Meanings of asteroid names (23001-24000)

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This is a list of the sources of asteroid names. Those meanings marked with an asterisk (*) are guesswork, and should be checked against Lutz D. Schmadel's Dictionary of Minor Planet Names to ensure that the identification is correct. Names established from other sources should quote the reference.

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

Contents: 23001... 23101... 23201... 23301... 23401... 23501... 23601... 23701... 23801... 23901...

Name Provisional Designation Source of Name
23001-23100
23030 Jimkennedy 1999 XR7 James R. Kennedy, American radio astronomer
23032 Fossey 1999 XB8 Dian Fossey, American ethologist*
23101-23200
23110 Ericberne 2000 AE Eric Berne, American psychiatrist*
23111 Fritzperls 2000 AG Frederick S. (Fritz) Perls, German psychologist and psychotherapist*
23120 Paulallen 2000 AP50 Paul G. Allen, American computer industry executive, financial supporter of the Spacewatch program, of SpaceShipOne civilian suborbital space flight, and the radio-astronomy Allen Telescope Array (ATA)
23201-23300
23257 Denny 2000 YW21 Robert B. Denny, robotic telescope software developer
23258 Tsuihark 2000 YY21 Hark Tsui, Chinese (Hong Kong) movie producer and director
23301-23400
23318 Salvadorsanchez 2001 BT13 Salvador Sánchez Martínez, Spanish (Catalan) amateur astronomer, Director of the Observatori Astronòmic de Mallorca*
23355 Elephenor 9602 P-L Elephenor, son of Chalcodon, led the Euboean Abantians against Troy, where he was killed by Agenor*
23382 Epistrophos 4536 T-2 Skhedios and Epistrophos led the men of Phocis against Troy*
23383 Schedios 5146 T-2 Schedios and Epistrophos led the men of Phocis against Troy*
23401-23500
23402 Turchina 1969 TO2 *
23405 Nisyros 1973 SB1 The island of Nisyros in the Aegean Sea, known to be an example of a stratovolcano*
23444 Kukučín 1986 TV6 Martin Kukučín (pseudonym of Matej Bencur), Slovak writer*
23452 Drew 1988 QF *
23455 Fumi 1988 XY4 *
23457 Beiderbecke 1989 GV6 Bix Beiderbecke, jazz musician*
23473 Voss 1990 TD12 James S. Voss, American astronaut, or Janet Voss, American astronaut, or German astronomer Holger Voss ...*
23501-23600
23514 Schneider 1992 RU *
23520 Ludwigbechstein 1992 SM26 Ludwig Bechstein, German writer and collector of folk fairy tales*
23547 Tognelli 1994 DG Emanuele Tognelli, Italian amateur astronomer
23578 Baedeker 1995 DR13 Karl Baedeker, German publisher*
23583 Křivský 1995 SJ1 Ladislav Krivský, Czech astronomer*
23601-23700
23625 Gelfond 1996 WX Aleksandr Osipovich Gelfond, Russian mathematician*
23644 Yamaneko 1997 AW17 *
23663 Kalou 1997 EG18 *
23685 Toaldo 1997 JV Abbott Giuseppe Toaldo, Italian meteorologist, agronomist, astronomer and physicist*
23699 Paulgordan 1997 ND3 Paul Albert Gordan, German mathematician*
23701-23800
23712 Willpatrick 1998 AA Will Patrick?*
23718 Horgos 1998 GO10 Horgos, Serbia, near the border with Hungary, where the second discoverer grew up
23774 Herbelliott 1998 MZ41 Herbert James "Herb" Elliott, Australian athlete*
23776 Gosset 1998 QE William Sealey Gosset, British mathematician*
23777 Goursat 1998 QT5 Édouard Goursat, French mathematician*
23801-23900
23880 Tongil 1998 SG5 "Unification" in Korean [1]
23884 Karenharvey 1998 SY12 Karen L. Harvey, née Angle, American astrophysicist (solar physics researcher) and wife of American astrophysicist (solar physics researcher) John Warren (Jack) Harvey
23889 Hermanngrassmann 1998 SC28 Hermann Günther Grassmann, German mathematician, physicist, linguist, scholar, and neohumanist*
23901-24000
23988 Maungakiekie 1999 RB Maungakiekie, volcanic cone which dominates the skyline of Auckland, New Zealand*
23989 Farpoint 1999 RF Farpoint Observatory*
23990 Springsteen 1999 RM1 Bruce Springsteen, American singer and songwriter*
23999 Rinner 1999 RA33 Claudine Rinner, French amateur astronomer
24000 Patrickdufour 1999 RB33 Patrick Dufour, French amateur astronomer
Preceded by:
22001–23000
Meanings of asteroid names
List of asteroids (23001-24000)
Succeeded by:
24001–25000