Meanings of minor planet names: 198001–199000

198001–198100

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198101–198200

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 * 198110 Heathrhoades || || Heath Rhoades (born 1972), the computer network administrator at the Table Mountain Observatory in California || ·
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198201–198300

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198301–198400

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198401–198500

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 * 198450 Scattolin || || Patrice Scattolin (born 1965) is one of the foremost amateur observers in Canada. || ·
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198501–198600

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 * 198592 Antbernal || 2005 AK || Antonio Bernal (born 1947), Colombian ex-director of the planetarium in Medellín and a charter member of the Astronomical Colombian Network (Red de Astronomía de Colombia, RAC) || ·
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198601–198700

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 * 198616 Lucabracali || || Luca Bracali (born 1965), an Italian photographer and journalist. || ·
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 * 198634 Burgaymarta || || Marta Burgay (born 1976), an Italian radio astronomer who discovered the first known binary pulsar, PSR J0737−3039 || ·
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 * 198673 Herrero || || Enrique ("Kike") Herrero Casas (born 1986) is an astrophysicist at the Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC) and is also a science communicator. He specializes in exoplanets and stellar astrophysics. || ·
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 * 198700 Nataliegrünewald || || Natalie Grünewald (born 1970), daughter of German amateur astronomer Rolf Apitzsch who discovered this minor planet || ·
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198701–198800

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 * 198717 Szymczyk || || Bill Szymczyk (born 1943) is an American music producer and audio engineer. || ·
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198801–198900

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 * 198820 Iwanowska || || Wilhelmina Iwanowska (1905–1999), Polish astronomer, vice-president of the IAU in the 1970s, and first astrophysics professor in Poland || ·
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198901–199000

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 * 198989 Valeriethomas || || Valerie L. Thomas (born 1943) is an American scientist and inventor. She is renowned for her work with several NASA projects including managing the development of the Landsat image processing systems. She is the inventor of the illusion transmitter and has promoted STEM opportunities for African Americans and women. || ·
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 * 198993 Époigny || || Époigny, a site in Burgundy, France, near the Le Creusot Observatory. The location's name is derived from Epona, the goddess of horses in the Gallo-Roman religion. || ·
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