词条 | Meanings of minor planet names: 120001–121000 |
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120001–120100{{anchor|001}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader|top-link=no}}|-id=038 | 120038 Franlainsher || {{mp|2003 BR|1}} || Frances Fisher, former wife of the discoverer, and her sister, Elaine Fisher || {{JPL|120038}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120038|120038}} |-id=040 | 120040 Pagliarini || {{mp|2003 BF|5}} || Silvano Pagliarini, Italian amateur astronomer, builder of the public amateur observatory "Padre Angelo Secchi" in Castelnovo Sotto || {{JPL|120040}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120040|120040}} |-id=074 | 120074 Bass || 2003 EA || Harry Bass (born 1935) graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Medical School in 1960. In 1977, he joined the Staff of Memorial Medical Center, Las Cruces, New Mexico, established a private practice, and is a highly respected physician by both his peers and his patients. || {{JPL|120074}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120074|120074}} |} 120101–120200{{anchor|101}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=103 | 120103 Dolero || {{mp|2003 FW|6}} || Dominique Lherault, maiden name of the discoverer's wife || {{JPL|120103}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120103|120103}} |-id=112 | 120112 Elizabethacton || {{mp|2003 FS|51}} || Elizabeth A. Acton (born 1981) contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as Project Support Specialist. || {{JPL|120112}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120112|120112}} |-id=120 | 120120 Kankelborg || {{mp|2003 FM|84}} || Charles Kankelborg, American astrophysicist || {{JPL|120120}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120120|120120}} |-id=121 | 120121 Libbyadelman || {{mp|2003 FO|85}} || Libby Adelman (born 1971) contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as Instrument Manager for the OLA, OVIRS and REXIS instruments. || {{JPL|120121}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120121|120121}} |-id=141 | 120141 Lucaslara || {{mp|2003 GO|21}} || Lucas Lara Garrido, Spanish astrophysicist || {{JPL|120141}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120141|120141}} |-id=153 | 120153 Hoekenga || {{mp|2003 HR|2}} || B. Christine Hoekenga (born 1981) worked on the OSIRIS-REx mission as the social media lead in the Principal Investigator's office || {{JPL|120153}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120153|120153}} |-id=174 | 120174 Jeffjenny || {{mp|2003 KM|3}} || Jeffrey and Jennifer, son and daughter of the discoverer || {{JPL|120174}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120174|120174}} |-id=186 | 120186 Suealeman || {{mp|2004 BQ|111}} || Sue Aleman (born 1957) contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as Chief Safety and Mission Assurance Officer. || {{JPL|120186}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120186|120186}} |-id=188 | 120188 Amyaqueche || {{mp|2004 CL|12}} || Amy A. Aqueche (born 1975) contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as the Contracting Officer (CO). Prior to OSIRIS-REx, she served as the NASA CO for MAVEN and the USACE CO in support of Ft. Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field Operations in Savannah, Georgia. || {{JPL|120188}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120188|120188}} |-id=191 | 120191 Tombagg || {{mp|2004 CG|100}} || Thomas C. Bagg III (born 1952) is the Risk Manager for the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission. Prior to this role, he supported the GSFC SBIR program, the HST SM4, NOAA-N and NOAA-N Prime missions. He helped develop the GSFC Systems Engineering Education Development Program || {{JPL|120191}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120191|120191}} |-id=196 | 120196 Kevinballou || {{mp|2004 DR|21}} || Kevin M. Ballou (born 1969), an engineer at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as C&DH Electrical Systems Engineer. || {{JPL|120196}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120196|120196}} |} 120201–120300{{anchor|201}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=208 | 120208 Brentbarbee || {{mp|2004 EK|32}} || Brent Barbee (born 1981), a member of the Flight Dynamics System team for the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission. || {{JPL|120208}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120208|120208}} |-id=214 | 120214 Danteberdeguez || {{mp|2004 EG|78}} || Dante Berdeguez (born 1976) is a Spacecraft Systems Engineer at NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center. He specializes in both spacecraft and ground system integration and testing. He contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as Ground Systems Readiness Test Engineer. || {{JPL|120214}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120214|120214}} |-id=215 | 120215 Kevinberry || {{mp|2004 EM|79}} || Kevin E. Berry (born 1980) contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Mission as the FDS TAG Mission Phase Lead and is a member of the Navigation and Mission Design Branch at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. He was also part of the flight dynamics teams for SDO, LCROSS and MAVEN. || {{JPL|120215}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120215|120215}} |-id=218 | 120218 Richardberry || {{mp|2004 FN|2}} || Richard P. Berry Jr. (born 1955) contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as Configuration Control Manager. || {{JPL|120218}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120218|120218}} |-id=285 | 120285 Brentbos || {{mp|2004 HE|47}} || Brent J. Bos (born 1969), the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission TAGCAMS instrument scientist. || {{JPL|120285}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120285|120285}} |-id=299 | 120299 Billlynch || {{mp|2004 JL|28}} || Bill Lynch (born 1962) has worked tirelessly for many years assisting amateur and professional astronomers with their CCD cameras and related equipment || {{JPL|120299}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120299|120299}} |} 120301–120400{{anchor|301}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=308 | 120308 Deebradel || {{mp|2004 KN|12}} || Deanna Bradel (born 1964), a Financial Manager for the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission. || {{JPL|120308}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120308|120308}} |-id=324 | 120324 Falusandrás || {{mp|2004 MV|3}} || András Falus (born 1947) is a Hungarian immunologist, full professor of the Semmelweis University, and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His major field is immunogenomics, allergies and oncogenomics. He was the winner of the 2001 annual science communication award of the Club of Hungarian Science Journalists. || {{JPL|120324}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120324|120324}} |-id=347 | 120347 Salacia || {{mp|2004 SB|60}} || Salacia, Roman goddess of salt water, Neptune's wife. || {{JPL|120347}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120347|120347}} |-id=349 | 120349 Kalas || {{mp|2004 XC|42}} || John and Elizabeth Kalas are active in proselytizing the night sky at public events || {{JPL|120349}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120349|120349}} |-id=350 | 120350 Richburns || {{mp|2005 JC|1}} || Rich Burns (born 1967) contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as SSMO Project Manager || {{JPL|120350}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120350|120350}} |-id=351 | 120351 Beckymasterson || {{mp|2005 JA|168}} || Rebecca A. Masterson (born 1975) is a research engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology serving tirelessly in the central role of Instrument Manager for the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission. || {{JPL|120351}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120351|120351}} |-id=352 | 120352 Gordonwong || {{mp|2005 JG|177}} || Gordon H. Wong (born 1969) is a software engineer who has shown great patience and dedicated support to the effort required in the design, build, test, and flight of the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission. || {{JPL|120352}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120352|120352}} |-id=353 | 120353 Katrinajackson || {{mp|2005 LM|6}} || Katrina Jackson (born 1989) is a video producer for the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission and the Hubble Space Telescope at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center || {{JPL|120353}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120353|120353}} |-id=354 | 120354 Mikejones || {{mp|2005 LD|40}} || Michael Paul Jones (born 1991) worked as a student engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he designed and implemented the solar X-ray monitor as a comparison instrument for the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission. || {{JPL|120354}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120354|120354}} |-id=361 | 120361 Guido || 2005 NZ || Ernesto Guido, Italian amateur astronomer, discoverer of several minor planets || {{JPL|120361}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120361|120361}} |-id=364 | 120364 Stevecooley || {{mp|2005 ND|20}} || Steve Cooley (born 1961) contributed to the NASA OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission as Lead Flight Dynamics Engineer (proposal/Phase A). || {{JPL|120364}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120364|120364}} |-id=367 | 120367 Grabow || {{mp|2005 NL|67}} || Walter Grabow (1913–1987) was the owner of the Polaris Telescope Shop in Dearborn, Michigan in the 1960s. His patience and guidance helped many amateur astronomers in building or buying their telescopes. || {{JPL|120367}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120367|120367}} |-id=368 | 120368 Phillipcoulter || {{mp|2005 NO|67}} || Phillip Coulter (born 1973), an Optical Engineer working at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. || {{JPL|120368}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120368|120368}} |-id=375 | 120375 Kugel || {{mp|2005 PB|6}} || François Kugel, comet observer || {{JPL|120375}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120375|120375}} |} 120401–120500{{anchor|401}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=405 | 120405 Svyatylivka || {{mp|2005 SQ|4}} || Svyatylivka, Ukraine, one of the headquarters of the Cossack army since the 17th century || {{JPL|120405}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120405|120405}} |-id=460 | 120460 Hambach || {{mp|1990 TD|7}} || The Hambach Festival of 1832, held in the Maxburg castle above the village of Hambach, Germany, where some 30 000 liberals and democrats demonstrated in favour of a free and united Germany || {{JPL|120460}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120460|120460}} |-id=462 | 120462 Amanohashidate || {{mp|1990 UE|2}} || Amanohashidate, a well-known tourist spot in Japan. || {{JPL|120462}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120462|120462}} |-id=481 | 120481 Johannwalter || {{mp|1992 SP|17}} || Johann Walter, 16th-century German cantor, director of the Saxon court orchestra, who wrote the melody of the hymn Each morning with its newborn light || {{JPL|120481}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120481|120481}} |} 120501–120600{{anchor|501}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=569 | 120569 Huangrunqian || {{mp|1995 FU|20}} || Huang Runqian, Chinese astrophysicist and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences || {{JPL|120569}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120569|120569}} |} 120601–120700{{anchor|601}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=643 | 120643 Rudimandl || 1996 RU || Rudi W. Mandl (1894–1948), Czech-German electrical engineer and amateur astronomer, was interested in gravitational lensing. || {{JPL|120643}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120643|120643}} |} 120701–120800{{anchor|701}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=730 | 120730 Zhouyouyuan || {{mp|1997 SN|33}} || Zhou Youyuan (born 1938) is a leading astrophysicist and a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has made significant contributions to the study of quasars, active galactic nuclei, cosmology, large scale structures of the universe, and high-energy astrophysics. || {{JPL|120730}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120730|120730}} |-id=735 | 120735 Ogawakiyoshi || {{mp|1997 TD|11}} || Kiyoshi Ogawa (born 1957) is a member of Matsue Astronomy Club. He popularizes astronomy in Shimane prefecture and is an observing partner of the discoverer, Hiroshi Abe. || {{JPL|120735}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120735|120735}} |-id=741 | 120741 Iijimayuichi || {{mp|1997 UJ|22}} || Yuichi Iijima (1968–2012) was a Japanese aerospace system engineer of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, who was one of the key members of the Japanese lunar orbiter SELENE. || {{JPL|120741}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120741|120741}} |} 120801–120900{{anchor|801}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 | colspan=4 align=center | {{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}} |} 120901–121000{{anchor|901}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=942 | 120942 Rendafuzhong || {{mp|1998 TB|18}} || Rendafuzhong is the high school affiliated with Renmin University, located in Beijing Zhongguancun Technology Park || {{JPL|120942}}{{·}}{{LoMP|120942|120942}} |} References{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsFooter|preprefix=119|prefix=120|suffix=121|sufsuffix=122}}{{Meanings of minor planet names}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Meanings of minor planet names 120001-121000}} 1 : Lists of meanings of minor planet names |
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