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词条 Meanings of minor planet names: 84001–85000
释义

  1. 84001–84100

  2. 84101–84200

  3. 84201–84300

  4. 84301–84400

  5. 84401–84500

  6. 84501–84600

  7. 84601–84700

  8. 84701–84800

  9. 84801–84900

  10. 84901–85000

  11. References

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84001–84100

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|-id=011
| 84011 Jean-Claude || {{mp|2002 OB|25}} || Jean-Claude Pelle (born 1942), a French amateur astronomer and discoverer of minor planets || {{JPL|84011}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84011|84011}}
|-id=012
| 84012 Deluise || 2002 PR || Fiore De Luise (born), an Italian astronomer at the University of Rome who has collaborated with the CINEOS program || {{JPL|84012}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84012|84012}}
|-id=015
| 84015 Efthymiopoulos || {{mp|2002 PV|34}} || Christos Efthymiopoulos (born 1971) is Research Director at the Research Center for Astronomy of the Academy of Athens, and teaches Dynamical Astronomy at the Physics Department of the University of Athens. || {{JPL|84015}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84015|84015}}
|-id=075
| 84075 Peterpatricia || {{mp|2002 PL|165}} || Peter M (born 1933). and Patricia Lowe (born 1935), parents of the Canadian amateur astronomer and discoverer Andrew Lowe || {{JPL|84075}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84075|84075}}
|-id=095
| 84095 Davidjohn || {{mp|2002 QV|48}} || David John Matson (born 1937), father of the discoverer Robert Matson || {{JPL|84095}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84095|84095}}
|-id=096
| 84096 Reginaldglenice || {{mp|2002 QD|58}} || Reginald J. (born 1932) and Glenice E. Harding (born 1931), parents-in-law of the discoverer Andrew Lowe || {{JPL|84096}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84096|84096}}
|-id=100
| 84100 Farnocchia || {{mp|2002 RP|8}} || Davide Farnocchia (born 1984), a mathematician and celestial mechanic at the University of Pisa || {{JPL|84100}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84100|84100}}
|}

84101–84200

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|-id=118
| 84118 Bracalicioci || {{mp|2002 RE|26}} || Davide Bracali Cioci (born 1986) is a celestial mechanician who graduated from the University of Pisa. || {{JPL|84118}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84118|84118}}
|-id=200
| 84200 Robertmoore || {{mp|2002 RM|122}} || Robert Moore (born 1923), American space engineer, who worked for the Mercury program, Titan missiles, Fleetsatcom and the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System || {{JPL|84200}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84200|84200}}
|}

84201–84300

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|-id=224
| 84224 Kyte || {{mp|2002 RB|233}} || Frank Kyte (born 1949), American geochemist and meteoriticist who studies the component of distal impact deposits of meteorites || {{JPL|84224}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84224|84224}}
|-id=225
| 84225 Verish || {{mp|2002 RO|236}} || Robert S. Verish (born 1947), an American meteor observer and meteorite hunter. He has found over 100 meteorites in California, Nevada and Arizona, including the "Los Angeles" Shergottite – the fourteenth recognized meteorite from Mars (also see Novato meteorite). || {{MPC|84225}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84225|84225}}
|}

84301–84400

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|-id=339
| 84339 Francescaballi || {{mp|2002 TR|57}} || Francesca Balli (born 1969) fiancée of the discoverer Fabrizio Bernardi. She has been a lawyer since 1999 and is presently a civil and commercial mediator. || {{JPL|84339}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84339|84339}}
|-id=340
| 84340 Jos || {{mp|2002 TO|58}} || Jos Dianovich Claerbout (1974–1999), beloved son of Jon and Diane Claerbout, was an American writer, web engineer, film producer, and creator of magnificent hats. Src || {{JPL|84340}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84340|84340}}
|}

84401–84500

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|-id=417
| 84417 Ritabo || {{mp|2002 TE|202}} || Rita Boles, wife of Scottish amateur astronomer and discoverer of this minor planet, Tom Boles || {{JPL|84417}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84417|84417}}
|-id=447
| 84447 Jeffkanipe || {{mp|2002 TU|240}} || Jeff Kanipe (born 1953), an American astronomical author and editor, who became interested in a spike extending out of the image of Arp 192 {{=}} NGC 3303 while working on a publication for the fortieth anniversary of Arp's Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. This led to its recognition in 2009 as a prediscovery trail of this minor planet on 19 February 1964. || {{JPL|84447}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84447|84447}}
|}

84501–84600

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|-id=566
| 84566 VIMS || {{mp|2002 VS|9}} || The Visible and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) on board the Cassini–Huygens spacecraft studied the Saturnian system for 13 years (2004–2017). It provided data to determine the composition, temperatures and structures of surfaces, rings and atmospheres. || {{JPL|84566}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84566|84566}}
|}

84601–84700

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84701–84800

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84801–84900

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|-id=882
| 84882 Table Mountain || {{mp|2003 CN|16}} || The site of the Table Mountain Observatory in California was developed by the Smithsonian Institution in 1924 to conduct studies of the solar constant. In 1958 the Jet Propulsion Laboratory began solar panel tests at this site, now a NASA facility where atmospheric study groups and optical astronomy conduct daily science year round. || {{JPL|84882}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84882|84882}}
|-id=884
| 84884 Dorismcmillan || {{mp|2003 FS|20}} || Doris McMillan (1909–1999) of San Benito, Texas, was a science educator with Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in the 1960s and influential to many amateur and professional astronomers, space scientists and educators. || {{JPL|84884}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84884|84884}}
|}

84901–85000

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|-id=902
| 84902 Porrentruy || {{mp|2003 UU|11}} || The village of Porrentruy in Switzerland || {{JPL|84902}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84902|84902}}
|-id=919
| 84919 Karinthy || 2003 VH || Frigyes Karinthy (1887–1938) was a Hungarian author, playwright, poet, journalist and translator. His sense of humor and criticism already appeared in his early diaries. He started his writing career as a journalist and remained a writer of short, humorous blurbs until his death. He is one of the most popular Hungarian writers || {{JPL|84919}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84919|84919}}
|-id=921
| 84921 Morkoláb || {{mp|2003 VN|1}} || The Morkoláb (or Markolaáb), Hungarian mythical animal that eats the Sun or Moon during an eclipse; this object was discovered during a total lunar eclipse || {{JPL|84921}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84921|84921}}
|-id=926
| 84926 Marywalker || {{mp|2003 WR|3}} || Mary Walker (born 1960), the Instrument Systems Manager for the OSIRIS-REx Mission. || {{JPL|84926}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84926|84926}}
|-id=928
| 84928 Oliversacks || {{mp|2003 WE|13}} || Oliver Sacks (1933–2015), a British neurologist and author. His descriptions of people confronting neurological challenges such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's, together with his books about the brain, botany, chemistry and music, have inspired generations of doctors, patients and readers around the world. || {{JPL|84928}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84928|84928}}
|-id=943
| 84943 Timothylinn || {{mp|2003 WC|148}} || Timothy Linn (born 1970), the Systems Engineering Manager for the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission. || {{JPL|84943}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84943|84943}}
|-id=945
| 84945 Solosky || {{mp|2003 WP|153}} || Phil (born 1945) and Sueko (born 1950) Solosky were active members of the Sunset Astronomical Society in Michigan in the 1970s. || {{JPL|84945}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84945|84945}}
|-id=951
| 84951 Kenwilson || {{mp|2003 XX|4}} || Kenneth Dale Wilson (born 1954) is the former planetarium director with the Virginia Museum of Natural Sciences and a co-author of several books on amateur astronomy || {{JPL|84951}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84951|84951}}
|-id=991
| 84991 Bettyphilpotts || {{mp|2003 YM|94}} || Betty Philpotts Wilson (born 1958), a board member of the Richmond Astronomical Society and was their first female President. || {{JPL|84991}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84991|84991}}
|-id=994
| 84994 Amysimon || {{mp|2003 YW|106}} || Amy Simon (born 1971), the Deputy Instrument Scientist for the OVIRS instrument on OSIRIS-REx. || {{JPL|84994}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84994|84994}}
|-id=995
| 84995 Zselic || {{mp|2003 YB|108}} || Zselic, one of Hungary's most beautiful wooded regions. A Starry Sky Park is being set up in the area. || {{JPL|84995}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84995|84995}}
|-id=996
| 84996 Hortobágy || {{mp|2003 YW|110}} || Hortobágy National Park, an 800-square-km national park in eastern Hungary. || {{JPL|84996}}{{·}}{{LoMP|84996|84996}}
|}

References

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