Meanings of minor planet names: 483001–484000

483001–483100

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483101–483200

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483201–483300

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483301–483400

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483401–483500

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 * 483454 Hosszúkatinka || || Katinka Hosszú (born 1989) is a three-time Olympic champion Hungarian swimmer, who specializes in individual medley events. She is a nine-time long-course, and seventeen-time short-course world champion, and has broken 20 world records since 2013. || ·
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 * 483488 Wudeshi || || Wu Deshi (born 1969) of Liuan, Anhui, is a Chinese meteorite hunter who founded the first private meteorite museum in China, the Wujuelin Meteorite Pavilion in Tibet; he has found 56 meteorites in the Xinjiang desert, and he writes and talks extensively about meteorites. || ·
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483501–483600

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483601–483700

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 * 483615 Martinmccarthy || || Fr. Martin F. McCarthy, SJ (1923-2010), American astronomer noted for studying carbon stars. He served the Vatican Observatory from 1958 to 1999, where he oversaw their transition to doing modern research and started the observatory's Summer Schools in Astrophysics. || ·
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 * 483636 Treanor || || Fr. Patrick Treanor, SJ (1920-1978), English astronomer. Won the Johnson Memorial Prize at Oxford University for his doctoral thesis on interference phenomena, and later served as director of the Vatican Observatory from 1970 until his death. || ·
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 * 483637 Johanstein || || Johan Stein, SJ (1888-1952), Dutch astronomer. Director of the Vatican Observatory from 1930 until his death, he opened the observatory to 12,000 refugees during World War II. He is also the namesake for the lunar crater Stein. || ·
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483701–483800

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483801–483900

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483901–484000

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 * 483951 Fiorella || || Fiorella Isoardi (b. 1954), an Italian astronomy. || ·
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