Meanings of minor planet names: 180,001–190,000

Meanings of minor planet names: 180,001–190,000

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 Meanings that do not quote a reference (the "†" links) are tentative.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: 180,000... 181,000... 182,000... 183,000... 184,000... 185,000... 186,000... 187,000... 188,000... 189,000...

Name Provisional Designation Source of Name
180,001–181,000 edit
180739 Barbet 2004 KX7 Alix Barbet, French archaeologist and author, and Jean Barbet, French aeronautical engineer
181,001–182,000 edit
181279 Iapyx 2006 BF8 Iapyx, son of Iasus and favourite of Apollo, the healer of Aeneas during the Trojan War, and mythological founder of Apulia
181483 Ampleforth 2006 TA95 Ampleforth, England, home to the Benedictine community of Ampleforth Abbey, to Ampleforth College where the discoverer was educated, and to the churchyard of Our Lady and St. Benedict's where his stepfather is buried
181627 Philgeluck 2006 XZ5 Philippe Geluck, Belgian comedian, humorist and cartoonist, creator of "Le Chat"
182,001–183,000 edit
182592 Jolana 2001 TF257 Jolana Kürtiova, wife of Stefan Kürti, who discovered and measured the early positions of this object
183,001–184,000 edit
183114 Vicques 2002 RU140 Vicques, in the Swiss Jura, home to the Jurassien-Vicques Observatory
183294 Langbroek 2002 TB382 Marco Langbroek, Dutch archeologist and amateur astronomer
184,001–185,000 edit
There are as yet no named minor planets in this span of numbers.
185,001–186,000 edit
185554 Bikushev 2008 AB5 Artyom Bikushev, 20th-century promising astronomical student at Kazan State University, dead prematurely
185576 Covichi 2008 BL15 Nickname of Covadonga Lacruz Camblor, daughter of the discoverer
185633 Rainbach 2008 DO Rainbach, Austria, location of Sternwarte Gaisberg (Gaisberg Observatory), the discovery site
186,001–187,000 edit
There are as yet no named minor planets in this span of numbers.
187,001–188,000 edit
187679 Folinsbee 2008 DC5 Robert E. Folinsbee, 20th-century Canadian geologist at the University of Alberta
187680 Stelck 2008 DE5 Charles R. Stelck, Canadian paleontologist, stratigrapher and teacher
187700 Zagreb 2008 EG8 Zagreb, the capital and the largest city of Croatia.
188,001–189,000 edit
188847 Rhipeus 2006 FT9 Rhipeus, Trojan warrior who died fighting alongside Aeneas in the fall of Troy
189,001–190,000 edit
189011 Ogmios 1997 NJ6 Ogmios, Celtic patron god of scholars and the personification of eloquence and persuasiveness
189202 Calar Alto 2003 SM15 Calar Alto Observatory, in the Sierra de los Filabres in Andalusia, southern Spain
Preceded by
170,001–180,000
Meanings of minor planet names
List of minor planets: 180,001–181,000
Succeeded by
190,001–200,000

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