Meanings of minor planet names: 48001–49000

Meanings of minor planet names: 48001–49000

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 span of numbers that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Besides the Minor Planet Circulars (in which the citations are published), a key source is Lutz D. Schmadel's Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Meanings that do not quote a reference (the "†" links) are tentative.

Minor planets not yet given a name have not been included in this list.

Contents: 48,001… 48,101… 48,201… 48,301… 48,401… 48,501… 48,601… 48,701… 48,801… 48,901…

Name Provisional Designation Source of Name
48001–48100
48070 Zizza 2001 FB4 Frank Zizza, American Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Arizona South, and past president of the Huachuca Astronomy Club
48101–48200
48159 Saint-Véran 2001 HY Saint-Véran, the highest village in France, where the Observatoire de Saint-Véran is located
48171 Juza 2001 HZ15 Karel Juza, Czech astronomer
48301–48400
48300 Kronk 2002 LG35 Gary W. Kronk, American amateur astronomer, programmer-analyst and writer, author of the four-part Cometography
48373 Gorgythion 2161 T-3 Gorgythion, bastard son of Priam, killed by an arrow shot by Teucer at Hector during the Trojan War
48401–48500
48415 Dehio 1987 QT Georg Gottfried Julius Dehio, German art historian
48416 Carmelita 1988 BM2 Carmelita Miranda, American astronomy popularizer
48422 Schrade 1988 VN7 Hugo Schrade, German optical engineer
48424 Souchay 1988 XW4 Jean Souchay, French astronomer, uncredited co-discoverer
48425 Tischendorf 1989 CB6 Konstantin von Tischendorf, German theologian, discoverer of the 4th-century Codex Sinaiticus
48434 Maxbeckmann 1989 UN7 Max Beckmann, German-American painter and printmaker
48435 Jaspers 1989 UR7 Karl Jaspers, German-Swiss philosopher, physician, and political thinker language
48456 Wilhelmwien 1991 RG3 Wilhelm Wien, German physicist and Nobelist
48458 Merian 1991 RG5 Matthäus Merian, 17th-century Swiss engraver, etcher and book dealer
48472 Mössbauer 1991 TJ6 Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer, German physicist and Nobelist
48480 Falk 1991 YK1 Johann Daniel Falk, German writer and social pedagogue, author of the Christmas carol O du fröhliche
48482 Oruki 1992 CN "Oruki", word in the Tosa (Kochi prefecture) dialect of Japanese, meaning "the importance of one's presence and reassurance of unflagging support"
48495 Ryugado 1993 BB Ryugado, Kochi prefecture, a Japanese limestone cave
48501–48600
48575 Hawaii 1994 NN Hawaii, sister state of Ehime prefecture, Japan
48588 Raschröder 1994 RP11 Rudolf Alexander Schröder, German architect, poet, essayist, and translator
48601–48700
48624 Sadayuki 1995 PM Sadayuki Okuni, Japanese high-school teacher with an interest in astronomy, nephew of the discoverer
48628 Janetfender 1995 RD Janet Fender, American chief scientist of the Space Vehicles Directorate of the AFRL, who instigated AMOS support for the NEAT program
48643 Allen-Beach 1995 UA2 Bill Allen and Sally Beach, American publishers of the Asteroid/Comet Connection (A/CC)
48650 Kazanuniversity 1995 UX48 Kazan University, one of the oldest universities in Russia
48681 Zeilinger 1996 BZ Anton Zeilinger, Austrian professor of experimental physics
48701–48800
48736 Ehime 1997 DL Ehime prefecture, Japan, the discovery site, sister state of Hawaii
48737 Cusinato 1997 ER11 Piergiorgio Cusinato, Italian antique dealer and amateur astronomer
48774 Anngower 1997 PO2 Ann C. Gower, Canadian radio-astronomer
48778 Shokoyukako 1997 RE Shoko and Yukako Abe, the discoverer's daughters
48785 Pitter 1997 SA2 Přemysl Pitter, Czech philanthropist and pacifist, holder of Czech, German and Israeli honors, and whose centenary was cited by UNESCO
48794 Stolzová 1997 TY8 Tereza Stolzová, Czech coloratura soprano and soloist for the Teatro la Scala in Milan, Italy
48798 Penghuanwu 1997 TS18 Peng Huanwu, Chinese theoretical physicist
48801–48900
48801 Penninger 1997 UC1 Josef Penninger, Austrian director of the Institut für Molekulare Biotechnologie GmbH (Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, IMBA) of the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Austrian Academy of Sciences, ÖAW)
48807 Takahata 1997 UT21 Takahata, Yamagata prefecture, Japan
48844 Belloves 1998 DW Belloves (Bellovesus), 4th-century BC Celtic prince, the first known Celt in the history of northern Italy
48901–49000
48909 Laurake 1998 MK40 Laura ("Laurake") De Maeyer, daughter of Belgian psychologist Myriam Kerkhofs and Flemish sculptor Elmer De Maeyer
Preceded by
47,001–48,000
Meanings of minor planet names
List of minor planets: 48,001–49,000
Succeeded by
49,001–50,000

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