Meanings of minor planet names: 263001–264000

263001–263100

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263101–263200

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263201–263300

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 * 263251 Pandabear || || The giant panda or "panda bear", an endangered species native in south central China || ·
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 * 263255 Jultayu || || Jultayu, a 1940-meter mountain in Asturias, northern Spain || ·
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263301–263400

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263401–263500

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263501–263600

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 * 263516 Alexescu || || Matei Alexescu (1929–1993), a Romanian astronomer, director of the Urseanu Observatory in Bucharest and founder of the Planetarium in Bacău || ·
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263601–263700

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 * 263613 Enol || || Lake Enol, a mountain lake in the Picos de Europa of northern Spain || ·
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263701–263800

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263801–263900

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 * 263844 Johnfarrell || || John Farrell (born 1935), an American physicist and an observer of comets and variable stars. He is a member of the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network board of directors and Science Advisory Group. || ·
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263901–264000

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 * 263906 Yuanfengfang || || Yuan Fengfang (born 1986), founder of the Guangzhou Stargazers Association || ·
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 * 263932 Speyer || || Speyer, one of Germany's oldest cities, founded by the ancient Romans || ·
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 * 263940 Malyshkina || || Marina Evgen'evna Malyshkina (born 1978), wife of Russian discoverer Timur Valer'evič Krjačko || ·
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