Meanings of minor planet names: 183001–184000

183001–183100

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183101–183200

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 * 183114 Vicques || || The Swiss municipality of Vicques, in the Jura Mountains, where this asteroid was discovered at the Jura Observatory || ·
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 * 183182 Weinheim || || The German town of Weinheim, located on the western side of the Odenwald mountain range near Heidelberg Germany || ·
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183201–183300

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 * 183287 Deisenstein || || Daniel Eisenstein (born 1970), an American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
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 * 183288 Eyer || || Laurent Eyer (born 1965), a Swiss astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
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 * 183294 Langbroek || || Marco Langbroek (born 1970), Dutch archeologist and amateur astronomer, who also observes meteors as a member of the Dutch Meteor Society || ·
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183301–183400

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 * 183357 Rickshelton || || Richard G. Shelton (born 1957), Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, served as a Senior Mission Operations Analyst for the New Horizons mission to Pluto. || ·
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183401–183500

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 * 183403 Gal || || Roy Gal (born 1973), an American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
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183501–183600

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 * 183560 Křišťan || || Christian of Prachatice (1360–1368), medieval Czech astronomer || ·
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183601–183700

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 * 183635 Helmi || || Amina Helmi (born 1970), an Argentinian-Dutch astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || ·
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183701–183800

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183801–183900

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183901–184000

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