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 number-range that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. The official naming citations have been published in MPC's Minor Planet Circulars and in Lutz D. Schmadel's Dictionary of Minor Planet Names.[1][2][3] Meanings marked with †
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- 136,001…
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- 136,201…
- 136,301…
- 136,401…
- 136,501…
- 136,601…
- 136,701…
- 136,801…
- 136,901…
136001–136100
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136201–136300
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136273 Csermely | 2003 YT107 | Péter Csermely (born 1958) is a Hungarian biochemist, and network researcher. His major fields of study are the adaptation and learning of complex networks. In 1995 he launched a highly successful initiative, which provided research opportunities for more than 10 \, 000 gifted high school students. | JPL · 136273 |
136601–136700
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136666 Seidel | 1995 SE | The work of Cesky Krumlov photographers Josef Seidel (1859–1935) and his son Frantisek (1908–1997) depicts both people and places of the southeast part of Sumava | JPL · 136666 |
136801–136900
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136803 Calliemorgan | 1997 EC3 | Callie Morgan Caruso (born 2009) is the discoverer's granddaughter. | JPL · 136803 |
136818 Selqet | 1997 MW1 | Selqet, ancient Egyptian goddess of magic, protector of the other gods from the destroyer, Apep | JPL · 136818 |
136824 Nonamikeiko | 1997 RJ5 | Keiko Nonami (born 1960), member of Matsue Astronomy Club | JPL · 136824 |
136825 Slawitschek | 1997 SX3 | Rudolf Slawitschek (1880–1945) was a Prague-based German writer and jurist. He wrote the historical novel Hans Adam Löwenmacht, the childrens book Anastasius Katzenschlucker and Der blaue Herrgott (1927), which takes place in the landscape of Kleť Mountain and nearby Český Krumlov. | JPL · 136825 |
136901–137000
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136922 Brianbauer | 1998 HB152 | Brian A. Bauer (born 1982) is a senior systems engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, who performed a leading role in fault protection and spacecraft autonomy for the New Horizons mission to Pluto. | JPL · 136922 |
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