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词条 Meanings of minor planet names: 47001–48000
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  1. 47001–47100

  2. 47101–47200

  3. 47201–47300

  4. 47301–47400

  5. 47401–47500

  6. 47501–47600

  7. 47601–47700

  8. 47701–47800

  9. 47801–47900

  10. 47901–48000

  11. References

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47001–47100

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|-id=002
| 47002 Harlingten || {{mp|1998 UQ|2}} || Caisey Harlingten, Chilean amateur astronomer || {{JPL|47002}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47002|47002}}
|-id=005
| 47005 Chengmaolan || {{mp|1998 UP|8}} || Maolan Cheng, Chinese first director of the Beijing Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences || {{JPL|47005}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47005|47005}}
|-id=038
| 47038 Majoni || {{mp|1998 WQ|2}} || Vittore Majoni (1936–2002), Italian electrical engineer, secondary education teacher, and amateur astronomer, charter member of the "Associazione Astronomica Cortina" ({{lang-it|Astronomy Association of Cortina d'Ampezzo}}), and director of the Helmut Ullrich Astronomical Observatory (Col Drusciè Observatory) || {{JPL|47038}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47038|47038}}
|-id=044
| 47044 Mcpainter || {{mp|1998 WS|7}} || John D. McClusky, 20th-century American painter, founder of the Fredericksburg Art Guild (Fredericksburg, Texas, is near the discovery site) || {{JPL|47044}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47044|47044}}
|-id=045
| 47045 Seandaniel || {{mp|1998 WK|9}} || Sean Daniel Cooney (born 2002) is the son of the discoverer Walter R. Cooney Jr. and enjoys star parties with his family || {{JPL|47045}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47045|47045}}
|-id=077
| 47077 Yuji || {{mp|1998 YC|1}} || Yuji Nakamura, Japanese amateur astronomer and chemical engineer, discoverer of comet C/1990 E1 and re-discoverer of comet 122P/de Vico || {{JPL|47077}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47077|47077}}
|-id=086
| 47086 Shinseiko || {{mp|1999 AO|3}} || Shinseiko, Kanagawa prefecture, youngest natural lake of Japan, formed as a result of the Great Kantō earthquake of 1923 || {{JPL|47086}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47086|47086}}
|}

47101–47200

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|-id=144
| 47144 Faulkes || 1999 PY || Martin C. "Dill" Faulkes, British cosmologist and software tycoon, founder of the Dill Faulkes Educational Trust and the Faulkes Telescope Project || {{MPC|47144}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47144|47144}}
|-id=162
| 47162 Chicomendez || {{mp|1999 TH|6}} || Chico Mendez, Brazilian seringueiro who fought against environmental pollution of the Amazon forest, recipient of the 1987 Global 500 prize from the United Nations Environment Programme || {{JPL|47162}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47162|47162}}
|-id=164
| 47164 Ticino || {{mp|1999 TX|13}} || Ticino, a canton of Switzerland, where the Gnosca Observatory (the discovery site) is located || {{JPL|47164}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47164|47164}}
|-id=171
| 47171 Lempo || {{mp|1999 TC|36}} || Lempo is the ancient Finnish devil who, with the help of his two demon cohorts, Hiisi and Paha, brought down the hero Väinämöinen. Within the trans-Neptunian triple system, the satellite (47171) Lempo I was discovered on 2001 Dec. 8 by C. A. Trujillo and M. E. Brown using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), and is named Paha. The primary was identified as a binary by S. D. Benecchi et al. through re-analysis of the HST data originally obtained by Trujillo and Brown. Lempo refers to the larger component of the central binary and Hiisi to the smaller component. || {{JPL|47171}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47171|47171}}
|}

47201–47300

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|-id=293
| 47293 Masamitsu || 1999 WO || Masamitsu Nakamura (born 1965), Japanese amateur astronomer and medical technologist, co-discoverer of comet C/1994 N1 (Nakamura-Nishimura-Machholz) || {{JPL|47293}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47293|47293}}
|-id=294
| 47294 Blanský les || {{mp|1999 WM|1}} || Blanský les (Blanský Forest), a Czech Protected Landscape Area in south Bohemia, dominated by Kleť Mountain || {{MPC|47294}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47294|47294}}
|}

47301–47400

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| colspan=4 align=center | {{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}
|}

47401–47500

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|-id=466
| 47466 Mayatoyoshima || {{mp|1999 YJ|9}} || Maya Toyoshima (born 1991) is a Japanese vocalist and original member of the musical group "Kalafina". || {{JPL|47466}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47466|47466}}
|-id=494
| 47494 Gerhardangl || {{mp|2000 AH|42}} || Gerhard Dangl, Austrian amateur astronomer and teacher || {{JPL|47494}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47494|47494}}
|}

47501–47600

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|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2
| colspan=4 align=center | {{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}
|}

47601–47700

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|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2
| colspan=4 align=center | {{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}
|}

47701–47800

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|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2
| colspan=4 align=center | {{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}
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47801–47900

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|-id=835
| 47835 Stevecoe || {{mp|2000 EK|116}} || Steve Coe, an amateur astronomer with the Saguaro Astronomical Society, in Phoenix, Arizona || {{JPL|47835}}{{·}}{{LoMP|47835|47835}}
|}

47901–48000

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|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2
| colspan=4 align=center | {{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}
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References

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1 : Lists of meanings of minor planet names

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