neighborhood in northwest Kyoto City, contains many famous temples, shrines and historical sites. Since the 9th century, villas have been built in Sagano by the imperial family, aristocrats, and the literati. Today it is a well-known place for viewing cherry blossoms and maples.
10503 Johnmarks Johnmarks John Marks (b. 1943) founded the international non-profit organization Search for Common Ground (SFCG) in 1982 and served as its President until 2014; he is now a Senior Advisor. SFCG is dedicated to seeking peaceful resolutions for conflicts via exchange visits and other person-to-person interactions.
12378 Johnston Johnston David Macarthur Johnston (1928–2022) was a farmer from Baradine, NSW, Australia. His awareness for the environment led to an expert knowledge of the bird life in and around the Pilliga Forest. He encouraged and accompanied local and international birdwatchers and organized bird surveys.
22379 Montale Montale Eugenio Montale (1896–1981) was one of the greatest Italian poets of the twentieth century. He was the Literature Nobel Prize laureate in 1975 for his distinctive poetry which, with great artistic sensitivity, has interpreted human values under the sign of an outlook on life with no illusions.
24863 Cheli Cheli Maurizio Cheli (b. 1959) is an Italian astronaut, test pilot and aerospace engineer. He flew as a Mission Specialist in the STS 75 Tethered Satellite on the Columbia Space Shuttle.
29438 Zhengjia Zhengjia The Zhengjia museums in Guangzhou, China, are dedicated to science education in areas of nature and science. Zhengjia museums also develop astronomy education programs with National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, for the general public to experience the beauty of astronomy.
41988 Emilyjoseph Emilyjoseph Emily C. S. Joseph (b. 1988) is a planetary scientist, public health researcher, and advocate for research integrity. At the University of Arizona she was part of the Cassini VIMS instrument team and the university's COVID-19 response. She has been a board member of Congregation Or Chadash and helped form Congregation Kol Ami in Tucson.
45519 Triebold Triebold Mike Triebold (b. 1953) is a leading preparator of museum quality fossils. In 2019 he was awarded the Charles H. Sternberg Medal by the Association of Applied Paleontological Sciences for contributions to paleontology, for fostering cooperation and understanding between professional, amateur and academic paleontologists.
47775 Johnanderson Johnanderson John William Anderson (b. 1953) worked on image digitizing and analysis of the Surveyor Moon lander data at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of University of Arizona. Prior to that he worked as an engineer for a TV station also at that university.
65852 Alle Alle Alessandro (“Alle”) Colombini (b. 2018) is the first son of Alberto Colombini and Elena Cuoghi. He is the second nephew of Ermes Colombini, one of the Osservatorio San Vittore observers.
114735 Irenemagni Irenemagni Irene Magni (b. 1976) is the fiancée of the discoverer. She works for a business consultant.
199991 Adriencoffinet Adriencoffinet Adrien Coffinet (b. 1990) is a French astronomer and science journalist. He earned his PhD in astronomy at the Université de Genève specializing in exoplanets. He has written for several science publications, and he is currently a journalist for Futura-Sciences.
384582 Juliasmith Juliasmith Julia Smith (b. 1984) is an American expert in federal relations who served as Assistant Vice President at the University of Arizona. She formerly served as the Assistant Vice President at the Association of American Universities. In these roles, she has been a tireless advocate for support of basic and applied research.
438523 Figalli Figalli Alessio Figalli (b. 1984) is an Italian mathematician. He won the Fields medal in 2018 for his contributions to the theory of optimal transport, and its application to partial differential equations, metric geometry and probability.
440411 Piovani Piovani Nicola Piovani (b. 1946) is an Italian musician and film score composer. In 1999 he won the Academy Award for the score of the Roberto Benigni film La vita è bella (Life is Beautiful).
447682 Rambaldi Rambaldi Carlo Rambaldi (1925–2012) was an Italian special effects artist. He won Academy awards for best visual effects for King Kong (1976), Alien (1979) and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982).
552385 Rochechouart Rochechouart Rochechouart is a commune in the Haute-Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, about 40 km west of Limoges. It is well known for the presence of the Rochechouart-Chassenon astrobleme, an ancient 20-km diameter crater caused by an impact about 207 million years ago.
562964 Hudin Hudin Lucian Hudin (b. 1975) is a Romanian amateur astronomer and computer programmer who owns a small roll-off observatory in Cluj-Napoca. A very active member of the EURONEAR project using the Issac Newton Telescope, he was involved in data reduction of near Earth asteroids, discovering seven such bodies and other minor planets.
564280 Tudorica Tudorica Alexandru Tudorica (b. 1987) is a Romanian pro-am astronomer who obtained his PhD from the University of Bonn with a thesis on Weak Gravitational Lensing Magnification. His other interests have been near-Earth asteroids within the EURONEAR project, globular clusters, and the popularization of science.
574300 Curelaru Curelaru Lucian Curelaru (b. 1976) is a Romanian amateur astronomer and software developer, and a member and sysadmin of the EURONEAR project. Interested in astrometry of asteroids and double stars from data mining and observations, he has also contributed to software development for astronomical research projects.
579890 Mocnik Mocnik Teo Mocnik (b. 1989) is a Slovenian astronomer currently working at Gemini North. Although his main research interest is exoplanets, during his ING studentship he performed observations of hundreds of asteroids, discovering a few near- Earth asteroid candidates and other minor planets as part of the EURONEAR project.
580301 Aznarmacías Aznarmacías Amadeo Aznar Macías (b. 1974) is a Spanish pro-am astronomer expert in asteroid photometry and binary asteroids, namely near Earth, Mars-crossings and main belt asteroids. He is a member of the EURONEAR project, an Asteroid Day regional coordinator, and a prolific disseminator of astronomy through mass media and public conferences.
593195 Lavinaahmed Lavinaahmed Lavina Ahmed (1983–2020) was a Bangladeshi-Swedish scientist, who researched the growth and malignancy of tumors. Her research focused on complex receptors, including one named Axl, which is present in a wide range of cancers. Research into such receptors is important in our battle against cancer.
598719 Alegalli Alegalli Alejandro Galli (b. 1964) is an Uruguayan amateur astronomer who studies of small bodies of the solar system, meteor showers and variables stars. He is well known for his work to popularize astronomy in Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina.

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9855 Thomasdick Thomasdick Thomas Dick (1774–1857) was an influential Scottish astronomy writer and public speaker. His mixture of science, religion and philosophy was widely read. He had a significant impact on education in the United States and promoted the notion of the “plurality of inhabited worlds”.
10087 Dechesne Dechesne Roland George Dechesne (b. 1960) has been President of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Calgary Centre, has run Calgary's annual Star-B-Q for many years, and has regularly given the talks at the University of Calgary's Rothney Astrophysical Observatory open houses. He has been a leader in RASC's Light Pollution Abatement Committee.
10096 Colleenohare Colleenohare Colleen O'Hare (b. 1955) is an active member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Okanagan Centre, who won the 2012 Qilak Award for her outreach efforts and the RASC Service Award in 2018 for her leadership, which included a term as club President as well as committee service. She led the development of the club observatory's SkyTheatre.
10097 Humbroncos Humbroncos This citation honors the memory of sixteen persons, including ten members of the Humboldt Broncos, a junior hockey team, who died in a bus crash in Saskatchewan, Canada, on 2018 April 6. The tragedy had a unifying effect on the community and there was an emotional response all across Canada.
10098 Jaymiematthews Jaymiematthews Jaymie Mark Matthews (b. 1958) did undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto and his MSc and PhD at Western University. He has been a member of the faculty of the University of British Columbia since 1992 and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. He is principal investigator for the Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars Telescope.
10109 Sidhu Sidhu Jaskarn Singh “Sid” Sidhu (b. 1938) joined the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Victoria Centre, in 1985, and has been a mentor for new members. He coordinates the loan of Centre-owned telescopes and the club's schools program. Sid was awarded the RASC President's Award in 2010 for his leadership during the International Year of Astronomy.
12933 Muzzonigro Muzzonigro Livio Muzzonigro (b. 1932) taught mathematics and physics in the scientific high-school Duca degli Abruzzi in Gorizia. According to one of the discoverers, once his pupil, Muzzonigro was the best teacher he ever had.
15803 Parisi Parisi Giorgio Parisi (b. 1948) is the co-winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the interplay of disorder and fluctuations in physical systems from atomic to planetary scales. He is an Italian theoretical physicist whose research has focused on quantum field theory, statistical mechanics and complex systems.
15825 Capecchi Capecchi Mario Capecchi (b. 1937) is the co-winner for 2007 of the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discoveries of principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use of embryonic stem cells. He has also pursued a systematic analysis of the mouse Hox gene family.
18400 Muramatsushigeru Muramatsushigeru Shigeru Muramatsu (b. 1951) is a Japanese amateur astronomer living in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture. He dedicates his time to outreach programs, holding public talks and observing sessions.
37734 Bonacina Bonacina Celestino Bonacina (b. 1947) made his private observatory available to schoolchildren for many years. In the 1980s his experience was essential for the building of the Osservatorio Astronomico Sormano, where this minor planet was discovered.
39792 Patrickchevalley Patrickchevalley Patrick Chevalley (b. 1958) is a computer engineer and Swiss amateur astronomer. He is the author of the Cartes du Ciel planetarium and CCDciel image acquisition freeware, and co-author of the Virtual Moon Atlas freeware used by many amateurs around the world.
39814 Christianlegrand Christianlegrand Christian Legrand (b. 1953) is a public service engineer and French amateur astronomer. He is a co-author of the Virtual Moon Atlas freeware used by many amateurs around the world, and the author of numerous books and articles about the Moon.
39877 Deverchére Deverchére Philippe Deverchére (b. 1959 ) is a French engineer and amateur astronomer. He has developed free software for astronomers (such as C2A) since 1990, and more recently light-pollution analysis software and instrumentation. He has played a major role in understanding light-pollution modeling and measurement.
46691 Ghezzi Ghezzi Pierangelo Ghezzi (b. 1956) is an Italian amateur astronomer. He has made observations of variable stars and co-discovered some minor planets.
47708 Jimhamilton Jimhamilton Jim Hamilton (1947–2021) was an amateur astronomer living in Caballo, New Mexico. His interests were digital imaging of galaxies and more recently planets. He brought together amateur astronomers from around the country in an email list where members enjoyed sharing their astronomical images and his sharp wit.
79847 Colzani Colzani Enrico Colzani (b. 1956) has dedicated many years to popularizing and teaching astronomy. Recently his efforts have been directed towards the realization of a planetarium near the Osservatorio Astronomico Sormano.
92586 Jaxonpowell Jaxonpowell Jaxon Powell (b. 2018) is the nephew of the discoverer.
176981 Anteradonic Anteradonic Ante Radonić (b. 1951) is an astronomer and a major contributor to the popularization of astronomy and astronautics in Croatia. For over two decades he has written for Andromeda, a weekly radio show.
178534 Mosheelitzur Mosheelitzur Moshe Elitzur (b. 1944) is an emeritus professor of physics at the University of Kentucky. He is a major contributor to theories of maser and dust radiation transfer in astrophysical environments.
179221 Hrvojebožić Hrvojebožić Hrvoje Božić (b. 1954) is a leading astrophysicist at the Hvar Observatory and a major contributor to the development of astronomy education in Croatia.
179223 Tonytyson Tonytyson J. Anthony Tyson (b. 1940) is an American physicist and astronomer. In the late 1970s he applied CCDs to astronomy, discovering the faint blue galaxies. He started a project to build a next-generation sky survey, later named Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time, and directed it for 15 years.
179413 Stevekahn Stevekahn Steve M. Kahn (b. 1954) is an American physicist and astronomer who has made significant contributions to X-ray astronomy. He was the U.S. Principal Investigator for the Reflection Grating Spectrometer on ESA's XMM-Newton Observatory. He led the construction of the LSST Camera and served as Director during construction of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
188894 Gerberlouis Gerberlouis Louis Gerber (1928–2021), a Swiss citizen from Fribourg, was a banker by profession and a fervent amateur astronomer. Until 2005 he was the first treasurer of the Robert A. Naef Foundation, created in 1977, which operates the Observatory Robert A. Naef at Ependes (opened in 1984), where this asteroid was discovered.
189945 Teddykareta Teddykareta Theodore “Teddy” Richard Kareta (b. 1995) is a former graduate student at the Lunar and Planetary Lab of the University of Arizona, where his dissertation focused on characterization of active small bodies in the Solar System using ground-based optical and infrared telescopes.
383622 Luigivolta Luigivolta Luigi Volta (1876–1952), was an Italian astronomer. Between 1928 and 1934 he discovered five minor planets at Pino Torinese Observatory.
385980 Emiliosegrè Emiliosegrè Emilio Gino Segrè (1905–1989) was an Italian-American physicist who discovered the elements technetium and astatine, and the antiproton. He was a co-winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physics for discovering the antiproton.
390813 Debwatson Debwatson Deborah (Watson) Higgins (b. 1960) is the wife of the Australian amateur astronomer who discovered this minor planet.
471301 Robertajmolson Robertajmolson Art historian Roberta J. M. Olson (b. 1947) identified Halley's Comet as the model for Giotto's Star of Bethlehem in his Arena Chapel fresco in Padua. This inspired ESA to name the mission to Halley's Comet “Giotto”. Her books include Fire in the Sky: A History of Comets in Art and, as a co-author, Cosmos: The Art and Science of the Universe.
546275 Kozák Kozák Danuta Kozák (b. 1987) is a Hungarian sprint canoeist, who won six gold, one silver and one bronze medals at four Olympic Games between 2008 and 2021. He also won fifteen gold medals at World Championships, and seventeen gold medals at European Championships.
576373 Wolfgangbusch Wolfgangbusch Wolfgang Busch (b. 1927), formerly a high school teacher, is a German optics expert and telescope maker, specializing in the restoration of historical telescopes. In the 1970s, he developed the Halb-Apochromaten-Bausatz, an oil-spaced triplet-lens kit for amateurs. Name suggested by C. Liefke.
578053 Jordillorca Jordillorca Jordi Llorca Piqué (b. 1966) is a professor of chemistry, and vice chancellor, at UPC-BarcelonaTech, and a member at Institut d'Estudis Catalans. A former research assistant at the Institute of Meteoritics, University of New Mexico, he is the founder of a citizen scientist meteorite recovery group with hundreds of meteorite recoveries.
590888 Chengda Chengda Established in 1931, ChengDa, is an abbreviation for National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), one of the top public universities in Taiwan. “Pursuit of truth through exhaustive reasoning” is NCKU's motto.
597148 Chungmingshen Chungmingshen Ming-Shen Chung (b. 1956) is the director of Yushan National Park in Taiwan. He has been dedicated to the development of the Taiwan national park system for more than 30 years.

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5627 Short Short James Short (1710–1768) was a renowned Scottish telescope maker, being much in demand due to the high quality of his optics. His telescopes were used in the Royal Society observations of the 1761 and 1769 transits of Venus. He supported John Harrison and his chronometer and James Watt.
5747 Williamina Williamina Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming (1857–1911) was a Scottish-American astronomer responsible for major developments in the cataloging of stars and their classification. Her work at Harvard College Observatory also included her discovery of variable stars and nebulae, most notably the Horsehead, from photographic plates.
8486 Asherschel Asherschel Alexander Stewart Herschel (1836–1907) was professor of natural philosophy at the Universities of Glasgow and Durham. His extensive observations and compilations of meteor radiants and their relationship to comet orbits led to significant advances in the subject. He also made visual spectroscopic observations of meteors.
8842 Bennetmcinnes Bennetmcinnes Bennet McInnes (b. 1929) was Secretary of the Royal Observatory Edinburgh (1973–1987) and the RGO (1987–1989). Initially involved in optical satellite tracking, he later directed the Northern Hemisphere Observatory Site-testing Project. This resulted in the establishment of the Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes on La Palma.
9583 Clerke Clerke Agnes Mary Clerke (1842–1907) was an Irish astronomer, historian and writer. Her clear explanations of new developments in science, particularly astronomy, were widely read by both the public and working scientists alike. Her book on the new science of astronomical spectroscopy became a standard text.
9714 Piazzismyth Piazzismyth Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819–1900) spent a decade in South Africa working on positional astronomy and geodesy, before taking up the post as the 2nd Astronomer Royal for Scotland. He pioneered astronomical site testing in Tenerife and other high altitudes and contributed to the development of spectroscopy, especially of the Sun.
9850 Ralphcopeland Ralphcopeland English-born Ralph Copeland (1837–1905) became the 3rd Astronomer Royal for Scotland. He made visual spectroscopic observations of comets, discovered planetary nebulae by visual spectroscopy, and nebulae using Lord Rosse's 72″ telescope. He traveled widely in a varied career that included observing two transits of Venus.
9853 l'Épée l'Épée Abbé Charles-Michel de l'Épée (1712–1789) was a French educator of the deaf. Motivated by religious conviction, humanitarian concern, and a philosophical belief that the deaf were capable of acquiring language, he founded the first free public school for the deaf in 1760. He published his methods to encourage their adoption.
9873 Freundlich Freundlich Erwin Finlay Freundlich (1885–1964) was a German astronomer at Berlin Observatory and responsible for the building of the Einsteinturm solar telescope at Potsdam. He later became professor of astronomy at the University of St. Andrews. His research included experimental verification of Einstein's general theory of relativity.
9881 Sampson Sampson Ralph Allen Sampson (1866–1939) was an Irish-British astronomer with main research areas in the color temperature of stars and the theory of motion of Jupiter's Galilean satellites. He was the 5th Astronomer Royal for Scotland.
9899 Greaves Greaves William Michael Herbert Greaves (1897–1955) was a British astronomer, making advances in spectrophotometry and defining spectrophotometric standards. He was the 6th Astronomer Royal for Scotland. As an elder statesman of British astronomy, he was a strong advocate for the proposed Jodrell Bank radio telescope.
18377 Vetter Vetter John Francis Vetter (b. 1945) is a retired Australian automotive mechanic. He established the Mudgee Observatory in 2005 and through it shares his love of astronomy with the public and amateur astronomers.
33175 Isabellegleeson Isabellegleeson Isabelle Jane Pravdova Gleeson (b. 2019) is the first granddaughter of the second discoverer. She and her parents live in Ireland.
35464 Elisaconsigli Elisaconsigli Elisa Consigli (b. 1981) is the niece of the second discoverer. She is currently a marketing executive, having graduated in linguistic and multimedia communication.
39871 Lucagrazzini Lucagrazzini Luca Grazzini (b. 1974) is a member of the astrometry team of the Astronomical Observatory “Beppe Forti” (code K83) in Montelupo Fiorentino, Italy.
39875 Matteolombardo Matteolombardo Matteo Lombardo (b. 1964) is a member of the astrometry team of the Astronomical Observatory “Beppe Forti” (code K83) in Montelupo Fiorentino, Italy.
46701 Interrante Interrante Giorgio Interrante (b. 1969) is a member of the astrometry team of the Astronomical Observatory “Beppe Forti” (code K83) in Montelupo Fiorentino, Italy.
100726 Marcoiozzi Marcoiozzi Marco Iozzi (b. 1965) is a member of the astrometry team of the Astronomical Observatory “Beppe Forti” (code K83) in Montelupo Fiorentino, Italy.
118233 Gfrancoferrini Gfrancoferrini Gianfranco “Gfranco” Ferrini (b. 1962) is a member of the astrometry team of the Astronomical Observatory “Beppe Forti” (code K83) in Montelupo Fiorentino, Italy.
145166 Leojematt Leojematt Leo Rodriguez (b. 2021), Jemma Osmonson (b. 2021) and Matthew Young (b. 2021) are great-grandchildren of the discoverer.
225321 Stevenkoenig Stevenkoenig Steven Koenig (b. 1985) is the son of (15321) Donnadean. He is a moving force in the amateur astronomy community. He has been instrumental in the development of optical innovations which have advanced astrophototography, including the search for minor planets.
257211 Kulizoli Kulizoli Zoltán “Zoli” Kuli (b. 1977) is a Hungarian physicist, amateur astronomer and the head of the technical department of the Konkoly Observatory. He was a lead designer in the reconstruction of the Schmidt telescope at Piszkéstető Observatory, which allowed the installation of a large-format CCD-camera to the telescope.
257212 Rózsahegyi Rózsahegyi Márton Rózsahegyi (b. 1979) is a Hungarian environmental researcher, science communicator and amateur astronomer. As a project manager at Konkoly Observatory, he played an essential role in installing a large field-of-view camera to the Schmidt telescope at Piszkéstető, which gave a new momentum to the NEO search program.
316527 Jürgenoberst Jürgenoberst Jürgen Oberst (b. 1955) is a German planetary scientist expert in the field of remote sensing. He is Professor for Planetary Geodesy at the Technical University Berlin and has led the Planetary Geodesy Department of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) for 14 years.
322577 Stephanhellmich Stephanhellmich Stephan Hellmich (b. 1981) is a German planetary and computer scientist. He earned his PhD with a study on the long-term stability of Jupiter Trojans under the influence of the Yarkovsky effect.
352273 Turrell Turrell James Turrell (b. 1943) is an artist whose work is primarily an exploration of light and space. His work has been exhibited in art institutions across the world, from New York to Tasmania. Residing in Flagstaff, Turrell is working on Roden Crater, an artwork and naked-eye observatory within a volcanic cinder cone guiding our eyes to celestial phenomena.
385205 Michelvancamp Michelvancamp Michel Van Camp (b. 1969) is the head of the Seismology & Gravimetry service at the Royal Observatory of Belgium, Brussels. He does research in gravimetry, slow tectonic deformations and hydrological effects on gravity.
410817 Zaffino Zaffino Matt Zaffino (b. 1961) is the chief meteorologist for a network TV station in Portland, Oregon. With a master's degree in meteorology, his nightly weathercast also features excellent tips for science phenomena such as eclipses, aurora, comets, and other related astronomical events for the viewing audience.
416583 Jacereece Jacereece Jace Danielson (b. 2021) and Reece Marshall (b. 2021) are great-grandchildren of the discoverer.
541618 Magyaribéla Magyaribéla Béla Magyari (1949–2018) was a Hungarian pilot, aeronautical engineer, and the backup cosmonaut of the Soyuz 36 mission. He was also president of the Hungarian Astronautical Society, a member of the Hungarian Astronomical Association, and worked for the Hungarian Space Office.
541691 Ranschburg Ranschburg Jenő Ranschburg (1935–2011) was a Hungarian psychologist, writer, and science popularizer. He did a lot for children, and tried to eliminate rigid, paralyzing dysfunctional rules in parenting.
543581 Laurenrubyjane Laurenrubyjane Lauren Ruby Jane Forward (b. 2006) is the granddaughter of the discoverer.
544325 Péczbéla Péczbéla Béla Pécz (b. 1961) is a Hungarian physicist and material scientist. He introduced aberration-corrected electron microscopy in Hungary. His main contribution was the development of various GaN-based devices and two-dimensional InN thin films.
545565 Borysten Borysten Mykola Khomychevsky (1897–1983), a priest by education, known by his pen-name Borys Ten, was a Ukrainian writer, poet, composer and translator. Among his works, the most important are the Ukrainian translations of Homer's Odyssey and Iliad.
545839 Hernánletelier Hernánletelier Hernán Rivera Letelier (b.1950) is a Chilean writer. His books have been translated into several languages and he has received recognition and love from readers, as well as several literature awards.
549744 Heimpál Heimpál Pál Heim (1875–1929) was a Hungarian pediatrician and university professor. After he received his medical degree, he specialized in treating babies and children. He organized a network of nurses for babies, who became known as the “Heim Sisters”. Pál Heim Children's Hospital in Budapest is named after him.
552888 Felixrodriguez Felixrodriguez Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente (1928–1980) was a Spanish naturalist popularizer. A pioneer in the defense of nature, he made documentaries for RTVE (Spanish Radio Television), including his best known series “Man and the Earth”.
562446 Pilinszky Pilinszky János Pilinszky (1921–1981) is one of the greatest Hungarian poets of the post-war period. He is best remembered for his poems of the 1950s which bear witness to the horrors of the Second World War and mid-twentieth century Europe.
563716 Szinyeimersepál Szinyeimersepál Pál Szinyei Merse (1845–1920) was the first true colorist in the history of Hungarian painting. He was one of the most influential figures in Hungarian art, and consistently, comprehensively and innovatively implemented modern ideas in painting.
570814 Nauru Nauru Formerly known as Pleasant Island, Nauru is a 21-km² island country in Micronesia, a sub-region of Oceania, in the central Pacific.
577881 Pálinkáslibor Pálinkáslibor Libor Pálinkás (b. 1965) is a Slovak amateur astronomer and a passionate observer of the night sky, especially deep-sky objects. He makes a significant contribution to the UMa Astronomical Association activities.
578164 Rerrichbéla Rerrichbéla Béla Rerrich (1881–1932) was a Hungarian architect and landscape designer, whose reforms led to a new way of designing public green spaces in Hungary. His most famous work is the building complex around Dóm Square in Szeged town, which was built between 1929 and 1932.
589944 Suhua Suhua Hua Su (b. 1972) is a Chinese amateur astronomer in Yiyang, Hunan. He is the academic advisor of the astronomical society in Changde No.1 High School, and he has found more than 200 SOHO comets.
601731 Kukuczka Kukuczka Józef Jerzy Kukuczka (1948–1989) was one of the most eminent high-altitude climbers in history. In September 1987 he became the second man to climb all fourteen eight-thousanders in the world. Kukuczka established 10 new routes, including the “Polish Line” on K2. He died attempting to climb the South Face of Lhotse in Nepal.
605911 Cecily Cecily Cecily Rankin (b. 1987) holds a B.S. in advanced radiologic sciences. She is the wife of the discoverer and mother of their two boys.

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464745 Péterrózsa Péter Rózsa Rózsa Péter (1905–1977) was a Hungarian mathematician, high school teacher, science communicator, full professor of the Eötvös Loránd University, and corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She is best known as the “founding mother” of recursion theory.

Volume 1, #12 (2021)

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166028 Karikókatalin Karikó Katalin Katalin Karikó (b. 1955) is a Hungarian biochemist, whose research has been the development of in vitro-transcribed mRNA for protein therapies. Her work includes the scientific research of RNA-mediated immune activation, resulting in the co-discovery of the nucleoside modifications that suppress the immunogenicity of RNA.
337700 Korpás Korpás Garbiel Korpás (b. 1958) is a longtime member of the Astronomy Club Nové Zámky in Slovakia. As an expert on Greek mythology, he captivates visitors with stories about the constellations of the northern sky.
338284 Hodál Hodál Gabriel Hodál (b. 1963) is a longtime leader of the Astronomy Club Nové Zámky in Slovakia and enthusiastically engages young people in enjoying astronomy and the sky.
378920 Vassimre Vassimre Imre Vass (1795–1863) was a Hungarian geodesist, cartographer and speleologist. He is best known for the exploring and mapping the Baradla Cave, which is the most significant and longest cave in Hungary.
541550 Schickbéla Schickbéla Béla Schick (1877–1967) was a Hungarian-born American pediatrician. In 1913, he developed the Schick test, a skin test used to determine whether or not a person is susceptible to diphtheria. A massive five-year campaign, coordinated by him, virtually eliminated diphtheria is the U.S.
541565 Gucklerkároly Gucklerkároly Károly Guckler (1858–1923) was a Hungarian forester, who is best known for the reforestation of the Hármashatár hill in Budapest. Because of the huge firewood demand of the capital, the hillsides were almost completely cleared. He planted undemanding pine trees to stabilize the ground before starting to replant native forest.
541571 Schulekfrigyes Schulekfrigyes Frigyes Schulek (1841–1919) was a Hungarian architect, full professor at the Technical University of Budapest, and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His most famous work, the Fisherman's Bastion in Budapest, is one of the most important symbols of the capital city.
541582 Tóthimre Tóthimre Imre Tóth (b. 1957) is a Hungarian astronomer, whose main field of research is solar system object including main-belt asteroids and comets. He is best known for modeling cometary comae and determining the size of cometary nucleii based on HST observations.
541587 Paparó Paparó Margit Paparó (b. 1950) is a Hungarian astronomer and a pioneer of ground-based and space-born observations of pulsating variable stars in Hungary. Her main field of research is the study of multimode-pulsator and pulsating stars in binary systems. She was the discoverer of the SN 1976C.
541776 Oláhkatalin Oláhkatalin Katalin Oláh (b. 1948) is a Hungarian astronomer. She has worked extensively on binary stars, stellar activity, stellar-activity cycles, stellar spots and differential rotation. She founded the stellar activity research group at the Konkoly Observatory and has been a leading scientist in the field.
542246 Kulcsár Kulcsár Győző Kulcsár (1940–2018) was a Hungarian fencer who won four gold and two bronze medals in épée at four Olympic Games between 1964 and 1976. He also won three world titles with the Hungarian team. After retiring from competitions he worked as a fencing coach, his trainees include two Olympic champions.
543914 Tessedik Tessedik Sámuel Tessedik (1742–1820) was a Slovak Lutheran pastor, school founder, teacher and economic writer. He was a rural developer and a distributor of acacia and alfalfa in Hungary. Both his theoretical and practical pedagogical work served to introduce the pedagogical ideas of the Enlightenment.
545784 Kelemenjános Kelemenjános János Kelemen (b. 1951) is a Hungarian astronomer whose main fields of research are the observation of GRB afterglows, comets and minor planets. He mounted the first CCD camera on the Schmidt telescope at the Piszkéstető Station, and he has discovered dozens of flare stars and several numbered minor planets.
546025 Ábrahámpéter Ábrahámpéter Péter Ábrahám (b. 1964) is a Hungarian astrophysicist. His main research fields are stellar and planetary formation, including protoplanetary disks and young stellar objects. He was the director of the Konkoly Observatory from 2010 to 2015.
547599 Virághalmy Virághalmy Géza Virághalmy (1932–2019) was a Hungarian physicist and the head of the technical department of the Konkoly Observatory between 1972 and 1999. During his career he built several photoelectric photometers and a polarimeter, and he introduced regular CCD observations at the Piszkéstető Station.
549663 Barczaszabolcs Barczaszabolcs Szabolcs Barcza (1944–2021) was a Hungarian astronomer and honorary professor at the Eötvös Loránd University, who studied radiative transfer in stellar and terrestrial atmospheres. Generations of astronomers learnt basic astronomy and the physics of stellar atmospheres from him.

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579513 Saselemér Sas Elemér Elemér Sas (1930–1998) was a Hungarian physicist, teacher and science communicator. His university lectures with spectacular experiments are remembered to this day. He hosted many popular TV series, and his pleasant voice and interesting experiments attracted many spectators among science lovers.

Volume 1, #10 (2021)

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574546 Kondorgusztáv Kondor Gusztáv Gusztáv Kondor (1825–1897) was a Hungarian astronomer, geodesist, mathematician, and corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His main field of research was celestial mechanics, astrometry and astronomical geolocation. He was an active science communicator.

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423380 Juhászárpád Juhász Árpád Árpád Juhász (b. 1935) is a Hungarian geologist, one of the most significant figures in the spreading of scientific knowledge in Hungary. During his career, he made a number of geographical films and participated as an expert in geographical-themed popular science series on TV.
469773 Kitaibel Kitaibel Pál Pál Kitaibel (1757–1817) was a Hungarian botanist and chemist. He spent several years investigating flora and fauna in the Carpathian Basin and surrounding mountains. In 1789 he independently discovered the element tellurium. The genus Kitaibelia of mallows was named after him.
474440 Nemesnagyágnes Nemes Nagy Ágnes Ágnes Nemes Nagy (1922–1991) was a Hungarian poet, writer, educator, and translator. She is generally considered to be Hungary's most important woman poet of the 20th century. In 1946 she published her first volume of poetry, but during the 1950s, her own work was suppressed and she worked as a translator.
544618 Bugátpál Bugát Pál Pál Bugát (1793–1865) was a physician, linguist, university professor, full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and a language reformer. One of the founders of the Hungarian medical language, he was the first president of the Royal Hungarian Society for Natural Sciences from 1841 to 1844.
545167 Bonfini Antonio Bonfini Italian humanist Antonio Bonfini (1427–1502) was the court historian for Matthias Corvinus, the king of Hungary. Matthias commissioned him to write Hungary's history from the time of the Huns. With this great work, and his other writings and translations, Bonfini exerted a powerful influence on Hungarian historiography.

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Volume 1, #6 (2021)

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541982 Grendel Grendel Lajos Lajos Grendel (1948–2018) was a contemporary Slovakian-Hungarian writer and university teacher. His novels depicted the life and problems of the Hungarian minority in Slovakia.
542026 Kaszásattila Kaszás Attila Attila Kaszás (1960–2007) was a Slovak-born Hungarian actor and singer. He was a longtime member of the Comedy Theatre of Budapest (Vígszínház), and later joined the National Theater. He appeared in many TV films and movies, as well as theater musicals.

Volume 1, #4 (2021)

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Volume 1, #1 (2021)

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345648 Adyendre Ady Endre Endre Ady (1877–1919) was a poet, journalist, short story writer, and one of Hungary's greatest lyric poets. He is best known for his daring works celebrating love, but he also wrote religious and revolutionary poems. His expression was radical in form, language and content.
390743 Telkesmária Telkes Mária Mária Telkes (1900–1995) was a Hungarian-born American physical chemist and biophysicist, best known for her invention of the solar distiller and the first solar-powered heating system designed for residences. She also invented other devices capable of storing energy captured from sunlight.
399565 Dévényanna Dévény Anna Anna Dévény (1935–2017) was a Hungarian physiotherapist and gymnastics trainer. She developed an unique treatment system, which helps to restore the muscle function, and abnormal body positions of babies. The method has helped thousands of children recover in recent decades.
405571 Erdőspál Erdős Pál Pál Erdős (1913–1996) was a Hungarian mathematician, much of whose work centered around discrete mathematics. His work leaned towards solving previously open problems, rather than developing or exploring new areas of mathematics. He published around 1500 mathematical papers during his lifetime.
413233 Várkonyiágnes R. Várkonyi Ágnes Ágnes R. Várkonyi (1928–2014) was a Hungarian historian, cultural historian, and full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Her main field of research was the Rákóczi War of Independence, the Zrínyi Movement, and the Habsburg system. She was the winner of the 1999 annual science communication award.
423433 Harsányi Harsányi János János Harsányi (1920–2000) was a Hungarian-American Nobel Prize laureate economist. He is best known for his contributions to the study of game theory and its application to economics. For his work, he was a co-recipient along with John Nash and Reinhard Selten of the 1994 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
461650 Paisdezső Pais Dezső Dezső Pais (1886–1973) was a prominent figure of Hungarian historical linguistics. His special fields were phonology, lexicology, and cultural history, the study of personal names and toponomy. He was the initiator of studies concerning the history of standard Hungarian.
483454 Hosszúkatinka Hosszú Katinka Katinka Hosszú (b. 1989) is a three-time Olympic champion Hungarian swimmer, who specializes in individual medley events. She is a nine-time long-course, and seventeen-time short-course world champion, and has broken 20 world records since 2013.
524638 Kaffkamargit Kaffka Margit Margit Kaffka (1880–1918) was a poet and novelist, one of the most important female Hungarian authors. Her works dealt mostly with two main themes: the decline of the gentry class, and the problems faced by women in an era of major social changes. She died of influenza in the winter of 1918.
541200 Komjádibéla Komjádi Béla Béla Komjádi (1892–1933) was a Hungarian water polo player and coach, known as the father of Hungarian water polo. He coached the Hungary men's national water polo team, and won gold medals at the 1932 Summer Olympics, and the 1926, 1927 and 1931 European Championships.
541627 Halmospál Halmos Pál Pál Halmos (1916–2006) was a Hungarian-American mathematician who made fundamental advances in the areas of logic, probability theory, statistics, operator theory and functional analysis. He is best known for some of his text-books and for his collection of mathematicians' photographs.
541992 Lukácsbéla Lukács Béla Béla Lukács (b. 1947) is a Hungarian theoretical physicist whose research interests are mainly the theory of relativity and cosmology. He is known for his understandable lectures, which are also interesting for the layman. He was the winner of the 2008 annual science communication award of the Club of Hungarian Science Journalists.
543302 Hamvasbéla Hamvas Béla Béla Hamvas (1897–1968) was a Hungarian writer, philosopher, and social critic. He was a great thinker and essayist who integrated Eastern and Western traditions as well as posing many serious questions about the modern age, together with the possibility of resolving them.