Meanings of minor planet names: 79001–80000
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 Meanings that do not quote a reference (the "†" links) are tentative.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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79001–79100 | ||
79086 Gorgasali | 1977 RD | King Vakhtang Gorgasali of Kartli (Iberia), 5th-century founder of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia † |
79087 Scheidt | 1977 UM2 | Samuel Scheidt, German organist and composer (as were his brothers Gottfried and Christian), who was born and died in the discoverer's home town, Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany † |
79101–79200 | ||
79129 Robkoldewey | 1990 TX11 | Robert Koldewey, German architect and archaeologist † |
79130 Bandanomori | 1990 UC2 | Mount Bandanomori (769 m), in Suzaki city, Kochi prefecture, Japan † |
79144 Cervantes | 1992 CM3 | Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist, best known for Don Quijote † |
79149 Kajigamori | 1992 UR4 | Mount Kajigamori (1400 m), in Otoyo town, Kochi prefecture, Japan, site of Kajigamori Observatory † |
79201–79300 | ||
79240 Rosanna | 1994 QD | Rosanna Spessot (b. 1958), an Italian amateur astronomer, who is one of the most important staff members on the Farra d’Isonzo Observatory team. † |
79241 Fulviobressan | 1994 QE | Fulvio Bressan (b. 1956), an Italian amateur astronomer, who was one of the founders of the Farra d’Isonzo Observatory. † |
79254 Tsuda | 1994 YJ | Tsunemi Tsuda, the "Blazing Closer", Japanese baseball player for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp † |
79271 Bellagio | 1995 SJ5 | Bellagio, Italy, a resort town on Lake Como, a few kilometers north of the Osservatorio Astronomico Sormano (Sormano Astronomical Observatory) † ‡ |
79301–79400 | ||
79333 Yusaku | 1996 TN6 | Yusaku Matsuda, 20th-century Japanese television and film actor † |
79353 Andrewalday | 1997 AF16 | Andrew Alday, American member of the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing (AMOS) team † |
79354 Brundibár | 1997 BB | Brundibár is a children’s opera by Jewish Czech composer Hans Krása and librettist Adolf Hoffmeister, originally performed by the children of Theresienstadt ghetto for Jews in 1943. The name comes from a Czech word for a bumble-bee. † |
79360 Sila-Nunam | 1997 CS29 | Sila is the Inuit god of the sky, weather, and life force. Nunam is the Earth goddess, Sila's wife. † |
79375 Valetti | 1997 FA | Alvero Valetti, Italian mathematician and physicist † |
79401–79500 | ||
79418 Zhangjiajie | 1997 LO | Zhangjiajie, Hunan province, China, one of eight UNESCO-listed Chinese geoparks † |
79601–79700 | ||
79641 Daniloceirani | 1998 SY2 | Danilo Ceirani (b. 1964) is an industrial chemist and Italian history writer, who has published several books on Roman history, Napoleon and World War II. † |
79801–79900 | ||
79864 Pirituba | 1998 XG96 | Pirituba, a neighborhood in São Paulo, Brazil. Its name derives from the Tupi language words "piri" (a type of marshland plant) and "tuba" (meaning "many"). † |
79889 Maloka | 1999 AJ35 | The Maloka Interactive Center of Science and Technology, an interactive science museum in Bogota, Colombia. † |
79896 Billhaley | 1999 BH5 | Bill Haley, American rock-and-roll pioneer † ‡ |
79900 Coreglia | 1999 BH8 | An ancient medieval town situated in the Valley of the Serchio River in the heart of Tuscany, Coreglia is considered one of the most beautiful villages of Italy and is known throughout the world for its artistic production of plaster figurines. † |
79901–80000 | ||
79912 Terrell | 1999 CC3 | Dirk Terrell, American astronomer, author and astronomical artist † |
Preceded by 78,001–79,000 |
Meanings of minor planet names List of minor planets: 79,001–80,000 |
Succeeded by 80,001–81,000 |
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