Meanings of minor planet names: 105001–106000 explained

105001–105100

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105101–105200

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105201–105300

|-id=211| 105211 Sanden || || Bernard (Bernie) Emerson Sanden (born 1954), an American amateur astronomer. || |-id=222| 105222 Oscarsaa || || Oscar Miguel Saa Martinez (1942–2013) managed telescope operations at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory from 1982 to 2010. || |}

105301–105400

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105401–105500

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105501–105600

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105601–105700

|-id=613| 105613 Odedaharonson || || Oded Aharonson (born 1973) is a professor at the Weizmann Institute (Israel) studying Martian craters, Titan lakes, and lunar formation. He served as science P.I. for Beresheet, the first Israeli spacecraft to the Moon. || |-id=675| 105675 Kamiukena || || Kamiukena Koto-gakko, prefectural high school in Ehime prefecture, Japan || |}

105701–105800

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105801–105900

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105901–106000

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