Meanings of minor planet names: 416001–417000

416001–416100

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416101–416200

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416201–416300

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 * 416252 Manuelherrera || 2003 ES || Manuel Félix Herrera Gómez (1987–2013), a PhD student who researched trans-Neptunian objects and extrasolar planets at the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia, in Granada, Spain || ·
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 * 416273 Glennsnyder || || Glenn Snyder (1944–2017) earned his PhD in astrophysics from Case Western Reserve University in Ohio, and wrote code for NASA space missions until 1992. A programmer for a project at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, he developed astronomy software, including astrometric software, used by educators worldwide. || ·
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416301–416400

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416401–416500

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416501–416600

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 * 416583 Jacereece || 2004 JH || Jace Danielson (born 2021) and Reece Marshall (born 2021) are great-grandchildren of American astronomer James Whitney Young, who discovered this minor planet. || ·
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416601–416700

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416701–416800

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416801–416900

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416901–417000

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