Meanings of minor planet names: 320001–321000

320001–320100

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 * 320065 Erbaghjolu || || Erbaghjolu is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. South of this village, 750 meters above sea level, is the Stelle di Corsica astronomical observatory. || ·
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320101–320200

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 * 320153 Eglitis || || Ilgmārs Eglītis (born 1951) was the head of the Baldone Observatory and director of the Institute of Astronomy of University of Latvia. || ·
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320201–320300

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 * 320260 Bertout || || Claude Bertout (born 1946), a French astronomer who made significant contributions to the field of star formation and was a long-time editor in chief of Astronomy & Astrophysics. || ·
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320301–320400

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320401–320500

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 * colspan=4 align=center | There are no named minor planets in this number range
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320501–320600

 * -id=541
 * 320541 Asiaa || || Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA). || ·
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320601–320700

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320701–320800

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 * 320790 Anestin || || Victor Anestin (1875–1918), a Romanian journalist who popularized astronomy and sciences. || ·
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320801–320900

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 * 320880 Cabu || || Jean Cabut (Cabu, 1938–2015), a French comic strip artist and caricaturist.  || 320880·
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320901–321000

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 * 320942 Jeanette-Jesse || || Jeanette (1916–2014) and Jesse (1916–2014) Wasserman, parents of American discoverer Lawrence H. Wasserman || ·
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