Meanings of minor planet names: 439001–440000 explained

439001–439100

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439101–439200

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439201–439300

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439301–439400

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439401–439500

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439501–439600

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439601–439700

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439701–439800

|-id=718| 439718 Danielcervantes || || Daniel Cervantes (born 1973) is an engineer who specializes in guidance and control systems for NASA spacecraft. || |}

439801–439900

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439901–440000

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