- Meanings of asteroid names/3101–3200
|| Kenneth F. Weaver , American senior assistant editor for science of the "National Geographic " magazine [MPC 10311]
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3108 Lyubov || 1972 QM ||Lyubov Petrovna Orlova , 20th-century Soviet actress [http://books.google.com/books?id=KWrB1jPCa8AC&pg=PA256&dq=3108+Lyubov+1972&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U3F0z_Bzwkr3lOTnvUIhMtO8v-96Q †]
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3109 Machin || 1974 DC ||Arnold Machin , 20th-century British sculptor [MPC 34618]
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3110 Wagman || 1975 SC ||Nicholas E. Wagman , 20th-century American astronomer and astrometrist [http://books.google.com/books?id=KWrB1jPCa8AC&pg=PA256&dq=3110+Wagman&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U3F0z_Bzwkr3lOTnvUIhMtO8v-96Q †]
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3111 Misuzu || || DonAlonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga , 16th-century Spanish poet and soldier, who distinguished himself in the campaign in Chile against the Araucanians, inspiration for the epic poem "La Araucana " [MPC 11160]
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3115 Baily || 1981 PL ||Francis Baily , 18th-19th-century English astronomer, one of the founders of theRoyal Astronomical Society , and namesake ofBaily's beads [MPC 11160]
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3116 Goodricke || 1983 CF ||John Goodricke , 18th-century Dutch-English deaf-mute astronomer, who identifiedAlgol as aneclipsing variable and discoveredδ Cephei [MPC 10847] [http://www.astronieuws.nl/NL-plan.html †]
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3117 Niepce || ||David Waring Dunham , American astronomer, organizer of theInternational Occultation Timing Association [MPC 10847]
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3124 Kansas || 1981 VB ||Kansas ,United States , the discoverer's home state, and also theUniversity of Kansas , the discoverer's alma mater, to commemorate the centennial of observational astronomy there, which began with the purchase of an Alvan Clark 6-inch refractor in 1885 [MPC 10045]
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3125 Hay || ||Petr Ivanovich Bagration , 18th-19th-century Russian (of Georgian descent) general, hero of the war of 1812 who died at theBattle of Borodino [MPC 11160]
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3128 Obruchev || ||Charles Mason andJeremiah Dixon , 18th-century British astronomers who observed the 1761transit of Venus from theCape of Good Hope , and later (1763–1767) surveyed the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland, theMason-Dixon Line [MPC 10847]
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3132 Landgraf || 1940 WL ||Werner Landgraf , German astronomer, who established the orbit (and whose initials appear in the provisional designation) [http://www.astro-mainz.de/mzimall/mzast.html †]
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3133 Sendai || A907 TC || Sendai,Japan , the "Heidelberg of the East" (this object was discovered from Heidelberg) and the Sendai Municipal Astronomical Observatory [MPC 10045]
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3134 Kostinsky || A921 VA ||Sergej Konstantinovich Kostinskij , 19th-20th-century Russian astronomer, after whom theKostinsky effect is named [MPC 10548] [http://neopage.nm.ru/ENG/GENERAL/p05.htm †]
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3135 Lauer || || Czech hill, site ofAntonín Mrkos ' first telescope [http://www.klet.org/names/view.php3?astnum=3137 †]
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3138 Ciney || 1980 KL ||Ciney ,Belgium , chief town of the Condroz, where the discoverer maintains a residence [MPC 15573]
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3139 Shantou || ||Samantha Reed Smith , 20th-century American schoolgirl who became "America's Youngest Ambassador" [MPC 11160] [http://books.google.com/books?id=F2VjAAAAIAAJ&q=3147+Samantha&dq=3147+Samantha&hl=en&pgis=1 †]
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3148 Grechko || ||Ulysses S. Grant , American president*
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3155 Lee || ||Siberia n village, birthplace of Russian etnographers Ivan Evseevich Venyaminov and Afanasij Prokopevich Shchapov [http://books.google.com/books?q=3158+Anga+1976 †]
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3159 Prokof'ev || ||Vladimir Dzhanibekov , Soviet cosmonaut [http://books.google.com/books?q=3170+Dzhanibekov+1979 †]
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3171 Wangshouguan || 1979 WO ||Shou-Guan Wang , Chinese astronomer*
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3172 Hirst || 1981 WW ||William Parkinson Hirst , South African astronomer
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3173 McNaught || 1981 WY ||Robert McNaught , British astronomer*
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3174 Alcock || 1984 UV ||George Alcock , British comet and nova hunter
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3175 Netto || 1979 YP ||Edgar Rangel Netto , Brazilian astronomer*
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3176 Paolicchi || ||Olga Maksimilianovna Manuilova , Soviet sculptor [http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&q=3186+manuilova †]
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3187 Dalian || ||Vladimir Mikhailovich Aposhanskij , 20th-century Soviet poet and journalist [MPC 11160]
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3191 Svanetia || || Dorsey Taylor Shoemaker, Jr., American businessman and uncle of the second discoverer [MPC 10311]
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3195 Fedchenko ||
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