词条 | Meanings of minor planet names: 73001–74000 |
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73001–73100{{anchor|001}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader|top-link=no}}|-id=046 | 73046 Davidmann || {{mp|2002 EG|112}} || David Mann (born 1941) is a sample-preparation expert who produced high-quality thin sections of Apollo moon rocks at NASA Johnson Space Center. || {{JPL|73046}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73046|73046}} |-id=059 | 73059 Kaunas || {{mp|2002 FO|5}} || Kaunas, the second largest city in Lithuania || {{JPL|73059}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73059|73059}} |-id=079 | 73079 Davidbaltimore || {{mp|2002 GX|8}} || David Baltimore, American biologist and Nobelist, seventh president of the California Institute of Technology || {{JPL|73079}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73079|73079}} |} 73101–73200{{anchor|101}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=199 | 73199 Orlece || {{mp|2002 JY|12}} || The Orthopedic Learning Centre of the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong was established in 1999. With the mission statement "Learn and Practice to Serve Better", it provides comprehensive medical education to the orthopaedic community locally and internationally. || {{JPL|73199}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73199|73199}} |} 73201–73300{{anchor|201}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 | colspan=4 align=center | {{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}} |} 73301–73400{{anchor|301}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=342 | 73342 Guyunusa || {{mp|2002 JX|115}} || Guyunusa, wife of the warrior Tacuabé, native Uruguayans sold for exhibition in France in 1833 || {{JPL|73342}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73342|73342}} |} 73401–73500{{anchor|401}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=442 | 73442 Feruglio || {{mp|2002 NE|5}} || Chiara Feruglio, Italian astronomer || {{JPL|73442}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73442|73442}} |-id=453 | 73453 Ninomanfredi || {{mp|2002 NJ|34}} || Nino Manfredi, Italian actor || {{JPL|73453}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73453|73453}} |-id=465 | 73465 Buonanno || {{mp|2002 NP|55}} || Roberto Buonanno, Italian astronomer, director of the Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma || {{JPL|73465}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73465|73465}} |-id=491 | 73491 Robmatson || {{mp|2002 PO|164}} || Robert D. Matson, American amateur astronomer and software developer [https://web.archive.org/web/20050421224246/http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/staff/shoenig/73491.txt †] || {{MPC|73491}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73491|73491}} |} 73501–73600{{anchor|501}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=511 | 73511 Lovas || {{mp|2002 YD|3}} || Miklós Lovas, Hungarian astronomer || {{JPL|73511}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73511|73511}} |-id=517 | 73517 Cranbrook || {{mp|2003 FG|78}} || Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan || {{JPL|73517}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73517|73517}} |-id=520 | 73520 Boslough || {{mp|2003 MB|1}} || Mark Boslough, a physicist at Sandia National Laboratories. || {{JPL|73520}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73520|73520}} |-id=533 | 73533 Alonso || {{mp|2003 OC|6}} || Fernando Alonso, Spanish Formula One racing driver || {{JPL|73533}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73533|73533}} |} 73601–73700{{anchor|601}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=610 | 73610 Klyuchevskaya || 1054 T-3 || Klyuchevskaja, the active 4750-m volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East. || {{JPL|73610}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73610|73610}} |-id=637 | 73637 Guneus || {{mp|1973 SX|1}} || One of the Achaean leaders in the Trojan War || {{JPL|73637}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73637|73637}} |-id=638 | 73638 Likhanov || {{mp|1975 VC|9}} || Albert Anatolievich Likhanov (born 1935), a famous Russian writer, academician of the Russian Academy of Education, professor at several universities, and founder and head of Russia's largest children's charity fund, Russian Children Foundation. || {{JPL|73638}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73638|73638}} |-id=640 | 73640 Biermann || 1977 RM || Ludwig Biermann, German astrophysicist || {{JPL|73640}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73640|73640}} |-id=670 | 73670 Kurthopf || 1982 QP || Kurt Hopf, German head teacher of the primary school of Hof, Germany, director of the Sternwarte Hof (Hof Public Observatory) and astronomical educator || {{JPL|73670}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73670|73670}} |-id=686 | 73686 Nussdorf || {{mp|1990 TV|1}} || the abundant walnut trees, Nussdorf is a village in south-western Germany's Palatinate. || {{JPL|73686}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73686|73686}} |-id=687 | 73687 Thomas Aquinas || {{mp|1990 TQ|2}} || Saint Thomas Aquinas, Italian Catholic philosopher and theologian || {{JPL|73687}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73687|73687}} |-id=692 | 73692 Gürtler || {{mp|1991 RL|3}} || Joachim Gürtler, German astronomer † || {{MPC|73692}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73692|73692}} |-id=693 | 73693 Dorschner || {{mp|1991 RQ|3}} || Johann Dorschner, German astronomer † || {{MPC|73693}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73693|73693}} |-id=699 | 73699 Landaupfalz || {{mp|1991 TH|3}} || Landau/Pfalz is a German university town in southern Rhineland-Palatinate, embedded in vineyards and surrounded by wine-growing villages. || {{JPL|73699}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73699|73699}} |-id=700 | 73700 von Kues || {{mp|1991 TW|4}} || Nicholas of Cusa (Nicolaus Cusanus) (Nikolaus Krebs von Kues), German theologian and philosopher. || {{JPL|73700}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73700|73700}} |} 73701–73800{{anchor|701}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|- | 73701 Siegfriedbauer || {{mp|1991 TU|5}} || Siegfried J. Bauer (born 1930), a professor emeritus of meteorology and geophysics at the University of Graz, Austria. || {{JPL|73701}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73701|73701}} |-id=703 | 73703 Billings || {{mp|1991 TL|15}} || Gary W. Billings, Canadian geophysicist and amateur astronomer † [https://web.archive.org/web/20050829095423/http://www.rasc.ca/faq/asteroids/home.htm ‡] || {{MPC|73703}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73703|73703}} |-id=704 | 73704 Hladiuk || {{mp|1991 TW|15}} || Donald W. Hladiuk, Canadian geologist and amateur astronomer † [https://web.archive.org/web/20050829095423/http://www.rasc.ca/faq/asteroids/home.htm ‡] || {{MPC|73704}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73704|73704}} |-id=767 | 73767 Bibiandersson || {{mp|1994 PQ|9}} || Berit Elisabeth Andersson (born 1935), a Swedish screen actress. || {{JPL|73767}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73767|73767}} |-id=769 | 73769 Delphi || {{mp|1994 PN|12}} || According to myth, the city of Delphi was at the centre of the world. Delphi lies on the south-west slopes of the Parnassos mountain, in the valley of the river Phokis, and is the most renowned archaeological site in Greece. || {{JPL|73769}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73769|73769}} |-id=782 | 73782 Yanagida || {{mp|1994 TD|15}} || Yanagida, Ishikawa, Japan, home of the Yanagida Astronomical Observatory (the discovery site) || {{JPL|73782}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73782|73782}} |} 73801–73900{{anchor|801}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=819 | 73819 Isaootuki || {{mp|1995 WV|6}} || Isao Otuki (born 1958) became a member of the Miyagi Abukuma Astronomical Society in 1974 and actively popularizes astronomy. || {{JPL|73819}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73819|73819}} |-id=827 | 73827 Nakanohoshinokai || {{mp|1996 AB|3}} || The Nakano Star Gazers Club of Nakano, Tokyo, was founded in 1973. || {{JPL|73827}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73827|73827}} |-id=857 | 73857 Hitaneichi || {{mp|1996 WA|3}} || Hiroshi Taneichi (born 1927), a professor emeritus at Yamagata University. || {{JPL|73857}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73857|73857}} |-id=862 | 73862 Mochigasechugaku || {{mp|1996 XN|32}} || Mochigase chugaku is a junior high school in Mochigase. It was established in 1956 and will close in 2013. {{JPL|73882}} || {{MPC|73862}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73862|73862}} |-id=872 | 73872 Stefanoragazzi || {{mp|1997 AO|17}} || Stefano Ragazzi (born 1954) is a professor at the Milan Bicocca University and director of Gran Sasso National Laboratory INAF. || {{JPL|73872}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73872|73872}} |-id=883 | 73883 Asteraude || 1997 DQ || Asteroids discovered by members of Association des utilisateurs de détecteurs électroniques (AUDÉ) are called "astéraudes" [https://web.archive.org/web/20050223070430/http://www.astrosurf.com/aude-old/actu-obs.htm †] || {{MPC|73883}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73883|73883}} |-id=885 | 73885 Kalaymoodley || 1997 EV || Kalayvany Moodley, South African friend of the discoverer || {{JPL|73885}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73885|73885}} |-id=891 | 73891 Pietromennea || {{mp|1997 ED|23}} || Pietro Mennea (1952–2013) was an Italian sprinter, who won a gold medal in the 200-m at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. In 1979, he set a 200-m world record of 19.72s, a record that stood for almost seventeen years. || {{JPL|73891}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73891|73891}} |} 73901–74000{{anchor|901}}{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsTableHeader}}|-id=936 | 73936 Takeyamamoto || {{mp|1997 SF|4}} || Takeshi Yamamoto (1932–2005) was a Japanese amateur astronomer who studied astronomy under Issei Yamamoto. He devoted himself to educating the general public about astronomy in the city of Moriyama || {{JPL|73936}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73936|73936}} |-id=955 | 73955 Asaka || {{mp|1997 UE|21}} || Asaka is reclaimed land in Koriyama city, Fukushima prefecture. || {{JPL|73955}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73955|73955}} |-id=984 | 73984 Claudebernard || {{mp|1998 DJ|20}} || Claude Bernard (born 1931) worked in the French Railways (SNCF) as a train driver. He is an avid solar observer who has gathered visual observations of sunspots and tried to correlate them with terrestrial phenomena. He co-founded the astronomical association of the SNCF. || {{JPL|73984}}{{·}}{{LoMP|73984|73984}} |} References{{MinorPlanetNameMeaningsFooter|preprefix=72|prefix=73|suffix=74|sufsuffix=75}}{{Meanings of minor planet names}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Meanings of minor planet names: 73001-74000}} 1 : Lists of meanings of minor planet names |
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