Meanings of minor planet names: 18001–19000

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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]

18001–18100

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18004 Krystosek
1999 JD86 Rebecca Jennifer Krystosek,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18004
18009 Patrickgeer
1999 JP100 Patrick L. Geer,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18009
18012 Marsland
1999 JM114 Kyle Anthony Marsland,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18012
18013 Shedletsky
1999 JS114 Anna-Katrina Shedletsky,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18013
18015 Semenkovich
1999 JD121 Nicholas Paul Semenkovich,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18015
18016 Grondahl
1999 JU122 Brian Jacob Grondahl,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18016
18019 Dascoli
1999 JJ126 Jennifer Anne D'Ascoli, 2004
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18019
18020 Amend
1999 JT126 Gregory Amend,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18020
18021 Waldman
1999 JH127 Sarah Elyse Waldman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18021
18022 Pepper
1999 JN127 Brian Jeffrey Pepper,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18022
18024 Dobson
1999 KK4
John Dobson
(1915–2014), an American telescope maker and amateur astronomer
MPC · 18024
18026 Juliabaldwin
1999 KG13 Julia Ruby Baldwin,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18026
18027 Gokcay
1999 KL14 Chelsea Bahar Gokcay,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18027
18028 Ramchandani
1999 KO14 Joia Ramchandani,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18028
18032 Geiss
1999 MG1 Johannes Geiss (born 1926), a German-born space scientist at the Swiss University of Bern JPL · 18032
18043 Laszkowska
1999 RQ54 Monika Laszkowska,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18043
18055 Fernhildebrandt
1999 TJ13 Fern C. Hildebrandt (born 1927) instilled and cultivated an interest in astronomy in codiscoverer Gary Hug at a very early age. Resident now in Topeka, Kansas, she has been an example of dedication and triumph through difficult times and has inspired this codiscoverer to search the night sky. JPL · 18055
18059 Cavalieri
1999 XL137 Bonaventura Cavalieri (1598–1647), a friar and a professor at the University of Bologna. JPL · 18059
18060 Zarex
1999 XJ156 Zarex, from Greek mythology. He was a grandson of Chiron, married Rhoeo after she arrived on Delos and became the step-father of Anius. IAU · 18060
18075 Donasharma
2000 DD5 Dona Sarah Sharma,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18075
18077 Dianeingrao
2000 EM148 Diane L. Ingrao (born 1951), an American secretary of the Warren Astronomical Society in Detroit, Michigan JPL · 18077
18079 Lion-Stoppato
2000 FJ63 Piero Francesco Lion-Stoppato (born 1969), an Italian space scientist at University of Padua JPL · 18079
18084 Adamwohl
2000 HP47 Adam Richard Wohl,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18084
18086 Emilykraft
2000 JQ21 Emily Michele Kraft,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18086
18087 Yamanaka
2000 JA22 Yvonne Joy Yamanaka,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18087
18088 Roberteunice
2000 JS30 Robert Earl Eunice,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18088
18090 Kevinkuo
2000 JA56 Kevin Chester Kuo,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18090
18091 Iranmanesh
2000 JN58 Arya Mohammad Iranmanesh,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18091
18092 Reinhold
2000 KR29 Kimberly Elise Reinhold,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18092
18095 Frankblock
2000 LL5 Frank Emmanuel Block,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18095
18099 Flamini
2000 LD27 Enrico Flamini (born 1951), an Italian astronomer JPL · 18099
18100 Lebreton
2000 LE28 Jean-Pierre Lebreton (born 1949), French astronomer JPL · 18100

18101–18200

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18101 Coustenis
2000 LF32 Athéna Coustenis, French astronomer JPL · 18101
18102 Angrilli
2000 LN34 Francesco Angrilli, Italian space scientist JPL · 18102
18104 Mahalingam
2000 NP3 Satish Mahalingam,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18104
18106 Blume 2000 NX3 William H. Blume, American senior space mission designer JPL · 18106
18110 HASI
2000 NK13 The 44 members of the Huygens Atmospheric Structure Instrument (HASI) team JPL · 18110
18111 Pinet
2000 NB14 Patrick Pinet, French astronomer JPL · 18111
18112 Jeanlucjosset
2000 NX17 Jean-Luc Josset, Swiss astronomer, director of the Space Exploration Institute in Neuchâtel, Switzerland JPL · 18112
18113 Bibring
2000 NC19 Jean-Pierre Bibring, French astronomer and planetary scientist JPL · 18113
18114 Rosenbush
2000 NN19 Vera K. Rosenbush, Ukrainian astronomer JPL · 18114
18115 Rathbun
2000 NT19 Donald Rathbun, American neurologist JPL · 18115
18116 Prato
2000 NY22 Prato province, Tuscany, Italy, where the Museo di Scienze Planetarie (Museum of Planetary Sciences) is located JPL · 18116
18117 Jonhodge 2000 NY23 Jonathon Hodge (born 1948), American teacher and astronomy communicator JPL · 18117
18119 Braude
2000 NZ24 Semen Ya. Braude, Russian radioastronomer JPL · 18119
18120 Lytvynenko
2000 NA25 Leonid Mikolajovich Lytvynenko (Leonid Nikolaevich Lytvynenko), Ukrainian radioastronomer JPL · 18120
18121 Konovalenko
2000 NF25 Alexandr A. Konovalenko, Ukrainian radioastronomer JPL · 18121
18122 Forestamartin
2000 NL27 Franco Foresta Martin, Italian science popularizer, scientific editor for the newspaper Corriere della Sera JPL · 18122
18123 Pavan
2000 NS27 Luciano Pavan, Italian musician, writer, painter and amateur astronomer JPL · 18123
18124 Leeperry
2000 NE28 Lee Taylor Perry,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18124
18125 Brianwilson
2000 OF Californian songwriter and record producer
Beach Boys
' pop group harmonies, giving out very good vibrations indeed.
JPL · 18125
18127 Denversmith
2000 OX3 Denver L. Smith,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18127
18128 Wysner
2000 OD5 Laura C. Wysner,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18128
18132 Spector
2000 ON9 Phil Spector, American record producer and songwriter MPC · 18132
18142 Adamsidman
2000 OG47 Adam Daniel Sidman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18142
18148 Bellier
2000 OZ57 Guy and Caroline Bellier, French orthopedic surgeons, and their sons Thomas and Margaux JPL · 18148
18149 Colombatti
2000 OB58 Giacomo Colombatti, Italian planetologist JPL · 18149
18150 Lopez-Moreno
2000 OC60 José J. Lopez-Moreno, Spanish planetologist JPL · 18150
18151 Licchelli
2000 OT60 Domenico Licchelli, Italian astronomer and popularizer JPL · 18151
18152 Heidimanning
2000 OW60 Heidi L. K. Manning, American planetary scientist JPL · 18152
18155 Jasonschuler
2000 PF2 Jason Michael Schuler,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18155
18156 Kamisaibara
2000 PU4 Kamisaibara, the village in
Okayama prefecture
.
JPL · 18156
18157 Craigwright
2000 PH10 Craig John Wright,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18157
18158 Nigelreuel
2000 PM10 Nigel Forest Reuel,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18158
18159 Andrewcook
2000 PW10 Andrew Gordon Cook,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18159
18160 Nihon Uchu Forum
2000 PY12 Nihon Uchu Forum, Japanese editor of the
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA) annual NASDA Note.
JPL · 18160
18161 Koshiishi
2000 PZ12 Hajime Koshiishi (born 1930) became interested in investigating minor planets as a natural resource. He organized a society for the study of NEAs and their resource utilization and made efforts toward the establishment of the Japan Spaceguard Association JPL · 18161
18162 Denlea
2000 PX15 Jeremy Micah Denlea,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18162
18163 Jennalewis
2000 PF16 Jenna Lyanne Lewis,
ISEF awardee in 2003, and IFAA
recipient
MPC · 18163
18167 Buttani
2000 PS27 Buttani Philippe (born 1966), a friend of one of the discoverers, started the "CCD adventure" with him in July 1994 JPL · 18167
18169 Amaldi
2000 QF The nuclear physicist Edoardo Amaldi (1908–1989) was part of the team of Enrico Fermi and contributed to the completion of the first particle accelerator in Italy. JPL · 18169
18170 Ramjeawan
2000 QW2 Khaivchandra Ramjeawan,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18170
18171 Romaneskue
2000 QB5 Roman Garrick Eskue,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18171
18174 Khachatryan
2000 QW14 George Alexander Khachatryan,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18174
18175 Jenniferchoy
2000 QB15 Jennifer Tze-Heng Choy,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18175
18176 Julianhong
2000 QG22 Julian C. Hong,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18176
18177 Harunaga
2000 QK27 Jill Shizuko Harunaga,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18177
18180 Irenesun
2000 QB30 Irene Yuan Sun,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18180
18182 Wiener
2000 QC35 Norbert Wiener (1894–1964) contributed to many areas of mathematics, including cybernetics, stochastic processes and quantum theory. He was the author of the book Cybernetics, or control and communication in the animal and machine (1948). JPL · 18182
18184 Dianepark
2000 QR37 Diane Hyemin Park,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18184
18189 Medeobaldia
2000 QN82 Maria Elena De Obaldia,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18189
18190 Michaelpizer
2000 QY89 Michael J. Pizer,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18190
18191 Rayhe
2000 QL90 Ray Chengchuan He,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18191
18192 Craigwallace
2000 QP90 Craig J. Wallace,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18192
18193 Hollilydrury
2000 QT93 Hollilyne Drury,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18193
18196 Rowberry
2000 QY132 Megan Rowberry,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18196

18201–18300

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18228 Hyperenor
3163 T-1 Hyperenor, one of the sons of Panthoos and a great hero on the Trojan side. JPL · 18228
18235 Lynden-Bell
1003 T-2 Donald Lynden-Bell, a professor at the University of Cambridge. JPL · 18235
18236 Bernardburke
1059 T-2 Bernard Burke (born 1928), a professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. JPL · 18236
18237 Kenfreeman
1182 T-2
Kenneth C. Freeman, a professor at the Australian National University
.
JPL · 18237
18238 Frankshu
1241 T-2 Frank Shu (born 1943), a president of
National Tsinghua University in Taiwan and former professor at the University of California
in Berkeley.
JPL · 18238
18239 Ekers
1251 T-2 Ronald Ekers, current president of the IAU and ex-director of the Australian Telescope National Facility and of the Very Large Array. JPL · 18239
18240 Mould
1317 T-2 Jeremy Mould, Australian astronomer JPL · 18240
18241 Genzel
1325 T-2 Reinhard Genzel (born 1952), German astronomer and 2020 Physics Nobel prize JPL · 18241
18242 Peebles
2102 T-2 Princeton theoretical cosmologist Jim Peebles (born 1935) and 2019 Physics Nobel Prize, plays a central role in the understanding of the evolution and structure of the universe. His studies of the evolution of matter in the earliest moments of the universe were critical in the establishment of the Big Bang theory as a widely accepted hypothesis. JPL · 18242
18243 Gunn
2272 T-2
James Edward Gunn
, a professor at Princeton University.
JPL · 18243
18244 Anneila
3008 T-2 Anneila Sargent, American astronomer JPL · 18244
18263 Anchialos
5167 T-2 The Greek heroes Anchialos and Menestheus were together on their chariot when they were killed by Hector. JPL · 18263
18268 Dardanos
2140 T-3 Dardanos, a son of Zeus and a nymph, mythical ancestor of the Trojans. JPL · 18268
18278 Drymas
4035 T-3 Drymas, a king of
Hekabe
(in Latin, Hecuba).
JPL · 18278
18281 Tros
4317 T-3 Tros, a grandson of Dardanos. His country was named Troas after him, and its principal city was Troy. JPL · 18281
18282 Ilos
4369 T-3
Ilos
, the oldest son of Tros, and he built the citadel Ilion, also named Ilios. Ilos was the father of Laomedon and the grandfather of Priam.
JPL · 18282
18284 Tsereteli
1970 PU Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (b.1934), world-renowned Russian sculptor. JPL · 18284
18285 Vladplatonov
1972 GJ Vladimir Petrovich Platonov (born 1938), well-known journalist and documentary-film director, is the author of many books, articles and films about the creators of space-rocket technologies and the many challenges in that field JPL · 18285
18286 Kneipp
1973 UN5 Sebastian Kneipp (1821–1897), a German priest, skilled in the art of healing, introduced manifold applications of cold and warm water and suggested that a healthy way of living conformed to nature. His papers were translated into many languages and were an essential influence on modern physical therapeutics and balneology. JPL · 18286
18287 Verkin
1975 TU3 Boris Ieremievich Verkin (1919–1990), a Ukrainian Soviet physicist and creator of the scientific school of cryogenic physics and technology, was the founder and first director of the Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering in Kharkiv JPL · 18287
18288 Nozdrachev
1975 VX2 Aleksandr Danilovich Nozdrachev (born 1931), a professor and head of physiology at St. Petersburg University. JPL · 18288
18289 Yokoyamakoichi
1976 UB16 Koichi Yokoyama (born 1940) is a professor emeritus of the National Astronomical observatory, Japan. JPL · 18289
18290 Sumiyoshi
1977 DR2 Sumiyoshi, in the south of Osaka prefecture, is an important port for trade between Japan and the Korean Peninsula. The Sumiyoshi Taisha shrine, a guardian of voyage, was founded in 211. At the shrine there is a lighthouse, believed to be the oldest in Japan. JPL · 18290
18291 Wani
1977 DL4 Wani was a scholar who came to Japan from Korea in the second half of the 4th century. He brought ten volumes of The Analects of Confucius and one volume of the Thousand Character Classic to Japan. JPL · 18291
18292 Zoltowski
1977 FB
discoverer of minor planets
who made numerous critical observations of near-earth objects, notably a dramatic recovery of 1999 AN10, while he was working in South Australia during 1997–1999. He continued to make astrometric contributions on his return to the U.S.
JPL · 18292
18293 Pilyugin
1978 SQ4 Nikolay Alekseyevich Pilyugin, 20th-century Russian designer of autonomous control systems and computers for space rocketry JPL · 18293
18294 Rudenko
1978 SF5 Anatolij Afanas'evich Rudenko (born 1949) is a full member of the Tsiolkovsky Russian Academy of Cosmonautics and an authority on systems analysis and high technology. He was a member of the team that created aerospace systems and developed powerful liquid-propellant engines JPL · 18294
18295 Borispetrov
1978 TT7 Boris Mikhajlovich Petrov, Russian journalist, director of the St. Petersburg regional center of the Russian News Agency ITAR-TASS JPL · 18295

18301–18400

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18301 Konyukhov
1979 QZ9 Fyodor Fyodorovich Konyukhov (born 1951) has performed 50 extensive travels, mainly alone. He conquered both poles and all the highest mountains of the world. The renowned Russian traveler has taken many of the world's most difficult land and sea routes and has sailed around the world three times. JPL · 18301
18302 Körner
1980 FL3 Harald Körner (1881–1953) was headmaster of the private elementary school in Lund from 1916 to 1944, and a proponent of education for girls. JPL · 18302
18321 Bobrov
1982 UQ10 Vsevolod Bobrov (1922–1979), a Soviet ice hockey and football champion JPL · 18321
18322 Korokan
1982 VF5 Korokan was a guest house for foreign envoys built in Chikushi (now Fukuoka city) in the 8th century. JPL · 18322
18334 Drozdov
1987 RA3 Nikolaj Nikolaevich Drozdov (born 1937), a Russian professor of biology and the author and chief producer of very popular TV program V mire zhivotnykh (In the World of Animals). JPL · 18334
18335 San Cassiano
1987 SC1 San Cassiano, an Italian village in the hills near Verona in northern Italy, is renowned for its high-quality oil (Grignano) and wine (Amarone). Its isolated location affords views of both the Alps and the Adriatic Sea. JPL · 18335
18343 Asja
1989 TN Asja Geyer-Fischer (born 1934) is a splendid pianist with a great love for Mozart and Chopin. She is an especially good teacher for children. In 1962 she followed her husband, astronomer E. H. Geyer to the Boyden Observatory, South Africa, where he had been appointed Director of the observatory for two years. JPL · 18343
18349 Dafydd
1990 OV4 Dafydd ap Llywelyn (c. 1212–1246), prince of Wales MPC · 18349
18359 Jakobstaude
1990 TL7 Jakob Staude (born 1944) is staff astronomer at the Heidelberg Max Planck Institute for Astronomy and a well-known expert on star formation. Since 1981 Staude has also served as editor-in-chief of the German journal Sterne und Weltraum. JPL · 18359
18360 Sachs
1990 TF9 Hans Sachs (1494–1576), master of the shoemaker guild in Nuremberg from 1520, is the most important German poet of the sixteenth century. JPL · 18360
18365 Shimomoto
1990 WN5 Shigeo Shimomoto (born 1963), a Japanese amateur astronomer and computer programmer. JPL · 18365
18368 Flandrau
1991 GZ1 The Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium in Tucson, Arizona. It is part of the University of Arizona. MPC · 18368
18376 Quirk
1991 SQ Steve Quirk (born 1958), an Australian amateur astronomer and astrophotographer who also operates
fireball patrol and meteor video cameras (Src
).
MPC · 18376
18377 Vetter
1991 SH1 John Francis Vetter (born 1945), an Australian amateur astronomer and retired automotive mechanic, who established the Mudgee Observatory in 2005 (Src). IAU · 18377
18379 Josévandam
1991 VJ6 José van Dam (born 1940), a Belgian bass-baritone, who entered the Brussels Royal Conservatory at the age of 17 JPL · 18379
18381 Massenet
1991 YU Jules Massenet (1842–1912) was a prolific French composer of operas. His greatest successes were Manon (1884), Werther (1892) and Thaïs (1894). The Méditation, a violin solo with orchestra from Thaïs, became world-famous. In 1878 he was elected a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts JPL · 18381
18395 Schmiedmayer
1992 SH2 Jörg Schmiedmayer [de] (born 1960), an Austrian physicist and a leading expert in the field of quantum optics. JPL · 18395
18396 Nellysachs
1992 SN2 Nelly Sachs (1891–1970), a German-Swedish poet, dramatist, and Nobel Prize winner. JPL · 18396
18398 Bregenz
1992 SQ23 Bregenz, capital of the Austrian province of Vorarlberg MPC · 18398
18399 Tentoumushi
1992 WK1 The Tentoumushi astronomy club was named after the seven-starred ladybug. The club received an award from the city of Komatsu for its astronomy popularization. JPL · 18399
18400 Muramatsushigeru
1992 WY3 Shigeru Muramatsu (born 1951), a Japanese amateur astronomer living in Imabari, Ehime. IAU · 18400

18401–18500

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18403 Atsuhirotaisei
1993 AG Atsuhiro Ikuta (1999–2011) and Taisei Ikuta (2003–2011) were two brothers who loved the stars. They died in an automobile accident on the night of 2011 December 10, on their return home from viewing a total lunar eclipse JPL · 18403
18404 Kenichi
1993 FQ2 Kenichi Miyoshi, an amateur astronomer who has contributed to astronomical awareness in Ehime Prefecture over many years. JPL · 18404
18412 Kruszelnicki
1993 LX Karl Kruszelnicki (born 1948), an Australian science communicator. JPL · 18412
18413 Adamspencer
1993 LD1 Adam Spencer (born 1969) is an Australian mathematics communicator, television and radio presenter. JPL · 18413
18418 Ujibe
1993 TV1 Tadashi Ujibe, an amateur astronomer who constructed the three-meter dome of his own private observatory. JPL · 18418
18426 Maffei
1993 YN2 Paolo Maffei, Italian astronomer MPC · 18426
18430 Balzac
1994 AK16 Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), the creator of the French realistic novel. JPL · 18430
18431 Stazzema
1994 BM Stazzema, a pleasant village located in the Alpi Apuane mountains of Tuscany, Italy. Since 2000, it has been the site of the Italian Park of Peace. Name proposed by Mario Di Martino JPL · 18431
18434 Mikesandras
1994 EW7 Mike Sandras, American director of the Kenner Planetarium, Louisiana. JPL · 18434
18441 Cittadivinci
1994 PE Vinci is a small beautiful village in Tuscany, where the great genius Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452. For this reason it is visited by thousands of people each year, eager to visit either the museum or see Leonardo's machines. JPL · 18441
18449 Rikwouters
1994 PT19 Rik Wouters, 19th/20th-century Belgian fauve painter and sculptor JPL · 18449
18453 Nishiyamayukio
1994 TT Yukio Nishiyama (born 1950) is the president of a shipbuilding design company who spends his evenings as an amateur astronomer. JPL · 18453
18456 Mišík
1995 ES Vladimír Mišík (born 1947), a Czech rock and blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. JPL · 18456
18457 Syoheiyamamoto
1995 EX7 Syohei Yamamoto (born 1991), a Japanese speech-language-hearing therapist. JPL · 18457
18458 Caesar
1995 EY8 Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.) promulgated in 46 B.C. on the advice of the Alexandrine astronomer Sosigenes what is now called the Julian calendar. JPL · 18458
18460 Pecková
1995 PG Dagmar Pecková, Czech mezzo-soprano Archived 2011-05-25 at the Wayback Machine MPC · 18460
18461 Seiichikanno
1995 QQ Seiichi Kanno (born 1954) is an education consultant and an amateur astronomer, who has observed the planets since 1970. He built an observatory in Kaminoyama city, Yamagata, in 1989, and now observes the planets with a video camera JPL · 18461
18462 Riccò
1995 QS2
Annibale Riccò, Italian astronomer
MPC · 18462
18467 Nagatatsu
1995 SX52 Tatsuo Nagahama (born 1952), an amateur astronomer. JPL · 18467
18469 Hakodate
1995 UC9
Hakodate
, located at the southernmost part of Hokkaido, is a prosperous city of fishing and tourism. The night view from Mount Hakodate is one of the best tourist attractions in Japan
JPL · 18469
18472 Hatada
1995 VA1 Naoki Hatada (born 1967), an editor of the Inagawa Observatory web site since 2003. JPL · 18472
18473 Kikuchijun
1995 VK1 Jun Kikuchi (born 1967) purchased his first telescope during the height of Halley's Comet fever in 1986. Though cloudy skies thwarted his attempts at comet photography, his interest in solar eclipse photography led him to France in 1999, and to China in 2008 and 2009 JPL · 18473
18493 Demoleon 1996 HV9 Demoleon, a Trojan warrior and son of Antenor, was struck in the head by Achilles' spear JPL · 18493
18497 Nevězice
1996 LK1 Nevězice, village and place of a Celtic oppidum in central Bohemia, the Czech Republic MPC · 18497
18498 Cesaro
1996 MN Ernesto Cesàro (1859–1906), a prolific mathematician and professor at the universities of Palermo and Naples. JPL · 18498
18499 Showalter
1996 MR Mark R. Showalter (born 1957), planetary scientist at the SETI Institute, is (co-)discover of the Jovian gossamer ring, Saturnian moon Pan, Uranian moons Mab and Cupid, two faint Uranian rings, Neptunian moon S/2004 N 1, and Plutonian moons Kerberos and Styx. He is the leader of the Planetary Data Systems Rings Node JPL · 18499

18501–18600

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18501 Luria
1996 OB
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.
IAU · 18501
18505 Caravelli
1996 PG5 Vito Caravelli (1724–1800), a professor of mathematics at the Naval Institute of Naples. JPL · 18505
18509 Bellini
1996 RB4 Vincenzo Bellini (1801–1835), an Italian composer best known for his "Norma" and "I puritani". JPL · 18509
18510 Chasles
1996 SN Michel Chasles (1793–1880), a professor at the École Polytechnique and later at the Sorbonne. JPL · 18510
18520 Wolfratshausen
1996 VK4 Wolfratshausen, a city in southern Bavaria, Germany, has a long history extending back to the original name found in court papers by Holy Roman Emperor Heinrich II in 1003. Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) stayed in the city with Lou Andreas-Salome (1861–1937) in 1897 JPL · 18520
18524 Tagatoshihiro
1996 VE8 Toshihiro Taga (born 1951) is a Japanese amateur astronomer and president of the Tottori Society of Astronomy. He is a popularizer of astronomy. JPL · 18524
18531 Strakonice
1996 XM2 Strakonice, a town in southern Bohemia, the Czech Republic [permanent dead link] + MPC · 18531
18542 Broglio
1996 YP3 Luigi Broglio, Italian aeronautical engineer, conceptor and director of the San Marco programme MPC · 18542
18548 Christoffel
1997 AN12 Elwin Bruno Christoffel (1829–1900), a professor at various German universities. JPL · 18548
18550 Maoyisheng
1997 AN14
Yisheng Mao (1896–1989) was a world-renowned scientist and one of the founders of modern bridge engineering of China. JPL
MPC · 18550
18551 Bovet
1997 AQ17
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.
IAU · 18551
18553 Kinkakuji
1997 AZ21
Rokuon-ji temple complex (a World Cultural Heritage site) in Kyoto
, Japan.
JPL · 18553
18555 Courant
1997 CN4 Richard Courant (1888–1972) studied and later taught at Göttingen. In 1934 he became a professor at New York University, where he founded and led one of the most prestigious institutes of applied mathematics, later named in his honor. JPL · 18555
18556 Battiato
1997 CC7 Franco Battiato, Italian (Sicilian) polyhedric artist and amateur astronomer MPC · 18556
18560 Coxeter
1997 EO7 Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter (born 1907), an English-Canadian mathematician and former professor at the University of Toronto. JPL · 18560
18561 Fengningding
1997 EY34 Fengning Ding (born 1994),
ISTS
awardee in 2012
JPL · 18561
18562 Ellenkey
1997 EK54 Ellen Key (1849–1926) was a Swedish feminist and writer on subjects such as family life, ethics and education. She was on early advocate of child-centered approach to education. JPL · 18562
18563 Danigoldman
1997 FC3 Danielle Goldman (born 1994),
ISTS
awardee in 2012
JPL · 18563
18564 Caseyo
1997 GO6 Casey O'Connell, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2012
JPL · 18564
18565 Selg
1997 GP35 Timothy Selg, mentor at the
ISTS
in 2012
JPL · 18565
18567 Segenthau
1997 SS4 Segenthau, Banat village and childhood home of the discoverer MPC · 18567
18568 Thuillot
1997 TL2 William Thuillot (born 1951) works at the Institut de Mécanique Céleste on the theory of the motions of Jupiter's Galilean satellites, including analysis of observations of eclipses by the planet and mutual phenomena. JPL · 18568
18572 Rocher
1997 WQ22 Patrick Rocher (born 1951) works at the Institut de Mécanique Céleste in Paris. His main task has been to build an integration package to compute orbital parameters for minor planets and comets. JPL · 18572
18574 Jeansimon
1997 WO23 Jean-Louis Simon (born 1940) works at the Paris Institut de Mécanique Céleste on analytical planetary theory. He produced the first values of the secular variation of the orbital semimajor axes of the planets. JPL · 18574
18579 Duongtuyenvu
1997 XY6 Duong Tuyen Vu (born 1933) works at the Paris Institut de Mécanique Céleste on ephemerides of natural satellites. JPL · 18579
18581 Batllo
1997 XV8 Valerie Batllo (born 1967) works on cometary orbits at the Institut de Mécanique Céleste in Paris. She studies in particular how the short-period comets could be produced by encounters with the giant planets. JPL · 18581
18583 Francescopedani
1997 XN10 Francesco Pedani (1953–1998) was an amateur astronomer, biologist and school teacher of science and mathematics. In 1988 he founded the Societ Astronomica Fiorentina, an association of amateur astronomers based in Florence, Italy. He was its first president until his untimely death. JPL · 18583
18593 Wangzhongcheng
1998 AG11 Wang Zhongcheng (born 1925), neurosurgeon-academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. JPL · 18593
18596 Superbus
1998 BA4
Tarquinius Superbus
, seventh and last king of Rome, reigned from 534 to 509 B.C.
JPL · 18596

18601–18700

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18601 Zafar
1998 BL11 Abu-Bakr Zafar (born 1985),
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18601
18602 Lagillespie
1998 BX12 Lacy Ann Gillespie (born 1985),
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18602
18605 Jacqueslaskar
1998 BL26 Jacques Laskar (born 1955) is principally concerned with the chaotic behavior of the principal planets. A staff member of the Institut de Mécanique Céleste in Paris, he was the first to show the chaotic motion of the inner solar system and the stabilization of the obliquity of the ecliptic by the moon. JPL · 18605
18609 Shinobuyama
1998 BN48 Shinobuyama, called "Fuku-Shima" many centuries ago, is a small mountain in Fukushima city, Japan. This beloved mountain is the symbol of the city. JPL · 18609
18610 Arthurdent 1998 CC2
Arthur Philip Dent, character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
MPC · 18610
18611 Baudelaire
1998 CB3 French poet Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867) was one of the major innovators of French literature. His Les Fleurs du Mal (1857) is considered to rank with the finest of French poetry. Baudelaire is particularly known for his excellent translations of Poe's Tales, a writer whose style much resembled his own JPL · 18611
18617 Puntel
1998 DY9 Nathalie Puntel (born 1968) is a French woman who prefers deep-sky pictures to searches for minor planets. JPL · 18617
18623 Pises
1998 DR13
Observatoire des Pises
, which was inaugurated in 1991, is located in the South of France. It is the Montpellier astronomical society observatory.
JPL · 18623
18624 Prévert
1998 DV13 Jacques Prévert, French poet and screenwriter. JPL · 18624
18626 Michaelcarr
1998 DO23 Michael Carr (born 1947) is an instrument maker who worked at Caltech and then Princeton University. JPL · 18626
18627 Rogerbonnet
1998 DH33 Roger-Maurice Bonnet (born 1937) is a French experimental astrophysicist specializing in stellar physics. From 1983 to 2001 he was Science Director of ESA and he created Horizon 2000. Under his lead, ESA launched the scientific projects, Giotto, Hipparcos, ISO, XMM, SOHO, Cluster, Cassini-Huygens and HST. JPL · 18627
18628 Taniasagrati
1998 DJ33 Tania Sagrati (1967–2012) was the cousin of the second discoverer. She graduated from the Art Institute of Firenze and worked as an interior decorator. IAU · 18628
18631 Maurogherardini
1998 DQ35 Mauro Gherardini (1941–2008), a surveyor by profession, was a great lover of the sky. He was a popularizer of astronomy, promoting astro-navigation at evening school events. JPL · 18631
18632 Danielsson
1998 DN37 Ann-Kristin "Kikki" Danielsson (born 1952) is a well-known and popular country singer from Sweden. JPL · 18632
18634 Champigneulles
1998 EQ1 Champigneulles, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. JPL · 18634
18635 Frouard
1998 EX1 Frouard, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. JPL · 18635
18636 Villedepompey
1998 EF2 Pompey, a French village JPL · 18636
18637 Liverdun
1998 EJ2 Liverdun, a French village JPL · 18637
18638 Nouet
1998 EP3 Nicolas-Antoine Nouet (1740–1811), an astronomer at the Observatoire de Paris, traveled to St. Domingue to map the island. Later he mapped the Rhine region and traveled with Napoleon Bonaparte to Egypt, where he created a map of that country. JPL · 18638
18639 Aoyunzhiyuanzhe
1998 ER8 Aoyunzhiyuanzhe, meaning "Olympic Games Volunteer", honors the 1.7 million volunteers whose work, devotion, smiles and service during the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games touched the whole world, setting a milestone in voluntary service and opening a fresh chapter in volunteerism in China JPL · 18639
18643 van Rysselberghe
1998 EK12 Théo van Rysselberghe, 19th/20th-century Belgian pointillistic and impressionistic painter JPL · 18643
18644 Arashiyama
1998 EX14 Arashiyama, situated west of Kyoto city, is the area that includes Arashiyama mountain and the shores of the Katsuragawa river, including the Togetsukyo bridge. It is known nationally for its cherry blossoms and colorful autumn leaves and is designated as a National Historic Site and Place of Scenic Beauty. JPL · 18644
18647 Václavhübner
1998 FD2 Václav Hübner (1922–2000), a Czech amateur astronomer MPC · 18647
18649 Fabrega
1998 FU10 Joaquin Fabrega (born 1967), an amateur astronomer from Panama JPL · 18649
18653 Christagünt
1998 FW15 Christa and Günter Rothermel, parents of uncredited German co-discoverer Jens Rothermel MPC · 18653
18656 Mergler
1998 FW29 Natalie Rose Mergler,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18656
18658 Rajdev
1998 FX31 Priya Ashoke Rajdev,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18658
18659 Megangross
1998 FD33 Megan Chaya Gross,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18659
18661 Zoccoli
1998 FT34 Christina Marie Mariolana Zoccoli,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18661
18662 Erinwhite
1998 FV42 Erin Margaret White,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18662
18663 Lynnta
1998 FW42 Lynn Marie Torrech-Antonetty,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18663
18664 Rafaelta
1998 FA43 Rafael Andres Torrech-Antonetty,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18664
18665 Sheenahayes
1998 FK49 Sheena Marie Hayes,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18665
18668 Gottesman
1998 FU62 David Alexander Gottesman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18668
18669 Lalitpatel
1998 FP63 Lalit Ramesh Patel,
ISEF awardee in 2003, and IFAA
recipient
MPC · 18669
18670 Shantanugaur
1998 FM64 Shantanu Kadir Gaur,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18670
18671 Zacharyrice
1998 FX64 Zachary Philip Rice,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18671
18672 Ashleyamini
1998 FY65 Ashley Ali Amini,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18672
18675 Amiamini
1998 FJ70 Ami Rebecca Amini,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18675
18676 Zdeňkaplavcová
1998 FE73 Zdeňka Plavcová, Czech radio-astronomer Archived 2011-05-25 at the Wayback Machine MPC · 18676
18679 Heatherenae
1998 FW102 Heather Renae Messick,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18679
18680 Weirather
1998 FS103 Sara Jo Weirather,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18680
18681 Caseylipp
1998 FW103 Casey Albert Lipp,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18681
18689 Rodrick
1998 FR124 Richard Jean Rodrick,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18689
18697 Kathanson
1998 HB39 Kathleen Suzanne Hanson,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18697
18698 Racharles
1998 HX39 Rachael Ann Charles,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18698
18699 Quigley
1998 HL45 Carolyn Ann Quigley,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18699

18701–18800

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18702 Sadowski
1998 HG68 John Paul Sadowski,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18702
18704 Brychristian
1998 HF87 Bryan William Christian,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18704
18707 Annchi
1998 HO96 Ann Chi,
ISEF
in 2003
MPC · 18707
18708 Danielappel
1998 HT97 Daniel Clayton Appel,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18708
18709 Laurawong
1998 HE99 Laura Anne Wong,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18709
18720 Jerryguo
1998 HP145 Jerry Ji Guo,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18720
18725 Atacama
1998 JL3 The
Atacama desert
, which covers regions II, III and IV of Chile, is one of the driest deserts on Earth.
JPL · 18725
18727 Peacock
1998 KW3
Exosat and XMM-Newton
missions
JPL · 18727
18728 Grammier
1998 KZ3 Richard ("Rick") S. Grammier (1955–2011) was director of solar system exploration at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPL · 18728
18729 Potentino
1998 KJ4 Potentino castle, near Seggiano, Tuscany, Italy. JPL · 18729
18730 Wingip
1998 KV7 Wing Ip (born 1947) is vice chancellor of the university system of Taiwan. JPL · 18730
18731 Vilʹbakirov
1998 KW7 Vilʹ S. Bakirov (born 1946) is a Ukrainian sociologist, president of the Sociological Association and corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Since 1998 he has served as rector of Kharkiv V. N. Karazin National University, where he has promoted the development of astronomy and other sciences JPL · 18731
18734 Darboux
1998 MY1
Jean-Gaston Darboux
(1842–1917), a French mathematician and professor at the Sorbonne.
JPL · 18734
18735 Chubko
1998 MH46 Larysa Sergiivna Chubko, Ukrainian astronomer JPL · 18735
18737 Aliciaworley
1998 QP79 Alicia Lorraine Worley,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18737
18739 Larryhu
1998 SH79
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18739
18745 San Pedro
1999 BJ14 San Pedro de Atacama, a town in Chile's region II, was inhabited by the Likan Antay population for thousands of years. JPL · 18745
18747 Lexcen
1999 FN21 Ben Lexcen, Australian marine architect MPC · 18747
18749 Ayyubguliev
1999 GA8 Ayyub Guliyev, Azerbaijani astronomer, director of the Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory JPL · 18749
18750 Leonidakimov
1999 GA9 Leonid Afanas'evich Akimov, Ukrainian planetary scientist JPL · 18750
18751 Yualexandrov
1999 GO9 Yurij Vladimirovich Alexandrov, Ukrainian planetary scientist JPL · 18751
18755 Meduna
1999 GS21 Matthew Paul Meduna,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18755
18766 Broderick
1999 JA22 Tamara Ann Broderick,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18766
18768 Sarahbates
1999 JE22 Sarah Woodring Bates,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18768
18770 Yingqiuqilei
1999 JN25 Yingqiuqi Lei,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18770
18771 Sisiliang
1999 JA26 Sisi Liang,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18771
18773 Bredehoft
1999 JY36 Belle Dean Bredehoft,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18773
18774 Lavanture
1999 JT38 Douglas George Lavanture,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18774
18775 Donaldeng
1999 JD39 Donald Eng,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18775
18776 Coulter
1999 JP39 Michael Edward Coulter,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18776
18777 Hobson
1999 JA41 Christina Nicole Hobson,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18777
18779 Hattyhong
1999 JN44 Hatty Hong,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18779
18780 Kuncham
1999 JY44 Vivek Kuncham,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18780
18781 Indaram
1999 JH45 Maanasa Indaram,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18781
18782 Joanrho
1999 JJ46 Joan Young Rho,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18782
18783 Sychamberlin
1999 JL47 Sydney JoAnne Chamberlin,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18783
18785 Betsywelsh
1999 JV48 Elizabeth Jean Welsh,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18785
18786 Tyjorgenson
1999 JS53 Tyler Lee Jorgenson,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18786
18787 Kathermann
1999 JV53 Katherine Laura Hermann,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18787
18788 Carriemiller
1999 JX53 Carrie Anna Miller,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18788
18789 Metzger
1999 JV56 Vincent Tyler Metzger,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18789
18790 Ericaburden
1999 JG57 Erica Mariel Burden,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18790
18794 Kianafrank
1999 JG62 Kiana Laieikawai Frank,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18794
18796 Acosta
1999 JH64 Iyen Abdon Acosta,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18796
18800 Terresadodge
1999 JL76 Terresa Louise Dodge,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18800

18801–18900

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18801 Noelleoas
1999 JO76 Noelle Joan Oas,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18801
18803 Hillaryoas
1999 JH77 Hillary Joan Oas,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18803
18805 Kellyday
1999 JX77 Kelly Jean Day,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18805
18806 Zachpenn
1999 JX79 Zach Penn,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18806
18809 Meileawertz
1999 JP86 Meilea Elise Wertz,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18809
18812 Aliadler
1999 KT13 Alexandra Raisa Adler,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18812
18814 Ivanovsky
1999 KJ17
Vostok spacecraft, director of the Museum of the Lavochkin Space Association
in Moscow
JPL · 18814
18818 Yasuhiko
1999 MB2 Yasuhiko Takahashi (born 1934), the younger brother-in-law of the discoverer. JPL · 18818
18821 Markhavel
1999 NW9 Mark Junichi Havel,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18821
18823 Zachozer
1999 NS20 Zachary Adam Ozer,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18823
18824 Graves
1999 NF23 Daniel David Graves,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18824
18825 Alicechai
1999 NO23 Alice Wan Chai,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18825
18826 Leifer
1999 NG24 Andrew Michael Leifer,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18826
18830 Pothier
1999 NZ35 David Guillaume Pothier,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18830
18836 Raymundto
1999 NM62 Raymund Chun-Hung To,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18836
18838 Shannon
1999 OQ Claude Elwood Shannon (1916–2001), an American scientist JPL · 18838
18839 Whiteley
1999 PG Brett Whiteley (1939–1992) an Abstract artist and Australia's leading painter of his generation who won all of the major Australian art prizes many times over JPL · 18839
18840 Yoshioba
1999 PT4 Yoshio Oba (born 1934) is a retired professor of earth sciences at Yamagata University and an amateur astronomer who observes occultations. JPL · 18840
18841 Hruška
1999 RL3 Luboš Hruška, Czech creator of the Monument to the Victims of Evil in Plzeň MPC · 18841
18843 Ningzhou
1999 RK22 Ning Zhou,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18843
18845 Cichocki
1999 RY27 Bruno Cichocki, civil engineer and amateur astronomer JPL · 18845
18851 Winmesser
1999 RP84 Winston Harmon Messer,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18851
18855 Sarahgutman
1999 RQ112 Sarah Elizabeth Gutman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18855
18857 Lalchandani
1999 RE117 Rupa Lalchandani,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18857
18858 Tecleveland
1999 RO117 Thomas Edgar Cleveland,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18858
18861 Eugenishmidt
1999 RW166 Eugenia Shmidt,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18861
18862 Warot
1999 RE183 Gregory Andrew Warot,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18862
18871 Grauer
1999 VQ12 Albert D. Grauer (born 1942), an American astronomer. JPL · 18871
18872 Tammann
1999 VR20
Gustav Tammann, Swiss cosmologist
MPC · 18872
18873 Larryrobinson
1999 VJ22
Larry Robinson, American astronomer
MPC · 18873
18874 Raoulbehrend
1999 VZ22
Raoul Behrend, Swiss astronomer
MPC · 18874
18876 Sooner
1999 XM a "sooner", a person who is settling on land in the early American west before the land was officially open to settlement. The name particularly honors the U.S. state of Oklahoma and the University of Oklahoma, alma mater of the discoverer. JPL · 18876
18877 Stevendodds
1999 XP7 Steven L. Dodds (born 1961) has been furnishing telescope optics for the astronomical community since 1986. He constructed two parabolic off-axis segments (adaptive optic components) used in the Gemini North 8.1-meter telescope located on Mauna Kea. JPL · 18877
18880 Toddblumberg 1999 XM166 Todd James Blumberg,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18880
18883 Domegge
1999 YT8 Domegge di Cadore, a small town nestled in the Northeastern Italian Alps, surrounded by the rose-colored Dolomites, Domegge di Cadore's very dark and clear skies are an inspiration to any astronomer. JPL · 18883
18887 Yiliuchen
2000 AP181 Yiliu Chen,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18887
18891 Kamler
2000 EF40 Jonathan Jacques Kamler,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18891

18901–19000

Named minor planet
Provisional
This minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog
18903 Matsuura
2000 ND29 Takeshirou Matsuura (1818–1888), a Japanese geographer and explorer. JPL · 18903
18905 Weigan
2000 OF10 Wei Gan,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18905
18907 Kevinclaytor
2000 OW20 Kevin E. Claytor,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18907
18910 Nolanreis
2000 OR22 Nolan Herman Reis,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18910
18912 Kayfurman
2000 OM32 Kay Dee Furman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18912
18918 Nishashah
2000 OB50 Nisha Vikram Shah,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18918
18923 Jennifersass
2000 PC23 Jennifer Rose Sass,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18923
18924 Vinjamoori
2000 PV24 Anant Vinjamoori,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18924
18928 Pontremoli
2000 QH9 Pontremoli is an Italian town. JPL · 18928
18930 Athreya
2000 QW27 Khannan Kameshvaran Athreya,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18930
18932 Robinhood
2000 QH35 Robin Hood, the legendary thirteenth-century English archer and outlaw of Sherwood Forest who, with his band of Merry Men, robbed rich unscrupulous officials to aid and protect the poor in what might be described as a medieval form of socialism JPL · 18932
18935 Alfandmedina
2000 QE37 Alfredo Andres Medina,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18935
18938 Zarabeth
2000 QU44 Zarabeth Lehr Golden,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18938
18939 Sariancel
2000 QZ48 Sari Ancel,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18939
18943 Elaisponton
2000 QA55 Elais M. Ponton,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18943
18944 Sawilliams
2000 QG61 Stephanie Alexandra Williams,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18944
18946 Massar
2000 QM75 Sonny Raye Massar,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18946
18947 Cindyfulton
2000 QV76 Cindy Marie Fulton,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18947
18948 Hinkle
2000 QT79 Athena Leah Hinkle,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18948
18949 Tumaneng
2000 QX85 Karen Andres Tumaneng,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18949
18950 Marakessler
2000 QX95 Marissa Rachel Kessler,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18950
18953 Laurensmith
2000 QR114 Lauren Marie Smith,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18953
18954 Sarahbounds
2000 QT119 Sarah Brittany Bounds,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18954
18956 Jessicarnold
2000 QK126 Jessica Lynn Arnold,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18956
18957 Mijacobsen
2000 QE128 Michael Thomas Jacobsen,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18957
18961 Hampfreeman
2000 QR140 Thomas Hampton Freeman,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18961
18964 Fairhurst
2000 QJ142 Maggie Sara Fairhurst,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18964
18965 Lazenby
2000 QR142 Tanya Marie Lazenby,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18965
18969 Valfriedmann
2000 QY152 Valerie Star Friedmann,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18969
18970 Jenniharper
2000 QU168 Jennifer Dawn Harper,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18970
18973 Crouch
2000 QJ193 Kegan Kade Crouch,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18973
18974 Brungardt
2000 QX195 Adam Robert Brungardt,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18974
18976 Kunilraval
2000 QH206 Kunil Kaushik Raval,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18976
18979 Henryfong
2000 RC2 Henry Fong,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18979
18980 Johannatang
2000 RY2 Johanna Tang,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18980
18983 Allentran
2000 RG6 Allen Hing Tran,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18983
18984 Olathe
2000 RA8
Sunflower Observatory
MPC · 18984
18987 Irani
2000 RU23 Natasha Rustom Irani,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18987
18991 Tonivanov
2000 RD35 Tonislav Ivanov Ivanov,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18991
18992 Katharvard
2000 RK40 Katherine Harvard,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18992
18994 Nhannguyen
2000 RO50 Nhan Duy Nguyen,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18994
18996 Torasan
2000 RR53 Kiyoshi Atsumi (1928–1996), Japanese actor known for his roles in the film It's tough being a man and in the "Tora-san" series, of which there were 48 installments during 1969–1995. The Tora-san series became a huge success in Japan and received a National Honor Award in 1996 JPL · 18996
18997 Mizrahi
2000 RG54 Jonathan Albert Mizrahi,
ISEF
awardee in 2003
MPC · 18997

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Meanings of minor planet names
List of minor planets: 18,001–19,000
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