Meanings of minor planet names: 243001–244000

243001–243100

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 * 243002 Lemmy || || Lemmy (1945–2015) was an English musician, singer and songwriter whose music helped set the foundations for the heavy metal genre || ·
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 * 243073 Freistetter || || Florian Freistetter (born 1977), an astronomer and science writer. || ·
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 * 243094 Dirlewanger || || Wolfgang Dirlewanger (born 1953), leader of dental clinic in Nagold, Germany || ·
 * -id=096
 * 243096 Klauswerner || || Klaus Werner (born 1957), German astronomer and professor of astronomy at the University of Tübingen || ·
 * -id=097
 * 243097 Batavia || || The fort of Batavia (Castro Batava) was a Roman frontier fort (1st to 5th century AD) in the area of Passau in Bavaria, Germany. || ·
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243101–243200

 * -id=109
 * 243109 Hansludwig || || Hans-Ludwig Neumann (1938–1991), a German physicist and amateur astronomer. From 1976 to 1991, he was the president of the Physical society (Physikalischer Verein) based in Frankfurt am Main. || ·
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243201–243300

 * -id=204
 * 243204 Kubanchoria || || The Kuban Cossack Choir, a folkloric Russian ensemble, was founded on 1811 and named on the occasion of its 200th anniversary on 12 October 2011 (M.P.C. 76677). || ·
 * -id=262
 * 243262 Korkosz || || Frank and John Korkosz, of Chicopee, Massachusetts, were pioneers in the development of mid-sized, high-quality planetariums. || ·
 * -id=285
 * 243285 Fauvaud || || Stéphane Fauvaud (born 1968), an active French amateur astronomer || ·
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243301–243400

 * -id=320
 * 243320 Jackuipers || || Jack Kuipers (1921–2016), an American aerospace engineer and mathematician. He taught mathematics at Calvin College for 20 years after a 17-year engineering career in the aerospace industry and is known for his book on quaternions: Quaternions and rotation Sequences: a Primer with Applications to Orbits, Aerospace, and Virtual Reality ( Src). || ·
 * -id=381
 * 243381 Alessio || || Alessio Muler (born 2002), second son of Argentine-born Spanish amateur astronomer Gustavo Muler, who co-discovered this minor planet || ·
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243401–243500

 * -id=440
 * 243440 Colonia || || Colonia (Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium) is the Roman name for Cologne, Germany's fourth-largest city, founded in the year 38 BC by the Romans. || ·
 * -id=458
 * 243458 Bubulina || || Marina Denisa Botofan (2008–2010), nicknamed "Bubulina", who lived in Constanta, Romania, and died in Pavia, Italy, of lymphoblastic leukemia. || ·
 * -id=491
 * 243491 Mühlviertel || || Muehlviertel, the northernmost of the four districts of Upper Austria. || ·
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243501–243600

 * -id=516
 * 243516 Marklarsen || || Mark Larson (born 1962), a senior scientist at the Space Dynamics Laboratory at Utah State University, responsible for the camera aboard the WISE spacecraft || ·
 * -id=526
 * 243526 Russwalker || || Russ Walker (born 1931), an astronomer specializing in infrared observations of small Solar System bodies || ·
 * -id=529
 * 243529 Petereisenhardt || || Peter Eisenhardt (born 1957) is the project scientist for the WISE mission and a former member of the Spitzer Infrared Array Camera science team. || ·
 * -id=536
 * 243536 Mannheim || || Mannheim, a German city in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg || ·
 * -id=546
 * 243546 Fengchuanliu || || Fengchuan Liu (born 1965), an expert in cryogenic physics who served as the project manager for the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer and NEOWISE projects and who has worked on a number of other NASA low temperature physics experiments || ·
 * -id=591
 * 243591 Ignacostantino || || Ignazio Costantino (born 1960), an Italian amateur astronomer, electrionic engineer, and a sailor || ·
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243601–243700

 * -id=637
 * 243637 Frosinone || || Named Frusna in ancient Volscan and Frusino by the Romans, Frosinone is a provincial administrative seat and the discoverer's birthplace. || ·
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243701–243800

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243801–243900

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 * colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range
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243901–244000

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