Meanings of minor planet names: 132001–133000
As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center, and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions. The list below concerns those minor planets in the specified span of numbers that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Besides the Minor Planet Circulars (in which the citations are published), a key source is Lutz D. Schmadel's Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Meanings that do not quote a reference (the "†" links) are tentative.
Minor planets not yet given a name have not been included in this list.
Name | Provisional Designation | Source of Name | |
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132001–132100 | |||
132005 Scottmcgregor | 2002 CN99 | Scott A. McGregor (b. 1956), Broadcom CEO and Founding Chair of the Broadcom Foundation, championed the Broadcom MASTERS, a program of Society for Science and the Public, that inspires young people in middle schools throughout the world to meet the Grand Challenges as our future scientists and innovators. † | |
132401–132500 | |||
132445 Gaertner | 2002 GD178 | Christian Gaertner, German craftsman, merchant, amateur astronomer, and astronomy populariser † | |
132501–132600 | |||
132524 APL | 2002 JF56 | The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), developers of numerous space missions, including NEAR Shoemaker and many others † | |
132601–132700 | |||
132661 Carlbaeker | 2002 LO60 | Carl Wilhelm Baeker, 19th century German watchmaker and amateur astronomer, discoverer and co-discoverer of six comets † | |
132701–132800 | |||
132718 Kemény | 2002 ON27 | John George Kemeny (Kemény János György), 20th-century Hungarian-born American mathematician, co-developer of the BASIC programming language † | |
132719 Lambey | 2002 PF | Bernard Lambey, French animator and popularizer of astronomy, co-founder of the Société astronomique de Montpellier (Astronomical Society of Montpellier) † | |
132792 Scottsmith | 2002 PB152 | P. Scott Smith, American physics teacher, primarily responsible for inspiring the discoverer to become an astronomer † | |
132798 Kürti | 2002 PU167 | Stefan Kürti, Slovakian amateur astronomer and minor planet discoverer † | |
132801–132900 | |||
132820 Miskotte | 2002 QX65 | Koen Miskotte, Dutch confectioner and amateur astronomer, active within the Dutch Meteor Society † | |
132824 Galamb | 2002 QE79 | József Galamb, Hungarian-born U.S. mechanical engineer † | |
132825 Shizu-Mao | 2002 QT85 | Ye Mao (Shiqing), 13th-14th-century Chinese chief executive of Zibei County (now Wenchang City), Shizu ("earliest ancestor") of the discoverer † | |
132874 Latinovits | 2002 RV118 | Zoltán Latinovits, 20th-century Hungarian actor (the minor planet was discovered on his 71st birth anniversary) † | |
132901–133000 | |||
132904 Notkin | 2002 RB237 | Geoffrey Notkin, co-host of the popular Science Channel series Meteorite Men † | |
Preceded by 131,001–132,000 |
Meanings of minor planet names List of minor planets: 132,001–133,000 |
Succeeded by 133,001–134,000 |
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