Meanings of minor planet names: 298001–299000 explained

298001–298100

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298101–298200

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298201–298300

|-id=232| 298232 Ericlimburg || || Eric Limburg (b. 1962), a Dutch amateur astronomer || |}

298301–298400

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298401–298500

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298501–298600

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298601–298700

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298701–298800

|-id=762| 298762 Sarahgallagher || || Sarah Connoran Gallagher (b. 1973), an American-Canadian astronomer. || |}

298801–298900

|-id=877| 298877 Michaelreynolds || || Michael D. Reynolds (born 1954), an American professor of astronomy and Dean of mathematics and sciences at FSCJ, Florida, as well as director of the Chabot Space and Science Center in California from 1991 to 2002 || |}

298901–299000

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