|-id=003| 134003 Ingridgalinsky || || Ingrid Galinsky (born 1962), the Science Processing and Operation Center Test Lead for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=008| 134008 Davidhammond || || Dave Hammond (born 1983), the Science Processing Lead at the Science Processing and Operations Center for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=019| 134019 Nathanmogk || || Nathan Mogk (born 1989), a systems engineer at the Science Processing and Operations Center for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. His previous planetary science work included making DTMs of Mars from HiRISE data and research on three-body-problem dynamics. || |-id=027| 134027 Deanbooher || || Daniel "Dean" Booher (born 1971) was the Quality Assurance Manager for OCAMS, the OSIRIS-REx Camera Suite, on the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission || |-id=028| 134028 Mikefitzgibbon || || Mike Fitzgibbon (born 1962), an OCAMS Software Engineer for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission and for the Space Shuttle missions with the AIS, GLO and UVSTAR instruments, and for a number of planetary missions including Mars Polar Lander, Mars Odyssey, Phoenix, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, MESSENGER and MSL. || |-id=034| 134034 Bloomenthal || || H. Philip Bloomenthal (born 1981) worked as a Systems Administrator at the University of Arizona Science Processing and Operations Center for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He helped keep the little green lights blinking. || |-id=036| 134036 Austincummings || || Austin Cummings (born 1995), a software developer at the Science Processing and Operations Center for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission || |-id=039| 134039 Stephaniebarnes || || Stephanie Barnes (born 1984), the SPOC Science Operations Engineer for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=040| 134040 Beaubierhaus || || Beau Bierhaus (born 1972) was the science team interface to the spacecraft design and development activities for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=044| 134044 Chrisshinohara || || Chris Shinohara (born 1965) was the Science Processing and Operations Center Manager for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission at the University of Arizona. He also worked on the Phoenix and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter missions. || |-id=050| 134050 Rebeccaghent || || Rebecca Ghent (born 1971), a Co-I for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. She is also a Co-I for the Diviner thermal radiometer on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission, and has contributed to the body of knowledge of planetary impacts, regolith development and tectonics. || |-id=063| 134063 Damianhammond || || Damian Hammond (born 1972) was the Software Engineering Lead for the Telemetry Processing at the Science Processing and Operations Center, for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=069| 134069 Miyo || || Miyo Itagaki (1921–2011), mother of Japanese astronomer Koichi Itagaki, who discovered this minor planet || |-id=072| 134072 Sharonhooven || || Sharon Hooven (born 1958), the Senior Business Manager for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission at the University of Arizona. || |-id=081| 134081 Johnmarshall || || John Marshall (born 1948), the Asteroid Scientist – Regolith for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=087| 134087 Symeonplatts || || Symeon Platts (born 1991), the Senior Videographer for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission at the University of Arizona. || |-id=088| 134088 Brettperkins || || Brett Perkins (born 1967), the Launch Site Integration Manager for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He served in a similar capacity for the JUNO Jupiter mission and multiple TDRSS missions. During the Space Shuttle Program he served as a test engineer and a NASA Test Director for missions from 1990 through 2011. || |-id=091| 134091 Jaysoncowley || || Jayson Cowley (born 1959) is the United Launch Alliance Mission Manager for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He has supported NASA with Titan- IV, Delta-II and Atlas-V launch services for the MAVEN, LDCM, WISE, STSS-D and Cassini missions. || |-id=092| 134092 Lindaleematthias || || Linda Lee Matthias (born 1968), the KSC/LSP Contamination Control Engineer for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. Since 1988 she has supported over 70 successful Titan IV and NASA Launch Services Program Missions as the Planetary Protection and Contamination Control Engineer. || |-id=099| 134099 Rexengelhardt || || Rex Engelhardt (born 1959), the KSC Launch Services Program Mission Manager for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. As a Mission Manager, he has led more than 10 missions since LSP was established in 1998. He supported many payload support jobs for NASA Kennedy Space Center and the Air Force. || |}
|-id=105| 134105 Josephfust || || Joseph Fust (born 1958), the United Launch Alliance spacecraft integration engineer for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He was the spacecraft integration engineer for the MAVEN mission to Mars. He also serves as spacecraft integrator for various United States Air Force and National Security missions. || |-id=109| 134109 Britneyburch || || Britney Burch (born 1982) is a structural dynamics analyst with the NASA Launch Services Program and is the primary loads analyst for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. She has previously served as an analyst with the Mars MAVEN mission and the Pegasus/IRIS mission. || |-id=112| 134112 Jeremyralph || || Jeremy Ralph (born 1983) is the United Launch Alliance Flight Design Engineer for the Atlas V rocket, launching the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission to 101955 Bennu. He also assisted on the SDO, MSL and LDCM missions. || |-id=124| 134124 Subirachs || 2005 AM || Josep Maria Subirachs (1927–2014), Catalan sculptor and painter || |-id=125| 134125 Shaundaly || || Shaun Daly (born 1979) is the KSC Launch Services Program Integration Engineer for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He has served in the aerospace industry since 1997 both for the USAF as a Crew Chief during Operation Enduring Freedom and for NASA as an avionics engineer on 25 missions || |-id=127| 134127 Basher || || Benjamin Asher (born 1990) is an Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University alumnus and a member of the flight design team at a.i. solutions, Inc. in support of NASA's Launch Services Program for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He is also a member of the flight design team in support of the TESS mission. || |-id=130| 134130 Apáczai || || János Apáczai Csere (1625–1659), Hungarian polyglot and mathematician || |-id=131| 134131 Skipowens || || Skip Owens (born 1975) is the NASA LSP Integration Engineer for the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. He was also a LSP Flight Design Engineer for over a dozen NASA missions. Before starting with LSP in 2001, he worked spacecraft mission design at Goddard Spaceflight Center for the EO-1 and WMAP missions. || |-id=134| 134134 Kristoferdrozd || || Kristofer Drozd (born 1993), a systems engineering graduate student at the University of Arizona. || |-id=135| 134135 Steigerwald || || William Steigerwald (born 1967) worked on the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission as a science writer. He has worked for over 19 years as a writer for a wide range of NASA missions in planetary science, astrobiology, astrophysics and heliophysics || |-id=138| 134138 Laurabayley || || Laura C. Bayley (born 1988) is a student engineer at MIT responsible for test planning and assembly of the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=146| 134146 Pronoybiswas || || Pronoy K. Biswas (born 1992) is a student engineer at MIT responsible for designing and implementing the avionics system for the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=150| 134150 Bralower || || Harrison L. Bralower (born 1988) worked as a student engineer at MIT where he designed the detector assembly mount for the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=160| 134160 Pluis || || Aina Vandenabeele (8 June – 1 December 2004) was the niece of Belgian astronomer Peter De Cat, who discovered this minor planet. Aina, nicknamed "Pluis", died of leukemia. The naming also honors all children with cancer. || |-id=169| 134169 Davidcarte || || David B. Carte (born 1991) worked as a student engineer at MIT where he was responsible for the structural design and testing of the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=174| 134174 Jameschen || || Shuyi James Chen (born 1988) worked as a student engineer at MIT where he was the lead avionics and software engineer in the development of the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=178| 134178 Markchodas || || Mark A. Chodas (born 1990) is a student engineer at MIT working as the Lead Systems Engineer ensuring that all system components meet science requirements for the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |-id=180| 134180 Nirajinamdar || || Niraj K. Inamdar (born 1986) worked as a student engineer and scientist at MIT where he conducted the performance modeling in the development of the student-built Regolith X-ray Imaging Spectrometer aboard the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample-return mission. || |}
|-id=244| 134244 De Young || || Mike De Young (born 1954), American teacher, who ran the Rehoboth Christian School observatory and is the local liaison for the Calvin-Rehoboth Robotic Observatory || |-id=292| 134292 Edwardhall || || Edward Hall (1942–2020) earned a Ph.D. at Northwestern University. He was instrumental in the development of silicon-based sensors and gallium arsenide devices at Motorola. Hall later was director of the Arizona State University nanofabrication laboratory and executive associate dean of their School of Engineering. || |}
|-id=329| 134329 Cycnos || 2377 T-3 || Cycnus (or Cycnos), from Greek mythology. He was one of the many sons of Poseidon with a sea nymphs. In the Trojan War he as an ally of King Priam and was strangled by Achilles. || |-id=340| 134340 Pluto || — || Pluto, Roman god of the Underworld, similar to the Greek Hades (see also (134340) Pluto I Charon, (134340) Pluto II Nix, and (134340) Pluto III Hydra).[1] [2] || |-id=346| 134346 Pinatubo || || Mount Pinatubo, active volcano on Luzon island in the Philippines || |-id=348| 134348 Klemperer || || Victor Klemperer (1881–1960), German son of a rabbi, who kept a diary of life under the Nazi tyranny, starting in 1933 || |-id=369| 134369 Sahara || 1995 QE || The Sahara desert is the world's largest hot desert. Located in north Africa, it stretches from the Red Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. || |}
|-id=402| 134402 Ieshimatoshiaki || 1997 RG || Toshiaki Ieshima (born 1955), Japanese amateur astronomer and member of Matsue Astronomy Club. He is an observing partner of Hiroshi Abe who discovered this minor planet. || |-id=419| 134419 Hippothous || || Hippothous, from Greek mythology. The Trojan prince and his brothers were cursed by their father, King Priam, for their disgraceful behavior after Hector's death during the Trojan War. || |}
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