Astronomy:Meanings of minor planet names: 542001–543000
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 published in MPC's Minor Planet Circulars several times a year.[1] Recent citations can also be found on the JPL Small-Body Database (SBDB).[2] 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.[3][4] Based on Paul Herget's The Names of the Minor Planets,[5] Schmadel also researched the unclear origin of numerous asteroids, most of which had been named prior to World War II. This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government document "SBDB". New namings may only be added after official publication as the preannouncement of names is condemned by the Committee on Small Body Nomenclature.[6]
542001–542100
|-id=026 | 542026 Kaszásattila || 2012 JL19 || Attila Kaszás (1960–2007) was a Slovak-born Hungarian actor and singer. || IAU · 542026 |}
542101–542200
|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 | colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range |}
542201–542300
|-id=246 | 542246 Kulcsár || 2013 AL132 || Győző Kulcsár (1940–2018) was a Hungarian fencer and fencing coach who won several gold medals in the men's team épée events at the 1964, 1968, and 1972 Olympic Games. || IAU · 542246 |}
542301–542400
|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 | colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range |}
542401–542500
|-id=461 | 542461 Slovinský || 2013 CA196 || Tomáš Slovinský (born 1994) is a Slovak astrophotographer and popularizer of astronomy using a portable planetarium. || IAU · 542461 |}
542501–542600
|-id=509 | 542509 Lyatoshynsky || 2013 EU18 || Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshynsky (1895–1968) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, and teacher. A leading member of the new generation of twentieth-century Ukrainian composers, he wrote five symphonies, two operas, and a number of symphonic poems and orchestral works. || IAU · 542509 |-id=561 | 542561 Ritajochen || 2013 EB105 || Rita Jahn (1932–2015) and Jochen Jahn (1932–2017), parents of German amateur astronomer Jost Jahn, who discovered this minor planet. || IAU · 542561 |-id=600 | 542600 Lindahall || 2013 FM19 || The Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering and Technology in Kansas City, Missouri, is one of the largest science libraries in the world. || IAU · 542600 |}
542601–542700
|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 | colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range |}
542701–542800
|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 | colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range |}
542801–542900
|-id=888 | 542888 Confino || 2013 MH11 || Bastien Confino (born 1978), a French-Swiss amateur astronomer and a radio reporter for Radio Télévision Suisse. || JPL · 542888 |}
542901–543000
|-id=926 | 542926 Manteca || 2013 PP31 || José Manteca (born 1959), a Spanish astronomer and discoverer of minor planets, who is the director of the Begues Observatory in Barcelona. || IAU · 542926 |}
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References
- ↑ "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet CenterMinor Planet Circulars. https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/ECS/MPCArchive/MPCArchive_TBL.html. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- ↑ "JPL – Solar System Dynamics: Discovery Circumstances". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?asteroids#discovery. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
- ↑ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2003). Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3. https://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- ↑ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2006). Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – Addendum to Fifth Edition: 2003–2005. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-540-34360-8. https://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-3-540-34361-5. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- ↑ Herget, Paul (1968). The Names of the Minor Planets. Cincinnati, Ohio: Minor Planet Center, Cincinnati Observatory. OCLC 224288991.
- ↑ "Guide to Minor Body Astrometry – When can I name my discovery?". Minor Planet Center. https://minorplanetcenter.net/iau/info/Astrometry.html#name. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meanings of minor planet names: 542001–543000.
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