Meanings of minor planet names: 152001–153000

152001–152100

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 * 152067 Deboy || || Christopher C. Deboy (born 1969) is a radio-frequency engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, who served as the Radio Communications System Lead for the New Horizons mission to Pluto. || ·
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152101–152200

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 * 152146 Rosenlappin || || Gary Rosenbaum (born 1952) and Terri Lappin (born 1961) have organized observing and outreach activities within the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association for several decades || ·
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 * 152188 Morricone || || Ennio Morricone (1928–2020), prolific Italian film composer || ·
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152201–152300

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 * 152217 Akosipov || || Alexandr Kuzmich Osipov (1920–2004), research worker at the Astronomical Observatory of Kiev University || ·
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 * 152226 Saracole || || Sara Loraine Cole (born 1969), American biologist and animal behaviorist || ·
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 * 152227 Argoli || || Andrea Argoli (1570–1657), Paduan astronomer, mathematician and physician || ·
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 * 152233 Van Till || || Howard J. Van Till (born 1938), physics professor at Calvin College from 1965 until 1997 || ·
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 * 152290 Lorettaoberheim || || Loretta Oberheim (born 1954) and her efforts in healthcare services and charity involvement in the State of Delaware. || ·
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 * 152299 Vanautgaerden || || Jan Vanautgaerden (born 1978), a passionate Belgian amateur astronomer. || ·
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152301–152400

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 * 152319 Pynchon || || Thomas R. Pynchon Jr. (born 1937), an American novelist. || ·
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 * 152320 Lichtenknecker || || Dieter Lichtenknecker (1933–1990) was a German telescope maker. He founded his company in 1959 in Weil der Stadt and later moved to Hasselt, Belgium. He was well known for his Database on Variable Stars. || ·
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 * 152336 Nicolecarr || || Nicole Carr (b. 1988), a British astronomer, astrophotographer, and aurora borealis chaser. || ·
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 * 152337 Sakeenaburson || || Sakeena Burson (b. 1983), a British amateur astronomer and astrophotographer. || ·
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152401–152500

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 * 152454 Darnyi || || Tamás Darnyi (born 1967), Hungarian swimmer || ·
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 * 152481 Stabia || || Castellammare di Stabia, a city in southern Italy. || ·
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152501–152600

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 * 152533 Aggas || || Steven Aggas, American engineer and founder of the Apache-Sitgreaves Center for Astrophysics  in Arizona || ·
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 * 152559 Bodelschwingh || || Friedrich von Bodelschwingh the Elder (1831–1910), German founder of the Bodelschwinghsche Anstalten Bethel charitable foundations || ·
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 * 152583 Saône || 1994 TF || Saône, a small town in eastern France. || ·
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152601–152700

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 * 152641 Fredreed || || Frederick Reed (1906–1978), grandfather of David R. De Graff who co-discovered this minor planet || ·
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 * 152647 Rinako || || Rinako Asami (born 1993), daughter of Atsuo Asami who discovered this minor planet || ·
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 * 152657 Yukifumi || || Yukifumi Murakami (born 1979), Japanese javelin thrower || ·
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152701–152800

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 * 152750 Brloh || || The Czech village of Brloh, originally belonging to the Rosenbergs, is situated right in the heart of the Blanský les (see ) Protected Landscape Area || ·
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152801–152900

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 * 152830 Dinkinesh || || Dink’inesh, the Ethiopian name for the Lucy fossil, after which NASA's Lucy mission is named. || ·
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152901–153000

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 * 152985 Kenkellermann || || Kenneth Irwin Kellermann (born 1937), a radio astronomer at the (U.S.) National Radio Astronomy Observatory. || ·
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