Meanings of minor planet names: 591001–592000

591001–591100

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591101–591200

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591201–591300

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591301–591400

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591401–591500

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 * 591426 Adalawson || || Ada Lawson (1870–1961), grandmother of the discoverer of the minor planet Norman Falla. Born in a small village in mid-Victorian England, she trained as a cook and housekeeper and passed her skills to her family. || ·
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591501–591600

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 * 591592 Carlanderson || || Carl David Anderson (1905–1991), an American physicist. || ·
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591601–591700

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591701–591800

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 * 591763 Orishut' || || Orishut', a Russian village along the Yushut basin near the city of Yoshkar-Ola. It was named as part of the village's 200th anniversary. || ·
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591801–591900

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 * 591861 Sergeyyazev || || Sergey Yazev (b.1958), a third-generation Siberian astronomer, professor at Irkutsk State University || ·
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591901–592000

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 * 591964 Jakucs || || László Jakucs (1926–2001) was a Hungarian geologist and speleologist, who discovered the Béke Cave in the Aggtelek Karst. Jakucs organized, and led for 28 years, the Department of Natural Geography at the Szeged University. He also made a number of educational nature films. || ·
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