Meanings of minor planet names: 141001–142000

141001–141100

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141101–141200

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 * 141128 Ghyoot || || Herman Ghyoot (born 1941), founder and first president of the Public Observatory Beisbroek (Volkssterrenwacht vzw Beisbroek; Observatoire de Beisbroek) in Bruges, Belgium (also see ). || ·
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141201–141300

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141301–141400

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141401–141500

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 * 141414 Bochanski || || John Bochanski (born 1980), an American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, is known for his research on the luminosity function of low-mass stars and the structure of the Milky Way. || ·
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 * 141496 Bartkevicius || || Antanas Bartkevičius (born 1940), Lithuanian astronomer and professor in astronomy at the Vilnius Pedagogical University || ·
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141501–141600

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141601–141700

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141701–141800

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141801–141900

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141901–142000

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 * 141995 Rossbeyer || || Ross A. Beyer (born 1975) is an American research scientist at Ames Research Center, who was a member of the geology science team for the New Horizons mission to Pluto. || ·
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