Meanings of minor planet names: 17001–18000

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As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions. The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified number-range that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names.

Official naming citations of newly named

Minor Planet Circulars for many decades.[2] Recent citations can also be found on the JPL Small-Body Database (SBDB).[3] Until his death in 2016, German astronomer Lutz D. Schmadel compiled these citations into the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (DMP) and regularly updated the collection.[4][5]

Based on

The Names of the Minor Planets,[6] Schmadel also researched the unclear origin of numerous asteroids, most of which had been named prior to World War II. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: SBDB New namings may only be added to this list below after official publication as the preannouncement of names is condemned.[7] The WGSBN publishes a comprehensive guideline for the naming rules of non-cometary small Solar System bodies.[8]

17001–17100

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17001 Braydennoh
1999 CT54 Brayden Noh,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17001
17002 Kouzel
1999 CV54 Ivan U. Kouzel,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17002
17003 Poojanpandya
1999 CE55 Poojan Pandaya,
ISEF
awardee in 2019 and recipient of the European Union Contest for Young Scientists award
IAU · 17003
17004 Sinkevich
1999 CR61 Maksim M. Sinkevich,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17004
17008 Anamariaperez
1999 CL65 AnaMaria Perez,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17008
17009 Jasonping
1999 CM70 Jason Ping,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17009
17014 Melaniequan
1999 CY96 Melanie Quan,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17014
17015 Shriyareddy
1999 CN117 Shriya Reddy,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17015
17019 Aldo
1999 DV3 Aldo Tombelli (1921–2001), Italian amateur astronomer and father of co-discoverer Maura Tombelli JPL · 17019
17020 Hopemeraengus
1999 DH4 Hope, Merope and Aengus, children of British discoverer Ian P. Griffin JPL · 17020
17022 Huisjen
1999 DN7 Martin A. Huisjen (born 1944), American space scientist JPL · 17022
17023 Abbott
1999 EG Bud Abbott (1897–1974), American vaudeville performer and film actor MPC · 17023
17024 Costello
1999 EJ5 Lou Costello (1906–1959), American actor, producer and comedian MPC · 17024
17025 Pilachowski
1999 ES5 Catherine Anderson Pilachowski (born 1949), American astrophysicist at NOAO MPC · 17025
17028 Frankstadermann
1999 FJ5 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17028
17029 Cuillandre
1999 FM6 Jean-Charles Cuillandre (born 1968), French astronomer MPC · 17029
17030 Sierks
1999 FC9 Holger Sierks (born 1960), German physicist JPL · 17030
17031 Piethut
1999 FL9 Piet Hut (born 1952), Dutch astrophysicist MPC · 17031
17032 Edlu
1999 FM9 Edward Tsang Lu (born 1963), a physicist specializing in solar physics. JPL · 17032
17033 Rusty
1999 FR9 Rusty Schweickart (born 1935), American astronaut and pilot of the Apollo 9 lunar module JPL · 17033
17034 Vasylshev
1999 FS9 Vasyl Shevchenko (born 1960), Ukrainian astronomer JPL · 17034
17035 Velichko 1999 FC10 Fedor P. Velichko (1957–2013), Ukrainian astronomer, and director of Chuguev Observing Station JPL · 17035
17036 Krugly
1999 FD10 Yurij N. Krugly (born 1962), Ukrainian astronomer JPL · 17036
17037 Danfleisch
1999 FV10 Dan Fleisch (born 1951), American astronomer and Emeritus Professor of Physics at Wittenberg University IAU · 17037
17038 Wake
1999 FO21 Nancy Wake (1912–2011), New Zealand journalist and British Special Operations Executive agent during WWII JPL · 17038
17039 Yeuseyenka
1999 FN26 Yauhen A. Yeuseyenka,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17039
17040 Almeida
1999 FT27 Liliane de Almeida,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17040
17041 Castagna
1999 FB30 Pedro Turibeo Castagna,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17041
17042 Madiraju
1999 FG30 Anila Madiraju,
ISEF awardee in 2003, and IFAA
recipient
JPL · 17042
17043 Santucci
1999 FJ30 Giovanni Santucci,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17043
17044 Mubdirahman
1999 FZ30 Mubdi Rahman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17044
17045 Markert
1999 FV32 Thomas Henry Markert (1948–1996), an American astronomer who made some of the first x-ray observations of binary star systems, supernova remnants, suspected black holes and local group galaxies. He helped develop much of the instrumentation used on major x-ray observatories, including Einstein's FPCS and Chandra's HETG spectrometers. JPL · 17045
17046 Kenway
1999 FM33 Gaetan Kristian Kenway,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17046
17047 Tateschrock
1999 FP33 Tate Schrock,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17047
17048 Nicolesegaran
1999 FD34 Nicole Segaran,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17048
17049 Miron
1999 FJ34 Rachelle Elizabeth Miron,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17049
17050 Weiskopf
1999 FX45 Lydia Suzanne Weiskopf,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17050
17051 Oflynn
1999 FW46 Colin Patrick O'Flynn,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17051
17052 Senthilvel
1999 FS51 Pranav Senthilvel,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17052
17053 Ashayshah
1999 FX56 Ashay Shah,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17053
17056 Boschetti
1999 GW3 Carla Boschetti (born 1969), Italian astronomer of the University of Padua who studied the
Seyfert galaxies
MPC · 17056
17058 Rocknroll
1999 GA5
Rock and Roll music
MPC · 17058
17059 Elvis
1999 GX5 Elvis Presley (1935–1977), American Rock and Roll singer MPC · 17059
17060 Mikecombi
1999 GX7 Michael R. Combi (born 1952), American astrophysicist JPL · 17060
17061 Tegler
1999 GQ8 Stephen C. Tegler (born 1962), American astronomer JPL · 17061
17062 Bardot
1999 GR8 Brigitte Bardot (born 1934), French actress and spokesperson for animal rights JPL · 17062
17063 Papaloizou
1999 GP9 John Papaloizou (born 1947), British astrophysicist JPL · 17063
17064 Ashnashah
1999 GX16 Ashna Shah,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17064
17065 Shrilashah
1999 GK17 Shrila Shah,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17065
17066 Ginagallant
1999 GG18 Gina May Gallant,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17066
17069 Adyantshankar
1999 GD20 Adyant Shankar,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17069
17070 Yanniksingh
1999 GG20 Yannik Singh,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17070
17071 Spiride
1999 GK21 Andrei Spiride,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17071
17072 Athiviraham
1999 GT31 Anand Athiviraham,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17072
17073 Alexblank
1999 GX34 Alexander Edmund Blank,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17073
17074 Shreshth
1999 GQ36 Shreshth Srivastava,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17074
17075 Pankonin
1999 GF49 Vernon Pankonin (born 1946), American radio astronomer JPL · 17075
17076 Betti
1999 HO Enrico Betti (1823–1892), Italian mathematician, known for the topology of hyperspaces and Betti's theorem JPL · 17076
17077 Pampaloni
1999 HY2 Carlo Pampaloni (born 1958), Italian amateur astronomer MPC · 17077
17078 Sellers
1999 HD3 Peter Sellers (1925–1980), English film actor, comedian and singer MPC · 17078
17079 Lavrovsky
1999 HD9 Vladislav Igorevich Lavrovsky,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17079
17081 Jaytee
1999 JT1 Joseph T. Williams (born 1936), American engineer at the Multiple-Mirror Observatory on Mt. Hopkins, Arizona ("J. T." also appears in the provisional designation) JPL · 17081
17084 Sundararajan
1999 JV14 Suvin Sundararajian,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17084
17086 Ruima
1999 JH18 Rui Ma,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17086
17088 Giupalazzolo
1999 JF19 Giuseppe William Palazzolo,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17088
17089 Mercado
1999 JU19 Jose Mercado,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17089
17090 Mundaca
1999 JE21 Sebastian Mundaca,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17090
17091 Senthalir
1999 JM21 P. Senthalir,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17091
17092 Sharanya
1999 JP21 S. Sharanya,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17092
17093 Supanklang
1999 JH22 Saijai Supanklang,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17093
17094 Sarahsyed
1999 JV25 Sarah Syed,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17094
17095 Mahadik
1999 JN26 Bhushan Prakash Mahadik,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17095
17096 Takemaru
1999 JX26 Leo Takemaru,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17096
17097 Ronneuman
1999 JX31 Ron Neuman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17097
17098 Ikedamai
1999 JE34 Mai Ikeda,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17098
17099 Emilytianshi
1999 JE37 Emily Tianshi,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17099
17100 Kamiokanatsu
1999 JT37 Natsumi Kamioka,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17100

17101–17200

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17101 Sakenova
1999 JZ38 Saule Sakenova,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17101
17102 Begzhigitova 1999 JB41 Akmaral Begzhigitova,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17102
17103 Kadyrsizova
1999 JC42 Zhibek Kadyrsizova,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17103
17104 McCloskey
1999 JV46 Mairead Mary McCloskey,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17104
17106 Tidball
1999 JT48 Nathan Tidball,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17106
17108 Patricorbett
1999 JL51 Patrick Kieran Corbett,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17108
17115 Justiniano
1999 JT54 Miguel Angel Justiniano Lajara,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17115
17119 Alexisrodrz 1999 JP59 Alexis Rodriguez,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17119
17121 Fernandonido
1999 JX60 Fernando Javier Nido,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17121
17124 Rishavalera
1999 JC65 Risha Valera,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17124
17125 Vijayakumar
1999 JB68 Vivek Vijayakumar,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17125
17126 Sophiawang
1999 JH68 Sophia Wang,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17126
17127 Ryanwestcott
1999 JE69 Ryan Westcott,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17127
17128 Stephyoshida
1999 JS75 Stephanie Yoshida,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17128
17130 Alexzhang
1999 JV79 Alex Zhang,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17130
17131 Paulazhu
1999 JL80 Paula Zhu,
ISEF
awardee in 2019
IAU · 17131
17138 Burgosrosario
1999 JM84 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17138
17139 Malyshev
1999 JS86 Denis Alexandrovich Malyshev,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17139
17140 Yangkevin
1999 JU86 Kevin Yang,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17140
17141 Bhatia
1999 JV94 Jagdeep Bhatia,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17141
17143 Andrewbrinton
1999 JN97 Andrew Brinton,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17143
17144 Laurenchen
1999 JW98 Lauren Chen,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17144
17145 Hollycheng
1999 JG99 Holly Cheng,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17145
17147 Mariafields
1999 JF102 Maria Fields,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17147
17148 Arifirester
1999 JJ105 Ari Firester,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17148
17149 Victoriagraf
1999 JM105 Victoria Graf,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17149
17151 Zanderhill
1999 JB114 Zander Hill,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17151
17156 Kennethseitz
1999 KS3 Kenneth Seitz (born 1941) long-time director of Cantilena, a women's chorale in Arlington, Massachusetts JPL · 17156
17160 Jetly
1999 LT10 Anushka Jetly,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17160
17162 Nithinkavi
1999 LX13 Nithin Kavi,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17162
17163 Vasifedoseev 1999 LT19 Vasiliy G. Fedoseev,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17163
17166 Secombe
1999 MC Harry Secombe (1921–2001), Welsh comedian and singer MPC · 17166
17167 Olgarozanova
1999 NB Olga Rozanova (1886–1918), a Russian painter, illustrator and designer, who was a member of the avant-garde group Supremus, led by Cubo-Futurist Kazimir Malevich. IAU · 17167
17169 Tatarinov
1999 NQ23 Andrew S. Tatarinov,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17169
17170 Vsevustinov
1999 NS25 Vsevolod D. Ustinov,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17170
17173 Evgenyamosov
1999 RN10 Evgeny A. Amosov,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17173
17174 Krivitsky
1999 RX53 Violetta Krivitsky,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17174
17176 Viktorov
1999 SH17 Artem G. Viktorov,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17176
17178 Caitlinrita
1999 TK218 Caitlin Rita Kunchur,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17178
17179 Codina
1999 TC224 Sayd Jose Codina Landaberry (born 1926), Uruguayan-Brazilian astronomer and director of the Rio de Janeiro Observatory (
880
)
JPL · 17179
17180 Rupertli
1999 TS291 Rupert Li,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17180
17184 Carlrogers
1999 VL22
Carl Ransom Rogers
(1902–1987), American psychologist
MPC · 17184
17185 Mcdavid
1999 VU23 David McDavid (born 1950), American astronomer MPC · 17185
17186 Sergivanov
1999 VP28 Sergey O. Ivanov,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17186
17190 Retopezzoli
1999 WY8 Reto Pezzoli (born 1959), Swiss amateur astronomer and friend of the discoverer Stefano Sposetti MPC · 17190
17192 Loharu
1999 XL172 Evgeniy E. Loharu,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 17192
17193 Alexeybaran
1999 XC205 Alexey V. Baran,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17193
17195 Jimrichardson
1999 XQ234 James Richardson (born 1961), American astronomer JPL · 17195
17196 Mastrodemos
1999 XW234 Nickolaos Mastrodemos (born 1964), astronomer JPL · 17196
17197 Matjazbone
2000 AC12 Matjaz Bone,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17197
17198 Gorjup 2000 AA31 Niko Gorjup,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17198
17199 Jasonliu
2000 AT40 Jason Liu,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17199

17201–17300

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17201 Matjazhumar
2000 AJ58 Matjaz Humar,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17201
17205 McCreery
2000 AM105 Kyra McCreery,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17205
17208 Pokrovska
2000 AH130 Tzveta Dmitrieva Pokrovska,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17208
17210 Nadinemeister
2000 AY172 Nadine Meister,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17210
17211 Brianfisher
2000 AY174 Brian Lee Fisher,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17211
17214 Neervannan
2000 AR189 Arjun Neervannan,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17214
17215 Slivan
2000 AG238 Stephen Slivan (born 1962), American astronomer who demonstrated a preferential spin-vector alignment among Koronis family members. Known as "Slivan states", the discovery has led to a new understanding of thermal radiation forces on small bodies. JPL · 17215
17216 Scottstuart
2000 AK243 Joseph Scott Stuart (born 1971), American astronomer JPL · 17216
17217 Pollner
2000 AR243 Alina Pollner,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17217
17219 Gianninoto
2000 CV Joe Gianninoto (born 1947), an avid amateur astronomer originally from New York, now living in Tucson, Arizona. JPL · 17219
17220 Johnpenna
2000 CX26 John Penna, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17220
17222 Perlmutter
2000 CU44 Frances Perlmutter, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17222
17224 Randoross
2000 CP58 Randolph Ross, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17224
17225 Alanschorn
2000 CS60 Alan Schorn, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17225
17226 Anaiahbre
2000 CC76 Anaiah Bre Thomas,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17226
17228 Adrianeliz
2000 CJ94 Adriane Elizabeth Thompson,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17228
17231 Rohanwagh
2000 CB122 Rohan Wagh,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17231
17233 Stanshapiro
2000 DU58 Stan Shapiro, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17233
17235 Ellawesson
2000 EC29 Ella Wesson,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17235
17236 Westover
2000 EK45 Alek M. Westover,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17236
17238 Brianwu
2000 EP56 Brian Y. Wu,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17238
17240 Gletorrence
2000 EK95 Glenda Torrence, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17240
17241 Wooden
2000 EM126 Diane H. Wooden (born 1958), American astronomer JPL · 17241
17242 Leslieyoung
2000 EX130 Leslie A. Young (born 1965), American astronomer JPL · 17242
17245 Yixie
2000 GS42 Yi Xie,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17245
17246 Christophedumas 2000 GL74 Christophe Dumas (born 1968), a planetary scientist who is an expert in spectral and adaptive optics observations of asteroids and planets. JPL · 17246
17247 Vanverst
2000 GG105 Mary VanVerst, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17247
17248 Ellieyang
2000 GC107 Ellie Yang,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17248
17249 Eliotyoung
2000 GM110 Eliot F. Young (born 1962), American astronomer JPL · 17249
17250 Genelucas
2000 GW122 Gene A. Lucas (born 1946), American amateur astronomer MPC · 17250
17251 Vondracek
2000 GA127 Mark Vondracek, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17251
17253 VonSecker
2000 GW136 Claire VonSecker, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17253
17257 Strazzulla
2000 HM25 Giovanni Strazzulla (born 1951), Italian astrophysicist JPL · 17257
17258 Whalen
2000 HK90 Patrice Whalen, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17258
17260 Kušnirák
2000 JQ58 Peter Kušnirák (born 1974), a prolific asteroid photometrist who has worked at Ondřejov since 1999. JPL · 17260
17262 Winokur
2000 JS62 Bruce Winokur, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2002
JPL · 17262
17265 Debennett
2000 JP83 David Edwyn Bennett,
European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award
recipient.
JPL · 17265
17268 Yasonik
2000 KZ50 Jake Yasonik,
Regeneron
Science Talent Search finalist in 2020
IAU · 17268
17269 Dicksmith
2000 LN1 Dick Smith, Australian entrepreneur MPC · 17269
17270 Nolthenius
2000 LB2 Richard Nolthenius (born 1952) is a Californian astronomer with publications on subjects as diverse as dark matter, galaxies, black holes, asteroids and climate change. A well-known teacher, he developed and runs Cabrillo College's observatory and astronomy program, and is a prolific observer of occultations in his spare time. IAU · 17270
17273 Karnik
2000 LD13 Ryna Karnik,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17273
17277 Jarrydlevine
2000 LP25 Jarryd Brandon Levine,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17277
17278 Viggh
2000 LK27 Herbert E. M. Viggh (born 1963), American astronomer JPL · 17278
17279 Jeniferevans
2000 LX27 Jenifer B. Evans (born 1964), American astronomer JPL · 17279
17280 Shelly
2000 LK28 Frank C. Shelly (born 1960), American astronomer JPL · 17280
17281 Mattblythe
2000 LV28 Matthew S. Blythe (born 1960), American astronomer JPL · 17281
17283 Ustinov
2000 MB1 Peter Ustinov (1921–2004), English actor, writer and filmmaker MPC · 17283
17285 Bezout
2000 NU Étienne Bézout (1739–1783), French mathematician MPC · 17285
17286 Bisei
2000 NB6 Bisei, Japanese town where the discovering Bisei Spaceguard Center is located MPC · 17286

17301–17400

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17305 Caniff
4652 P-L
Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon
. His attention to detail gained him the title "the Rembrandt of Comics". The name was suggested by F. N. Bowman, who found the identification involving this minor planet.
JPL · 17305
17314 Aisakos 1024 T-1
Arisbe. Aisakos was a seer – as had also been his maternal grandfather, Merops
– and said that Hecuba's future son would bring disaster to Troy.
MPC · 17314
17351 Pheidippos
1973 SV Pheidippos was a hero from Nisyros, in the Kalydnian islands. Son of king Thessalos, brother of Antiphos and grandson of Heracles, he fought against Telephos, king of Mysia JPL · 17351
17354 Matrosov
1977 EU1 Vladimir Mefodievich Matrosov (born 1932), Russian physicist MPC · 17354
17356 Vityazev
1978 PG4 Veniamin Vladimirovich Vityazev (born 1943), Russian astronomer and professor at Saint Petersburg University MPC · 17356
17357 Lucataliano
1978 QH3 Luca Taliano (1999–2012) was a dear friend of the discoverer (Giovanni de Sanctis, Vincenzo Zappalà). JPL · 17357
17358 Lozino-Lozinskij
1978 SU4 Gleb Eugenievich Lozino-Lozinskij (1909–2001), Russian engineer and designer of the
MiG-105 EPOS orbital airplane and the Buran
spaceplane
MPC · 17358
17365 Thymbraeus 1978 VF11 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17365
17368 Korn
1979 QV1 Andreas Korn (born 1972) is an astronomer at Uppsala University involved in outreach activities JPL · 17368
17369 Eremeeva
1979 QR2 Alina Iosifovna Eremeeva (born 1929) is a historian of science who works at Moscow University's Sternberg Observatory. JPL · 17369
17399 Andysanto
1983 RL Andrew G. Santo (born 1961), an American spacecraft engineer at the Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University. His diligent work as Spacecraft System Engineer throughout the development, launch and operations phases ensured the success of NEAR Shoemaker, NASA's initial "faster, better, cheaper" Discovery mission. JPL · 17399

17401–17500

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17402 Valeryshuvalov
1985 UF Valery Shuvalov (born 1952), the laboratory head at the Institute for Dynamics of Geospheres of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. JPL · 17402
17403 Masciarelli
1986 EL5 Clodoveo Masciarelli (born 1955), a doctor, artist and amateur astronomer. JPL · 17403
17407 Teige
1987 TG Karel Teige (1900–1952) was a graphic artist, leader and theoretician of the Czech art avantgarde. He served as a main Czech connection to French Surrealism, especially to Andre Breton. He was a co-founder of The Group of Surrealists in Czechoslovakia in 1934 JPL · 17407
17408 McAdams
1987 UZ1 Jim V. McAdams (born 1961) optimizes spacecraft trajectories at the Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University. He designed trajectories for the NEAR Shoemaker mission from the formative phase of NASA's Discovery Program in 1989 to landing on (433) Eros in 2001. JPL · 17408
17410 Zitarrosa
1988 CQ4 Alfredo Zitarrosa (1936-1989), Uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet, and social justice advocate IAU · 17410
17412 Kroll
1988 KV Reinhold Kroll, of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, is known for his research on magnetic, chemically peculiar stars, particularly infrared observations of them. He was a fellow student of the discoverer at the University of Göttingen. JPL · 17412
17427 Poe
1989 CQ2 Edgar Allan Poe, 19th-century American author, master of the macabre and the mysterious JPL · 17427
17428 Charleroi
1989 DL Charleroi, metropolis of Wallonia JPL · 17428
17429 Ianhowarth
1989 GD1 Ian Howarth (born 1950), British astronomer, served as Senior Secretary and Vice President of the Royal Astronomical Society IAU · 17429
17431 Sainte-Colombe
1989 RT Jean de Sainte-Colombe (1640–1700), a French composer and celebrated viola da gamba player, added a seventh string on the bass viol. A teacher of Marin Marais, he wrote more than 60 concertos for two viols and more than 170 pieces for the seven-string viol JPL · 17431
17435 di Giovanni
1989 SP3 Alessio di Giovanni, Sicilian poet † [9] MPC · 17435
17437 Stekene
1989 SC4 Stekene is a town in East-Flanders. Its church has a tower from the thirteenth century. JPL · 17437
17438 Quasimodo
1989 SQ4 Salvatore Quasimodo (1901–1968), an Italian novelist and poet, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959. One of the foremost poets of the 20th century, he devoted himself to the translation of the Gospel of John, some of Catullus' cantos and several episodes from the Odyssey. JPL · 17438
17439 Juliesan
1989 TR3 Julie Nelissen (1985–2017) was a dedicated nurse working at the Department of Psychiatry at the Stuivenberg clinic in the Antwerp region. JPL · 17439
17445 Avatcha
1989 YC5
Kamchatka, used by Vitus Bering as a base during the expeditions that resulted in the discovery of Alaska, and where the French astronomer Louis Delisle de la Croyère
is buried
JPL · 17445
17446 Mopaku
1990 BC2 The name Mopaku honors three assistants involved with the observations of minor planets at Kavular: Venkatachala Moorthy, Arvind Paranjpye and Kamatchiappan Kuppuswamy JPL · 17446
17447 Heindl
1990 HE
JPL's Space and Earth Science Division 32 † [10]
MPC · 17447
17452 Amurreka
1990 QE10 The Amour river in Russia flows across northern Asia from the mountains of northeastern China to the Sea of Okhotsk. With a length of 4444 km, the Amurreka drains diverse landscapes of desert, steppe, tundra and taiga. The river forms the border between the Russian Far East and northeastern China JPL · 17452
17458 Dick
1990 TP7 Wolfgang R. Dick, German astronomer and geodesist. JPL · 17458
17459 Andreashofer
1990 TJ8 Innkeeper Andreas Hofer (1767–1810) headed the Tyrolese popular rising against French occupation and was executed by a firing squad on order of Napoleon. His patriotic and heroic engagement is the subject of numerous dramatic plays, stories and poems, notably by Rosegger, Eichendorff and Koerner. JPL · 17459
17460 Mang
1990 TC11 Herbert Mang (born 1942), professor of material sciences at the Vienna University of Technology. JPL · 17460
17461 Shigosenger
1990 UD1 Shigosenger is a team of original characters introduced by Akashi Municipal Planetarium to promote astronomy education for children. The Planetarium is situated on the Japan Standard Time Meridian and "Shigosen" is a Japanese term for the meridian. JPL · 17461
17462 Takahisa
1990 UP1 Takahisa Morita (born 1933) is a Japanese amateur astronomer who regularly opens his personal telescope to the public. He is particularly skilled at sunspot and prominence photography, and his images often grace the pages of Japanese astronomical magazines JPL · 17462
17465 Inawashiroko
1990 VU3 Inawashiroko, one of the largest lakes in Japan, is located in Bandai-Asahi National Park. It is known for the clarity of its water, migrating swans and numerous swimming beaches. The town of Inawashiro on the north shore is the birthplace of bacteriologist Hideyo Noguchi JPL · 17465
17466 Vargasllosa
1990 VL4 Mario Vargas Llosa (born 1936), a Peruvian writer. JPL · 17466
17470 Mitsuhashi
1991 BX Yasuhiko Mitsuhashi, an amateur astronomer as well as a medical practitioner in Takamatsu City. JPL · 17470
17472 Dinah
1991 FY Dinah, Alice's cat in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. JPL · 17472
17473 Freddiemercury 1991 FM3 Freddie Mercury, British songwriter and lead singer for rock group Queen. JPL · 17473
17484 Ganghofer
1991 RY4 Ludwig Ganghofer, German writer. JPL · 17484
17486 Hodler
1991 RB41 Ferdinand Hodler (1853–1918) founded modern Swiss painting with his use of allegorical themes, historical events, sights of the Alps, lakes and portraits. His monumental 1907–1908 mural Marching out of the Jenense students in the war of liberation in 1813 adorns the aula of Jena University. JPL · 17486
17488 Mantl
1991 TQ6 Wolfgang Mantl (born 1939), professor of jurisprudence and constitutional law at the University of Graz. JPL · 17488
17489 Trenker
1991 TS6 Luis Trenker (1892–1990), initially a herdsman, mountain guide and ski instructor in his South Tyrolese. JPL · 17489
17492 Hippasos 1991 XG1 Hippasus (mythology), one of Priam's many sons. He supported Aeneas in the Trojan war. JPL · 17492
17493 Wildcat
1991 YA University of Arizona sports teams (basketball, football, etc.) † [11] MPC · 17493
17494 Antaviana
1992 AM3 Antaviana is a word created by the writer Pere Calders. It was suggested by students in honor of their school Antaviana, located at Barcelona, Spain, as a symbol of solidarity, responsibility, freedom and hope JPL · 17494
17496 Augustinus
1992 DM2 Aurelius Augustinus (354–430), born in North Africa, converted to Christianity in Milan and was bishop of the antique town Hippo from 395. JPL · 17496

17501–17600

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17501 Tetsuro
1992 FG Since retiring as principal of a junior high school "child astronomy club" sponsored by Kuroishi city, Tetsuro Fukushi (born 1936) has worked as a volunteer lecturer. Since 1998 he has worked to further the spread of astronomical activities for local citizens as vice president of the Kuroishi Subaru Association JPL · 17501
17502 Manabeseiji
1992 FD1 Seiji Manabe (born 1947) was a project manager of the VLBI Exploration of Radio Astronomy, which led to the high-precision determination of trigonometric parallaxes for Galactic radio sources. He served as head of the Earth Rotation Division at the National Observatory of Japan and as director of Mizusawa Observatory JPL · 17502
17503 Celestechild
1992 FK1 Celeste Ann Child, daughter of Jack and Maren Child, in recognition of her achievements in school, friendships and family, and her commitment to tolerance and compassion. JPL · 17503
17506 Walschap
1992 GW4 Gerard Walschap (1898–1989), a Flemish writer and poet. JPL · 17506
17508 Takumadan
1992 JH
Takuma Dan, Japanese businessman † [12]
MPC · 17508
17509 Ikumadan
1992 JR Ikuma Dan, Japanese composer † [12] MPC · 17509
17516 Kogayukihito
1992 UZ6 Yukihito Koga (born 1959), the executive announcer at the broadcasting station in Fukuoka, is also very well known as an amateur astronomer and as an astronomical anchorperson in Kyushu. His main interests are comets, meteors, solar eclipses and deep-space observations JPL · 17516
17518 Redqueen
1992 YD The Red Queen, character in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass. Alice has some very strange experiences and conversations with her. JPL · 17518
17519 Pritsak
1992 YE2 Omeljan Pritsak, Ukrainian-American cofounder of the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University JPL · 17519
17520 Hisayukiyoshio
1993 BX2 Yoshio Hisayuki (born 1942) founded the Ube astronomy club in Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan in 1968. He was the president of the club during 1968–1974 and again from 2006 to the present. Since 2006, he has served also as the director of the Ube Municipal Planetarium. JPL · 17520
17521 Kiek
1993 BR4 Israël David Kiek, 19th-century Dutch photographer JPL · 17521
17543 Sosva
1993 PA3 Sosva river, in western Siberia, a tributary of the Ob JPL · 17543
17544 Kojiroishikawa
1993 RF2 Kojiro Ishikawa (born 1947), a Japanese amateur astronomer. JPL · 17544
17546 Osadakentaro
1993 SB2 Kentaro Osada (born 1958), a Japanese amateur astronomer. JPL · 17546
17547 Nestebovelli
1993 SN2 Neste Bovelli (1913–2015) was a professor of humanities, and passionate about literature, art and history. She was an active president of various cultural associations, and promoted and published many issues about art and the history of the city of Terni. JPL · 17547
17555 Kenkennedy
1993 VC5 Kenneth Kennedy (born 1942) has been an active amateur astronomer in Scotland for fifty years. A retired senior hematologist, he has been Director of the BAA Aurora Section and has encouraged amateur collaboration in professional studies of aurora and polar mesospheric clouds JPL · 17555
17556 Pierofrancesca
1993 WB Piero della Francesca (1416–1492) was an Italian Renaissance painter. JPL · 17556
17563 Tsuneyoshi
1994 CC1 Tsuneyoshi Fujii, Japanese director of the Sunshine Planetarium in Tokyo, and earlier lecturer and curator at the Gotoh Planetarium and Astronomical Museum, also in Tokyo JPL · 17563
17567 Hoshinoyakata
1994 GP Hoshi-no-Yakata is a public astronomical observatory in Kasuga city, Fukuoka, Japan. JPL · 17567
17579 Lewkopelew
1994 TQ16 Lev Kopelev (Лев Копелев, German spelling Lew Kopelew), Russian author and dissident, recipient of the Peace Prize of the Association of the German Book Trade JPL · 17579
17597 Stefanzweig
1995 EK8 Stefan Zweig, 19th–20th-century Austrian biographer, essayist and writer JPL · 17597
17600 Dobřichovice
1995 SO Dobřichovice, Czech municipality in Central Bohemia, the Czech Republic[13] MPC · 17600

17601–17700

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17601 Sheldonschafer
1995 SS Sheldon Schafer, professor of astronomy at Bradley University, and director emeritus of the Lakeside Planetarium in Peoria, Illinois. He built the world's largest scale model of the Solar System. MPC · 17601
17602 Dr. G.
1995 SO1 Stephen Gottesman ("Dr. G.", born 1939), American radio astronomer at the University of Florida JPL · 17602
17603 Qoyllurwasi
1995 SG5 Qoyllurwasi means "house of stars" in the Incan language, Quechua. The name was chosen to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the "Mutsumi Ishitsuka" National Planetarium of the Geophysical Institute of Peru. JPL · 17603
17606 Wumengchao
1995 ST53 Wu Mengchao (1922–2021), academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was an expert and pioneer on hepatosurgery. He established a unique system of liver surgery of China and led the development of hepatosurgery internationally. He won the China State Supreme Science and Technology Award in 2005 JPL · 17606
17607 Táborsko
1995 TC Táborsko, Czech South Bohemian district, at the centre of which is Tábor[14] MPC · 17607
17608 Terezín
1995 TN Terezín (Theresienstadt) was established as a walled fortress and garrison town by Habsburgs in 1780. JPL · 17608
17611 Jožkakubík
1995 UP2 Jožka Kubík III, Slovak gypsy musician † [15] MPC · 17611
17612 Whiteknight
1995 UW6
The White Knight, character in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass
and what Alice found there. He often falls off his horse. He and the Red Knight fight to decide whose prisoner Alice shall be
JPL · 17612
17615 Takeomasaru
1995 UZ8 Masaru Takeo (born 1947), one of the most well-known amateur astronomers in
Ehime prefecture
.
JPL · 17615
17617 Takimotoikuo
1995 UD45 Ikuo Takimoto (born 1954) became interested in astronomy after seeing a photograph of
Comet Ikeya-Seki
. He now photographs sunspots and solar prominences, in both white light and H-®, at the private observatory he completed in 1988.
JPL · 17617
17625 Joseflada
1996 AY1 Josef Lada, Czech painter † [16] MPC · 17625
17627 Humptydumpty
1996 BM3
Humpty-Dumpty, character in a Mother Goose rhyme, whose head and body together are egg-shaped. He is not only the subject of one of the most famous nursery rhymes in English but also a major character in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
. He tells Alice a lot about the meaning of words, including the strange ones in the poem "Jabberwocky".
JPL · 17627
17629 Koichisuzuki
1996 HN1 Koichi Suzuki (born 1955) became a member of the Nanyo Astronomy Lovers Club in 1993 and actively and eagerly spreads astronomical knowledge JPL · 17629
17637 Blaschke
1996 PA1 Wilhelm Blaschke (1885–1962) was an Austro-Hungarian mathematician and instrumental in establishing the University of Hamburg as an important center of mathematical research. His own research centered on differential and integral geometry and kinematics, and he laid the foundations of topological differential geometry. JPL · 17637
17638 Sualan
1996 PB1 Sue and Alan French, American amateur astronomers † [17] MPC · 17638
17640 Mount Stromlo
1996 PA7 Mount Stromlo Observatory[18] MPC · 17640
17645 Inarimori
1996 TR14 The Inarimori ancient burial mound is located in the south of Nanyo city, Yamagata prefecture. It has a square front and a circular main part, constructed in the latter part of the fourth century. It was the tomb of a chief in the ancient Okitama province (southern part of Yamagata prefecture) JPL · 17645
17649 Brunorossi
1996 UP1 Bruno Rossi (1905–1993) was a physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and was a pioneer of X-ray astronomy. JPL · 17649
17651 Tajimi
1996 VM1
Gifu prefecture where the first discoverer lives and where this minor planet was discovered. JPL
MPC · 17651
17652 Nepoti
1996 VQ1 Giuliano Nepoti (born 1949), an enthusiastic amateur astronomer, is a dear friend of the discoverer. JPL · 17652
17653 Bochner
1996 VM2 Salomon Bochner, Polish-American mathematician † [19] MPC · 17653
17656 Hayabusa
1996 VL4 The minor-planet explorer, Hayabusa (MUSES-C) was developed by JAXA/ISAS and launched in 2003. It traveled to (25143) Itokawa to capture samples of surface material. After overcoming many critical difficulties, Hayabusa finally returned to the earth in 2010, with fragments of surface material. JPL · 17656
17657 Himawari
1996 VO4 Himawari, which means "sunflower", is the name of a series of Japanese weather satellites. Himawari-1 was launched in 1977, and the latest, Himawari-7, was launched in 2006 JPL · 17657
17670 Liddell
1996 XQ19
Alice Pleasance Liddell (1852–1934) was a young English girl, then aged 10, and Lewis Carroll's inspiration for the heroine of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The name was suggested by J. Meeus
.
JPL · 17670
17673 Houkidaisen
1996 XL32
Tottori prefecture
.
JPL · 17673
17681 Tweedledum
1997 AQ6
Tweedledum, character in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass
. When Alice meets him, he is standing under a tree with his arm round his brother's neck. Like his twin Tweedledee, he gives his name to a minor planet of Hungaria type.
JPL · 17681
17683 Kanagawa 1997 AR16
Hadano Observatory is situated † [20]
MPC · 17683
17693 Wangdaheng
1997 CP28
Changchun Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics
, is one of the founders of optical science and technology in China
JPL · 17693
17694 Jiránek
1997 ET1 Vladimír Jiránek, Czech cartoonist † [21][22] MPC · 17694
17696 Bombelli
1997 EH8 Rafael Bombelli (1526–1572), Italian mathematician of Bologna, known for his treatise on algebra introduced a consistent procedure for handling imaginary complex numbers, removing some of the mystery from the so-called irreducible case of the solution of the cubic equation. JPL · 17696
17697 Evanchen
1997 EQ41 Evan Matthew Chen (born 1993),
ISTS
awardee in 2012
JPL · 17697
17698 Racheldavis
1997 EW42 Rachel Michelle Davis (born 1993),
ISTS
awardee in 2012
JPL · 17698
17700 Oleksiygolubov
1997 GM40 Oleksiy Golubov (born 1985) has changed our understanding of the YORP effect via his theory of Tangential YORP, which helps explain the measured spin evolution of asteroids. His current work has identified several new equilibrium states for binaries, leading to important new predictions for how these bodies dynamically evolve. JPL · 17700

17701–17800

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17702 Kryštofharant
1997 JD Kryštof Harant (1564–1621), Czech nobleman, soldier, writer and composer MPC · 17702
17703 Bombieri
1997 RS5 Enrico Bombieri (born 1940), an Italian mathematician JPL · 17703
17712 Fatherwilliam
1997 WK7
Father William, character in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
.
JPL · 17712
17720 Manuboccuni
1997 XH10 Emanuele Boccuni (born 1969), Italian composer of new age music JPL · 17720
17734 Boole
1998 BW3 George Boole, English mathematician and philosopher. JPL · 17734
17736 Zhifeiyu
1998 BA12 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17736
17737 Sigmundjähn
1998 BF14 Sigmund Jähn (1937–2019), the first German cosmonaut JPL · 17737
17744 Jodiefoster
1998 BZ31 Jodie Foster, American actress and director. JPL · 17744
17746 Haigha
1998 BU41
Haigha
, character in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass.
JPL · 17746
17748 Uedashoji
1998 CL Ueda Shoji (1913–2000), a professional Japanese photographer JPL · 17748
17749 Dulbecco
1998 DW1 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. IAU · 17749
17759 Hatta
1998 DA24 Hatta, one of the king's two messengers, one to fetch and one to carry, in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass JPL · 17759
17764 Schatzman
1998 ES1
Évry Schatzman
(1920–2010), a French astrophysicist
JPL · 17764
17768 Tigerlily
1998 EO8 the Tiger-Lily, one of the Live Flowers in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass. JPL · 17768
17770 Baumé
1998 EU11 Antoine Baumé (1728–1804), a French chemist JPL · 17770
17771 Elsheimer
1998 EA13 Adam Elsheimer (1578–1610), a German painter JPL · 17771
17776 Troska
1998 FF3 Jan Matzal Troska (1881–1961), Czech science-fiction author MPC · 17776
17777 Ornicar
1998 FV9 In elementary school French children often learn the sequence mais ou et donc or ni car, which are the conjunctions that link phrases. JPL · 17777
17779 Migomueller
1998 FK12 Michael "Migo" Mueller (born 1974), German physicist and infrared minor planet astronomer JPL · 17779
17781 Kepping
1998 FH23 Ashley Deane Kepping,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17781
17782 Paulbailey
1998 FD26 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17782
17783 Scottbrunner
1998 FO29 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17783
17784 Banerjee
1998 FF30 Sudeep Banerjee,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17784
17785 Wesleyfuller
1998 FX35 Wesley Ryan Fuller,
ISEF
awardee in 2003, and MILSET Expo-Sciences International Award recipient
JPL · 17785
17789 Carolcarty
1998 FJ49 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17789
17792 Kathconnelly
1998 FR56 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17792
17793 Delorio
1998 FO58 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17793
17794 Kowalinski
1998 FC60 Blair Elisabeth Kowalinski,
ISEF
awardee in 2003, and MILSET Expo-Sciences International Award recipient
JPL · 17794
17795 Elysiasegal 1998 FJ61
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17795
17797 Philfrankel
1998 FO62 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17797
17799 Petewilliams
1998 FC64 Peter McLane Williams,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17799

17801–17900

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17801 Zelkowitz
1998 FH69 Rachel Lauren Zelkowitz,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17801
17803 Barish
1998 FD71 Robert David Barish,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17803
17805 Švestka
1998 FV72 Zdeněk Švestka (1925–2013), Czech astronomer, expert on solar physics, and editor of the journal Solar Physics. MPC · 17805
17806 Adolfborn
1998 FO73 Adolf Born (1930–2016), Czech painter and illustrator, caricaturist and film-maker MPC · 17806
17807 Ericpearce
1998 FT74 Eric C. Pearce (born 1961), site manager for the
Lincoln Laboratory's Experimental Test Site
near Socorro, New Mexico
JPL · 17807
17810 Brittholden
1998 FM100 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17810
17813 Alisonhuenger
1998 FL109 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17813
17815 Kulawik
1998 FM113 Christopher Eric Kulawik,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17815
17821 Bölsche
1998 FC127 Wilhelm Bölsche (1861–1939), German naturalist, poet and writer (Src) MPC · 17821
17822 Tonireland
1998 FM135 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17822
17823 Bartels
1998 GA Mel Bartels (born 1954), American amateur astronomer and open source software developer for altazimuth telescopes (Src) MPC · 17823
17825 Juranitch
1998 GQ8 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17825
17826 Normanwisdom
1998 GK10 Sir Norman Wisdom (1915–2010), English comedian, singer and actor, best known for his smash hit films of the 1950s as the downtrodden, accident-prone little man in the shrunken suit and skewhiff cap. A physical comedian, Wisdom did his trademark trip-up on the red carpet after being knighted by the Queen. JPL · 17826
17830 Andreajurgens
1998 HR35 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17830
17831 Ussery
1998 HW35 Robert Francis Ussery,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17831
17832 Pitman
1998 HV39 Ellen Marie Pitman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17832
17835 Anoelsuri
1998 HS46 A. Noel Suri,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17835
17836 Canup
1998 HT50 Robin Canup (born 1968), American astronomer JPL · 17836
17841 Karenlucci
1998 HZ96 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17841
17842 Jorgegarcia
1998 HN98 Felix Javier Jorge-Garcia,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17842
17843 Shaelucero
1998 HD99 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17843
17844 Judson
1998 HM100 Michael Ivan Judson,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17844
17848 Mordechai
1998 HR133 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17848
17851 Kaler
1998 JK James B. Kaler, American astronomer and author † [23] MPC · 17851
17853 Ronaldsayer
1998 JK3 Ronald W. Sayer (born 1967), American data analyst for the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research program JPL · 17853
17855 Geffert
1998 KK Martin Geffert (1922–2015), German amateur astronomer at Starkenburg Observatory MPC · 17855
17856 Gomes
1998 KL1 Rodney Gomes da Silva (born 1954), astronomer JPL · 17856
17857 Hsieh
1998 KR1 Henry H. Hsieh (born 1978), American astronomer who studied
7968 Elst-Pizarro
and other comet-like asteroid of the asteroid belt
JPL · 17857
17858 Beaugé
1998 KS3 Cristián Beaugé (born 1963), Argentinian astronomer JPL · 17858
17859 Galinaryabova
1998 KC4 Galina O. Ryabova (born 1955), Russian astronomer JPL · 17859
17860 Roig
1998 KQ4 Fernando Roig (born 1968), astronomer and
HCM analysis of Jupiter trojans
.
JPL · 17860
17865 Odden
1998 KS39 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17865
17869 Descamps
1998 MA14 Pascal Descamps (born 1961), a French astronomer who works at the "Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides" in Paris on the modeling the Galilean satellites of Jupiter, with particular application to observations of their mutual phenomena. He has also studied the volcanoes on the satellite Io and has worked on the Uranian system using adaptive optics. JPL · 17869
17870 Pannett
1998 QU92 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17870
17879 Robutel
1999 BA14 Philippe Robutel (born 1964), a French astronomer who works at the "Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides" in Paris on the stability of the three-body problem, especially on the existence of quasiperiodic motions for the application of KAM theory. JPL · 17879
17880 Vanessaparker
1999 BA24 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17880
17881 Radmall
1999 CA51 Nelson Bret Radmall,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17881
17882 Thielemann
1999 CX87 John Seth Thielemann,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17882
17883 Scobuchanan
1999 CP105 Scott Sheldon Buchanan,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17883
17884 Jeffthompson
1999 CD116 Jeff Thompson,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17884
17885 Brianbeyt
1999 CF118 Brian James Beyt,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17885
17886 Ramazan
1999 CH118 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17886
17889 Liechty
1999 DH3 Anthony David Liechty,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17889
17891 Buraliforti
1999 EA Cesare Burali-Forti (1861–1931), an Italian mathematician who taught at the Military Academy in Turin. He discovered a paradox in Cantor's set theory: since the ordinal number of a set of ordinals is greater than the ordinal of each set element, "the ordinal of the set of all ordinals" is a self-contradictory concept. JPL · 17891
17892 Morecambewise
1999 EO5 Morecambe and Wise, British comic double act Eric Morecambe (1926–1984) and Ernie Wise (1925–1999) teamed up in the 1940s to create Britain's finest stage double act and later became TV favorites. Eric, `the one with the glasses', was known for his witty retorts, giving slaps to the cheeks of Ernie for plays `what he wrote'. JPL · 17892
17893 Arlot
1999 FO Jean-Eudes Arlot (born 1948), a French astronomer and current director of the "Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides" in Paris and chair of the IAU Commission 20 working group on satellites. He has worked on a theory of the motions of Jupiter's Galilean satellites and organised international campaigns to observe the mutual phenomena of these bodies. JPL · 17893
17897 Gallardo
1999 FV8 Tabaré Gallardo (born 1962), Uruguayan astronomer and dynamicist JPL · 17897
17898 Scottsheppard
1999 FB19
discoverer of minor planets
JPL · 17898
17899 Mariacristina
1999 FD19 Maria Cristina De Sanctis (born 1967), Italian astronomer JPL · 17899
17900 Leiferman
1999 FO24 Adam James Leiferman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17900

17901–18000

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
17901 Korinriske
1999 FT25 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17901
17902 Britbaker
1999 FM26 Brittany Baker,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17902
17903 Shamieh
1999 FS27 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17903
17904 Annekoupal
1999 FW30 Anne Elizabeth Koupal,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17904
17905 Kabtamu
1999 FM31 Mahlet Kabtamu,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17905
17906 Shapovalov
1999 FG32 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17906
17907 Danielgude
1999 FQ33 Daniel Moises Gude,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17907
17908 Chriskuyu
1999 FL34 Christopher Ku Yu,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17908
17909 Nikhilshukla
1999 FC35 Nikhil Atul Shukla,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17909
17910 Munyan
1999 FG37 Benjamin Kendrick Munyan,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17910
17911 Robertsnyder
1999 FF41 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17911
17913 Strode
1999 FT52 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17913
17914 Joannelee
1999 FA54 Joanne June Lee,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17914
17917 Cartan
1999 GN5 Élie Cartan (1869–1951), a French mathematician whose major contribution is the development of the theory of exterior differential forms, which he applied to the study of Lie groups, differential geometry and systems of differential equations. JPL · 17917
17919 Licandro
1999 GC8
Javier Licandro (born 1966), an Uruguayan astronomer at the Isaac Newton Telescope
at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma, who works on the physical properties of minor bodies and trans-Neptunian objects.
JPL · 17919
17920 Zarnecki
1999 GE9 John Zarnecki (born 1949), a British astronomer of the Open University, Milton Keynes, who has developed spacecraft instrumentation to study the surfaces and atmospheres of planets, satellites and small bodies. He is a PI for the Huygens probe/lander on the Cassini mission to Saturn and Saturn VI (Titan). JPL · 17920
17921 Aldeobaldia
1999 GC13 Anna Lisa De Obaldia,
ISEF awardee in 2003, and IFAA
recipient
JPL · 17921
17923 Strother
1999 GY16 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17923
17925 Dougweinberg
1999 GQ17 Douglas Stanley Weinberg,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17925
17926 Jameswu
1999 GA18 James Y. W. Wu,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17926
17927 Ghoshal
1999 GL20 Shivani Ghoshal,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17927
17928 Neuwirth
1999 GJ21 Melissa Marie Neuwirth,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17928
17929 Sully
1999 GQ21 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17929
17930 Kennethott
1999 GE24 Kenneth Richard Ott,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17930
17932 Viswanathan
1999 GA35 Nitya Kalyani Viswanathan,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17932
17933 Haraguchi
1999 GM36 Whitney Takeo Haraguchi,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17933
17934 Deleon
1999 GK39 Christopher Lee DeLeon,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17934
17935 Vinhoward
1999 GX45 Vincent Michael Howard,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17935
17936 Nilus
1999 HE3 Nilus, son of Oceanus and Tethys, is the personified god of the river Nile in classical mythology. The annual ebb and flow of the Nile sparked the advent of agriculture and farming around 6500 years ago. This inexorably led to the development of an ancient Egyptian civilization that was a keystone for those that followed. JPL · 17936
17938 Tamsendrew
1999 HW6 Tamsen Alicia Drew,
ISEF awardee in 2003, and IFAA
recipient
JPL · 17938
17939 Shanethread
1999 HH8 Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. IAU · 17939
17940 Kandyjarvis
1999 JK2 Kandy S. Jarvis (born 1966) is a geologist who has made seminal contributions to solar system object composition science and supported human space flight endeavors. She was a primary investigator and writer of the Columbia accident Crew Survival Report JPL · 17940
17941 Horbatt
1999 JW2 Paul Allen Horbatt (born 1946), a skilled mechanical craftsman who has contributed greatly to the development of the instrumentation at Goodricke-Pigott Observatory, near Tucson, where this minor planet was discovered. His familiarity with detector enclosures and vacuum seals greatly speeded the fabrication of the instruments JPL · 17941
17942 Whiterabbit
1999 JG6 The White Rabbit, character in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. When Alice hears the Rabbit (who, of course, has pink eyes) talking to itself, she follows it down a huge rabbit-hole under a hedge, and her adventures begin. The name was suggested by T. Urata, and the citation was prepared by R. E. Asher. JPL · 17942
17945 Hawass
1999 JU8 Zahi Hawass (born 1947), an Egyptian archeologist who showed unfailing dedication in the battle of preserving Egypt's monuments and antiquities. He has also been involved in many important discoveries such as the pyramid builder's necropolis at Giza and golden mummies of El Bahariya Oasis. JPL · 17945
17950 Grover
1999 JS18 Vaishali Kiran Grover,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17950
17951 Fenska
1999 JO19 Kristen Elaine Fenska,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17951
17952 Folsom
1999 JT19 Jean Marie Folsom,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17952
17954 Hopkins
1999 JP20 Brandon James Hopkins,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17954
17955 Sedransk
1999 JZ22 Kyra Lauren Sedransk,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17955
17956 Andrewlenoir
1999 JC28 Andrew Allen Lenoir,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17956
17958 Schoof
1999 JE33 Jenna Marie Schoof,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17958
17959 Camierickson
1999 JZ33 Camille Sara Myerchin Erickson,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17959
17960 Liberatore
1999 JB36 Katie Lynn Liberatore,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17960
17961 Mariagorodnitsky
1999 JB37 Maria Gorodnitsky,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17961
17962 Andrewherron
1999 JD37 Andrew Jared Herron,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17962
17963 Vonderheydt
1999 JM40 Molly von der Heydt,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17963
17965 Brodersen
1999 JO43 Carl Harold Brodersen,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17965
17967 Bacampbell
1999 JT45 Blake Allen Campbell,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17967
17969 Truong
1999 JB47 Gold Silver Truong,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17969
17970 Palepu
1999 JA48 Sita Chandrika Palepu,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17970
17971 Samuelhowell
1999 JZ50 Samuel James Amberson Howell,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17971
17972 Ascione
1999 JH51 Andrew Gerard Ascione,
European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award
recipient.
JPL · 17972
17976 Schulman
1999 JQ54 Aaron David Schulman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003, and European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award recipient.
JPL · 17976
17980 Vanschaik
1999 JN56 Katherine Douglas Van Schaik,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17980
17982 Simcmillan
1999 JK57 Simeon McMillan,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17982
17983 Buhrmester
1999 JV59 Michael Duane Buhrmester,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17983
17984 Ahantonioli
1999 JU60 Alexandra Hope Antonioli,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17984
17988 Joannehsieh
1999 JR62 Joanne Charlotte Hsieh,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17988
17991 Joshuaegan
1999 JN65 Joshua Harris Egan,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17991
17992 Japellegrino
1999 JR65 Jason Scott Pellegrino,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17992
17993 Kluesing
1999 JT68 Daniel Lennard Kluesing,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
JPL · 17993
17995 Jolinefan
1999 JF74 Joline Marie Fan,
ISEF awardee in 2003, and IFAA
recipient
JPL · 17995

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Meanings of minor planet names
List of minor planets: 17,001–18,000
Succeeded by