Meanings of minor planet names: 127001–128000

127001–127100

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 * 127005 Pratchett || || Terry Pratchett (1948–2015), English author known for his comic fantasy book series, Discworld || ·
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 * 127030 Herrington || || John Herrington (born 1958) is a former NASA astronaut and a member of the Chickasaw Nation. Herrington was a mission specialist for the 16th space shuttle flight to the International Space Station and he performed three space walks during the mission. || ·
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127101–127200

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 * 127196 Hanaceplechová || 2002 HH || Hana Ceplechová (born 1945), long-time secretary in the Interplanetary Matter Department of the Ondrejov Observatory in the Czech Republic || ·
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127201–127300

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127301–127400

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 * colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range
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127401–127500

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 * 127415 Annacalderara || || Anna Calderara (b. 1958), an Italian doctor from San Giovanni in Persiceto (Bologna). She participated in the activities of the Persicetan Amateur Astronomers Group which led to the creation of the Astronomical Observatory and then the Planetarium and Museum. || ·
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 * 127477 Fredalee || || Freda Denham Lee (1914–1991) was a highly regarded teacher; her career spanned the dawn of the Space Age. Though not trained in science, her science-minded students found a tireless mentor who effectively guided independent explorations. She gifted such students fulfilling science and engineering careers. || ·
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127501–127600

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 * 127515 Nitta || || Atsuko Nitta (born 1966), Japanese-American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
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 * 127516 Oravetz || || Daniel Oravetz (born 1984), American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
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 * 127517 Kaikepan || || Kaike Pan (born 1965), Chinese-American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
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 * 127545 Crisman || || James R. Crisman (born 1937), president of the Astronomy Club of Sun City West in Arizona and supporter of the Lowell Observatory || ·
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127601–127700

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 * 127660 Mauroianeselli || || Mauro Ianeselli (1958–2021), an Italian amateur astronomer. || ·
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 * 127689 Doncapone || || Don Giuseppe Capone (1922–2009), Italian cleric, archeoastronomer, and scholar of the origins of the city of Alatri (Aletrium) and rector of the diocesan Seminar || ·
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127701–127800

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 * colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range
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127801–127900

 * -id=803
 * 127803 Johnvaneepoel || || John M. Van Eepoel (born 1977), contributor to the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission and to its navigation and flight dynamics team || ·
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 * 127810 Michaelwright || || Michael Wright (born 1960) is the project lead for assembly, test, and launch operations for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He is also an exploration systems engineer, developing concepts for human exploration of Mars. He served as an integration and test manager for over a dozen missions including FREESTAR on the final flight of space shuttle Columbia || ·
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 * 127870 Vigo || || Vigo, Galicia, Spain, the first discoverer's birthplace || ·
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127901–128000

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 * 127933 Shaunoborn || || Shaun Oborn (born 1964), member of the "Solo Effects LLC" team and contributor to the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission working and its navigation and flight dynamics team || ·
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 * 127935 Reedmckenna || || Reed McKenna (born 1959), member of the "Solo Effects LLC" team and contributor to the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission working and its navigation and flight dynamics team || ·
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 * 127936 Maia || || Maia Palomba (b. 2011), the second daughter of Ernesto Palomba, one of the CINEOS observers. || ·
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