- Meanings of minor planet names: 100001–101000
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Name Provisional Designation Source of Name 100001–100100 100019 Gregorianik 1989 UO7 Gregorian Chant (German shortening Gregorianik) † 100027 Hannaharendt 1990 TR3 Hannah Arendt, German philosopher and political theorist † 100029 Varnhagen 1990 TQ10 Rahel Varnhagen von Ense (née Levin), German writer of Jewish descent, the subject of a famous biography by Hannah Arendt † 100033 Taizé 1991 GV10 Taizé, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France, where the Taizé Community is located † 100047 Leobaeck 1991 TU6 Rabbi Leo Baeck, German-Jewish scholar, president of both the Council of Jews from Germany and the World Union for Progressive Judaism † 100049 Césarann 1991 TD15 César Hernandez and Ann Hernandez, brother-in-law and sister, respectively, of the discoverer † ‡ 100050 Carloshernandez 1991 TR15 Carlos R. Hernandez, nephew of the discoverer † ‡ 100051 Davidhernandez 1991 TC16 David A. Hernandez, nephew of the discoverer † ‡ 100077 Tertzakian 1992 PZ6 Peter Tertzakian, Canadian author and energy economist † 100101–100200 100122 Alpes Maritimes 1993 PE7 Alpes-Maritimes, French département where the discovery site is located; this is the thousandth minor planet numbered from discoveries in the département † 100201–100300 100266 Sadamisaki 1994 TV14 Sadamisaki peninsula, in the westernmost part of Shikoku, the narrowest peninsula in Japan † 100267 JAXA 1994 TK15 JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, where the second discoverer works, on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of JAXA in 2008 † 100268 Rosenthal 1994 TL16 Hans Rosenthal, German Jew survivor, later radio and television moderator, member of the Council of Jews from Germany † 100301–100400 100309 Misuzukaneko 1995 HD Misuzu Kaneko, 20th-century Japanese poet and songwriter † 100401–100500 100416 Syang 1996 CB Stephenson Yang, Canadian astronomer and exoplanet discoverer † 100483 NAOJ 1996 US3 NAOJ, the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, on the occasion of its twentieth anniversary (this minor planet was discovered with a 0.5-m telescope located on the Mitaka campus of NAOJ) † 100501–100600 100519 Bombig 1997 BE2 Anna Bombig, Italian teacher and poetess of the Italian region of Friuli † 100596 Perrett 1997 PN2 Kathryn M. Perrett, Canadian astrophysicist, friend and colleague of the discoverer † 100601–100700 100675 Chuyanakahara 1997 XP2 Chuya Nakahara, 20th-century Japanese poet † Preceded by
99,001–100,000Meanings of minor planet names
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