Meanings of minor planet names: 302001–303000

302001–302100

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302101–302200

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302201–302300

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 * colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range
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302301–302400

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302401–302500

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302501–302600

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 * 302542 Tilmann || || Tilmann Arne Meyer (born 2006), son of German discoverer Maik Meyer || ·
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302601–302700

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 * 302652 Hauke || || Hauke Christoph Meyer (born 2011), son of German discoverer Maik Meyer || ·
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302701–302800

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302801–302900

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 * 302849 Richardboyle || || Richard Boyle (born 1943), an astronomer at the Vatican Observatory. He is an expert in high-precision photometry of stars and stellar clusters. His work includes asteroseismology and the discoveries of minor planets using the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope at Mount Graham, Arizona, United States. || ·
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302901–303000

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 * 302932 Francoballoni || || Nicola Franco Balloni (born 1950), an Italian diplomat and scholar. || ·
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