Meanings of minor planet names: 436001–437000 explained

436001–436100

|-id=048| 436048 Fritzhuber || || Fritz Huber (1958–2015) was a leading member of the core team of the first solar-powered observatory in Oberreith, Bavaria, Germany. || |}

436101–436200

|-id=149| 436149 Edabel || 2009 VL || Ed Abel (born 1944) is an active member of the Mountain Meadows, West Virginia, astronomy group. This is a community of advanced amateur astronomers that purchased adjacent mountaintop properties for their telescopes/observatories, see CBA-MM Observatory . It is one of the few remaining dark sites near the East Coast of the US. || |}

436201–436300

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436301–436400

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436401–436500

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436501–436600

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436601–436700

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436701–436800

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436801–436900

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436901–437000

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