Meanings of minor planet names: 244001–245000 explained

244001–244100

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244101–244200

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244201–244300

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244301–244400

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244401–244500

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244501–244600

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244601–244700

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244701–244800

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244801–244900

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244901–245000

|-id=932| 244932 Méliès || || Georges Méliès (1861–1938), a French film maker and pioneer of science-fiction movies, best known for his 1902 film A Trip to the Moon (French: Le voyage dans la lune) || |}