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词条 Meanings of minor planet names: 149001–150000
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  1. 149001–149100

  2. 149101–149200

  3. 149201–149300

  4. 149301–149400

  5. 149401–149500

  6. 149501–149600

  7. 149601–149700

  8. 149701–149800

  9. 149801–149900

  10. 149901–150000

  11. References

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149001–149100

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149101–149200

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| 149113 Stewartbushman || {{mp|2002 CK|258}} || Stewart Bushman (born 1973) is a senior engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. He served as the Propulsion Lead for the New Horizons Mission to Pluto. || {{JPL|149113}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149113|149113}}
|-id=115
| 149115 Lauriecantillo || {{mp|2002 CG|271}} || Laurie L. Cantillo (born 1958) served as the NASA Public Affairs Lead for the New Horizons Mission to Pluto. || {{JPL|149115}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149115|149115}}
|-id=157
| 149157 Stephencarr || {{mp|2002 FN|26}} || Stephen S. Carr (born 1959) is a program manager at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. He served as the director of public events for the flyby encounter for the New Horizons mission to Pluto. || {{JPL|149157}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149157|149157}}
|-id=160
| 149160 Geojih || 2002 GE || Geojih is an open, friendly and amateur group of geocaching fans in České Budějovice. They started geocaching activities in 2008 and have prepared many smart geocaches and amazing geocaching events up to now. A series of seven geocoins devoted to south Bohemian districts was also issued. || {{JPL|149160}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149160|149160}}
|-id=163
| 149163 Stevenconard || {{mp|2002 GF|31}} || Steven J. Conard (born 1959) is an optical engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. He served as the Lead Instrument Engineer for the LORRI instrument for the New Horizons mission to Pluto. || {{JPL|149163}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149163|149163}}
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149201–149300

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| 149243 Dorothynorton || {{mp|2002 RL|239}} || Dorothy S. Norton, scientific illustrator specializing in astronomy, geology and paleontology || {{JPL|149243}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149243|149243}}
|-id=244
| 149244 Kriegh || {{mp|2002 RZ|240}} || James D. Kriegh, American civil engineering professor and meteorite hunter || {{JPL|149244}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149244|149244}}
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149301–149400

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149401–149500

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149501–149600

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| 149528 Simónrodríguez || {{mp|2003 FD|129}} || Simón Rodríguez (1769–1854) Venezuelan pedagogue and philosopher, teacher and mentor of Simón Bolivar, The Liberator || {{JPL|149528}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149528|149528}}
|-id=573
| 149573 Mamorudoi || {{mp|2003 YK|180}} || Mamoru Doi, Japanese astronomer and contributor to the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || {{JPL|149573}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149573|149573}}
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149601–149700

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149701–149800

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|-id=728
| 149728 Klostermann || {{mp|2004 KR|1}} || Karel Klostermann, 19th–20th-century Czech-German writer, author of novels and short stories || {{JPL|149728}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149728|149728}}
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149801–149900

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| 149865 Michelhernandez || {{mp|2005 QS|88}} || Michel Hernandez, French amateur astronomer || {{JPL|149865}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149865|149865}}
|-id=884
| 149884 Radebeul || {{mp|2005 RD|9}} || Radebeul, Saxony, Germany, home to the Sternwarte "Adolph Diesterweg" Radebeul (Radebeul "Adolph Diesterweg" Public Observatory), where this minor planet was discovered || {{JPL|149884}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149884|149884}}
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149901–150000

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| 149951 Hildakowalski || {{mp|2005 TL|14}} || Hildegard Kowalski (b 1927), the mother of the discoverer || {{MPC|149951}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149951|149951}}
|-id=955
| 149955 Maron || {{mp|2005 TK|49}} || Maron is the childhood nickname of Marion Lorenz, wife of the discoverer Joachim Lorenz and a committed teacher of sports and geography || {{JPL|149955}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149955|149955}}
|-id=968
| 149968 Trondal || {{mp|2005 TF|152}} || Odd Trondal, a member of the Norwegian Astronomical Society since 1968, was elected a Member of Honour in 2003 || {{JPL|149968}}{{·}}{{LoMP|149968|149968}}
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References

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1 : Lists of meanings of minor planet names

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