词条 | Meanings of minor planet names: 35001–36000 |
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35001–35100{{anchor|001}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader|top-link=no}}|-id=053 | 35053 Rojyurij || {{mp|1982 UA|11}} || Yurij Arsentyevich Roj (born 1948) is an expert on laser ranging, space and ground-based communication systems, and a key participant in the Russian lunar program. He is a member of the K. E. Tsiolkovsky Russian Academy of Cosmonautics. || {{JPL|35053}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35053|35053}} |-id=056 | 35056 Cullers || 1984 ST || Kent Cullers, American physicist || {{JPL|35056}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35056|35056}} |-id=062 | 35062 Sakuranosyou || 1988 EP || Sakuranosyou, the Musashino Sakurano Elementary School, in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the school's founding || {{JPL|35062}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35062|35062}} |-id=076 | 35076 Yataro || {{mp|1990 BA|1}} || Yataro Iwasaki, close friend of Sakamoto Ryōma and played a crucial role in bringing about the Meiji Restoration || {{JPL|35076}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35076|35076}} |-id=087 | 35087 von Sydow || {{mp|1990 UE|5}} || Max von Sydow (born 1929), a Swedish screen actor. || {{JPL|35087}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35087|35087}} |-id=093 | 35093 Akicity || {{mp|1991 EH|1}} || Aki City, in eastern Kochi prefecture, Japan || {{JPL|35093}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35093|35093}} |} 35101–35200{{anchor|101}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=137 | 35137 Meudon || {{mp|1992 RT|4}} || Meudon, a small town near Paris {{JPL|35165}} || {{MPC|35137}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35137|35137}} |-id=165 | 35165 Québec || {{mp|1993 QF|1}} || Quebec City, Québec, Canada || {{JPL|35165}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35165|35165}} |-id=197 | 35197 Longmire || 1994 LH || Matthew J. Longmire, American(?) electrical engineer and pioneer of the astronomical CCD revolution † || {{MPC|35197}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35197|35197}} |} 35201–35300{{anchor|201}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=222 | 35222 Delbarrio || {{mp|1994 XD|6}} || Bianca Del Barrio, wife of Francesco Gallotti, a member of the Osservatorio di Montelupo (Montelupo Observatory) || {{JPL|35222}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35222|35222}} |-id=229 | 35229 Benckert || {{mp|1995 FY|20}} || Johann Peter Benckert, 18th-century German sculptor || {{JPL|35229}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35229|35229}} |-id=233 | 35233 Krčín || 1995 KJ || Jakub Krčín of Jelčany, 16th-century Czech hydraulic engineer, designer of ponds such as Rožmberk Pond, Bohemia || {{JPL|35233}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35233|35233}} |-id=237 | 35237 Matzner || 1995 QP || Antonín Matzner, Czech musicologist [https://archive.is/20070814091950/http://www.astro.cz/planetky/detail.phtml?number=35237 †] || {{MPC|35237}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35237|35237}} |-id=239 | 35239 Ottoseydl || {{mp|1995 SH|2}} || Otto Seydl (1884–1959), Czech populariser of astronomy, worked on stellar statistics and later on history of astronomy in Bohemia. He served as the director of the State Observatory in Klementinum in Prague (1939–1942 and 1945–1948). He was a member of the IAU and The Czech Astronomical Society. || {{JPL|35239}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35239|35239}} |-id=265 | 35265 Takeosaitou || {{mp|1996 NS|5}} || Takeo Saitou (born 1934), a member of the Yamagata Astronomical Society. || {{JPL|35265}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35265|35265}} |-id=268 | 35268 Panoramix || 1996 QY || Panoramix, also known as Getafix, is the village druid in the cartoon series Les aventures d´Asterix by Uderzo and Goscinny || {{JPL|35268}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35268|35268}} |-id=269 | 35269 Idefix || {{mp|1996 QC|1}} || Idefix, also known as Dogmatix, is small white dog belonging to Obelix in the cartoon series Les aventures d´Asterix by Uderzo and Goscinny || {{JPL|35269}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35269|35269}} |-id=270 | 35270 Molinari || 1996 RL || Emilio Molinari (born 1963), developed his astronomical career in Brera Observatory, Milan, beginning with the study of distant clusters of galaxies then shifting to technology group. He now serves as director of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo and Rapid Eye Mount observatories. || {{JPL|35270}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35270|35270}} |-id=274 | 35274 Kenziarino || {{mp|1996 RF|24}} || Kenzi Arino (born 1947), a member of the Yamagata Astronomical Society. || {{JPL|35274}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35274|35274}} |-id=286 | 35286 Takaoakihiro || {{mp|1996 TP|9}} || Akihiro Takao, Japanese amateur astronomer, member of the Matsue Astronomy Club || {{JPL|35286}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35286|35286}} |-id=295 | 35295 Omo || 1996 VM || On the banks of the Omo River in Ethiopia, archaeologists have found fossil fragments of early Olduwan hominids. The site was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. || {{JPL|35295}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35295|35295}} |} 35301–35400{{anchor|301}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=313 | 35313 Hangtianyuan || {{mp|1997 AC|6}} || Zhongguo Hangtianyuan Zhongxin (Astronaut Center of China), in Beijing Space City || {{JPL|35313}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35313|35313}} |-id=316 | 35316 Monella || {{mp|1997 AW|13}} || Rinaldo Monella, Italian amateur astronomer † || {{MPC|35316}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35316|35316}} |-id=324 | 35324 Orlandi || {{mp|1997 ET|7}} || Stefano Orlandi, worker in the T.L.C. Observatory for deep-sky photography and astrometry of comets and minor planets. || {{JPL|35324}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35324|35324}} |-id=325 | 35325 Claudiaguarnieri || {{mp|1997 EU|7}} || Claudia Guarnieri, student of the science of architecture at the University of Parma. || {{JPL|35325}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35325|35325}} |-id=326 | 35326 Lucastrabla || {{mp| (1997 EV|7)}} || Luca Strabla, Italian engineer and amateur astronomer. || {{JPL|35326}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35326|35326}} |-id=334 | 35334 Yarkovsky || {{mp|1997 FO|1}} || Ivan Osipovich Yarkovsky, 19th-century Russian engineer who put forward the idea of what is now called the Yarkovsky effect || {{JPL|35334}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35334|35334}} |-id=346 | 35346 Ivanoferri || 1997 JX || Ivano Ferri (born 1946) is an Italian amateur astronomer, who has been at the T.L.C. Observatory since its 1991 foundation. || {{JPL|35346}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35346|35346}} |-id=347 | 35347 Tallinn || {{mp|1997 JN|12}} || Known as Kolyvan, and later as Reval, the Finnic-speaking community became the northernmost member of the Hanseatic League in 1285 || {{JPL|35347}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35347|35347}} |-id=350 | 35350 Lespaul || {{mp|1997 LP|14}} || Les Paul, famous guitarist || {{JPL|35350}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35350|35350}} |-id=352 | 35352 Texas || {{mp|1997 PD|2}} || Texas, the largest state in the continental U.S. || {{JPL|35352}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35352|35352}} |-id=356 | 35356 Vondrák || {{mp|1997 SL|3}} || Jan Vondrák, Czech astronomer, president of IAU Division I, 2007 winner of the Nušl Prize of the Česká astronomická společnost (ČAS, Czech Astronomical Society) || {{JPL|35356}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35356|35356}} |-id=357 | 35357 Haraldlesch || {{mp|1997 SX|9}} || Harald Lesch, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Munich || {{JPL|35357}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35357|35357}} |-id=358 | 35358 Lorifini || {{mp|1997 SL|17}} || Lorella Fini, daughter-in-law of the first discoverer || {{JPL|35358}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35358|35358}} |-id=364 | 35364 Donaldpray || 1997 UT || Donald P. Pray, American amateur astronomer || {{JPL|35364}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35364|35364}} |-id=365 | 35365 Cooney || 1997 UU || Walter R. Cooney Jr., American amateur astronomer || {{JPL|35365}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35365|35365}} |-id=366 | 35366 Kaifeng || {{mp|1997 UP|4}} || Kaifeng, a city located on the southern bank of the Yellow River in northern Henan province, China || {{JPL|35366}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35366|35366}} |-id=370 | 35370 Daisakyu || {{mp|1997 UF|21}} || Tottori-Dai-Sakyu ("Tottori Sand Dunes"), Japan's greatest sand dune, near Tottori City which merged with Saji Village, where the Saji Observatory is located, in 2004 || {{JPL|35370}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35370|35370}} |} 35401–35500{{anchor|401}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=403 | 35403 Latimer || {{mp|1997 YW|4}} || [https://web.archive.org/web/20060903232043/http://www.hsutx.edu/advancement/news/hol/06-latimer.htm Truett Latimer], American IMAX film producer and former president of the Houston Museum of Natural Science || {{JPL|35403}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35403|35403}} |-id=441 | 35441 Kyoko || {{mp|1998 BH|33}} || Kyoko Iwasaki, Japanese swimmer and Olympic gold medallist || {{JPL|35441}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35441|35441}} |-id=446 | 35446 Stáňa || {{mp|1998 CK|1}} || Stáňa (Stanislava) Setváková, Czech staff member of the Prague Planetarium † || {{MPC|35446}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35446|35446}} |-id=461 | 35461 Mazzucato || {{mp|1998 DM|23}} || Michele T. Mazzucato, Italian amateur astronomer and author || {{JPL|35461}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35461|35461}} |} 35501–35600{{anchor|501}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 | colspan=4 align=center | {{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}} |} 35601–35700{{anchor|601}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=618 | 35618 Tartu || {{mp|1998 HC|149}} || Tartu, Estonia || {{MPC|35618}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35618|35618}} |} 35701–35800{{anchor|701}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=703 | 35703 Lafiascaia || {{mp|1999 FP|10}} || "La fiascaia", the woman who makes the straw coverings often present on Italian wine bottles, such as for chianti || {{JPL|35703}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35703|35703}} |-id=725 | 35725 Tramuntana || {{mp|1999 FQ|59}} || Tramuntana, the principal mountain chain of Mallorca, Spain; it is also the name of the north wind || {{JPL|35725}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35725|35725}} |-id=734 | 35734 Dilithium || {{mp|1999 GT|9}} || A substance of great power in the science fiction universe of Star Trek, dilithium is an essential component for the faster-than-light warp drive depicted in the stories. In the real world, dilithium is a molecule consisting of two covalently-bonded lithium atoms. || {{JPL|35734}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35734|35734}} |} 35801–35900{{anchor|801}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 | colspan=4 align=center | {{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}} |} 35901–36000{{anchor|901}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=976 | 35976 Yorktown || {{mp|1999 MY|1}} || Yorktown, a town in Virginia on the York River leading into the Chesapeake Bay || {{JPL|35976}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35976|35976}} |-id=977 | 35977 Lexington || 1999 NA || Lexington, Massachusetts, "Birthplace of American Liberty" † || {{MPC|35977}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35977|35977}} |-id=978 | 35978 Arlington || 1999 NC || Arlington, Massachusetts, site of the heaviest fighting during the first day of the American Revolutionary War † || {{MPC|35978}}{{·}}{{LoMP|35978|35978}} |} References{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsFooter|preprefix=34|prefix=35|suffix=36|sufsuffix=37}}{{Meanings of minor planet names}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Meanings of minor planet names: 35001-36000}} 1 : Lists of meanings of minor planet names |
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