Meanings of minor planet names: 303001–304000

303001–303100

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303101–303200

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303201–303300

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 * 303265 Littmann || || Mark Littmann (born 1939), a professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Tennessee, where he holds the Julia G. & Alfred G. Hill Chair of Excellence in Science, Technology, and Medical Writing. || ·
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303301–303400

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303401–303500

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303501–303600

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 * 303546 Bourbaki || 2005 FR || Nicolas Bourbaki, a collective pseudonym under which a group of mathematicians wrote several books on modern advanced mathematics. || ·
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303601–303700

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 * 303648 Mikszáth || || Kálmán Mikszáth (1847–1910), a Hungarian novelist and journalist. || ·
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303701–303800

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 * 303710 Velpeau || || Alfred-Armand-Louis-Marie Velpeau (1795–1867), a French anatomist and surgeon. || ·
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303801–303900

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303901–304000

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 * 303909 Tomknops || || Tom Knops (1978–2011), a pilot with Tyrolean Airways. The name was proposed by Sofie Delanoye and Jeroen Maes, friends of Belgian discoverer Peter De Cat || ·
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