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词条 Meanings of minor planet names: 46001–47000
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  1. 46001–46100

  2. 46101–46200

  3. 46201–46300

  4. 46301–46400

  5. 46401–46500

  6. 46501–46600

  7. 46601–46700

  8. 46701–46800

  9. 46801–46900

  10. 46901–47000

  11. References

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46001–46100

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|-id=053
| 46053 Davidpatterson || {{mp|2001 DB|77}} || David Patterson, American amateur astronomer, founding member of the Huachuca Astronomy Club [https://web.archive.org/web/20050306031709/http://c3po.cochise.cc.az.us/astro/Junk%20Bond%20Observatory01.htm †] {{JPL|46095|‡}} || {{MPC|46053}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46053|46053}}
|-id=095
| 46095 Frédérickoby || {{mp|2001 ER|25}} || Frédéric-Édouard Koby (1890–1969), Swiss ophthalmologist and paleontologist, specialist on the cave bear || {{JPL|46095}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46095|46095}}
|}

46101–46200

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46201–46300

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|-id=277
| 46277 Jeffhall || {{mp|2001 JH|7}} || Jeffrey C. Hall, director of Lowell Observatory || {{JPL|46277}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46277|46277}}
|-id=280
| 46280 Hollar || {{mp|2001 KD|18}} || Václav Hollar, 17th-century Czech painter and graphic artist || {{JPL|46280}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46280|46280}}
|}

46301–46400

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|-id=392
| 46392 Bertola || {{mp|2002 AO|6}} || Francesco Bertola, Italian author, professor of astrophysics and director of the astronomy department at Padua University || {{JPL|46392}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46392|46392}}
|}

46401–46500

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|-id=441
| 46441 Mikepenston || {{mp|2002 LE|30}} || Michael Penston, British astronomer || {{JPL|46441}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46441|46441}}
|-id=442
| 46442 Keithtritton || {{mp|2002 LK|35}} || Keith Tritton, British astronomer; the discoverers recently found his lost short-period comet D/1978 C1, now known as 157P/Tritton || {{JPL|46442}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46442|46442}}
|}

46501–46600

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|-id=513
| 46513 Ampzing || 1972 FC || Samuel Ampzing, Dutch minister, poet and purist || {{JPL|46513}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46513|46513}}
|-id=514
| 46514 Lasswitz || 1977 JA || Kurd Lasswitz, German philosopher and poet || {{JPL|46514}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46514|46514}}
|-id=539
| 46539 Viktortikhonov || {{mp|1982 UE|12}} || Viktor Vasilyevich Tikhonov (1930–2014), an outstanding Soviet ice hockey player and coach. || {{JPL|46539}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46539|46539}}
|-id=563
| 46563 Oken || {{mp|1991 RY|3}} || Lorenz Oken, German professor of medicine and Romantic natural philosopher, founder of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher und Ärzte (Society of German Naturalists and Physicians) || {{JPL|46563}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46563|46563}}
|-id=568
| 46568 Stevenlee || 1991 SL || Steven Lee, Australian astronomer, discoverer of comet C/1999 H1 (Lee) || {{JPL|46568}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46568|46568}}
|-id=580
| 46580 Ryouichiirie || 1992 GC || Ryouichi Irie (born 1949), a Japanese amateur astronomer in Toyooka city, Hyogo prefecture, and an independent discoverer of C/1988 P1 (Machholz). || {{JPL|46580}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46580|46580}}
|-id=595
| 46595 Kita-Kyushu || {{mp|1992 YB|4}} || Kita-Kyushu, a city in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan || {{JPL|46595}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46595|46595}}
|-id=596
| 46596 Tobata || 1993 BD || Tobata, a ward of Kita-Kyushu City in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan || {{JPL|46596}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46596|46596}}
|}

46601–46700

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|-id=610
| 46610 Bésixdouze || {{mp|1993 TQ|1}} || The number 46610 translates to the hexadecimal B612 (the French "bé-six-douze" stands for "b-six-twelve"), the designation of the fictitious minor planet on which Saint-Exupéry's Little Prince lived || {{JPL|46610}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46610|46610}}
|-id=632
| 46632 RISE || {{mp|1994 TN|15}} || The RISE (Research of Interior Structure and Evolution of solar system bodies) project of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan aims to elucidate the origin and evolution of the Moon, planets and their moons mainly through geodetic approaches by space missions. || {{JPL|46632}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46632|46632}}
|-id=643
| 46643 Yanase || 1995 KM || Takashi Yanase, Japanese cartoonist || {{JPL|46643}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46643|46643}}
|-id=644
| 46644 Lagia || 1995 OF || Livia "Lagia" Giacomini, Italian scientific journalist and astrophysicist || {{JPL|46644}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46644|46644}}
|-id=669
| 46669 Wangyongzhi || 1996 LK || Wang Yongzhi, Chinese aerospace expert which was the first chief architect of China's manned space flight || {{JPL|46669}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46669|46669}}
|-id=686
| 46686 Anitasohus || {{mp|1997 AS|13}} || From 1974 to 2006, Anita Sohus (born 1951) undertook multiple roles on Voyager and Galileo in JPL's Outreach and Education Office, communicating NASA's science results to the science community and the public || {{JPL|46686}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46686|46686}}
|-id=689
| 46689 Hakuryuko || {{mp|1997 AL|19}} || Hakuryuko is the name of the marsh located in the northeastern part of Akayu hot spring, Nanyo city, Yamagata. || {{JPL|46689}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46689|46689}}
|-id=692
| 46692 Taormina || {{mp|1997 CW|1}} || Taormina, Sicily || {{MPC|46692}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46692|46692}}
|}

46701–46800

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|-id=702
| 46702 Linapucci || 1997 DX || Lina Pucci, mother of the first discoverer || {{JPL|46702}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46702|46702}}
|-id=719
| 46719 Plantade || 1997 PJ || François de Plantade, French cartographer and astronomer, founder of the Société royale des sciences de Montpellier (Royal Society of Sciences of Montpellier) || {{JPL|46719}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46719|46719}}
|-id=720
| 46720 Pierostroppa || {{mp|1997 PO|4}} || Piero Stroppa, Italian physics teacher and astronomy populariser, who worked for the magazine Nuovo Orione || {{JPL|46720}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46720|46720}}
|-id=722
| 46722 Ireneadler || {{mp|1997 RA|1}} || Irene Adler, heroine of the Sherlock Holmes story A Scandal in Bohemia || {{JPL|46722}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46722|46722}}
|-id=727
| 46727 Hidekimatsuyama || {{mp|1997 SN|25}} || Hideki Matsuyama (born 1970) became a member of the Nanyo Astronomical Lovers Club in 1990 and actively popularizes astronomy || {{JPL|46727}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46727|46727}}
|-id=731
| 46731 Prieurblanc || {{mp|1997 TB|18}} || Pierre Prieur-Blanc, one of the three people involved in the construction of the Observatoire de Paris' coronagraphic station on Pic de Château-Renard at Saint-Véran in the Hautes-Alpes || {{JPL|46731}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46731|46731}}
|-id=737
| 46737 Anpanman || 1997 VO || Anpanman, Takashi Yanase's cartoon hero, whose head is a bun filled with sweet bean jam || {{JPL|46737}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46737|46737}}
|-id=793
| 46793 Phinney || 1998 JP || Jeffrey L. Phinney, American astronomer || {{JPL|46793}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46793|46793}}
|-id=796
| 46796 Mamigasakigawa || 1998 KU || Mamigasakigawa is the river that flows through the center of Yamagata City. It is a branch of the Mogami River || {{JPL|46796}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46796|46796}}
|}

46801–46900

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|-id=824
| 46824 Tambora || {{mp|1998 MT|38}} || Mount Tambora on the island of Sumbawa (Indonesia) is an active volcano that exploded in April 1815. It was the most powerful eruption in recorded history, and resulted in a brief period of significant worldwide climate change, including the "Year without a Summer" (1816). || {{JPL|46824}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46824|46824}}
|-id=829
| 46829 McMahon || {{mp|1998 OS|14}} || Jay W. McMahon (born 1982) has carried out fundamental research on the dynamics and evolutionary behavior of binary asteroids. His work has laid the foundation for a rigorous understanding of the Binary YORP effect and the determination of material parameters of binary asteroids based on remote observations. || {{JPL|46829}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46829|46829}}
|}

46901–47000

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|-id=977
| 46977 Krakow || {{mp|1998 SE|144}} || Krakow, Poland || {{JPL|46977}}{{·}}{{LoMP|46977|46977}}
|}

References

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