Meanings of minor planet names: 589001–590000 explained

589001–589100

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589101–589200

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589201–589300

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589301–589400

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589401–589500

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589501–589600

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589601–589700

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589701–589800

|-id=780| 589780 Ajka || || Ajka, a industrial town in central-west Hungary. || |}

589801–589900

|-id=841| 589841 Strobl || || Alajos Strobl (1856–1926), a Hungarian sculptor and painter. || |}

589901–590000

|-id=944| 589944 Suhua || || Hua Su (born 1972), a Chinese amateur astronomer from Yiyang, Hunan, who has found more than 200 SOHO comets. || |}