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As minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center (MPC), 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 number-range that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names.
Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and published in a bulletin by IAU's Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN).[1] Before May 2021, citations were published in MPC's Minor Planet Circulars for many decades.[2] Recent citations can also be found on the JPL Small-Body Database (SBDB).[3] Until his death in 2016, German astronomer Lutz D. Schmadel compiled these citations into the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (DMP) and regularly updated the collection.[4][5]
Based on Paul Herget's The Names of the Minor Planets,[6] Schmadel also researched the unclear origin of numerous asteroids, most of which had been named prior to World War II. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: SBDB New namings may only be added to this list below after official publication as the preannouncement of names is condemned.[7] The WGSBN publishes a comprehensive guideline for the naming rules of non-cometary small Solar System bodies.[8]
31001–31100
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
31012 Jiangshiyang | 1996 CG8 | Jiang Shiyang (born 1936) has made significant contributions to studies of pulsating variable stars and developments of astronomical instruments in China. He shared two National Science and Technology Progress Awards of China for participating in building the Xinglong telescopes, coude and radial velocity spectrometers. | JPL · 31012 |
31015 Boccardi | 1996 DS1 | Giovanni Boccardi, director of the Turin Observatory from 1900 until 1923 | JPL · 31015 |
31020 Skarupa | 1996 FP1 | Valerie Skarupa, American AMOS program manager | JPL · 31020 |
31028 Cerulli | 1996 HH1 | Vincenzo Cerulli, Italian astronomer | JPL · 31028 |
31031 Altiplano | 1996 HV20 | The Altiplano in the central Andes lies mostly within Bolivia and Peru, and hosts the cities of Puno, Potosi, Cuzco and La Paz. | MPC · 31031 |
31032 Scheidemann | 1996 HS22 | Heinrich Scheidemann (c. 1595–1663), a composer | JPL · 31032 |
31037 Mydon | 1996 HZ25 | Mydon, a Paeonian charioteer fighting for the Trojans, was killed by Achilles near the Skamander river. | JPL · 31037 |
31043 Sturm | 1996 LT | Charles-François Sturm, 19th-century Swiss-French mathematician | JPL · 31043 |
31061 Tamao | 1996 TK7 | Tamao Nakamura, Japanese actress | JPL · 31061 |
31065 Beishizhang | 1996 TZ13 | Shi-Zhang Bei, Chinese biophysicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, on the occasion of his 100th birthday | JPL · 31065 |
31086 Gehringer | 1997 AT17 | Tom Gehringer, American teacher † | MPC · 31086 |
31087 Oirase | 1997 AA22 | Oirase, the name of a gorge which runs through Towada, a city in Aomori Prefecture. | JPL · 31087 |
31091 Bettiventicinque | 1997 BE9 | Elisabetta Venticinque (born 1973) has been an amateur astronomer at the Gruppo Astrofili Montelupo since 2020. | IAU · 31091 |
31092 Carolowilhelmina | 1997 CW5 | Carolowilhelmina is named in honor of the Dukes Karl and Wilhelm of Braunschweig. In 1745 they founded the alma mater of Carl-Friedrich Gauss, the Collegium Carolinum, nowadays known as the Technische Universität Braunschweig. | JPL · 31092 |
31095 Buneiou | 1997 DH | King Muryeong, known in Japanese as Buneiou, (462–523) was the 25th king of Baekje, an ancient kingdom located in the southwest of the Korean peninsula. | JPL · 31095 |
31097 Nucciomula | 1997 JM11 | Alfonso Mula (born 1956), Italian art critic, poet and writer, founder of the Empedocles International Academy of Culture and Philosophical Investigation, recipient of the 1994 Premio Telemone for literature | JPL · 31097 |
31098 Frankhill | 1997 LQ2 | Frank Hill, American astronomer and heliosismologist | JPL · 31098 |
31101–31200
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
31104 Annanetrebko | 1997 OK2 | Anna Netrebko (born 1971) is an Austrian soprano of Russian origin. She has an ample and powerful voice, allowing her to play a broad repertoire going from the Italian operas, to Mozart to the Wagnerian operas. | JPL · 31104 |
31105 Oguniyamagata | 1997 OW2 | Oguni, town which is situated in the southwestern part of Yamagata prefecture Japan | JPL · 31105 |
31109 Janpalouš | 1997 PL4 | Jan Palouš, Czech astronomer at the Astronomický Ústav (Astronomical Institute) of the Akademie věd České republiky (Czech Academy of Sciences), instrumental in negotiating the entry of the Czech Republic into the European Southern Observatory | JPL · 31109 |
31110 Clapas | 1997 PN4 | Clapàs, an occitan word meaning « pile of rock debris », now the nickname of the Montpellier area of France | JPL · 31110 |
31113 Stull | 1997 QC | John Stull, American telescope maker, builder of the observatory at Alfred University | JPL · 31113 |
31122 Brooktaylor | 1997 SD | Brook Taylor, 17th–18th-century British mathematician. | JPL · 31122 |
31124 Slavíček | 1997 SJ1 | Karel Slavíček, Jesuit missionary and scientist was the first Czech sinologist. | JPL · 31124 |
31129 Langyatai | 1997 SR10 | Langyatai, a three-story platform with a perimeter of several kilometers, was built along the Langya Mountain and beside the Yellow Sea with rammed earth more than 2,200 years ago. | JPL · 31129 |
31134 Zurria | 1997 SF18 | Giuseppe Zurria, professor of mathematics at the University of Catania | JPL · 31134 |
31139 Garnavich | 1997 SJ34 | Peter M. Garnavich, American observational astrophysicist and associate professor at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana | JPL · 31139 |
31147 Miriquidi | 1997 UA4 | A synonym for the Ore Mountains, a 10th-century Old Saxon word meaning "an impenetrable great dark forest" | JPL · 31147 |
31151 Sajichugaku | 1997 UM21 | Saji chugaku is a junior high school in Saji with an astronomical observatory. | JPL · 31151 |
31152 Daishinsai | 1997 UV21 | The Great East Japan earthquake (Higashi nihon daishinsai; Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami) caused widespread destruction in eastern Japan and killed about 20000 people in March 2011. | JPL · 31152 |
31153 Enricaparri | 1997 UP22 | Enrichetta Parri (born 1935) is a mathematician who graduated the University in Florence in 1965. She is the wife of the first discoverer. | JPL · 31153 |
31174 Rozelot | 1997 XW4 | Jean Pierre Rozelot (born 1942) is a solar astronomer who has worked at Pic du Midi Observatory and at CERGA, which he directed between 1982 and 1988. He has been active in the teaching of astronomy but also the popularization of astronomy through the support to various societies and astronomy clubs in the southeast of France. | JPL · 31174 |
31175 Erikafuchs | 1997 XV7 | Erika Fuchs (1906–2005), a translator of Disney stories | JPL · 31175 |
31179 Gongju | 1997 YR2 | Gongju, a city located in South Chungcheong province of Korea | JPL · 31179 |
31189 Tricomi | 1997 YZ7 | Francesco Giacomo Tricomi, 20th-century Italian mathematician | JPL · 31189 |
31190 Toussaint | 1997 YB12 | Roberta Marie Toussaint, American experimental physicist | JPL · 31190 |
31192 Aigoual | 1997 YH16 | Mont Aigoual, highest (1567 m) mountain of the Cévennes of southern France | JPL · 31192 |
31196 Yulong | 1997 YL18 | Yulong (meaning jade dragon) is the only Naxi language autonomous county in China | JPL · 31196 |
31201–31300
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
31201 Michellegrand | 1998 AT5 | Michel Legrand (1932–2019) was a prolific French musical composer, arranger, conductor and jazz pianist. He composed the music of many well-known movies such as The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and The Young Girls of Rochefort. He won three Oscars and many other awards worldwide. | JPL · 31201 |
31203 Hersman | 1998 AO9 | Chris Becker Hersman, American spacecraft systems engineer for the New Horizons Pluto Kuiper Belt mission | JPL · 31203 |
31230 Tuyouyou | 1998 BB47 | Tu Youyouŋ (born 1930), a Chinese pharmacologist and Nobel Laureate. | JPL · 31230 |
31231 Uthmann | 1998 CA | Barbara Uthmann, 16th-century German businesswoman, said to have introduced the art of lace-making in the Ore Mountains of Saxony | JPL · 31231 |
31232 Slavonice | 1998 CF | Slavonice, Czech Republic | JPL · 31232 |
31234 Bea | 1998 CL1 | Beata Tomsza (born 1971) is a Polish nurse, a medical rescuer, and also a teacher at medical schools in Sosnowiec and Tychy. Bea has been a pen pal of the first discoverer for years | JPL · 31234 |
31238 Kroměříž | 1998 DT1 | Kroměříž, Czech Republic, whose gardens and castle are a UNESCO World Heritage Site † | MPC · 31238 |
31239 Michaeljames | 1998 DV1 | Michael James, American high-school teacher of English | JPL · 31239 |
31240 Katrianne | 1998 DB2 | Katrin Susanne Lehmann, German teacher of physics and astronomy, and wife of the discoverer | JPL · 31240 |
31244 Guidomonzino | 1998 DG11 | Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. | IAU · 31244 |
31249 Renéefleming | 1998 DF14 | Renée Fleming (born 1959) is a well-known American lyrical soprano who has marked the scene with her roles in classical operas by Richard Strauss, Mozart, Handel, Verdi and Dvorak, as well as more modern pieces, such as \"le temps l´horloge\" by Henri Dutilleux. Name suggested by Natalie Dessay. | JPL · 31249 |
31254 Totucciogrisanti | 1998 DK23 | Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. | IAU · 31254 |
31266 Tournefort | 1998 EZ13 | Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656–1708), French botanist | JPL · 31266 |
31267 Kuldiga | 1998 ES14 | Kuldīga, Latvia | JPL · 31267 |
31268 Welty | 1998 FA | Sandra Welty, American high-school teacher of English | JPL · 31268 |
31271 Nallino | 1998 FH16 | Carlo Alfonso Nallino (1872–1938), Italian orientalist | JPL · 31271 |
31272 Makosinski | 1998 FE18 | Ann Stasia Makosinski (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her electrical and mechanical engineering project. | JPL · 31272 |
31276 Calvinrieder | 1998 FG28 | Calvin James Rieder (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental management project. JPL | MPC · 31276 |
31281 Stothers | 1998 FK34 | Duncan Bayard Stothers (born 1997) was awarded first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. | JPL · 31281 |
31282 Nicoleticea | 1998 FD35 | Nicole Sabina Ticea (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her medicine and health sciences project. | JPL · 31282 |
31283 Wanruomeng | 1998 FD40 | Wan Ruomeng (born 1996) was awarded first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her plant sciences project. | JPL · 31283 |
31291 Yaoyue | 1998 FH64 | Yao Yue (born 1997) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his computer science project, and also received the European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award. | JPL · 31291 |
31296 Matthewclement | 1998 FY73 | Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. | IAU · 31296 |
31298 Chantaihei | 1998 FB77 | Chan Tai Hei (born 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry team project, and also received the Philip V. Streich Memorial Award. | JPL · 31298 |
31301–31400
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
31312 Fangerhai | 1998 FY118 | Fang Er Hai (born 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry team project, and also received the Philip V. Streich Memorial Award. | JPL · 31312 |
31313 Kanwingyi | 1998 FO119 | Kan Wing Yi (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental management project. | JPL · 31313 |
31319 Vespucci | 1998 HD2 | Amerigo Vespucci (1454–1512), an Italian explorer, navigator and cartographer. In 1507 the geographer Martin Waldseemüller published the first paper of the Mundus Novus associating the name America with Amerigo Vespucci | JPL · 31319 |
31323 Lysá hora | 1998 HC29 | Lysá hora, highest (1323 m) mountain of the Beskids (Beskydy) mountain range, the Czech Republic | JPL · 31323 |
31324 Jiřímrázek | 1998 HR31 | Jiří Mrázek, 20th-century Czech geophysicist, TV and radio popularizer of astronautics, astronomy, computer science and related subjects | JPL · 31324 |
31336 Chenyuhsin | 1998 HT129 | Chen Yu-Hsin (born 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her earth science project, and also received the European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award. | JPL · 31336 |
31338 Lipperhey | 1998 HX147 | Hans Lipperhey (1570–1619), Dutch lensmaker, inventor of Dutch perspective glass, and first to design and seek a patent for a practical telescope | JPL · 31338 |
31344 Agathon | 1998 OM12 | Agathon, son of Priam and prince of Troy, is mentioned in Homer's Iliad as being one of the last surviving princes during the Trojan War. | JPL · 31344 |
31349 Uria-Monzon | 1998 SV | Béatrice Uria-Monzon (born 1963) is a French mezzo-soprano. She studied music and singing at the University of Bordeaux and at the lyric art school of the Paris opera. She has a broad repertoire but is noted for her many interpretations of the role of Carmen. | JPL · 31349 |
31358 Garethcollins | 1998 UR23 | Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. | IAU · 31358 |
31360 Huangyihsuan | 1998 VV14 | Huang Yi-Hsuan (born 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences project, and also received the Dudley R. Herschbach SIYSS Award. | JPL · 31360 |
31363 Shulga | 1998 VS44 | Valery Mikhailovich Shulga, Ukrainian radio astronomer | JPL · 31363 |
31374 Hruskova | 1998 XZ41 | Aranka Hruskova (born 1995) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her mathematical sciences project. | JPL · 31374 |
31375 Krystufek | 1998 XP46 | Robin Krystufek (born 1995) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biochemistry project. | JPL · 31375 |
31376 Leobauersfeld | 1998 XB48 | Leonard Bauersfeld (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. | JPL · 31376 |
31377 Kleinwort | 1998 XG50 | Lennart Julian Kleinwort (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his mathematical sciences project, and also received the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award. | JPL · 31377 |
31378 Neidinger | 1998 XZ50 | Leonard Bauersfeld (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. | JPL · 31378 |
31380 Hegyesi | 1998 XA73 | Hegyesi Donat Sandor (born 1995) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. | JPL · 31380 |
31387 Lehoucq | 1998 YA2 | Roland Lehoucq (born 1965) is a French astrophysicist, working on cosmic topology. He is also very active in public outreach and is well known for his books on science fiction novels and movies such as Making Science with StarWars. Since 2012, he has been the president of the annual sci-fi convention "les Utopiales". | JPL · 31387 |
31389 Alexkaplan | 1998 YN2 | Alexandre Kaplan (1901–1973) was an electrical engineer, with a passion for astronautics and astronomy. A member of the groupe de Lorraine of the Societe Astronomique de France, he built an observatory for the use of astronomy clubs around the city of Nancy. | JPL · 31389 |
31398 Lukedaly | 1998 YU29 | Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. | IAU · 31398 |
31399 Susorney | 1998 YF30 | Hannah Susorney (born 1991) is a former postdoctoral researcher at the University of British Columbia and a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the University of Bristol. She studies topography of asteroids and the role of impact cratering on the surface evolution of planetary bodies. | IAU · 31399 |
31400 Dakshdua | 1998 YY31 | Daksh Dua (born 1997) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences team project, and also received the Intel Foundation Cultural and Scientific Visit to China Award. | JPL · 31400 |
31401–31500
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
---|---|---|---|
31402 Negishi | 1999 AR | Hiroyuki Negishi (born 1964), a Japanese amateur astronomer. | JPL · 31402 |
31412 Andersonribeiro | 1999 AP20 | Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. | IAU · 31412 |
31414 Rotarysusa | 1999 AV22 | Rotary Club, Val Susa, Italy † | MPC · 31414 |
31415 Fenucci | 1999 AK23 | Description available (see ref). Please summarize in your own words. | IAU · 31415 |
31416 Peteworden | 1999 AX24 | Pete Worden (born 1949), director of NASA's Ames Research Center. He was influential in many projects like the Clementine space mission, and indirectly in programs like ODAS, which allowed this asteroid to be discovered. An innovator and space enthusiast, he is a man of vision | JPL · 31416 |
31418 Sosaoyarzabal | 1999 AJ34 | Andrea Sosa Oyarzabal (born 1968) is a professor of the Centro Universitario Regional del Este at the Universidad de la Republica de Uruguay. She specializes in the study of the dynamical and physical properties of the minor bodies of the Solar System. | IAU · 31418 |
31426 Davidlouapre | 1999 BA5 | David Louapre (born 1978) is a French physicist whose thesis was on loop quantum gravity. Now working in industry, he is a very well-known French scientific YouTuber. | JPL · 31426 |
31429 Diegoazzaro | 1999 BL7 | Diego Azzaro (1925–2014) was an Italian amateur astronomer. A popularizer of astronomy, he was president of the association ASTRIS and Astronomical Observatory of Cervara di Roma. | JPL · 31429 |
31431 Cabibbo | 1999 BP9 | Nicola Cabibbo, Italian physicist | JPL · 31431 |
31435 Benhauck | 1999 BH14 | Ben Hauck (born 1978) has been an amateur astronomer for most of his life and is heavily involved in astronomy education and outreach. He is a passionate activist in the fight against climate change. | JPL · 31435 |
31437 Verma | 1999 BT19 | Abhishek Verma (born 1999) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences team project. | JPL · 31437 |
31438 Yasuhitohayashi | 1999 BV19 | Yasuhito Hayashi (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his animal sciences project. | JPL · 31438 |
31439 Mieyamanaka | 1999 BQ23 | Mie Yamanaka (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy and transportation project | JPL · 31439 |
31442 Stark | 1999 CY1 | Lawrence W. Stark, American professor emeritus of physiological optics and engineering | JPL · 31442 |
31450 Stevepreston | 1999 CU9 | US occultation observer and skilled mathematician, Steve Preston (born 1956), introduced asteroidal predictions of unprecedented accuracy in 2001, significantly increasing observation rates worldwide. He was elected president of the International Occultation Timing Association in 2014. | JPL · 31450 |
31451 Joenickell | 1999 CE10 | Joe Nickell, the senior research fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry | JPL · 31451 |
31453 Arnaudthiry | 1999 CY12 | Arnaud Thiry (born 1988), a French photographer and science popularizer, mainly known for his YouTube channel "Astronogeek" (in French). His channel features videos debunking false science and UFO-related stories. | JPL · 31453 |
31458 Delrosso | 1999 CG16 | Renzo Del Rosso (born 1957), an Italian amateur astronomer, astrophotographer, lecturer and writer of astronomical software | JPL · 31458 |
31460 Jongsowfei | 1999 CV19 | Faye Jong-Sow Fei (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental management project, and also received the European Union Contest for Young Scientists Award. | JPL · 31460 |
31461 Shannonlee | 1999 CK20 | Shannon Xinjing Lee (born 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her energy and transportation project. | JPL · 31461 |
31462 Brchnelova | 1999 CW22 | Michaela Brchnelova (born 1996) was awarded first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her physics and astronomy project. | JPL · 31462 |
31463 Michalgeci | 1999 CC24 | Michal Geci (born 1995) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project | JPL · 31463 |
31464 Liscinsky | 1999 CM25 | Martin Liscinsky (born 1995) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy team project. | JPL · 31464 |
31465 Piyasiri | 1999 CS26 | Namal Udara Piyasiri (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. | JPL · 31465 |
31466 Abualhassan | 1999 CU26 | Hayat Abdulredha Abu Alhassan (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental sciences team project. | JPL · 31466 |
31468 Albastaki | 1999 CE31 | Hayat Abdulredha Abu Alhassan (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental sciences team project. | JPL · 31468 |
31469 Aizawa | 1999 CO31 | Ken Aizawa (born 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biochemistry project. | JPL · 31469 |
31470 Alagappan | 1999 CR33 | Perry Alagappan (born 1997) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental sciences project. | JPL · 31470 |
31471 Sallyalbright | 1999 CJ36 | Sally Albright (born 1999) was awarded first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental management team project. | JPL · 31471 |
31473 Guangning | 1999 CD37 | Guangning An (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his biochemistry project. | JPL · 31473 |
31474 Advaithanand | 1999 CL37 | Advaith Anand (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his materials and bioengineering project. | JPL · 31474 |
31475 Robbacchus | 1999 CH42 | Robert M. Bacchus (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his medicine and health sciences project. | JPL · 31475 |
31476 Bocconcelli | 1999 CK43 | Carlo Bocconcelli (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his cellular and molecular biology project. | JPL · 31476 |
31477 Meenakshi | 1999 CO43 | Meenakshi Bose (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her medicine and health sciences project. | JPL · 31477 |
31479 Botello | 1999 CD47 | Christopher Rafael Botello (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy and transportation project. | JPL · 31479 |
31480 Jonahbutler | 1999 CN47 | Jonah Zachariah Butler (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his energy and transportation project. | JPL · 31480 |
31482 Caddell | 1999 CK48 | John Chapman Alexander Caddell (born 1998) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. | JPL · 31482 |
31483 Caulfield | 1999 CR48 | Sarayu Caulfield (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences team project. | JPL · 31483 |
31487 Parthchopra | 1999 CH53 | Parth Chopra (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his computer science project. | JPL · 31487 |
31489 Matthewchun | 1999 CN53 | Matthew Leong Chun (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his chemistry project | JPL · 31489 |
31490 Swapnavdeka | 1999 CB55 | Swapnav Deka (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his microbiology project. | JPL · 31490 |
31491 Demessie | 1999 CF57 | Bluye DeMessie (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental management project. | JPL · 31491 |
31492 Jennarose | 1999 CV57 | Jenna Rose DiRito (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her medicine and health sciences team project. | JPL · 31492 |
31493 Fernando-Peiris | 1999 CS58 | Achal James Fernando-Peiris (born 1997) was awarded first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his physics and astronomy project. He also received the Innovation Exploration Award. | JPL · 31493 |
31494 Emmafreedman | 1999 CP60 | Emma R. Freedman (born 1999) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her environmental management project. | JPL · 31494 |
31495 Sarahgalvin | 1999 CR60 | Sarah Nicole Galvin (born 1996) was awarded best of category and first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her electrical and mechanical engineering project. | JPL · 31495 |
31496 Glowacz | 1999 CU60 | Julian Stefan Glowacz (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences team project. | JPL · 31496 |
31500 Grutzik | 1999 CK66 | Petra Luna Grutzik (born 1996) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her behavioral and social sciences project. | JPL · 31500 |
31501–31600
Named minor planet | Provisional | This minor planet was named for... | Ref · Catalog |
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31501 Williamhang | 1999 CJ68 | William C. Hang (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his computer science project. | JPL · 31501 |
31502 Hellerstein | 1999 CQ68 | Joshua Kopel Hellerstein (born 1996) was awarded first place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his electrical and mechanical engineering project. | JPL · 31502 |
31503 Jessicahong | 1999 CH72 | Jessica Hong (born 1997) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her chemistry team project. | JPL · 31503 |
31504 Jaisonjain | 1999 CF73 | Jaison Jain (born 1998) was awarded second place in the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his plant sciences team project. | JPL · 31504 |