Meanings of minor planet names: 135001–136000 explained

135001–135100

|-id=041| 135041 Lorenzofranco || || Lorenzo Franco (b. 1954), an Italian amateur astronomer. || |-id=069| 135069 Gagnereau || || Éric Gagnereau (born 1955), French animator and popularizer of astronomy, co-founder of the Astronomical Society of Montpellier and of the Pises Observatory || |}

135101–135200

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135201–135300

|-id=268| 135268 Haigneré || || Claudie Haigneré (born 1957) and Jean-Pierre Haigneré (born 1948), French astronauts. Claudie was born in Le Creusot, location of the Le Creusot Observatory where this minor planet was discovered. || |}

135301–135400

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135401–135500

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135501–135600

|-id=561| 135561 Tautvaisiene || || Gražina Tautvaišienė (born 1958), Lithuanian astronomer, director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy in Vilnius since 2003 || |}

135601–135700

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135701–135800

|-id=799| 135799 Ráczmiklós || || Miklós Rácz (born 1947), a Hungarian physicist, the head of the technical department of the Konkoly Observatory between 2000 and 2011. || |}

135801–135900

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135901–136000

|-id=978| 135978 Agüeros || || Marcel Agüeros (born 1973), French-Puerto Rican astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || |-id=979| 135979 Allam || || Sahar Allam (born 1964), Egyptian astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || |-id=980| 135980 Scottanderson || || Scott F. Anderson (born 1955), American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey || |-id=991| 135991 Danarmstrong || || Daniel Armstrong (born 1944) received a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin in 1967. In the early 1980s, before CCD sensors were available to amateurs, Armstrong began a nearly decade-long visual observation program directed at minor planet paths and occultation events. || |}