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# Kimbel Library
**Kimbel Library,** located in Conway, South Carolina, is the academic library at Coastal Carolina University. It is named after William and Maud Kimbel.
## History
When Coastal Carolina Junior College was established as a branch of the College of Charleston, arrangements were made for the Horry County Memorial Library to house reserves, and the junior college supplemented the public library and Conway High School library budgets. Catherine Lewis became the first Librarian at Coastal Carolina after a classroom was converted into a library.
After Coastal became a branch of the University of South Carolina in 1961, it moved from its location at Conway High School and into its current location, sitting on 184 acres. Then, only the Singleton building existed, which housed classrooms, offices, and the library. A full-time librarian could no longer be afforded, so Patricia Kleinhans was hired as a library assistant. After the 1967 SACS visit described the library as minimal, the college decided to allot \$180,000 to expand the building and allow for the expansion of the library to 27,000 volumes.
In 1975 Coastal became a 4-year institution. The architectural firm of James, Durant, James and Matthews designed the new Kimbel Library. The Dargan Company was hired to build the 2 million dollar project during the summer of 1976. The ribbon-cutting ceremony of Kimbel Library was held on November 15, 1977.
Two-thirds of the library\'s second floor was devoted to 8 classrooms and 25 faculty offices that would later be available for library expansion. The original shelf space was for 120,000 volumes that would increase to 200,000 when the entire 2nd floor was utilized; although in 1977 the library only had about 55,000 books. On July 1, 1993, Coastal Carolina University became independent from the University of South Carolina. When the Edwards Building of Humanities and Fine Arts was built, it provided office space and classrooms for those that had been taking up space on the second floor of Kimbel Library. In 2002, the entire second floor of the library was renovated, and individual and group study rooms were provided, as well as more shelving for the 250,000 volumes Kimbel Library now has
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# Vic Gonsalves
**Victor Albert \"Vic\" Gonsalves** (20 October 1887, Cheribon -- 29 August 1922, Amsterdam) was a Dutch amateur association football player. Between 1906 and 1923 he played 86 matches for HBS Craeyenhout. He was nicknamed \"de Prins\" (the Prince) and known as a midfielder with a decent pass.
He made his debut for the Netherlands in 1909 away to Belgium, which the Dutch won 1--4. A month later he received his second cap in a 4--0 home loss against England. His third and final cap was a 3--2 defeat against Belgium in 1910. Gonsalves was a part of the Dutch Olympic team which won the bronze medal in the 1908 tournament; however, since he was a reserve player and did not play in a match, he was not given a medal.
He suffered with health problems and died at the age of 34
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# Culturology
**Culturology** or the **science of culture** is a branch of the social sciences concerned with the scientific understanding, description, analysis, and prediction of cultures as a whole. While ethnology and anthropology studied different cultural practices, such studies included diverse aspects: sociological, psychological, etc., and the need was recognized `{{by whom|date=October 2021}}`{=mediawiki} for a discipline focused exclusively on cultural aspects.
## In Russia {#in_russia}
The notion of culturology (*культурология*), as an interdisciplinary branch of the humanities, may be traced in the Soviet Union to the late 1960s and associated with the work of Mikhail Bakhtin, Aleksei Losev, Sergey Averintsev, Georgy Gachev, Juri Lotman, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Vladimir Toporov, Edward Markarian, and others. This kind of research challenged Marxist socio-political approach to culture.
Between 1980 and 1990, culturology received official recognition in Russia and was legalized as a form of science and a subject of study for institutions of higher learning. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it was introduced into the Higher Attestation Commission\'s list of specialties for which scientific degrees may be awarded in Russia and is now a subject of study during the first year at institutions of higher education and in secondary schools. Defined as the study of human cultures, their integral systems, and their influence on human behavior, it may be formally compared to the Western discipline of cultural studies, although it has a number of important distinctions.
Over past decades the following basic cultural schools were formed:
- philosophy of culture (A. Arnold, G. V. Drach, N. S. Zlobin, M. S. Kagan, V. M. Mezhuyev, Y. N. Solonin, M. B. Turov and others)
- theory of culture (B. S. Yerasov, A. S. Karmin, V. A. Lukov, A. A. Pelipenko, E. V Sokolov, A. Ya. Fliyer and others),
- cultural history (S. N. Ikonnikova, I. V. Kondakov, E. A. Shulepova, I. G. Yakovenko and others),
- sociology of culture (I. Akhiezer, L. G. Ionin, L. N. Kogan, A. I. Shendrik and others),
- cultural anthropology (A. A. Belik, Ye. A. Orlova, A. S. Orlov-Kretschmer, Yu. M.. Reznik and others),
- applied cultural studies (O. Astaf\'eva, I. M. Bykhovskaya and others),
- cultural studies art (K. E. Razlogov, N. A. Hrenov and others),
- semiotics of culture (Juri Lotman, V. N. Toporov, V. V. Ivanov, E. M. Meletinsky and others),
- cultural education (G. I. Zvereva, A. I. Kravchenko, T. F. Kuznetsova, L. M. Mosolova and others).
From 1992, research was started by the Russian Institute for Cultural Research. Today, along the line of the central office located in Moscow, three branches of RIC have been opened -- Siberian (opened in 1993 in Omsk), St. Petersburg Department (opened in 1997) and the Southern Branch (opened in 2012 in Krasnodar).
### Culturology studies at Moscow Lomonosov University {#culturology_studies_at_moscow_lomonosov_university}
In 1990, at the faculty of philosophy, a chair of the history and theory of world culture was created. Many prominent Soviet and Russian scholars like V. V. Ivanov, S. S. Averintsev, A. Y. Gurevich, M. L. Gasparov, G. S. Knabe, E. M. Miletinskiy, V. N. Romanov, T. V. Vasilyeva, N. V. Braginskaya, V. V. Bibikhin, Alexander Dobrokhotov have worked there.
Yuri Rozhdestvensky founded a school of Culturology at the Department of Language Studies of Moscow Lomonosov University. Rozhdestvensky\'s approach to the development of culture (accumulation and mutual influence of layers) can be compared to the approach used in media ecology.
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# Culturology
## Other uses {#other_uses}
The Oxford English Dictionary records usage of the word \"culturology\" with the meaning \"\[t\]he science or study of culture or a culture\" from 1920 onwards. American anthropologist Leslie White (1900-1975) popularised the term *culturology* among contemporary Anglophone social scientists. White defined culturology as a field of science dedicated to the study of culture and cultural systems.`{{pn|date=July 2024}}`{=mediawiki} He notes that \"culturology\" was earlier known as \"science of culture\" as defined by English anthropologist Edward Burnett Tylor in his book 1872 *Primitive Culture*. White also notes that he introduced this term in 1939, and that for the first time the term appeared in English dictionaries in 1954. He also remarks that the corresponding German term, *Kulturwissenschaft*, was introduced by Wilhelm Ostwald in 1909.
Following White, philosopher of science Mario Bunge (1919-2020) defined culturology as the sociological, economic, political, and historical study of concrete cultural systems. \"Synchronic culturology\" is said to coincide with the anthropology, sociology, economics, and political ideology of cultures. By contrast, \"diachronic culturology\" is a component of history. According to Bunge, \"scientific culturology\" also differs from traditional cultural studies as the latter are often the work of idealist literary critics or pseudo-philosophers ignorant of the scientific method and incompetent in the study of social facts and concrete social systems.
Bunge\'s systemic and materialist approach to the study of culture has given birth to a variety of new fields of research in the social sciences. Fabrice Rivault, for instance, was the first scholar to formalize and propose international political culturology as a subfield of international relations in order to understand the global cultural system, as well as its numerous subsystems, and explain how cultural variables interact with politics and economics to impact world affairs. This scientific approach differs radically from culturalism, constructivism, and cultural postmodernism because it is based on logic, empiricism, systemism, and emergent materialism. International political culturology is being studied by scholars around the world
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# Netsilik
The **Netsilik** `{{Pronunciation-needed}}`{=mediawiki} (Netsilingmiut`{{Pronunciation-needed}}`{=mediawiki}) are Inuit who live predominantly in Kugaaruk and Gjoa Haven, and somewhat in Taloyoak of the Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, and, to a smaller extent in the north Qikiqtaaluk Region, in Canada. They were, in the early 20th century, among the last northern indigenous peoples to encounter missionaries from the south.
## Language
The missionaries introduced a system of written language called Inuktitut syllabics (*Qaniujaaqpait*), based on syllabics, to the Netsilik in the 1920s. Eastern Canadian Inuit, among them the Netsilik, were the only Inuit to adopt a syllabic system of writing. The Netsilik\'s spoken language is *Natsilingmiutut*. It is a dialect of Inuvialuktun and the only one written in syllabics. The Utkuhiksalingmiut, a Kivallirmiut (Caribou Inuit) group speak a variant of it, Utkuhiksalik.
## Hunting and fishing {#hunting_and_fishing}
The harsh Arctic environment that the Netsilik inhabited yielded little plant life, so they had to rely on hunting to acquire most of the resources they needed to survive. In the summer months, the Netsilik would hunt caribou on the tundra. The caribou provided food as well as the hides most commonly used for clothing, although polar bear skins were also used when caribou skin was unavailable. Caribou antlers were also extremely important, and the Netsilik made many implements from caribou antlers, including the breathing hole probe that was integral for seal hunting. In the winter months the Netsilik would migrate out onto the sea ice where they would fish and hunt seal. The Netsilik people used fish as another subsistence strategy when seal and caribou were not available. The Netsilik fished for Arctic char using a kakivak to impale fish through a hole in the ice. Any excess fish were stored in ice blocks and saved for a time when fishing and hunting were both unrewarding. Seals also provided the Netsilik with fat for their *qulliq* (soapstone lamps), which both lit and heated the igloos. This made the Netsilik, and most other Inuit, one of the few peoples to hunt for their heating fuel, rather than use wood.
## Culture
By 1923, the Netsilik were in possession of firearms, and iron and steel had also begun to replace flint and bone for arrowheads, harpoons, needles, knives and other tools. This made hunting much easier, and the traditional migration patterns of the Netsilik began to change. From the 1930s to the 1960s, Christian missionaries and the Canadian government became more involved in the lives of the Netsilik, who began trading Arctic fox pelts in order to generate income to purchase imported goods. The process of acculturation accelerated in the 1960s, with more and more Netsilik converting to Christianity, moving into permanent settlements built from imported materials, taking up wage labour and using government services. Today, the Netsilik essentially do not practice traditional forms of subsistence, although some elders continue to make traditional artifacts such as kayaks and stone tools and trinkets for museums and for sale.
The Netsilik people were the subject of a 1970s U.S. educational project, *Man: A Course of Study*, which attracted criticism from American conservative groups.
In 1988 excerpts from Knud Rasmussen\'s Journals of the Fifth Thule Expedition were used by Canadian / American composer Raymond Luedeke to create an orchestral work with narration, *Tales of the Netilik*. This work was commissioned by six Canadian orchestras and played throughout Canada.
In the 1920s, Knud Rasmussen, and later in the 1930s, Gontran de Poncins reported that senicide was still practised by the Netsilik of King William\'s Land
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# Arnold Hörburger
**Arnold Hörburger** (February 17, 1886, Rotterdam -- February 20, 1966) was a Dutch amateur football (soccer) player.
He was a part of the Dutch Olympic team, which won the bronze medal in the 1912 tournament. Due to being a reserve player, he did not play in a match and was not awarded with a medal
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# Professional Liability Underwriting Society
The **Professional Liability Underwriting Society** (PLUS) is a non-profit organization with membership open to persons interested in the promotion and development of the professional liability industry.
## History
PLUS was founded in 1990. Since then, PLUS has grown from 300 members to over 7,000 members, representing over 1,000 companies active in the many fields of professional liability, including underwriters, brokers, risk managers, program managers, attorneys, claims examiners, general agents, teachers/professors, and students.
## Education
PLUS is recognized in the industry as the primary source of professional liability educational programs and seminars. The Society\'s comprehensive educational approach includes an annual International Conference, annual symposia, the RPLU designation program, and educational events organized by regional chapters of PLUS, all of which provide educational and networking opportunities.
The Registered Professional Liability Underwriter (RPLU) Program provides participants with a broad, basic understanding of professional liability disciplines. The RPLU designation is the only industry designation for professionals in the field of professional liability. PLUS has developed a comprehensive curriculum for the professional liability industry. The curriculum includes 23 modules, including core modules:
- Fundamentals of Liability Insurance/Commercial General Liability Insurance: Overview
- Professional Liability Insurance: Overview
- Financial Analysis
- Professional Liability Reinsurance
- Professional Liability Insurance Claims
- Medical Professional Liability Insurance: Introduction
- Directors & Officers Liability Insurance: Introduction
**PLUS University** is a two-day, classroom-style instructional event designed for new entrants to the professional liability industry. The curriculum for PLUS University is drawn from the RPLU modules, and courses are led by experienced members of the industry.
## Events and programming {#events_and_programming}
PLUS holds an annual International Conference, which brings together thousands of members from throughout the United States and around the world for three days of world-class educational programming and networking opportunities. From the inaugural meeting in 1988, which had 125 attendees, the annual International Conference has grown dramatically in both the number of attendees and in the breadth of topics covered.
The International Conference has been attended in recent years by around 2,000 participants annually and has featured speakers and panel presentations on current industry topics including legal malpractice, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the financial crisis, crisis management, shareholder litigation, and employment discrimination. Keynote speakers included former United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and co-founder of Apple Computer, Inc., Steve Wozniak. Past conferences have featured noted speakers from within and outside the professional liability industry, including former United States President, Bill Clinton, and former United States Secretary of State, General Colin Powell, Prime Minister Tony Blair and best-selling author Daniel Pink. The 26th annual Conference is scheduled for November 4--6, 2013 in Orlando, Florida and will feature speakers including Dr. Madeleine Albright, Jeb Bush, William Cohen, Karen Hughes, and others.
PLUS also organizes panel discussions and educational, networking and charitable events throughout the year. Key events include a D&O Symposium held annually in New York which focuses on directors and officers liability issues, a Professional Risk Symposium, which focuses on employment practices, errors and omissions, and fiduciary liability, and a Medical Professional Liability Symposium. In 2013, PLUS also put on three regional professional liability symposia in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Zurich, Switzerland. Regional chapters also organize regular educational, networking and charitable events.
## Publications
PLUS publishes the *PLUS Journal* semiannually. The Journal highlights members of the professional community, including career moves and advancements, designation earners, and events from the previous six months.
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# Professional Liability Underwriting Society
## Future PLUS {#future_plus}
On June 15, 2011, PLUS announced the Future PLUS initiative. Future PLUS seeks to attract, educate and retain the next generation of professional liability insurance specialists to ensure a bright future for the industry and PLUS, its flagship educational and networking association.
A key component of the Future PLUS initiative is the establishment of a new membership level for professionals who are 35 years old or younger. The Future PLUS membership level allows professionals who are newer to the industry to join PLUS for just \$50 annually and includes the full benefits of a PLUS membership, including member rates for the PLUS curriculum, national and chapter events, member access to plusweb.org, and receipt of the monthly PLUS Journal. In addition, a member of the Future PLUS Committee will participate in all PLUS Board meetings.
Future PLUS is charged with finding ways to expand and enhance PLUS\'s traditional education, information and networking offerings to increase the appeal and relevance of PLUS to new generations of professional liability professionals. A main focus of Future PLUS is building the skills of members through public speaking workshops, opportunities to speak on panels and access to industry events. Future PLUS also communicates the needs and interests of next-generation members of the insurance community to the PLUS Board to develop a Society that appeals to a younger, more diverse generation of professionals. Future PLUS seeks to maintain a vibrant and engaged association that benefits members of all ages.
## Awards
The \"PLUS1 Award\" is presented to a person whose efforts have contributed substantially to the advancement and image of the professional liability industry. Criteria include reputation and success in the professional liability industry, history of lectures and service on panels addressing topics in the industry, current activity in professional liability, activity and involvement in PLUS, longevity in the insurance industry, and measure of impact on the professional liability industry.
The \"Founders Award\" recognizes a member of PLUS who has made lasting and outstanding contributions to the Society. The Award is presented in honor of the spirit and dedication of PLUS Founder Angelo J. Gioia and other individuals who have contributed selflessly to create PLUS and establish it as the voice of the professional liability industry.
## Philanthropy
The PLUS Foundation is a separate nonprofit organization that serves the membership of the Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS). The Foundation identifies, initiates and sponsors a variety of charitable programs that give individuals and companies the opportunity to make a difference
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# Glenn January
**Glenn Arwin January Jr.** (born May 25, 1983) is a former professional Canadian football offensive tackle.
## Early years {#early_years}
He attended Second Baptist School and played high school football there. Additionally, he was in the choir his senior year, and part of a renowned dancing duet with his close pal Sam Whiteside. After having a small jazz band in Houston, TX with high school chaps with Jackson Osborne and Ronnie Bloomstrom, Glenn moved on to bigger and better things. Collegiately, January was an offensive lineman for the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
## Professional career {#professional_career}
He remained undrafted in the 2007 NFL draft and signed as a free agent with the Buccaneers.
On May 30, 2007, January signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. On March 5, 2008, he was traded to the Saskatchewan Roughriders, along with Ronald Flemons, Toronto\'s first round selection in the 2008 CFL Draft, and Toronto\'s second round selection in the 2010 CFL Draft in exchange for Kerry Joseph and Saskatchewan\'s third round pick in the 2010 Canadian Draft. Both Toronto and Saskatchewan were unhappy with January\'s play, but he went on to a decent career with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
January became a free agent and signed the same day with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on January 16, 2009. January won his first nod as a CFL East Division All-Star during the 2011 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season
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# Tranvía del Este
The **Tranvía del Este**, also known as the **Puerto Madero Tramway**, was a 12-block \"demonstration\" light rail line in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in operation from 2007 to 2012. It used French-built Alstom Citadis 302 trams on loan, initially from Mulhouse, France, and later from Madrid, Spain, and was jointly operated by Alstom, Metrovías, and Ferrovías.
After its initial demonstration status, numerous plans were put forward to extend the line and increase ridership, while incorporating it into the Buenos Aires Underground; however, none came to fruition. In March 2012, the Congress of Argentina promulgated a law which transferred Tranvía del Este to the city of Buenos Aires. Nevertheless, the city government refused to take over the service, leaving it inactive. In 2017, the stations were demolished in order to build the Paseo del Bajo.
## History
### Background
Tranvía del Este ran on former Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway tracks, that extended from the Central Station to Venezuela station, from there trains ran on a viaduct over Paseo de Julio Avenue to Casa Amarilla in La Boca, then continuing to Quilmes and Ensenada in Buenos Aires Province. After the Central Station was destroyed by fire (and demolished), Venezuela was set as terminus.
In May 2005, it was launched a project named \"Tren del Este\", which would be served by diesel railcars (similar to Premetro rolling stock) and operated by then-Belgrano Norte Line concessionary Ferrovías. Trains would depart from Aristóbulo del Valle station in Vicente López to Retiro, then running on the FCBA&E tracks to Avellaneda. Works planned included the construction of a third track to join del Valle and Retiro stations, and several intermediat stops such as \"Aeroparque\", located at the central hall of Aeroparque Jorge Newbery.
A total of 24 new stations would be built in an extension of 24 km. Rolling stock would be provided by Portuguese company Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses and included a total of 34 vehicles running on a track gauge of `{{track gauge|1000mm}}`{=mediawiki} at a maximum speed of 90 km/h. Nevertheless, that project was never carried out.
### Operation
With construction of the first section completed, the line was inaugurated on July 14, 2007. Initially, the service was provided by two Alstom Citadis 302 model vehicles, manufactured by the French company Alstom, built for the Mulhouse tramway, in France, and temporarily loaned to Buenos Aires. Carrying Mulhouse numbers 04 and 05, the vehicles were double-ended, bi-directional, low-floor, four-section units, each section having 48 fixed seats, another 16 folding seats and standing room for a total of 300 passengers for the whole car. The vehicles, locally known by the name Celeris, ran on an exclusive right-of-way for 2 km parallel to Avenida Alicia Moreau de Justo, from Avenida Córdoba to Avenida Independencia.
After Mulhouse requested the return of the two trams it loaned, those cars left Buenos Aires in 2008. Replacing them on the Tranvía del Este was another tram of the same type, but loaned from Madrid, Spain, where it was number 153 (a number it also used in Buenos Aires) in the fleet of the Metro Ligero de Madrid light rail system.
The Mulhouse and Madrid trams both wore the paint schemes of their home systems while in Buenos Aires.
Trams ran from Monday through Saturday from 8:00 until 23:20, and on Sundays and holidays from 9:00 until 22:00, every 15 minutes. For tickets there were two Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) installed at each station and guards with portable vending machines were also available. Tickets cost ARS 1.00 (around US\$0.26).
Extensions were planned, of 2 km to Retiro railway station and the Intercity Bus Terminal and of 5.2 km from the then-existing terminus at Independencia to Caminito in La Boca. However, the extension plans did not proceed.
### Closure
By 2012, the scheduled headway was 40 minutes, using one car, and ridership on the line declined to a very low level. In October 2012, the line\'s only tramcar broke down, and service consequently had to be suspended indefinitely. It was decided to close the line, and 10 October 2012 was the last day of service.
In January 2013, the Government of Argentina transferred the Buenos Aires Underground lines to the Government of Buenos Aires autonomous city, including the Tranvía del Este among its services. In May 2013, the defective car still remained, abandoned, at Independencia station. After the transfer, the extension and expansion of the line was considered but it was not carried out.
The proposal made by State-owned company \"Subterráneos de Buenos Aires\" (SBASE) consisted of a series of improvements to the service that included the extension of the line to Retiro complex (connecting it with the three railway terminals and the homonymous Underground stations). The project also included the construction of a second track and the purchase of eight trains (at a cost of US\$2 million).
Nevertheless, in July 2016, the Chief of Government of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodriguez Larreta, announced that the disused Tranvía del Este components would be transferred to the Premetro, including its rolling stock (one tram), overhead lines and traffic signals. The reason given for dismantling of the line (along with freight tracks in its vicinity) was that its existence conflicted with a regeneration program over the line\'s entire trajectory, which would turn the right-of-way into parks as well as a partly-underground motorway for buses and heavy goods vehicles travelling between the north and south of the city.
### Aftermath
In July 2017, the stations began to be demolished to build the \"Paseo del Bajo\", a 7-km length dual carriageway that connects the Presidente Illia and Buenos Aires--La Plata highways. Only heavy vehicles were allowed to run on Paseo del Bajo, which was inaugurated in 2019.
## Gallery
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# Nickel–hydrogen battery
A **nickel--hydrogen battery** (NiH~2~ or Ni--H~2~) is a rechargeable electrochemical power source based on nickel and hydrogen. It differs from a nickel--metal hydride (NiMH) battery by the use of hydrogen in gaseous form, stored in a pressurized cell at up to 1200 psi (82.7 bar) pressure. The nickel--hydrogen battery was patented in the United States on February 25, 1971 by Alexandr Ilich Kloss, Vyacheslav Mikhailovic Sergeev and Boris Ioselevich Tsenter from the Soviet Union.
NiH~2~ cells using 26% potassium hydroxide (KOH) as an electrolyte have shown a service life of 15 years or more at 80% depth of discharge (DOD) The energy density is 75 Wh/kg, 60 Wh/dm^3^ specific power 220 W/kg.[NASA/CR---2001-210563/PART2 -Pag.10](http://gltrs.grc.nasa.gov/reports/2001/CR-2001-210563-PART2.pdf) `{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081219191837/http://gltrs.grc.nasa.gov/reports/2001/CR-2001-210563-PART2.pdf |date=2008-12-19 }}`{=mediawiki}
The open-circuit voltage is 1.55 V, the average voltage during discharge is 1.25 V.
While the energy density is only around one third as that of a lithium battery, the distinctive virtue of the nickel--hydrogen battery is its long life: the cells handle more than 20,000 charge cycles with 85% energy efficiency and 100% faradaic efficiency.
NiH~2~ rechargeable batteries possess properties which make them attractive for the energy storage of electrical energy in satellites and space probes. For example, the ISS, Mercury Messenger, Mars Odyssey and the Mars Global Surveyor are equipped with nickel--hydrogen batteries. The Hubble Space Telescope, when its original batteries were changed in May 2009 more than 19 years after launch, led with the highest number of charge and discharge cycles of any NiH~2~ battery in low Earth orbit.
## History
The development of the nickel hydrogen battery started in 1970 at Comsat and was used for the first time in 1977 aboard the U.S. Navy\'s Navigation technology satellite-2 (NTS-2). Currently, the major manufacturers of nickel--hydrogen batteries are Eagle-Picher Technologies and Johnson Controls, Inc.
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# Nickel–hydrogen battery
## Characteristics
The nickel--hydrogen battery combines the positive nickel electrode of a nickel--cadmium battery and the negative electrode, including the catalyst and gas diffusion elements, of a fuel cell. During discharge, hydrogen contained in the pressure vessel is oxidized into water while the nickel oxyhydroxide electrode is reduced to nickel hydroxide. Water is consumed at the nickel electrode and produced at the hydrogen electrode, so the concentration of the potassium hydroxide electrolyte does not change. As the battery discharges, the hydrogen pressure drops, providing a reliable state of charge indicator. In one communication satellite battery, the pressure at full charge was over 500 pounds/square inch (3.4 MPa), dropping to only about 15 PSI (0.1 MPa) at full discharge.
If the cell is over-charged, the oxygen produced at the nickel electrode reacts with the hydrogen present in the cell and forms water; as a consequence the cells can withstand overcharging as long as the heat generated can be dissipated.`{{dubious|date=December 2013}}`{=mediawiki}
The cells have the disadvantage of relatively high self-discharge rate, i.e. chemical reduction of Ni(III) into Ni(II) in the cathode:
: NiOOH + 1/2H2 \<=\> Ni(OH)2
which is proportional to the pressure of hydrogen in the cell; in some designs, 50% of the capacity can be lost after only a few days\' storage. Self-discharge is less at lower temperature.
Compared with other rechargeable batteries, a nickel--hydrogen battery provides good specific energy of 55--60 watt-hours/kg, and very long cycle life (40,000 cycles at 40% DOD) and operating life (\> 15 years) in satellite applications. The cells can tolerate overcharging and accidental polarity reversal, and the hydrogen pressure in the cell provides a good indication of the state of charge. However, the gaseous nature of hydrogen means that the volume efficiency is relatively low (60-100 Wh/L for an IPV (individual pressure vessel) cell), and the high pressure required makes for high-cost pressure vessels.
The positive electrode is made up of a dry sintered porous nickel plaque, which contains nickel hydroxide. The negative hydrogen electrode utilises a teflon-bonded platinum black catalyst at a loading of 7 mg/cm2 and the separator is knit zirconia cloth (ZYK-15 Zircar).
The Hubble replacement batteries are produced with a wet slurry process where a binder agent and powdered metallic materials are molded and heated to boil off the liquid.
## Designs
- Individual pressure vessel (IPV) design consists of a single unit of NiH~2~ cells in a pressure vessel.
- Common pressure vessel (CPV) design consist of two NiH~2~ cell stacks in series in a common pressure vessel. The CPV provides a slightly higher specific energy than the IPV.
- Single pressure vessel (SPV) design combines up to 22 cells in series in a single pressure vessel.
- Bipolar design is based on thick electrodes, positive-to-negative back-to-back stacked in a SPV.
- Dependent pressure vessel (DPV) cell design offers higher specific energy and reduced cost.
- Common/dependent pressure vessel (C/DPV) is a hybrid of the common pressure vessel (CPV) and the dependent pressure vessel (DPV) with a high volumetric efficiency.
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# Dolf van der Nagel
**Rudolf Cornelis \"Dolf\" van der Nagel** (28 May 1889 in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies -- 10 October 1949) was a Dutch amateur football (soccer) player.
He was a part of the Dutch Olympic team which won the bronze medal in the 1912 tournament. Due to being a reserve player, he did not play in any of the matches and was not awarded a medal. He made one appearance for the Netherlands national team in 1914. He was a soldier by profession and in 1918 married Campegina Vitringa in Harderwijk
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# Krummnußbaum
**Krummnußbaum** is a town in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156001--156100
\|-bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156001 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RC|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 7, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156001}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=002 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156002 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RG|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 7, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156002}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=003 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156003 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RO|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 8, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156003}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=004 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156004 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RL|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156004}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=005 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156005 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RD|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156005}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=006 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156006 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RJ|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 14, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156006}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=007 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156007 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RN|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156007}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=008 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156008 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RZ|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156008}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=009 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156009 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RG|55}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156009}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=010 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156010 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RQ|75}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156010}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=011 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156011 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RE|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156011}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=012 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156012 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RV|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156012}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=013 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156013 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RW|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156013}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=014 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156014 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RR|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 14, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156014}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=015 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 156015 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RX|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 14, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156015}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=016 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156016 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RW|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 11, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156016}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=017 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156017 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RY|91}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 11, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156017}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=018 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156018 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RM|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 11, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156018}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=019 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156019 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RT|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 11, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156019}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=020 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156020 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RD|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156020}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=021 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156021 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RN|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156021}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=022 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156022 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RV|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156022}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=023 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156023 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RD|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156023}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=024 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156024 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RN|114}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156024}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=025 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156025 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RD|115}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156025}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=026 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156026 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RO|122}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156026}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=027 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156027 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RJ|126}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156027}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=028 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156028 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RT|127}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156028}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=029 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156029 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RK|128}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156029}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=030 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156030 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RK|130}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUT \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156030}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=031 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156031 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RX|139}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156031}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=032 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 156032 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RP|142}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156032}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=033 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156033 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RR|147}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156033}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=034 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156034 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RZ|151}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 11, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156034}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=035 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156035 \|\| `{{mp|2001 RU|154}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 11, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.97\" \| *970 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156035}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=036 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156036 \|\| 2001 SD \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Emerald Lane \|\| L. Ball \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156036}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=037 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156037 \|\| 2001 SQ \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Fountain Hills \|\| C. W. Juels, P. R. Holvorcem \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156037}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=038 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156038 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SK|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| CLA \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156038}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=039 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156039 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SR|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 18, 2001 \|\| Goodricke-Pigott \|\| R. A. Tucker \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156039}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=040 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156040 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SQ|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 18, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156040}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=041 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156041 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SM|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 18, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156041}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=042 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156042 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SB|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156042}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=043 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156043 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SC|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156043}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=044 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156044 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SA|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| 3:2 \|\| align=right \| *8.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156044}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=045 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156045 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SE|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156045}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=046 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156046 \|\| `{{mp|2001 ST|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156046}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=047 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156047 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SG|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156047}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=048 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156048 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SN|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156048}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=049 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156049 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SR|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156049}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=050 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156050 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SX|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156050}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=051 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156051 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SL|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156051}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=052 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156052 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SO|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156052}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=053 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156053 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SU|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156053}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=054 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156054 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SO|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| RAF \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156054}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=055 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156055 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SN|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156055}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=056 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156056 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SN|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156056}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=057 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156057 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SV|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156057}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=058 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156058 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SA|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156058}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=059 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156059 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SP|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156059}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=060 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156060 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SY|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156060}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=061 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156061 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SB|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156061}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=062 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156062 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SK|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156062}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=063 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156063 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SQ|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156063}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=064 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156064 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SP|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156064}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=065 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156065 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SE|67}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156065}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=066 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156066 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SR|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Bisei SG Center \|\| BATTeRS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156066}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=067 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156067 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SJ|79}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156067}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=068 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156068 \|\| `{{mp|2001 ST|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156068}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=069 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156069 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SM|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156069}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=070 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156070 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SG|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156070}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=071 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156071 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SL|105}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156071}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=072 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156072 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SF|113}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 18, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| MIT \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156072}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=073 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156073 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SF|118}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156073}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=074 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156074 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SE|125}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| CLA \|\| align=right \| 3.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156074}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=075 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156075 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SY|137}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156075}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=076 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156076 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SJ|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156076}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=077 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156077 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SU|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156077}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=078 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156078 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SU|150}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156078}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=079 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156079 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SH|151}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156079}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=080 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156080 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SJ|155}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156080}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=081 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156081 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SB|163}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156081}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=082 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156082 \|\| `{{mp|2001 ST|166}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.93\" \| *930 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156082}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=083 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156083 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SG|167}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156083}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=084 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156084 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SD|180}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156084}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=085 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156085 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SE|182}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| 3:2 \|\| align=right \| *7.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156085}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=086 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156086 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SX|183}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.94\" \| *940 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156086}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=087 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156087 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SO|185}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156087}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=088 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156088 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SJ|193}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.78\" \| *780 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156088}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=089 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156089 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SK|194}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156089}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=090 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156090 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SF|195}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| 1.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156090}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=091 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156091 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SF|205}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156091}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=092 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156092 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SQ|207}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156092}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=093 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156093 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SH|209}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156093}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=094 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156094 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SB|213}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.97\" \| *970 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156094}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=095 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156095 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SE|213}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156095}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=096 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156096 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SZ|213}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156096}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=097 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156097 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SF|217}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156097}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=098 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156098 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SR|228}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| *11 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156098}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=099 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156099 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SN|231}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156099}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=100 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156100 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SA|233}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156100}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156101--156200 {#section_1}
\|-bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156101 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SL|234}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156101}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=102 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156102 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SH|237}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156102}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=103 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156103 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SL|238}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156103}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=104 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156104 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SQ|240}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156104}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=105 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156105 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SK|242}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156105}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=106 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156106 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SA|244}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156106}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=107 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156107 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SL|247}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156107}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=108 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156108 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SS|247}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156108}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=109 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156109 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SP|248}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156109}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=110 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156110 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SY|249}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156110}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=111 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156111 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SY|253}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.91\" \| *910 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156111}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=112 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156112 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SO|254}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156112}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=113 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156113 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SY|266}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 25, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156113}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=114 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156114 \|\| `{{mp|2001 ST|267}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 25, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156114}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=115 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156115 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SQ|275}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 21, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.77\" \| *770 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156115}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=116 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156116 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SC|281}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 21, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156116}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=117 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156117 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SU|288}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 28, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156117}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=118 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156118 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SO|295}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156118}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=119 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156119 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SU|296}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156119}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=120 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156120 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SQ|302}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156120}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=121 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156121 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SZ|311}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS{{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156121}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=122 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156122 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SW|327}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 18, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156122}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=123 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156123 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SV|337}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| *12 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156123}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=124 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156124 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SR|344}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 23, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156124}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=125 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156125 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SH|347}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 25, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| 18 km \|\| `{{M+J|156125}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=126 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156126 \|\| `{{mp|2001 SB|350}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 20, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156126}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=127 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156127 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TR|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 11, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156127}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=128 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156128 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TA|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 7, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.97\" \| *970 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156128}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=129 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156129 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TY|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| KLI \|\| align=right \| 3.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156129}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=130 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156130 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TC|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156130}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=131 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156131 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TB|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156131}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=132 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156132 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TC|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156132}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=133 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156133 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TV|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156133}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=134 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156134 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TC|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156134}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=135 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156135 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TD|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| 2.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156135}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=136 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156136 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TY|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156136}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=137 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156137 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TM|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156137}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=138 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156138 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TU|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156138}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=139 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156139 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TS|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156139}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=140 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156140 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TP|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156140}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=141 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156141 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TP|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.94\" \| *940 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156141}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=142 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156142 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TB|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156142}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=143 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156143 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TN|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156143}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=144 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156144 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TP|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156144}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=145 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156145 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TH|62}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156145}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=146 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156146 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TB|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156146}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=147 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156147 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TC|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156147}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=148 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156148 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TL|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156148}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=149 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156149 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TP|72}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156149}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=150 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156150 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TN|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ERI \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156150}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=151 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156151 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TL|74}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156151}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=152 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156152 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TN|75}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156152}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=153 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156153 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TM|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156153}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=154 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156154 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TF|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156154}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=155 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156155 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TH|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156155}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=156 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156156 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TM|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156156}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=157 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156157 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TY|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156157}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=158 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156158 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TB|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156158}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=159 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156159 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TK|104}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 15, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156159}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=160 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156160 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TY|104}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156160}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=161 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156161 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TZ|111}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156161}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=162 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156162 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TB|112}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156162}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=163 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156163 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TF|112}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156163}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=164 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156164 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TC|116}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156164}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=165 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156165 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TG|132}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 11, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156165}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=166 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156166 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TG|134}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 12, 2001 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156166}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=167 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156167 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TA|135}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 13, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156167}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=168 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156168 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TO|144}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156168}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=169 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156169 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TR|149}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156169}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=170 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156170 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TH|150}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156170}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=171 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156171 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TX|150}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156171}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=172 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156172 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TG|159}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 11, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.88\" \| *880 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156172}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=173 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156173 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TR|162}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 11, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156173}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=174 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156174 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TO|164}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 11, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156174}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=175 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156175 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TH|174}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156175}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=176 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156176 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TX|180}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156176}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=177 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156177 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TF|181}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156177}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=178 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156178 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TM|181}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156178}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=179 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156179 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TR|187}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156179}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=180 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156180 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TP|195}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 15, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156180}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=181 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156181 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TK|204}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156181}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=182 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156182 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TE|219}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156182}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=183 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156183 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TN|219}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156183}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=184 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156184 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TX|219}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156184}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=185 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156185 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TH|220}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| 19 km \|\| `{{M+J|156185}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=186 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156186 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TE|222}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156186}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=187 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156187 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TJ|233}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 15, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156187}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=188 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156188 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TV|233}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 15, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| 15 km \|\| `{{M+J|156188}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=189 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156189 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TQ|236}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 7, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156189}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=190 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156190 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TY|236}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 8, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156190}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=191 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156191 \|\| `{{mp|2001 TJ|256}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.94\" \| *940 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156191}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=192 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156192 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UJ|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| BAR \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156192}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=193 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156193 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UC|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156193}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=194 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156194 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UM|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156194}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=195 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156195 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UW|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156195}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=196 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156196 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UZ|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156196}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=197 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156197 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UV|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BAR \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156197}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=198 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156198 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UP|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.85\" \| *850 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156198}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=199 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156199 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UA|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156199}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=200 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156200 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UB|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156200}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156201--156300 {#section_2}
\|-bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156201 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UJ|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156201}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=202 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156202 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UJ|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.79\" \| *790 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156202}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=203 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156203 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UQ|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156203}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=204 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156204 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UA|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156204}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=205 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156205 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UK|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156205}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=206 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156206 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UH|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156206}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=207 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156207 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UD|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156207}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=208 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156208 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UJ|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156208}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=209 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156209 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UG|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156209}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=210 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156210 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UH|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| 18 km \|\| `{{M+J|156210}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=211 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156211 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UR|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156211}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=212 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156212 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UB|62}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156212}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=213 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156213 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UH|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156213}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=214 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156214 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UO|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156214}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=215 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156215 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UK|72}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156215}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=216 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156216 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UX|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156216}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=217 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156217 \|\| `{{mp|2001 US|74}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156217}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=218 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156218 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UK|75}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156218}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=219 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156219 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UP|75}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156219}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=220 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156220 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UJ|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156220}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=221 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156221 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UE|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156221}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=222 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156222 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UB|91}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| *10 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156222}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=223 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156223 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UK|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.95\" \| *950 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156223}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=224 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156224 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UK|96}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156224}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=225 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156225 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UB|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156225}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=226 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156226 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UY|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156226}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=227 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156227 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UU|107}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156227}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=228 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156228 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UJ|118}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 22, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156228}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=229 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156229 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UY|118}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 22, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156229}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=230 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156230 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UE|119}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 22, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156230}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=231 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156231 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UC|123}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 22, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156231}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=232 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156232 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UC|128}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156232}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=233 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156233 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UY|131}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156233}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=234 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156234 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UJ|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156234}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=235 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156235 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UJ|145}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156235}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=236 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156236 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UM|145}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156236}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=237 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156237 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UH|146}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| 11 km \|\| `{{M+J|156237}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=238 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156238 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UL|151}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156238}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=239 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156239 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UC|153}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156239}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=240 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156240 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UO|155}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156240}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=241 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156241 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UX|156}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156241}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=242 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156242 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UD|162}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156242}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=243 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156243 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UL|163}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156243}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=244 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156244 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UX|169}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 21, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156244}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=245 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156245 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UF|174}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156245}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=246 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156246 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UQ|174}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156246}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=247 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156247 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UM|179}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 26, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156247}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=248 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156248 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UR|186}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156248}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=249 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156249 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UT|189}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156249}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=250 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156250 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UM|198}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| *10 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156250}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=251 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156251 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UN|201}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156251}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=252 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156252 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UV|201}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| *12 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156252}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=253 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156253 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UC|217}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 24, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156253}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=254 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156254 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UM|217}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 24, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156254}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=255 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156255 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UQ|220}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 21, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156255}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=256 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156256 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VC|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156256}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=257 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156257 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VC|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156257}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=258 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156258 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VE|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156258}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=259 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156259 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VY|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156259}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=260 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156260 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VJ|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156260}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=261 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156261 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VD|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156261}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=262 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156262 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VP|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156262}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=263 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156263 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VC|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156263}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=264 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156264 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VT|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156264}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=265 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156265 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VH|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156265}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=266 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156266 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VL|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156266}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=267 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156267 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VN|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156267}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=268 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156268 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VQ|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156268}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=269 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156269 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VP|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156269}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=270 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156270 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VF|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156270}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=271 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156271 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VV|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156271}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=272 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156272 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VO|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| RAF \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156272}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=273 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156273 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VU|70}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156273}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=274 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156274 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VY|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Kvistaberg \|\| UDAS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156274}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=275 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156275 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VC|90}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156275}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=276 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156276 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VH|90}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156276}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=277 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156277 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VN|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156277}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=278 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156278 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VN|105}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156278}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=279 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156279 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VO|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156279}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=280 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156280 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VX|119}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156280}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=281 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156281 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VC|121}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156281}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=282 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156282 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VK|126}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 14, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156282}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=283 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156283 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WN|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156283}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=284 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156284 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WE|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156284}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=285 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156285 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WG|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.85\" \| *850 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156285}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=286 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156286 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WV|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156286}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=287 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156287 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WU|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| V \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156287}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=288 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156288 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WQ|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156288}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=289 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156289 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WF|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156289}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=290 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156290 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WK|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156290}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=291 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156291 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WM|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156291}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=292 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156292 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WA|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156292}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=293 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156293 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WB|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| 13 km \|\| `{{M+J|156293}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=294 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156294 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WU|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| *12 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156294}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=295 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156295 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XG|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2001 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156295}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=296 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156296 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XU|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 8, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156296}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=297 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156297 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XR|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156297}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=298 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156298 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XT|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156298}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=299 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156299 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XA|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 7, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156299}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=300 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156300 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156300}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156301--156400 {#section_3}
\|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156301 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XZ|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156301}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=302 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156302 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XA|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156302}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=303 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156303 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XU|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156303}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=304 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156304 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XS|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156304}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=305 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156305 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XQ|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156305}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=306 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156306 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XS|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156306}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=307 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156307 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XC|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156307}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=308 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156308 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XN|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156308}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=309 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156309 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XZ|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156309}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=310 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156310 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XL|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156310}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=311 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156311 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156311}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=312 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156312 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XF|55}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156312}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=313 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156313 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XE|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156313}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=314 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156314 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XT|62}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156314}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=315 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156315 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XY|67}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156315}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=316 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156316 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|68}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156316}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=317 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156317 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XM|69}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156317}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=318 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156318 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XF|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156318}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=319 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156319 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XR|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156319}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=320 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156320 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XA|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156320}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=321 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156321 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XH|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156321}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=322 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156322 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XN|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156322}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=323 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156323 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XL|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156323}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=324 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156324 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XQ|85}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156324}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=325 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156325 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XC|98}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156325}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=326 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156326 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XG|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156326}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=327 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156327 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XW|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156327}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=328 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156328 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|108}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156328}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=329 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156329 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XO|110}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156329}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=330 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156330 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|112}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156330}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=331 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156331 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XF|115}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156331}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=332 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156332 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XY|117}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156332}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=333 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156333 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XN|125}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| RAF \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156333}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=334 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156334 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XH|132}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156334}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=335 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156335 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XM|132}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156335}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=336 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156336 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XC|133}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156336}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=337 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156337 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XR|133}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156337}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=338 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156338 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XW|138}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156338}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=339 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156339 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XL|148}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156339}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=340 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156340 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XU|150}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156340}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=341 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156341 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XA|153}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156341}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=342 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156342 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XT|154}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156342}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=343 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156343 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XE|163}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156343}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=344 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156344 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XT|165}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156344}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=345 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156345 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XX|168}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156345}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=346 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156346 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XY|169}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156346}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=347 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156347 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XS|170}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156347}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=348 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156348 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XW|171}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156348}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=349 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156349 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XA|175}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156349}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=350 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156350 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XS|179}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| WIT \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156350}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=351 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156351 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XW|182}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| 2.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156351}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=352 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156352 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XF|184}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156352}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=353 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156353 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XC|189}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156353}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=354 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156354 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XO|205}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156354}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=355 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156355 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XB|207}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156355}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=356 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156356 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XU|207}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156356}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=357 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156357 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XZ|208}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156357}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=358 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156358 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XF|214}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156358}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=359 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156359 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XV|214}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 13, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156359}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=360 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156360 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|215}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156360}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=361 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156361 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XU|217}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156361}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=362 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156362 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XN|224}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156362}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=363 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156363 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XZ|228}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156363}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=364 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156364 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XG|233}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156364}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=365 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156365 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|235}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156365}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=366 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156366 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XV|237}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156366}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=367 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156367 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XC|248}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156367}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=368 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156368 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XR|252}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156368}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=369 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156369 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|253}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156369}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=370 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156370 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XC|260}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156370}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=371 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156371 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YN|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 22, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156371}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=372 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156372 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YT|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 23, 2001 \|\| Kingsnake \|\| J. V. McClusky \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| 2.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156372}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=373 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156373 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YR|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156373}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=374 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156374 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YU|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156374}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=375 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156375 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YG|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156375}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=376 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156376 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YB|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156376}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=377 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156377 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YQ|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KRM \|\| align=right \| 4.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156377}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=378 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156378 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YS|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156378}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=379 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156379 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YJ|64}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156379}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=380 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156380 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YL|70}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156380}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=381 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156381 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YT|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156381}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=382 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156382 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YU|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156382}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=383 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156383 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YE|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156383}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=384 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156384 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YS|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156384}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=385 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156385 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YC|83}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| 3.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156385}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=386 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156386 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YR|87}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156386}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=387 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156387 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YQ|100}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156387}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=388 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156388 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YE|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156388}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=389 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156389 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YJ|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156389}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=390 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156390 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YM|103}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156390}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=391 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156391 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YX|107}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156391}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=392 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156392 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YA|113}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| DOR \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156392}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=393 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156393 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YA|124}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ERI \|\| align=right \| 3.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156393}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=394 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156394 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YA|139}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 23, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156394}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=395 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156395 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YS|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156395}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=396 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156396 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YH|146}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156396}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=397 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156397 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YK|147}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| EUN{{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156397}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=398 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156398 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YC|153}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 19, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156398}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=399 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156399 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YA|156}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 20, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156399}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=400 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156400 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YR|161}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 19, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156400}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156401--156500 {#section_4}
\|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156401 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AK|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2002 \|\| Cima Ekar \|\| ADAS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156401}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=402 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156402 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AO|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156402}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=403 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156403 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AX|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| RAF \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156403}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=404 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156404 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AQ|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| 2.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156404}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=405 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156405 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AS|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 10, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156405}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=406 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156406 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AW|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156406}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=407 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156407 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AE|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MRX \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156407}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=408 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156408 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AE|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156408}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=409 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156409 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AO|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156409}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=410 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156410 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AG|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156410}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=411 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156411 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AM|55}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156411}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=412 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156412 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AQ|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156412}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=413 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156413 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AQ|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156413}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=414 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156414 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AS|67}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156414}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=415 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156415 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AN|70}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156415}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=416 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156416 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AZ|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156416}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=417 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156417 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AA|77}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156417}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=418 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156418 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AV|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156418}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=419 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156419 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AJ|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156419}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=420 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156420 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AC|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156420}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=421 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156421 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AA|87}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156421}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=422 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156422 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AW|88}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156422}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=423 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156423 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AD|92}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 12, 2002 \|\| Cerro Tololo \|\| DLS \|\| BRA \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156423}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=424 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156424 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AG|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156424}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=425 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156425 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AE|97}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156425}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=426 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156426 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AJ|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156426}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=427 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156427 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AV|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156427}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=428 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156428 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AD|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156428}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=429 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156429 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AJ|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| XIZ \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156429}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=430 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156430 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AL|103}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156430}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=431 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156431 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AX|104}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156431}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=432 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156432 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AZ|104}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156432}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=433 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156433 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AD|113}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156433}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=434 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156434 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AT|119}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156434}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=435 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156435 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AO|120}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BRU \|\| align=right \| 7.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156435}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=436 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156436 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AB|123}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156436}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=437 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156437 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AS|136}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156437}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=438 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156438 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AZ|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156438}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=439 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156439 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AT|146}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156439}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=440 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156440 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AY|148}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156440}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=441 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156441 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AU|154}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156441}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=442 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156442 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AG|157}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156442}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=443 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156443 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AR|160}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156443}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=444 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156444 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AH|163}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| INO \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156444}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=445 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156445 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AQ|163}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156445}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=446 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156446 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AZ|166}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156446}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=447 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156447 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AM|177}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156447}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=448 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156448 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AU|180}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| JUN \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156448}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=449 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156449 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AH|182}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156449}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=450 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156450 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AS|198}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156450}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=451 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156451 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AH|203}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156451}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=452 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156452 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BU|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 18, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156452}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=453 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156453 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BC|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 18, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| XIZ \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156453}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=454 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156454 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BN|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 18, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156454}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=455 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156455 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BD|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 19, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156455}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=456 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156456 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BD|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 19, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156456}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=457 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156457 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BU|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 23, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156457}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=458 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156458 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BP|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 20, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156458}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=459 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156459 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BQ|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 20, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156459}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=460 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156460 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BU|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 20, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156460}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=461 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156461 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BM|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 20, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156461}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=462 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156462 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BZ|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 19, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156462}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=463 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156463 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CS|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 3, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156463}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=464 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156464 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 4, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156464}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=465 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156465 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CB|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 4, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156465}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=466 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 156466 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CG|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| *H* \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.64\" \| *640 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156466}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=467 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156467 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CK|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156467}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=468 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156468 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CQ|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE{{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156468}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=469 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156469 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CV|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156469}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=470 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156470 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CM|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156470}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=471 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156471 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CE|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156471}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=472 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156472 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CP|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156472}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=473 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156473 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CK|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Goodricke-Pigott \|\| R. A. Tucker \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156473}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=474 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156474 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CN|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Gnosca \|\| S. Sposetti \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156474}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=475 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156475 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CG|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 3, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156475}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=476 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156476 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 3, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156476}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=477 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156477 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 12, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| 628 \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156477}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=478 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156478 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CV|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156478}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=479 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156479 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CR|60}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156479}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=480 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156480 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CH|62}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156480}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=481 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156481 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CH|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156481}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=482 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156482 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CS|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156482}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=483 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156483 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CX|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156483}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=484 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156484 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CG|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156484}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=485 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156485 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CE|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156485}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=486 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156486 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|79}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156486}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=487 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156487 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CU|85}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156487}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=488 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156488 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CV|88}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156488}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=489 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156489 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CY|93}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156489}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=490 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156490 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CX|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NEM \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156490}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=491 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156491 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CN|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156491}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=492 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156492 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CN|108}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| DOR \|\| align=right \| 5.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156492}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=493 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156493 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CC|111}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156493}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=494 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156494 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CT|120}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156494}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=495 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156495 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|122}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156495}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=496 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156496 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CN|122}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156496}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=497 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156497 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CW|129}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156497}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=498 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156498 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CZ|129}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156498}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=499 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156499 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|138}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MRX \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156499}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=500 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156500 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CU|142}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156500}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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List of minor planets: 156001–157000
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156501--156600 {#section_5}
\|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156501 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CZ|142}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156501}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=502 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156502 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CZ|143}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS{{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156502}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=503 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156503 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|151}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156503}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=504 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156504 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CX|162}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156504}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=505 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156505 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CA|163}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156505}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=506 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156506 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CW|165}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156506}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=507 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156507 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CH|166}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156507}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=508 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156508 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CH|167}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156508}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=509 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156509 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CJ|168}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156509}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=510 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156510 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CF|171}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156510}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=511 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156511 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CS|183}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156511}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=512 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156512 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CX|186}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156512}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=513 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156513 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CJ|199}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156513}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=514 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156514 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CR|203}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156514}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=515 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156515 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CB|214}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156515}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=516 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156516 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CR|215}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156516}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=517 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156517 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CQ|216}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156517}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=518 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156518 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CV|216}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| GEF \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156518}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=519 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156519 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CQ|217}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156519}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=520 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156520 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CB|221}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156520}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=521 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156521 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CQ|228}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156521}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=522 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156522 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|230}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 12, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156522}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=523 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156523 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CL|249}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| XIZ \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156523}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=524 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156524 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CS|253}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 4, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156524}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=525 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156525 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CW|253}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 4, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156525}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=526 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156526 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CT|254}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156526}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=527 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156527 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|256}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 4, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NEM \|\| align=right \| 3.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156527}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=528 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156528 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CS|258}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| AER \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156528}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=529 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156529 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CR|259}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| DOR \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156529}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=530 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156530 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CT|263}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156530}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=531 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156531 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CA|268}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| 5.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156531}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=532 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156532 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CA|277}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NEM \|\| align=right \| 3.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156532}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=533 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156533 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CP|279}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156533}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=534 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156534 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CK|283}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156534}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=535 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156535 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CT|294}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156535}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=536 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156536 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CV|297}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NEM \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156536}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=537 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156537 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CU|300}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156537}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=538 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156538 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CG|301}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| WIT \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156538}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=539 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156539 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CK|309}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| PAD \|\| align=right \| 4.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156539}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=540 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156540 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CK|310}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156540}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=541 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156541 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CA|311}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| GEF \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156541}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=542 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156542 Hogg \|\| `{{mp|2002 CM|314}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|156542|Hogg}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| February 13, 2002 \|\| Apache Point \|\| SDSS \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156542}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=543 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156543 \|\| `{{mp|2002 DW|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 19, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156543}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=544 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156544 \|\| `{{mp|2002 DZ|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 19, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156544}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=545 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156545 \|\| `{{mp|2002 DF|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 20, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156545}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=546 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156546 \|\| `{{mp|2002 DN|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 16, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156546}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=547 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156547 \|\| `{{mp|2002 DX|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 16, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156547}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=548 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156548 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EM|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2002 \|\| Ondřejov \|\| P. Kušnirák \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156548}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=549 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156549 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EY|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2002 \|\| Cima Ekar \|\| ADAS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156549}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=550 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156550 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ES|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Bohyunsan \|\| Bohyunsan Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156550}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=551 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156551 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EH|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| CHA \|\| align=right \| *4.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156551}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=552 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156552 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EL|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156552}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=553 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156553 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EC|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156553}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=554 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156554 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ET|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156554}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=555 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156555 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EB|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156555}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=556 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156556 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EE|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156556}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=557 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156557 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EQ|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156557}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=558 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156558 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EV|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156558}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=559 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156559 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EX|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| PAD \|\| align=right \| 4.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156559}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=560 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156560 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EE|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156560}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=561 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156561 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EK|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KAR \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156561}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=562 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156562 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EB|64}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156562}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=563 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156563 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EL|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156563}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=564 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156564 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EC|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156564}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=565 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156565 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|85}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HNA \|\| align=right \| 4.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156565}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=566 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156566 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EU|85}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156566}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=567 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156567 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EL|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156567}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=568 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156568 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EN|97}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156568}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=569 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156569 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EP|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156569}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=570 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156570 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156570}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=571 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156571 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EX|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156571}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=572 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156572 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EC|129}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| PAD \|\| align=right \| 3.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156572}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=573 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156573 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EP|131}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156573}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=574 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156574 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EK|133}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156574}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=575 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156575 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ER|136}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156575}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=576 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156576 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|139}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156576}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=577 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156577 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EH|139}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| PAD \|\| align=right \| 3.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156577}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=578 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156578 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EZ|149}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156578}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=579 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156579 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ES|150}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156579}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=580 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156580 Madách \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|157}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|156580|Madách}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| March 3, 2002 \|\| Piszkéstető \|\| K. Sárneczky \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156580}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=581 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 156581 \|\| 2002 FO \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| *H* \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.93\" \| *930 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156581}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=582 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156582 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FK|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 18, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156582}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=583 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156583 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FF|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 19, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156583}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=584 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156584 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FH|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 20, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| THM \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156584}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=585 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156585 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GN|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 3, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| HOF \|\| align=right \| 4.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156585}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=586 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156586 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GV|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 4, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156586}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=587 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156587 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GB|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 4, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156587}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=588 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156588 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GH|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 4, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156588}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=589 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156589 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GT|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156589}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=590 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156590 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GD|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156590}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=591 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156591 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GP|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156591}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=592 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156592 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GF|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 8, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| THM \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156592}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=593 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156593 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GS|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156593}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=594 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156594 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GT|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| GEF \|\| align=right \| 3.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156594}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=595 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156595 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GU|68}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156595}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=596 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156596 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GQ|70}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 8, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| LIX \|\| align=right \| 7.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156596}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=597 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156597 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GJ|72}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| 2.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156597}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=598 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156598 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GA|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156598}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=599 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156599 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GY|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156599}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=600 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156600 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GK|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BRA \|\| align=right \| 3.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156600}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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List of minor planets: 156001–157000
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156601--156700 {#section_6}
\|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156601 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GT|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Kvistaberg \|\| UDAS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156601}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=602 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156602 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GN|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156602}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=603 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156603 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GR|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156603}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=604 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156604 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GG|83}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156604}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=605 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156605 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GE|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156605}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=606 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156606 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GV|85}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156606}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=607 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156607 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GE|91}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 8, 2002 \|\| Bergisch Gladbach \|\| W. Bickel \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156607}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=608 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156608 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GF|104}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| TEL \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156608}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=609 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156609 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GH|109}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156609}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=610 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156610 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GK|114}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| YAK \|\| align=right \| 6.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156610}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=611 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156611 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GS|119}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156611}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=612 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156612 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GH|120}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156612}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=613 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156613 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GA|128}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156613}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=614 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156614 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GH|130}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156614}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=615 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156615 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GL|130}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156615}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=616 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156616 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GS|133}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156616}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=617 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156617 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GM|138}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156617}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=618 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156618 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GD|141}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156618}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=619 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156619 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GL|144}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| BRA \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156619}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=620 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156620 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GW|145}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156620}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=621 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156621 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GV|146}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156621}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=622 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156622 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GY|150}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156622}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=623 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156623 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GT|152}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156623}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=624 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156624 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GT|156}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156624}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=625 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156625 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GU|163}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 14, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| AGN \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156625}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=626 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156626 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GV|167}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BRA \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156626}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=627 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156627 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GG|174}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MRX \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156627}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=628 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156628 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GD|180}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156628}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=629 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 156629 \|\| 2002 HC \|\| --- \|\| April 16, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| *H* \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156629}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=630 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156630 \|\| `{{mp|2002 HM|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 16, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156630}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=631 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156631 Margitan \|\| `{{mp|2002 JM|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|156631|Margitan}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| TIR \|\| align=right \| *5.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156631}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=632 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156632 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JK|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 2, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156632}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=633 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156633 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JP|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156633}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=634 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156634 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JW|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| *H* \|\| align=right \| 1.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156634}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=635 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156635 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JJ|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156635}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=636 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156636 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JX|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156636}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=637 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156637 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JR|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| 3.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156637}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=638 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156638 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JQ|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156638}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=639 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156639 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JV|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156639}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=640 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156640 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JU|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156640}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=641 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156641 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JN|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156641}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=642 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156642 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JH|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156642}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=643 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156643 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JK|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156643}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=644 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156644 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JJ|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156644}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=645 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156645 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JS|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156645}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=646 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156646 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JH|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156646}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=647 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156647 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JJ|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156647}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=648 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156648 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JC|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156648}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=649 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156649 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JM|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156649}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=650 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156650 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JQ|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156650}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=651 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156651 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JZ|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| TIR \|\| align=right \| *5.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156651}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=652 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156652 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JO|55}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156652}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=653 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156653 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JB|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156653}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=654 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156654 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JE|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156654}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=655 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156655 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JS|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.88\" \| *880 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156655}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=656 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156656 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JL|69}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156656}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=657 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156657 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JD|70}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156657}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=658 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156658 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JM|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156658}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=659 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156659 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JO|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156659}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=660 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156660 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JH|79}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156660}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=661 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156661 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JK|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156661}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=662 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156662 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JB|92}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156662}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=663 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156663 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JQ|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156663}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=664 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156664 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JQ|98}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156664}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=665 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156665 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JM|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156665}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=666 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156666 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JB|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156666}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=667 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156667 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JV|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156667}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=668 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156668 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JT|103}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156668}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=669 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 156669 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JY|108}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| *H* \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156669}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=670 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156670 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JK|111}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| LIX \|\| align=right \| *6.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156670}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=671 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156671 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JY|114}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| TIR \|\| align=right \| *6.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156671}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=672 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156672 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JF|115}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156672}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=673 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156673 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JO|115}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 15, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| EMA \|\| align=right \| *5.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156673}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=674 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156674 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JG|116}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ALA \|\| align=right \| *5.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156674}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=675 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156675 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JL|121}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156675}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=676 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156676 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JL|123}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156676}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=677 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156677 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JP|127}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 7, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156677}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=678 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156678 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JO|128}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 7, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156678}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=679 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156679 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JF|130}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156679}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=680 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156680 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JO|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 10, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156680}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=681 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156681 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JR|141}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156681}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=682 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156682 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JT|141}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| THM \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156682}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=683 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156683 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JH|142}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156683}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=684 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156684 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JG|144}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| *H* \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156684}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=685 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156685 \|\| `{{mp|2002 KD|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 17, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUP \|\| align=right \| 7.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156685}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=686 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156686 \|\| `{{mp|2002 KW|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 18, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.92\" \| *920 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156686}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=687 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156687 \|\| `{{mp|2002 KX|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 16, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ALA \|\| align=right \| *6.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156687}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=688 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156688 \|\| `{{mp|2002 KD|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 18, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156688}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=689 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156689 \|\| 2002 LQ \|\| --- \|\| June 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUP \|\| align=right \| 6.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156689}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=690 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156690 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LK|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 2, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156690}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=691 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156691 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LR|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 7.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156691}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=692 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156692 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LV|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156692}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=693 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156693 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LN|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156693}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=694 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156694 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LF|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156694}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=695 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156695 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LW|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| TIR \|\| align=right \| *5.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156695}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=696 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156696 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LD|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156696}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=697 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156697 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LU|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156697}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=698 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156698 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LR|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156698}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=699 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156699 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LY|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 9, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156699}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=700 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156700 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LQ|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156700}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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List of minor planets: 156001–157000
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156701--156800 {#section_7}
\|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156701 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LH|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156701}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=702 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156702 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LZ|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.85\" \| *850 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156702}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=703 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156703 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LF|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 14, 2002 \|\| Kingsnake \|\| J. V. McClusky \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 8.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156703}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=704 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156704 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LQ|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *4.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156704}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=705 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156705 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LN|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 9, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156705}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=706 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156706 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LE|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156706}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=707 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156707 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LW|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156707}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=708 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156708 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LD|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 11, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156708}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=709 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156709 \|\| `{{mp|2002 NZ|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 1, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156709}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=710 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156710 \|\| `{{mp|2002 NA|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 9, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| *H* \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156710}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=711 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156711 \|\| `{{mp|2002 NB|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156711}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=712 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156712 \|\| `{{mp|2002 NR|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156712}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=713 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156713 \|\| `{{mp|2002 OW|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 18, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 8.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156713}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=714 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156714 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PF|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 1, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.95\" \| *950 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156714}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=715 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156715 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PP|137}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156715}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=716 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 156716 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RK|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 4, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156716}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=717 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156717 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RT|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| SHU{{·}}3:2 \|\| align=right \| 6.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156717}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=718 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156718 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TZ|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 1, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156718}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=719 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156719 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TR|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156719}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=720 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 156720 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TY|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156720}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=721 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156721 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TG|93}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 3, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156721}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=722 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156722 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TR|203}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 4, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156722}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=723 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156723 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TQ|238}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.86\" \| *860 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156723}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=724 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156724 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TB|257}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156724}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=725 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156725 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TH|294}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156725}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=726 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156726 \|\| `{{mp|2002 UW|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 31, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.82\" \| *820 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156726}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=727 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156727 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VR|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 1, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.74\" \| *740 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156727}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=728 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156728 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VC|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156728}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=729 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156729 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VN|118}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 11, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156729}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=730 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 156730 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VM|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| *13 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156730}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=731 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156731 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XF|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156731}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=732 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156732 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XU|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156732}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=733 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156733 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XO|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156733}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=734 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156734 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XN|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156734}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=735 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156735 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XE|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 7, 2002 \|\| Needville \|\| Needville Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156735}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=736 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156736 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XW|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156736}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=737 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156737 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XD|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156737}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=738 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156738 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XS|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.97\" \| *970 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156738}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=739 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156739 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XA|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156739}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=740 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156740 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XG|64}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156740}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=741 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156741 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XQ|64}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156741}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=742 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156742 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XJ|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156742}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=743 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156743 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XM|75}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156743}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=744 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156744 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XP|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156744}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=745 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156745 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XH|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156745}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=746 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156746 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XM|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156746}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=747 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156747 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XH|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156747}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=748 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156748 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XQ|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156748}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=749 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156749 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XS|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156749}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=750 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156750 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XW|90}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156750}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=751 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156751 Chelseaferrell \|\| `{{mp|2002 XL|92}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|156751|Chelseaferrell}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| December 4, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| M. W. Buie \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156751}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=752 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156752 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XL|96}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156752}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=753 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156753 \|\| 2002 YW \|\| --- \|\| December 27, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156753}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=754 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156754 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YR|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 27, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156754}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=755 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156755 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YH|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 28, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156755}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=756 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156756 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YL|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156756}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=757 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156757 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YA|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 28, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| ERI \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156757}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=758 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156758 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YS|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156758}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=759 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156759 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YU|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156759}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=760 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156760 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YV|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156760}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=761 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156761 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YA|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156761}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=762 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156762 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YR|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156762}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=763 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156763 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AF|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156763}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=764 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156764 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AN|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156764}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=765 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156765 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AZ|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156765}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=766 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156766 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AE|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156766}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=767 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156767 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AH|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156767}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=768 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156768 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AW|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.93\" \| *930 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156768}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=769 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156769 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AJ|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156769}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=770 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156770 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AN|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156770}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=771 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156771 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AP|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156771}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=772 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156772 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AX|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156772}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=773 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156773 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AY|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156773}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=774 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156774 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AL|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156774}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=775 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156775 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AU|60}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 1.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156775}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=776 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156776 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AO|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156776}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=777 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156777 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AM|69}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156777}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=778 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156778 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AB|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 10, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156778}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=779 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156779 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AA|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 10, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KLI \|\| align=right \| 2.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156779}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=780 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156780 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AV|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 10, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| NYS{{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156780}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=781 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156781 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AE|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 15, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156781}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=782 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156782 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AR|87}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156782}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=783 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156783 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AB|90}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156783}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=784 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156784 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AJ|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 10, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156784}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=785 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156785 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BH|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 24, 2003 \|\| La Silla \|\| A. Boattini, H. Scholl \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156785}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=786 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156786 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BW|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156786}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=787 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156787 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BY|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| CHL \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156787}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=788 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156788 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BG|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156788}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=789 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156789 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BC|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156789}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=790 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156790 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BY|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156790}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=791 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156791 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BP|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156791}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=792 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156792 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BV|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 1.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156792}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=793 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156793 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BY|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156793}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=794 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156794 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BV|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156794}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=795 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156795 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BX|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156795}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=796 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156796 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BZ|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.97\" \| *970 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156796}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=797 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156797 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BA|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156797}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=798 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156798 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BC|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156798}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=799 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156799 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BD|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156799}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=800 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156800 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BR|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUT \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156800}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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List of minor planets: 156001–157000
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156801--156900 {#section_8}
\|-bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156801 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BW|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156801}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=802 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156802 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BL|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 25, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156802}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=803 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156803 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BY|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156803}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=804 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156804 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BB|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156804}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=805 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156805 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BJ|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156805}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=806 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156806 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BR|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156806}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=807 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156807 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BG|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156807}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=808 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156808 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BK|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156808}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=809 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156809 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BG|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156809}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=810 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156810 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BP|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156810}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=811 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156811 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BS|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.87\" \| *870 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156811}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=812 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156812 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BM|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156812}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=813 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156813 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BY|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156813}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=814 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156814 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BC|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156814}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=815 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156815 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BJ|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS{{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156815}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=816 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156816 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BQ|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156816}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=817 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156817 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BV|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156817}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=818 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156818 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BZ|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156818}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=819 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156819 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BR|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 30, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156819}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=820 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156820 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BK|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.72\" \| *720 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156820}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=821 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156821 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BM|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156821}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=822 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156822 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BT|60}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.91\" \| *910 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156822}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=823 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156823 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BV|60}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156823}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=824 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156824 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BX|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156824}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=825 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156825 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BB|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 30, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156825}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=826 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156826 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BE|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 30, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.97\" \| *970 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156826}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=827 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156827 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BH|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 30, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156827}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=828 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156828 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BQ|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156828}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=829 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156829 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BO|72}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BAR \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156829}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=830 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156830 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BA|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 31, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.93\" \| *930 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156830}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=831 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156831 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BX|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 30, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156831}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=832 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156832 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BS|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 30, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156832}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=833 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156833 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BT|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156833}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=834 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156834 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BC|88}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156834}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=835 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156835 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BF|92}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156835}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=836 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156836 \|\| 2003 CS \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156836}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=837 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156837 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CV|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156837}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=838 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156838 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CW|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.84\" \| *840 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156838}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=839 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156839 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CD|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 2, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156839}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=840 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156840 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CC|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156840}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=841 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156841 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CZ|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156841}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=842 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156842 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CA|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156842}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=843 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156843 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CN|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156843}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=844 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156844 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CS|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156844}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=845 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156845 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CR|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156845}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=846 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156846 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CU|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.74\" \| *740 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156846}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=847 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156847 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CA|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 2, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156847}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=848 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156848 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CJ|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 4, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.92\" \| *920 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156848}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=849 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156849 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CB|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156849}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=850 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156850 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CM|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 4, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156850}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=851 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156851 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CY|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUT \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.87\" \| *870 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156851}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=852 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156852 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CQ|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156852}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=853 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156853 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CD|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2003 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156853}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=854 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156854 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CF|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156854}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=855 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156855 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CN|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2003 \|\| Needville \|\| Needville Obs. \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.97\" \| *970 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156855}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=856 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156856 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CZ|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 9, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156856}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=857 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156857 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CR|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156857}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=858 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156858 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DN|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156858}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=859 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156859 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DS|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 19, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156859}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=860 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156860 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DG|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156860}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=861 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156861 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DO|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156861}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=862 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156862 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DF|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 24, 2003 \|\| Campo Imperatore \|\| CINEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156862}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=863 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156863 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DN|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 25, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.92\" \| *920 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156863}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=864 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156864 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DX|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 26, 2003 \|\| Campo Imperatore \|\| CINEOS \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156864}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=865 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156865 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DQ|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 23, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| CHL \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156865}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=866 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156866 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DB|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 26, 2003 \|\| Črni Vrh \|\| Črni Vrh \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156866}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=867 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156867 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DD|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 27, 2003 \|\| Kleť \|\| Kleť Obs. \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156867}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=868 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156868 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DK|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 19, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156868}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=869 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156869 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DS|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 23, 2003 \|\| Goodricke-Pigott \|\| J. W. Kessel \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156869}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=870 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156870 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DU|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 21, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156870}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=871 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156871 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DF|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 21, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156871}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=872 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156872 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DS|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156872}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=873 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156873 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DF|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EUT \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156873}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=874 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156874 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DG|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156874}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=875 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156875 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DT|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156875}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=876 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156876 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DW|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156876}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=877 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156877 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DZ|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 28, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156877}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=878 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156878 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EF|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| PHO \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156878}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=879 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156879 Eloïs \|\| `{{mp|2003 EQ|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|156879|Eloïs}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| March 4, 2003 \|\| Saint-Véran \|\| Saint-Véran Obs. \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|156879}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=880 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156880 Bernardtregon \|\| `{{mp|2003 ES|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|156880|Bernardtregon}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| March 4, 2003 \|\| Saint-Véran \|\| Saint-Véran Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156880}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=881 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156881 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EK|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156881}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=882 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156882 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EH|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156882}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=883 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156883 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EG|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| KLI \|\| align=right \| 2.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|156883}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=884 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156884 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EE|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156884}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=885 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156885 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EL|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156885}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=886 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156886 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EW|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156886}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=887 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156887 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EO|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156887}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=888 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156888 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EN|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156888}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=889 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156889 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EH|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156889}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=890 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156890 \|\| `{{mp|2003 ES|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156890}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=891 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156891 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EY|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156891}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=892 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156892 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EK|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156892}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=893 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156893 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EL|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156893}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=894 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156894 \|\| `{{mp|2003 ED|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156894}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=895 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156895 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EX|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| SVE \|\| align=right \| 4.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156895}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=896 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156896 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EN|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156896}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=897 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156897 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EY|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156897}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=898 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156898 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EX|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.82\" \| *820 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156898}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=899 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156899 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EK|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156899}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=900 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156900 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EN|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.95\" \| *950 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156900}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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List of minor planets: 156001–157000
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# List of minor planets: 156001–157000
## 156901--157000 {#section_9}
\|-bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156901 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EK|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 7, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156901}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=902 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156902 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EQ|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156902}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=903 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156903 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EC|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156903}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=904 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156904 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EO|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 7, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156904}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=905 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156905 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EA|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 7, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.95\" \| *950 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156905}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=906 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156906 \|\| `{{mp|2003 ES|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 8, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156906}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=907 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156907 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EO|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 8, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156907}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=908 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156908 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EG|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156908}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=909 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156909 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EP|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 8, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156909}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=910 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156910 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FB|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Campo Imperatore \|\| CINEOS \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156910}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=911 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156911 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FD|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156911}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=912 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156912 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FS|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 24, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156912}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=913 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156913 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FN|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 24, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156913}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=914 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156914 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FB|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156914}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=915 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156915 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FK|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156915}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=916 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156916 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FJ|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 24, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156916}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=917 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156917 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FE|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156917}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=918 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156918 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FC|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 24, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156918}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=919 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156919 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FY|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 25, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156919}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=920 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156920 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FS|55}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.81\" \| *810 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156920}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=921 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156921 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FT|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.93\" \| *930 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156921}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=922 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156922 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FD|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156922}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=923 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156923 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FT|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156923}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=924 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156924 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FC|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156924}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=925 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156925 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FJ|60}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156925}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=926 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156926 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FQ|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156926}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=927 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156927 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FL|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156927}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=928 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156928 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FW|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156928}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=929 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156929 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FL|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156929}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=930 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156930 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FZ|74}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156930}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=931 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156931 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FU|83}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156931}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=932 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156932 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FZ|87}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 28, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156932}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=933 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156933 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FM|96}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 30, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156933}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=934 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156934 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FU|97}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 30, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156934}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=935 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156935 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FX|103}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 24, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156935}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=936 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156936 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FN|111}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 31, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156936}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=937 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156937 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FU|112}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 30, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156937}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=938 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156938 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FQ|118}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156938}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=939 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156939 Odegard \|\| `{{mp|2003 FB|120}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|156939|Odegard}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| March 24, 2003 \|\| Goodricke-Pigott \|\| V. Reddy \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156939}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=940 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156940 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FA|121}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 25, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156940}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=941 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156941 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GY|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 2, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156941}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=942 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156942 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GB|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156942}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=943 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156943 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GC|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156943}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=944 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156944 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GM|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156944}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=945 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156945 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GO|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156945}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=946 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156946 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GF|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156946}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=947 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156947 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GO|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156947}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=948 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156948 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GG|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 4, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|156948}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=949 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156949 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GX|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 4, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156949}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=950 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156950 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GE|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156950}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=951 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156951 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GQ|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156951}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=952 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156952 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GQ|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| RAF \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156952}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=953 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156953 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HD|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 25, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156953}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=954 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156954 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HP|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 23, 2003 \|\| Campo Imperatore \|\| CINEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156954}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=955 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156955 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HO|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 24, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156955}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=956 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156956 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HE|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156956}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=957 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156957 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HY|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 24, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156957}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=958 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156958 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HZ|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156958}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=959 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156959 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HK|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 28, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156959}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=960 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156960 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HM|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 28, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156960}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=961 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156961 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HM|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 28, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156961}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=962 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156962 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HL|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 28, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156962}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=963 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156963 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HP|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 28, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| EUN{{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156963}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=964 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156964 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HF|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 28, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156964}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=965 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156965 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HE|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 28, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156965}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=966 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156966 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HH|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 28, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156966}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=967 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156967 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HB|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156967}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=968 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156968 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HJ|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 29, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156968}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=969 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156969 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HK|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156969}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=970 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156970 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HY|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 29, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156970}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=971 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156971 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HQ|55}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 29, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156971}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=972 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156972 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JY|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 3, 2003 \|\| Reedy Creek \|\| J. Broughton \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|156972}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=973 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 156973 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JM|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 1, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156973}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=974 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156974 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JO|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156974}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=975 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156975 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JW|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 1, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156975}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=976 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156976 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JH|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 2, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156976}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=977 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156977 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JV|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 1, 2003 \|\| Pla D\'Arguines \|\| R. Ferrando \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156977}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=978 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156978 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JT|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 5, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156978}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=979 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156979 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JB|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 5, 2003 \|\| Bergisch Gladbach \|\| W. Bickel \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156979}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=980 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156980 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JE|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156980}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=981 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156981 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KS|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 22, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156981}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=982 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156982 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KD|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 22, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156982}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=983 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156983 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KF|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156983}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=984 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156984 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KB|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 26, 2003 \|\| Bohyunsan \|\| Bohyunsan Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156984}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=985 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156985 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KE|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 27, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|156985}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=986 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156986 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KA|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 24, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156986}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=987 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156987 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KC|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|156987}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=988 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156988 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KE|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|156988}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=989 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156989 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KB|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 27, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156989}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=990 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156990 Claerbout \|\| `{{mp|2003 KX|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|156990|Claerbout}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| May 28, 2003 \|\| Needville \|\| J. Dellinger \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|156990}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=991 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156991 \|\| `{{mp|2003 LK|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 2, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156991}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=992 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156992 \|\| `{{mp|2003 LD|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BAR \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156992}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=993 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156993 \|\| 2003 ME \|\| --- \|\| June 21, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BAR \|\| align=right \| 3.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|156993}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=994 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156994 \|\| `{{mp|2003 MT|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156994}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=995 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156995 \|\| 2003 NM \|\| --- \|\| July 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156995}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=996 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 156996 \|\| `{{mp|2003 OC|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 22, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156996}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=997 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156997 \|\| `{{mp|2003 OK|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 22, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|156997}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=998 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156998 \|\| `{{mp|2003 ON|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 25, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| 3.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|156998}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=999 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 156999 \|\| `{{mp|2003 OC|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 23, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 7.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|156999}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=000 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 157000 \|\| `{{mp|2003 OL|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 20, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6
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# Lean like a Cholo
\"**Lean Like a Cholo**\" is the first single released by American rapper Down AKA Kilo from his album *Definition of an Ese*. It debuted on the U.S. *Billboard* Hot 100 at #93 in May 2007 and has peaked at #34. \"Cholo\" is a term used in Mexico and the southwestern United States. In modern Mexico and the U.S., \"cholo\" is a term implying a gangster or gang member. The big body guard from Jose Luis Sin Censura makes a guest appearance.
## Remixes
- The song \"Tatted like a Cholo\" by Tyga uses the same instrumental track.
- Parodies of the song include;\" \"Lean Like a Chola\" by Carmen; the track \"Eat like a Gordo,\" by Tattoo, a Los Angeles-based DJ from the hip-hop station Power 106 FM, has played on several Southern California radio stations and can be found around the Internet
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# Shane Redmond
**Shane Patrick Redmond** (born 23 March 1989) is an Irish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He now plays Gaelic football with St Mary\'s, Saggart in the Dublin Senior Football Championship.
## Career
Born in Dublin, Redmond began his career with Rathcoole Boys before moving to famed Dublin schoolboy club Cherry Orchard.
## Nottingham Forest {#nottingham_forest}
Redmond signed for Nottingham Forest from Cherry Orchard in July 2006. In November 2008 he joined Eastwood Town on loan. He spent five months on loan with the eventual Northern Premier League Premier Division winners, making a total of 31 appearances: 24 in the league and seven in Eastwood\'s successful FA Cup run. Redmond was recalled by Forest on 6 April 2009 as cover for Paul Smith.
### Burton Albion {#burton_albion}
On 6 July 2009, Forest agreed to loan the Republic of Ireland under-21 keeper to Burton Albion until January, with the possibility of a season-long agreement. After his first game for Burton Albion, in which they suffered a 3--1 defeat against Shrewsbury Town, he was replaced by his fellow on-loan goalkeeper Artur Krysiak.
### Darlington
Redmond returned to Forest in January 2010, but was soon loaned out again to League Two strugglers Darlington. He made his full league debut against Northampton Town which ended in a 2--1 defeat for his new club.
### Chesterfield
Redmond was among a number of players released by Forest at the end of the 2009--10 season. On 4 August 2010, he signed for League Two side Chesterfield on a monthly contract after a successful pre-season trial with the club. Despite not playing in a single match for the Spireites, Redmond was reserve goalkeeper on a regular basis he was able to gain a Football League Two winners medal. Redmond was released by Chesterfield at the end of the 2010--11 season as his contract had expired.
### Mansfield Town {#mansfield_town}
On 1 July 2011, Redmond was announced as Mansfield Town\'s latest signing. He was released by Mansfield at the end of the 2012--13 season.
### Bray Wanderers {#bray_wanderers}
In July 2013, Redmond signed for League of Ireland Premier Division club Bray Wanderers. He was largely understudy to first choice goalkeeper Darren Quigley in the Carlisle Grounds.
## International
Redmond has been capped 21 times by the Republic of Ireland at U21 level, a record number of appearances.
## Gaelic football {#gaelic_football}
After finishing playing professional football, Redmond returned to Gaelic football with St. Mary\'s, Saggart in the Dublin Senior Football Championship
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# Woodley Lewis
**Woodley Carl Lewis Jr.** (June 14, 1925 -- December 29, 2000) was an American professional football player who was an end, wide receiver and defensive back in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Oregon Ducks. Lewis played 11 seasons in the NFL for the Los Angeles Rams, Chicago Cardinals, and Dallas Cowboys.
## Early years {#early_years}
Lewis attended Manual Arts High School, before moving on to the Los Angeles City College. After his sophomore year he accepted a scholarship from the University of Oregon.
In 1948, he was a teammate of Norm Van Brocklin and was the starting halfback (he missed 3 games with an injury). Oregon tied with California for the title of the Pacific Coast Conference, forerunner of the Pac-12. California was undefeated overall, and Oregon\'s only loss was at undefeated Michigan, that year\'s national champions. Oregon did not go to the Rose Bowl, however, because Cal was voted by the other schools to represent the PCC in the game. They would lose 13-21 in the Cotton Bowl against Southern Methodist University. He also became the first African-American to play in the Cotton Bowl Stadium. In 1949, he led the nation in kickoff returns, ranked seventh in pass interceptions (8) and led his team in rushing with 473 yards (6.8-yard average).
He finished his college eligibility as the school\'s record-holder in career kickoff return average (34.1 avg.), single-season return average (43.2), career rushing yards per carry (5.6), longest punt return (92 yards against Oregon State, 1949) and longest kickoff return (102 yards against Colorado, 1949).
In 1999, he was inducted into the University of Oregon Athletics Hall of Fame. He was also inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame.
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# Woodley Lewis
## Professional career {#professional_career}
### Los Angeles Rams {#los_angeles_rams}
Lewis was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the eighth round (103rd overall) of the 1950 NFL draft, becoming the third African-American ever drafted in the National Football League.
He earned the starting position at right cornerback and registered an interception in his first professional game. As a rookie, he finished the season with a team record 12 interceptions (second in the league) and 275 interception return yards (first in the league). He was the only Rams rookie to ever be named to a Pro Bowl until 1962 (Merlin Olsen). The next year, he played on offense and defense, helping the Rams become NFL champions for the second time in franchise history.
In 1953, he led the league in kickoff return yards with 830 (league record) and punt return yards with 267. Of special significance was his game against the Detroit Lions, when he registered 294 combined return yards (league record), with 120 punt return yards (including a 78-yard touchdown return) and 174 kickoff return yards, in a 31-19 win.
The next year, he led the league again in kickoff return yards with 836, breaking his own league record. In 1955, he was moved to wide receiver.
On September 24, 1956, he was traded to the Chicago Cardinals in exchange for a draft choice. During his time with the Rams, he played as a cornerback, running back, wide receiver and on special teams.
### Chicago Cardinals {#chicago_cardinals}
In 1956, he played as a defensive back. The next year, he was moved to wide receiver and was third on his team in receiving yards with 424. He also led the league in all purpose yards with 1,281, was second in kickoff return yards with 682 and third in punt return yards with 175.
In 1958, he led the team in receiving, registering 46 receptions (sixth on the league) and 690 receiving yards (sixth on the league).
On September 16, 1960, He was traded to the Dallas Cowboys. He was one of only three players to never miss a game during the decade of the 1950s, the others being Leo Nomellini and Emlen Tunnell.
### Dallas Cowboys {#dallas_cowboys}
Lewis was a part of the franchise\'s inaugural season. As the team\'s elder statesman and a reserve wide receiver, he appeared in 6 games and registered one reception for 19 yards. He was released on November 10.
## Personal life {#personal_life}
On December 29, 2000, he died of heart and kidney problems.
In 1962, he invested in a 36-lane bowling alley with an adjacent restaurant and cocktail lounge at 1950 North Central Avenue, becoming one of the first African-American business owners in Compton
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# First City Monument Bank
**First City Monument Bank** (FCMB), a member of FCMB Group Plc, is a financial services holding company headquartered in Lagos. FCMB Group Plc has nine subsidiaries divided among three business groups: commercial and retail banking, investment banking, and asset and wealth management. As of December 2020, the group\'s total assets were valued at US\$5 billion (NGN: 2 trillion).
## History
The entity from which the bank was founded, **City Securities Limited (CSL)**, was established in 1977 by the late Oloye Subomi Balogun, the Otunba Tunwashe of Ijebu, a Yoruba traditional aristocrat. First City Merchant Bank was established in 1982 with seed capital from CSL. It was incorporated as a private limited liability company on 20 April 1982 and granted a banking license on 11 August 1983. It was the first bank to be established in Nigeria without government or foreign support. In 2001, the name of the bank was changed from First City Merchant Bank to First City Monument Bank Limited following the bank\'s transformation to a universal bank. A new subsidiary, FCMB Capital Markets Limited, was formed to support its corporate finance activities. On 15 July 2004, FCMB changed its status from a private limited liability company to a public limited liability company and was listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) by introduction on 21 December 2004.
Credit Direct Limited, a non-bank subsidiary, was established in 2007.
As a result of the 2010, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) regulation, FCMB Group Plc was formed and became the financial holding company for FCMB's direct subsidiaries.
In 2014, FCMB (UK) Limited, a branch of First City Monument Bank Limited, was authorized to operate in the United Kingdom. It is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.
In November 2017, FCMB Group acquired FCMB Pensions Limited (formerly Legacy Pension Managers Limited). In July 2021, FCMB Pensions Limited acquired a 60% stake in AIICO Pension Managers Limited.
## Subsidiaries
FCMB Group PLC is made up of nine subsidiaries that include:
1. FCMB Capital Markets Limited -- Investment banking & Advisory services -- Lagos, Nigeria
2. FCMB (United Kingdom) Limited -- Investment banking -- London, United Kingdom
3. CSL Stockbrokers Limited -- Stock brokerage services -- Lagos, Nigeria
4. FCMB Pensions Limited (Formerly Legacy Pension Fund Administrators) -- Abuja, Nigeria
5. Credit Direct Limited -- Microfinance lending -- Lagos, Nigeria
6. FCMB Microfinance Bank -- Microfinance banking -- Lagos, Nigeria
7. FCMB Limited -- Commercial and retail banking services - Lagos, Nigeria. This subsidiary was once headed by Olu Akanmu
8. FCMB Asset Management Limited -- Asset and wealth management - Lagos, Nigeria
9. FCMB Trustees Limited - Asset administration and transfer -- Lagos, Nigeria
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# First City Monument Bank
## The Bank {#the_bank}
In November 2010, IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, announced a \$70 million investment in FCMB. That same month, both FinBank and First City Monument Bank (FCMB) announced that FCMB has expressed interest in acquiring shareholding and become the strategic investor in FinBank, another Nigerian commercial bank that was undercapitalized. In February 2012, following regulatory approval, FCMB acquired 100% shareholding and began the integration of Finbank in its existing operations.
By 2017, FCMB had 4.3 million customers, 220 branches, and a banking subsidiary in the United Kingdom. In 2021, the bank's customer base reached almost 8 million.
In October 2020, the bank joined Open Banking Nigeria, a nonprofit that advocates for a common standard for open Application Programming Interface (API) within the Nigerian financial ecosystem.
In 2021, FCMB was named the Best SME Bank in Africa and the Best SME Bank in Nigeria at the Asian Banker Middle East and Africa Regional Awards.
### Small- and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) {#small__and_medium_scale_enterprises_smes}
FCMB's SME Advisory Service provides SMEs with market intelligence, technical assistance, and intervention funds. In 2019, the bank launched Hub One, a co-working space to give start-ups internet access. In 2020, FCMB secured a \$50 million loan facility from the IFC to help the bank expand their SMEs loans to support businesses during the coronavirus pandemic. By 2021, it had provided over N23 billion loan guarantees to SMEs with inadequate collateral coverage or those in a start-up stage. In 2021, FCMB received a \$50 million loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to support the agribusiness, manufacturing, healthcare and renewable energy sectors, with 30% of the funds going to women-owned businesses. It also received a \$10 million loan from Oikocredit to fund agricultural businesses, especially in low-income areas impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
### Agriculture
FCMB has several programs in the agribusiness industry to help provide better access to finances, research, and manpower development. As of May 2021, the bank had helped 100,000 farmers increase food production through partnerships with individuals, groups, and other stakeholders. These include partnerships with outgrower and smallholder farmers with Babban Gona (Great Farm), which has grown from 100 to over 20,000 farmers; a partnership with Psaltry International Limited, which produces and markets cassava products; and Plantation Industries Limited, a company that processes raw cocoa beans into cocoa liquor, cocoa butter, cocoa cake and cocoa powder. The bank also gave N300 million to Tractor Owners and Hiring Facilities Association of Nigeria (TOHFAN) so that the group could provide tractors to farmers in Kaduna.
### Women-owned businesses {#women_owned_businesses}
In March 2019, FCMB launched SheVentures, a program that helps women-owned or managed SMEs access financing, training, mentoring, and networking. Beneficiaries receive loans between N500,000 to N5 million and pay zero interest. Since 2019, the program has helped more than 15,000 women-owned SMEs.
### Youth
In 2015 FCMB launched Flexx, a banking account that helps youths make healthy banking decisions. Flexx Hubs are banks for students on different campuses around Nigeria including Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (MediLag), the Lagos State Polytechnic (Lapsotech) and others. In 2018, the bank sponsored 1,000 members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in the Youth Entrepreneurship and Empowerment Program. In 2021, FCMB partnered with WeForGood and Slum Art Foundation to work with 200 children in the slum of Ijora-Badia, Lagos, teaching them art and painting.
### Renewable energy {#renewable_energy}
In 2021, FCMB executed credit enhancement agreements worth N20.9 billion to support renewable energy projects in Nigeria. The bank also developed a product for mini-grid developers under an initiative offered by the World Bank/Rural Electrification Agency (REA).
## Ownership
The shares of stock of First City Monument Bank are listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, where they trade under the symbol: **FCMB**. The current detailed shareholding in the bank, following the merger with FinBank, is publicly available.
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# First City Monument Bank
## Governance
FCMB Group Plc (FCMB) remains committed to institutionalizing corporate governance principles as part of the group\'s corporate structure. It continues to ensure adherence to the implementation of corporate governance rules of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Nigerian Stock Exchange and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The board of directors of FCMB Group Plc is composed of a chairman and nine directors (three executive directors and six non-executive directors) in line with international best practice, which requires the number of non-executive directors to be more than the executive directors. There is a clear separation of duties between the group chief executive and the chairman of the board.
The Board meets regularly to set broad policies for the group\'s business and operations, and it ensures that an objective and professional relationship is maintained with the group\'s auditors to promote transparency in financial and non-financial reporting. Directors\' emoluments, as well as their shareholding information, are disclosed in the group\'s Annual Report and Accounts.
### Leadership
In 2017, Ladi Balogun was appointed group chief executive of FCMB's holding company, FCMB Group Plc. He had previously been the managing director of FCMB. Under his leadership from 2007-2017, the bank grew to be one of Nigeria's top 10 commercial banks. Balogun serves on the board of several FCMB Group companies, chairs the board of Credit Direct Limited, and serves as Chairman of Tenet Investment Company and Chairman of Legacy Pension Managers Ltd.
In January 2021, Yemisi Edun, FCMB's executive director and chief financial officer, was named Acting Managing Director after the managing director at the time, Adam Nuru, stepped down. In July, the appointment became official, making her FCMB's first female CEO. Edun first joined the bank in 2000 as the Divisional Head of Internal Audit and Control.
She has a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Ife, Ile-Ife, and a master's degree in international accounting and finance from the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. She is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and a Certified Financial Analyst, CFA. She is also a Certified Information Systems Auditor.
FCMB Group Plc\'s nine subsidiaries are headed by:
1. Yemisi Edun, managing director, First City Monument Bank Limited
2. Colin Fraser, chief executive officer, FCMB (UK) Limited
3. Akinwande Ademosu, managing director, Credit Direct Limited
4. Adetunji Lamidi, managing director, FCMB Microfinance Bank Limited
5. Abimbola Kasim, Ag. Managing Director, FCMB Capital Markets Limited
6. Abiodun Fagbulu, managing director, CSL Stockbrokers Limited
7. Christopher Bajowa, Ag. Managing Director, FCMB Pensions Limited
8. James Ilori, managing director, FCMB Asset Management Limited
9. Samuel Adesanmi, managing director, FCMB Trustees Limited
## Awards
- Excellence in FinTech in the Payment Category by Finnovex West Africa Summit and Awards 2023**
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# Alex Milne (artist)
**Alex Milne** is a Canadian comic book artist, best known for his work on various *Transformers* comic books.
## Career
Graduating from Sheridan College, Milne debuted on the comics scene after being hired by Dreamwave Productions to pencil their *Transformers: Energon* series. He would also work on *Transformers Armada: More Than Meets the Eye*, and the box art for the Alternators Jazz and Grimlock during his time there. After the collapse of Dreamwave, Milne was hired by UDON to work on Devil\'s Due Publishing\'s third *G.I. Joe vs the Transformers* comic. After its completion, Milne was hired by IDW Publishing to pencil and ink the official adaptation of the 2007 Transformers movie, released in June, 2007, a month before the release of the movie. Other major projects have included IDW\'s *The Transformers: Megatron Origin* and *The Transformers: Spotlight* issue on Arcee as well as *Transformers: Timelines* for Fun Publications and the TFcon Toronto 2007 \"Alternated Masterpiece\" and 2009 \"Universe Divided\" lithographs. He also created the box art for the 2008 and 2009 BotCon exclusives as well as the 2009 Botcon Transformers 25th Anniversary Lithograph. Milne also drew the 2007 Botcon comic *Games of Decepticon*, and drew the cover for the 2009 *Wings of Honor* comic. Milne was the principal artist on the *Transformers Movie* sequel comic: *Transformers: The Reign of Starscream*. He has worked on the *Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen*, *Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Movie Prequel: Alliance*, covers for *Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Movie Prequel: Defiance*, and the third issue of the comic adaptation for the *Revenge of the Fallen* movie adaptation.
Milne served as the primary artist alongside writer James Roberts for IDW Publishing\'s *The Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye* comic, which ran for 57 issues from January 2012 to September 2016.
## Controversy
Comic Book Resources disclosed that much of the work credited to Dreamwave founder Pat Lee was in fact drawn by Milne, who received only a fragment of Lee\'s payment for work on *Cyber Force*. When Top Cow discovered this, Lee stopped paying Milne entirely. Milne later confirmed this in an interview
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# Leiben
**Leiben** is a town in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria
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# 1899 in the United Kingdom
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}} Events from the year **1899 in the United Kingdom**.
## Incumbents
- Monarch -- Victoria
- Prime Minister -- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Coalition)
## Events
- 6 January -- Lord Curzon becomes Viceroy of India.
- 7 January -- *The Lucky Star*, an English comic opera composed by Ivan Caryll and produced by the D\'Oyly Carte Opera Company premieres at the Savoy Theatre in London for the first of 143 performances.
- 12--13 January -- the Lynmouth life-boat *Louisa* is launched from Porlock Weir, entailing being hauled overland for 15 mi with a climb of 1423 ft across Exmoor using 100 volunteers to save all 18 crew of the *Forrest Hall* in the Bristol Channel.
- 25 February -- in an accident at Grove Hill, Harrow, Edwin Sewell becomes the world\'s first driver of a petrol-driven vehicle to be killed; his passenger, Maj. James Richer, dies of injuries three days later.
- 9 March -- Charles C. Wakefield begins the lubricating oil company which will become Castrol.
- 11 March -- the world\'s first wireless distress signal is sent to the East Goodwin light vessel when German cargo-carrying barquentine *Elbe* runs aground in fog on Goodwin Sands off the Kent coast, bringing assistance from Ramsgate Lifeboat Station.
- 25 March -- The rowing crew of Cambridge University wins the annual boat race against Oxford University for the first time in a decade. Oxford had won the race in nine consecutive seasons (1890 to 1898).
- 27 March -- Guglielmo Marconi successfully transmits a radio signal across the English Channel.
- 18 April -- The Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 goes into effect, creating 32 counties of Ireland (six which would become Northern Ireland) and abolishes the counties corporate of Carrickfergus and Drogheda.
- 1 May -- the National Trust acquires its first part of Wicken Fen, making it the UK\'s oldest wetland nature reserve.
- 17 May -- foundation stone of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London is laid by Queen Victoria, her last public engagement -- a week before her 80th birthday. Now in the 62nd year of her reign, she is Britain\'s longest-serving monarch up to this time.
- 24 May -- the 80th birthday of Queen Victoria is celebrated throughout the British Empire.
- 26 May -- the guns of the British warship HMS *Scylla*, commanded by Captain Percy Scott, hit their targets 56 out of 70 times after Scott and his crew solve the problem of aiming a ship cannon on rolling seas.
- Summer -- the Central England Temperature sees its 4th hottest summer since 1659 and the hottest since 1868, as of this year. There is also a drought, leading to the 8th driest summer on record at this date.
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- 19 June -- Edward Elgar\'s *Enigma Variations* (*Variations on an Original Theme*, Op. 36) are premiered at St James\'s Hall in London conducted by Hans Richter; the work rapidly attracts international acclaim.
- 22--27 June -- the highest ever recorded cricket score, 628 not out, is made by schoolboy A. E. J. Collins.
- 9 August -- royal assent for:
- Board of Education Act 1899, establishing the Board of Education.
- Elementary Education (Defective and Epileptic Children) Act, empowering school authorities to identify and make appropriate educational provision for \'defective\' children.
- Seats for Shop Assistants Act 1899, providing, for the first time, a respite for workers required to remain standing for long periods of time.
- 21 August -- Sir Edmund Antrobus, owner of the land on Salisbury Plain upon which Stonehenge stands in England, offers to sell the land to the British government for £125,000. After Sir Edmund\'s death in 1915, his brother Cosmo will have the land auctioned for £6,600.
- September -- the British Mutoscope and Biograph Company makes *King John* (a very short silent film) in London, the first known film based on a Shakespeare play.
- 6 September
- White Star Line\'s transatlantic ocean liner `{{RMS|Oceanic|1899|6}}`{=mediawiki} sails on her maiden voyage out of Liverpool. At 17,272 gross register tons and 704 ft, she is the largest ship afloat, following scrapping of the `{{SS|Great Eastern}}`{=mediawiki} a decade earlier.
- Flying Fox completes the English Triple Crown by finishing first in the 2,000 Guineas, Epsom Derby and St Leger.
- 24 September -- A crowd of several thousand men in London disrupts an anti-war demonstration in Trafalgar Square and shouts down the Peace Association speakers as well as hurling \"decayed apples and eggs and other missiles.\"
- 6 October -- The War Office alerts the administrators of British Army Reserve to prepare for drafting of soldiers in preparation for war in South Africa.
- 9 October -- first motor bus in London.
- 11 October -- Second Boer War begins: In South Africa, a war between the United Kingdom and the Boers of the Transvaal and Orange Free State, erupts.
- 13 October -- Second Boer War: Siege of Mafeking begins.
- 16 October -- *A Chinese Honeymoon*, the first musical to run for more than 1,000 performances, is performed for the first time, making its debut at the Theatre Royal in Hanley, Staffordshire before moving to London.
- 20 October -- Second Boer War: Battle of Talana Hill -- In the first major clash of the conflict, near Dundee, Natal, the British Army drives the Boers from their position, but with heavy casualties, including the commanding general Sir Penn Symons.
- 27 October -- Louise Masset, an unmarried mother, murders her 3-year old son in a bathroom at the Dalston Junction railway station in London. She will be found guilty on 18 December and hanged at Newgate Prison three weeks later.
- 31 October -- The House of Commons unveils the statue of Oliver Cromwell.
- 13 November -- Bede (died 735) is declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII, the only Englishman so named.
- 15 November -- the American Line\'s `{{SS|St. Paul}}`{=mediawiki} becomes the first ocean liner to report her imminent arrival by wireless telegraphy when Marconi\'s station at The Needles contacts her 66 nautical miles off the coast of England.
- 20 November -- Germany\'s Kaiser Wilhelm II and his family arrive in London at the invitation of Queen Victoria\'s government and are greeted by cheering crowds.
- 24 November -- Mahdist War: Decisive British and Egyptian victory at the Battle of Umm Diwaykarat ends the war in Sudan.
- 30 November -- The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, makes a controversial speech at Leicester proposing \"a new Triple Alliance between the Teutonic race and the two great trans-Atlantic branches of the Anglo-Saxon race which would become a potent influence on the future of the world.\"
- 8 December -- the Aldeburgh life-boat capsizes on service: seven of the eighteen crew are killed.
- 15 December -- Glasgow School of Art opens its new building, the most notable work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
- 23 December -- Sir Reginald Wingate is appointed as the new British Governor-General of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
### Undated
- Raising of school leaving age in England and Wales to twelve.
- Liquorice allsorts first marketed by Bassetts of Sheffield.
- Oxo beef stock cubes introduced by Liebig\'s Extract of Meat Company.
## Publications
- Joseph Conrad\'s novella *Heart of Darkness* (three-part serial format).
- E. W. Hornung\'s first A. J. Raffles novel *The Amateur Cracksman*.
- Rudyard Kipling\'s poem \"The White Man\'s Burden\" and his school stories *Stalky & Co.*
- E. Nesbit\'s children\'s novel *The Story of the Treasure Seekers*.
- Clarence Rook\'s allegedly documentary *The Hooligan Nights; Being the Life and Opinions of a Young and Impertinent Criminal Recounted by Himself*.
- Somerville and Ross\'s stories *Some Experiences of an Irish R.M.* (collected in book form).
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# 1899 in the United Kingdom
## Births
- 1 January -- Jack Beresford, rower (died 1977)
- 11 January -- Eva Le Gallienne, actress (died 1991)
- 17 January -- Nevil Shute (Norway), novelist (died 1960 in Australia)
- 21 January -- John Bodkin Adams, doctor and suspected serial killer (died 1983)
- 24 January -- Thomas Woodrooffe, naval officer and radio commentator (died 1978)
- 3 February -- Doris Speed, actress (died 1994)
- 21 February -- Sir Donald Hardman, Royal Air Force commander (died 1982)
- 13 March -- William Lovelock, composer (died 1986)
- 18 March -- Marjorie Abbatt, toy-maker and businesswoman (died 1991)
- 30 March -- Cyril Radcliffe, lawyer and public servant (died 1977)
- 2 April -- Robin Hill, biochemist (died 1991)
- 26 April -- Sir John Nicoll, governor of Singapore (died 1981)
- 6 May -- Billy Cotton, bandleader and singer (died 1969)
- 18 May -- Ronald Armstrong-Jones, barrister (died 1966)
- 22 May -- Binnie Hale, musical theatre performer (died 1984)
- 25 May -- Kitty Harris, spy for the Soviet Union (died 1966)
- 26 May -- Ruth Bird, historian and schoolteacher (died 1987)
- 1 June -- Edward Charles Titchmarsh, mathematician (died 1963)
- 7 June -- Elizabeth Bowen, Anglo-Irish novelist (died 1973)
- 18 June -- John Warburton, actor (died 1981)
- 29 June -- Edward Twining, diplomat, Governor of North Borneo and of Tanganyika (died 1967)
- 1 July -- Charles Laughton, actor (died 1962)
- 13 August -- Alfred Hitchcock, film director (died 1980)
- 27 August -- C. S
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# Virginia Minor
**Virginia Louisa Minor** (March 27, 1824 -- August 14, 1894) was an American women\'s suffrage activist in Missouri. She is best remembered as the plaintiff in *Minor v. Happersett*, an 1875 United States Supreme Court case in which Minor unsuccessfully argued that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution gave women the right to vote. And the first president of the Women\'s suffrage Association in Missouri.
## Life
Minor was born in Caroline County, Virginia on March 27, 1824. the second of seven children of Warner and Maria Timberlake Minor.
Minor married her distant cousin Francis Minor in 1843; they settled in St. Louis in 1844. During the American Civil War, Minor was an active member of the St. Louis Ladies\' Union Aid Society that later became the Western Sanitary Commission. She got pregnant and had her first child in 1852; who was only 14 years old when he died from a bullet in 1866. When the war ended Minor and other labored women demostration of citizenship, along with the Republican Party supporting expansion of citizenship to the reconstruction in the Civil war aftermath would help to acquire similar rights for women.
In 1867, Minor co-founded and became the first president of the Woman\'s Suffrage Association of Missouri (later an affiliate of the American Woman Suffrage Association). The Women\'s Suffrage Association of Missouri was the first organization created with the specific aim of enfranchising women. Minor personally sided with the National Woman\'s Suffrage Association, prompting her resignation as President of the Missouri Association. At an 1869 convention in St. Louis, Minor stated that \"the Constitution of the United States gives me every right and privilege to which every other citizen is entitled.\" Later that year, Francis and Virginia Minor drafted and circulated pamphlets arguing for women\'s suffrage based on the newly passed Fourteenth Amendment.
On October 15, 1872, Virginia Minor attempted to register to vote in St. Louis. When election registrar Reese Happersett turned her down, Virginia (represented by Francis) filed suit in the Missouri state courts. The trial court, Missouri Supreme Court, and United States Supreme Court all ruled in favor of the state of Missouri. The Supreme Court unanimously held \"that the Constitution of the United States does not confer the right of suffrage upon any one\", and that the decision of who should be entitled to vote was left to the legislative branch.
They brought no slaves with them and never purchased any in St. Louis. Indeed, the slave population in St. Louis was on the decline. By 1850, it would constitute only 3 percent of the total population, a percentage of the population that would continue to decrease as ever more new migrants to the state, like the Minors, declined to participate in the institution.
While the women\'s rights movement was pressing for the reform of married women\'s legal status in the North, no such organized movement would materialize in Missouri, a slaveholding state. What was possible was the \"creative\" use of standing laws-that is, making use of a law that, while technically legal, subverted the law\'s general intent that rendered women legal non-entities. Everything that needed to happen was some legal expertise on the part of Francis Minor and then being willing to give up his status as \"lord and master\" to be able to bestow on his wife her legal personality. We see this strategy at work in May 1846 when Francis Minor bound his trustee in a way calculated to move Virginia Minor as close as possible to being a completely empowered individual in her own right. The trustee was to hold the property in trust only until such time as Virginia Minor determined to \"sell, mortgage, devise, bequeath or otherwise dispose of the same or any part thereof at her will and pleasure\". Virginia Minor was further empowered to \"at any time revoke the power of the old and appoint a new trustee\". If the trustee should fail to carry out her will, she could change trustees until she found one that would do so to her satisfaction.
When a St. Louis chapter of the National Woman Suffrage Association was established in 1879, Minor was elected president of a suffrage group once more. Virginia Minor testified in support of women\'s suffrage before the United States Senate in 1889. Minor was chosen to serve as the organization\'s president once more after the two associations were unified in 1890. She remained in this role until 1892, when her poor health compelled her to resign. She died on August 14, 1894, two years later, and was laid to rest at St. Louis\' Bellefontaine Cemetery.
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# Virginia Minor
## Legacy
In December 2013 Minor was announced as an inductee to the Hall of Famous Missourians. Her bronze bust was unveiled in 2014 as one of forty-four on permanent display in the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City.
Minor was named an honoree of the National Women\'s History Alliance in 2020. Susan B. AnthonySusan B. Anthony
Although the Minors demonstrated operate as a partnership to women\'s rights in Missouri, Virginia Minor is credited to their efforts. Even Susan B. Anthony, who knew them both well, when asked to write an encyclopedia entry for Virginia Minor, attributed the jointly conceived, filed, and argued the legal case to Virginia Minor alone. Perhaps we chary recognize great women showing that there might be a great man behind every great woman. Historians do discuss the rise of a more companionate relationship between husbands and wives, as far back as the American Revolution, but there are fewer documents were the husbands choosing to put their wives\' causes first. \"Historians seem to find the idea that men might, at the expense of their gender privilege, take a stand for the emancipation of women, puzzling, if not inexplicable\". Francis Minor was one such man, a \"women\'s rights man.\" As we will see, it was the gender equality that the Minors practiced at home for more than twenty years as a married couple---not the inequality between them---that underwrote their eventual emergence as the leading advocates of women\'s suffrage in the state.
Virginia Minor is recognized as the first person to publicly advocate for women\'s suffrage in her state. In 1867, she circulated a petition to the state legislature, requesting that a proposed amendment allowing African American men to vote be expanded to include women as well.
Unlike the northeastern part of the country, St. Louis had no organized movement for women\'s rights in 1845. The first organized agitation for women\'s rights to emerge in the North did so in connection with efforts to abolish slavery. It is not surprising, then, that the organized movement in Missouri for women\'s emancipation did not emerge until well into the Civil War-ten years after Virginia and Francis first moved to St. Louis, and twenty years after the slaves were emancipated
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# Loosdorf
**Loosdorf** is a town in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria.
## History
The first-known mention of Loosdorf, then referred to as \"Ladestorf,\" dates to 1145. Even from this period, the town had a strong connection to the nearby Schallaburg Castle. Documents from the reign of King Ottokar prove that saffron played a major role in Loosdorf\'s economy from an early stage.
### Loosdorf in the 16th Century {#loosdorf_in_the_16th_century}
The town experienced a major period of prosperity in the 16th century, under the reign of Hans Wilhem of Losenstein, who expanded the Schallaburg, rebuilt the town church, which had been destroyed by Turkish soldiers in 1588 and, opened a protestant school in Loosdorf, called \'die Hohe Schule\' (\'the High School\'). During this period, Loosdorf also achieved the right to organize a market (1584) and a weekly market (1588), solidifying its status as a market town *(Marktgemeinde)*, which it bears to this day.
Under Hans Wilhelm von Losenstein, Loosdorf became a hub of Protestantism in Austria. The Hohe Schule started as a private school, especially for the children of the Lutheran nobility. The statutes of the Lutheran German gymnasium of Loosdorf were printed in Augsburg in 1574. Two original copies still exist. The school statutes are an important source for the study of the history of pedagogy in Austria. It is regarded as original, although some parts show much resemblance to that of the Lutheran gymnasium of Strasbourg. During the counter-reformation, pressure from the Catholic authorities became too great, and in 1627 the school was forced to close after the local prince sent the teachers and administrators of the school into exile.
### Loosdorf and the Western Railway {#loosdorf_and_the_western_railway}
Due to its location and relative size, Loosdorf was given a train station on the Western Railway *(Westbahn)* upon its opening in 1858. Loosdorf\'s train station was an important water stop for the steam locomotives used at the time. The connection to the Western Railway was of such importance that Loosdorf was referred to as \"Loosdorf an der Westbahn\" (Loosdorf by the Western Railway). The economic boom brought by the railway came hand-in-hand with a societal realignment, as the connection to nearby industrial hubs led to the conservative, bourgeois population being largely replaced by a new, predominately social democratic working class.
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# Loosdorf
## History
### The Ledóchowska house in Loosdorf from 1862 {#the_ledóchowska_house_in_loosdorf_from_1862}
In 1843 the Austrian Polish count Antoni August Halka Ledóchowski, a brother of the later Archbishop and Cardinal Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski, acquired the estate Sitzenthal near Loosdorf. He was married to Countess Seilern and they had three sons, Timothy, Anthony, and Casimir. After the early death of his first wife, he married Countess Josephine Salis-Zizers.
In 1862 Anthoni Halka Ledóchowski built a manor house in Loosdorf, where he moved, together with his family. In 1863 Mary Theresa was born in this house. Then followed Julia (later called Ursula, after becoming a nun), then Wlodimir, Mary, Ernestine, Frances and Ignatius. Two others died soon after their birth.
Due to the bank crash of 1873, Antoni Halka Ledóchowski lost most of his capital, so in 1874 he sold his house in Loosdorf and moved to St. Pölten. Julia and Mary Theresa attended the Institute B.M.V., then a grammar school for girls run by nuns of the congregation founded by Mary Ward. In April 1882 Count Antoni Halka Ledóchowski acquired an estate in Lipnica in Lower Poland, about 48 km from Kraków. Mary Theresa conducted the renovation and enlargement of the manor house, and in 1883 the family moved there.
In 1883 Julia Halka Ledóchowska became an Ursuline nun in Kraków and after a year she got the name Ursula. She became a missionary in Russia and Scandinavia. She founded the Congregation of the Ursulines of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus, also called the Grey Ursulines, because of their grey habits. Her brother Wlodimir Halka Ledóchowski was the 26th general of the Jesuits. Mary Theresa founded the Soladity of Saint Peter Claver, that acted against slavery in Africa. Ignatius became a general in the Polish army. In 1975 Mary Theresa was beatified by Pope Paul VI. In 1983 Ursula Halka Ledóchowska was also beatified, by Pope John Paul II. In 2003 Ursula Ledóchowska was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint by Pope John Paul II.
In 1883 the Ledóchowska House came into the property of the Counts of Montecuccoli. It changed hands several times. From 1928 until 1938 it belonged to the Chamber of Agriculture of Lower Austria, which opened an agricultural winter school in the building. Finally, the Soladity of Saint Peter Claver of Salzburg, that was founded by Mary Theresa Ledóchowska, acquired the house.
## Fauna
The River Pielach flows through Loosdorf. The meandering river is home to a multitude of wildlife and the rare Huchen, the Danube salmon.
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# Loosdorf
## Industry
Ytong has its Austrian manufacturing in Loosdorf
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# Archibald (bishop of Moray)
**Archibald** (died 1298) was a Scottish prelate best known for involvement in a dispute with the Pope.
His origins are not known, but he was almost certainly the Archibald who was Dean of Moray in the years before 1253.
In that year he was consecrated as the successor of Simon de Gunby and Radulf of Lincoln as Bishop of Moray. Through what appears to have been a misunderstanding, Bishop Archibald confirmed the election of one Andrew de Dunn as Dean of Moray. However, the Pope had earlier or simultaneously appointed his own candidate, Nicholas de Hedon, based on an earlier reservation of the position. There was litigation at the Papal see, through which Hedon emerged victoriously. Bishop Archibald, apparently concerned he had been placed in a state of excommunication, petitioned Pope Alexander IV and was absolved on 22 December 1255.
Bishop Archibald, like all Scottish bishops, was summoned to the Second Council of Lyon. A provincial council at Perth in 1273, however, exempted the Bishop of Moray as well as the Bishop of Dunkeld. Bishop Archibald was present at the Convention of Birgham in 1290.
At some point during his episcopate, Uilleam, Mormaer of Ross, committed an outrage to the church or lands of Petty, a church belonging to a canon of Archibald\'s cathedral. In compensation, Uilleam granted the bishop some lands in Cadboll and elsewhere in Ross. The bishop was also involved in a dispute with Uilleam, Mormaer of Mar, which in 1268 resulted in the latter\'s excommunication.
Bishop Archibald built an episcopal residence at Kinneddar, where he resided for much of his episcopate. His episcopate lasted over 45 years, making it one of the longest in medieval Scotland. He died on 9 December 1298
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# Tony Bridge
**Antony Cyprian \"Tony\" Bridge** (5 September 1914 -- 23 April 2007) was a British artist who became an Anglican priest. He was Dean of Guildford for 18 years, from 1968 to 1986, and wrote several books on the history of Constantinople and the Crusades.
## Education and painting {#education_and_painting}
Bridge\'s father was Royal Navy Commander Cyprian Dunscomb Charles Bridge. Bridge and his younger brother, Nigel, were educated at Marlborough College. His brother became a barrister and then a judge, serving as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1980 to 1992.
After school, where his artistic talent had been recognised, Bridge studied at the Royal Academy School of Art, where he was influenced by Post-Impressionism. Living on a small private income, he became an artist in the 1930s. For a period, he shared a studio with Dylan Thomas and spent the summers from 1934 to 1937 in Sark, Channel Islands, in the colony of artists which included Mervyn Peake and Peter Scott.
## During and after World War II {#during_and_after_world_war_ii}
Bridge enlisted as a private in the British Army on the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. He was commissioned in the Buffs in 1940, and served in Egypt and North Africa, interpreting aerial photographs. He joined the staff at the School of Military Intelligence at Matlock in Derbyshire in 1943. He was demobilised in 1945 in the rank of major.
He returned to painting after the war, and exhibited in London, but his wartime experiences had affected him profoundly: he found his earlier atheism dissolving, being replaced by a strong Christian belief. He described his conversion in his book, *One Man\'s Advent*, published in 1985.
## Ordained ministry {#ordained_ministry}
Bridge decided to seek ordination and, in an interview with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Geoffrey Fisher, said that he did not really want to become a priest but could see little alternative. He studied at Lincoln Theological College from 1953 and was ordained as a priest in the Church of England in 1955. He moved to Romney Marsh to become curate of Hythe in Kent. He was appointed as vicar of Christ Church at Lancaster Gate in Paddington in 1958.
Prostitution was prevalent in his parish, but it also contained many young professionals living in bedsits. He preached on intellectual themes, such as the theological purpose of Picasso and Iris Murdoch, and brought in large congregations. Bridge was appointed as Dean of Guildford Cathedral in 1968, only seven years after the new cathedral was consecrated, serving in that post for 18 years until 1986. He took little pleasure in his administrative duties, but continued to enjoy preaching. He was a member of the advisory council of the Victoria and Albert Museum from 1976 to 1979, and also lectured on Greek and Turkish art on cruises in the Mediterranean.
He wrote several books, including *Theodora: Portrait in a Byzantine Landscape* (1978), *The Crusades* (1980), *Suleiman the Magnificent* (1983), *One Man\'s Advent* (1985) and *Richard the Lionheart* (1989). Upon his retirement in 1986, and became a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
## Marriage and family {#marriage_and_family}
Bridge married twice. He married artist Brenda Lois Streatfeild in 1937. They had two daughters and a son together Bridge married a second time in 1996, to Diana Joyce Readhead. He was survived by his second wife and the three children from his first marriage
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# Return of the Loving Dead
***Return of the Loving Dead*** is the fifth studio album by the Danish psychobilly band the Nekromantix, released in 2002 by Hellcat Records. It was the band\'s first release on the American record label and their first to be widely distributed in the United States, and a music video was filmed for the single \"Gargoyles Over Copenhagen.\" After this release band leader Kim Nekroman relocated to Los Angeles, California while the remaining members, brothers Peter and Kristian Sandorff, remained in Denmark.
## Track listing {#track_listing}
All songs written by Gaarde/Sandorff/Sandorff
1. \"Nice Day for a Resurrection\" - 4:23
2. \"Who Killed the Cheerleader\" - 4:09
3. \"Nekronauts\" - 3:31
4. \"Subcultural Girl\" - 4:13
5. \"Gargoyles Over Copenhagen\" - 3:57
6. \"Trick or Treat\" - 4:16
7. \"Murder for Breakfast\" - 3:07
8. \"Rubbermonks & Leathernuns\" - 3:58
9. \"Generation 666\" - 3:25
10. \"Return of the Loving Dead\" - 5:25
11. \"I\'m a Hellcat\" - 2:55
12. \"Haunted Cathouse\" - 4:44
13. \"Nekronomicon\" - 6:59
## Performers
- Kim Nekroman - double bass, vocals
- Peter Sandorff - guitar, backing vocals
- Kristian Sandorff - drums
## Album information {#album_information}
- Record label: Hellcat Records
- All songs written by Gaarde/Sandorff/Sandorff
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# Marbach an der Donau
**Marbach an der Donau** is a town in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria
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# Northampton Meadowlarks
The **Northampton Meadowlarks** were a minor league baseball team based in Northampton, Massachusetts, which played in the, now defunct, Connecticut League. The team made its debut in 1909, when a local theatre owner and a former area athlete purchased the Meridan club, which had entered the league in 1908, for \$2000 and moved the operation to Northampton. The team played its home games in newly renovated Driving Park, which was built inside the horse track on the Three County Fairgrounds. The Meadowlarks finished seventh that first season.
In 1910, first baseman Bill Luby replaced Goldie Bowler as manager, but the Meadowlarks\' record failed to improve, and the Larks finished seventh again. In June 1911, with Luby still at the helm, the Connecticut League ejected the Northampton and Holyoke clubs for \"failure to pay their debts.\" Northampton players went home unpaid or were recruited onto other teams. A few of the 1909--1911 Larks went on to play in the major leagues, most notably Jimmy Walsh (Philadelphia Athletics).
## Twin States League {#twin_states_league}
A new Northampton Meadowlarks team solicited monies, including \$2000 from President Calvin Coolidge, who was former mayor of Northampton, presumably at the behest of his wife Grace, \"The First Lady of Baseball\". The team was allowed to join the Twin States League the following season, with many of the players returning along with manager Luby. The Twin State League did not sign the \"National Agreement\" that placed the minor leagues under major league control, so the league was not considered \"official\", yet many major league clubs sent injured or slumping players to Twin State League teams and recalled them at will. Bill Luby, manager from the Connecticut League era, easily led the Meadowlarks to the Twin State pennant in 1912. In 1913 shortstop Jimmy Burns took over as a player-manager, and the Meadowlarks repeated as champions, edging out Greenfield at the season\'s end.
A racially charged incident took place on August 28, 1913. The Bellows Falls team hired Frank Wickware, a great African-American pitcher of the day, to face Northampton. Manager Burns refused to let the Meadowlarks take the field against Wickware, citing the \"color line\" in the major leagues, a move which provoked much criticism regionally, and some uneasiness among many in the city as well. In 1914, the Larks fell to last place. During the winter of 1914-15 the directors of the Twin State League, acting upon the complaints of Bellows Falls, issued an ultimatum to Northampton to pay a \$1000 guarantee. Northampton dropped out. Greenfield, faced with the same ultimatum, followed suit, and the Twin State League suspended all operations
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# Kyle Snyder (soldier)
**Kyle Snyder** (born September 12, 1983) is a Private First Class and combat engineer with the 94th Engineers based at Fort Leonard Wood, who deserted his Army unit while on mid-tour leave from Iraq and fled to Canada. His application for refugee status in Canada was denied.
## Childhood
Snyder spent most of his teenage years in foster care in Colorado after his parents divorced. His family is originally from Iowa. He has grandparents, aunts, uncles & cousins still living there.
## Enlistment
Snyder enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2004 one year after the war in Iraq had started. Prior to his deployment to Iraq, he requested a discharge through his chain of command \"for medical reasons of manic depression.\" While on mid-tour leave from Iraq in 2005, Snyder deserted the Army.
On October 31, 2006, PFC Snyder held a press conference prior to turning himself in to the US Army at Fort Knox. Later, he claims the Army reneged on its promise, and so he deserted again.
## Arrest in Canada {#arrest_in_canada}
On February 23, 2007, Snyder was arrested by local police in the town of Nelson, British Columbia then released when Citizenship and Immigration Canada informed the police they had no legal basis for arresting him. The decision to arrest came after information from an undisclosed source prompted the Nelson City Police to contact the Canada Border Services Agency who, according to Nelson Police Chief Constable Dan Maluta \"said yes, we believe he is illegally in Canada and arrestable under the Immigration Act\". Maluta acknowledged that the immigration agency was not their \"original source\" for information on Snyder, and Snyder reported that Josie Perry, the Canadian immigration official who ordered his release, had said that the arrest had been conducted at the behest of officials from the U.S. Army. A witness to the arrest reported that at the time of the arrest, the two officers said they did not have a warrant but could get one if necessary. Maluta confirmed that they did not have a Feeney warrant that would have allowed them into the home.
Member of Parliament Alex Atamanenko called for an official probe into the arrest. Chief Constable Dan Maluta has said that his police forces\' actions will be investigated by the Abbotsford police, whose chief will have the authority to take disciplinary action
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# Meanings of minor-planet names: 156001–157000
## 156001--156100
\|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 \| colspan=4 align=center \| *`{{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}`{=mediawiki}* \|}
## 156101--156200 {#section_1}
\|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 \| colspan=4 align=center \| *`{{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}`{=mediawiki}* \|}
## 156201--156300 {#section_2}
\|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 \| colspan=4 align=center \| *`{{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}`{=mediawiki}* \|}
## 156301--156400 {#section_3}
\|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 \| colspan=4 align=center \| *`{{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}`{=mediawiki}* \|}
## 156401--156500 {#section_4}
\|-bgcolor=#f2f2f2 \| colspan=4 align=center \| *`{{color|#888|There are no named minor planets in this number range}}`{=mediawiki}* \|}
## 156501--156600 {#section_5}
\|-id=542 \| 156542 Hogg \|\| `{{mp|2002 CM|314}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| David W. Hogg (born 1970), American astronomer with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey \|\| `{{JPL|156542}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|156542|156542}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=580 \| 156580 Madách \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|157}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Imre Madách (1823--1864), a Hungarian poet, writer, lawyer, and corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. \|\| `{{WGSBNB|2|12|14}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|156580|156580}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 156601--156700 {#section_6}
\|-id=631 \| 156631 Margitan \|\| `{{mp|2002 JM|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| James Margitan (born 1951), atmospheric researcher and manager at JPL\'s Science Division \|\| `{{JPL|156631}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|156631|156631}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 156701--156800 {#section_7}
\|-id=751 \| 156751 Chelseaferrell \|\| `{{mp|2002 XL|92}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Chelsea L. Ferrell (born 1988), of the Southwest Research Institute, was a resource analyst working for the *New Horizons* mission to Pluto. \|\| `{{JPL|156751}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|156751|156751}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 156801--156900 {#section_8}
\|-id=879 \| 156879 Eloïs \|\| `{{mp|2003 EQ|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Eloïs Hernandez (born 2007), son of Michel Hernandez, a French astronomer at the Observatory of Saint-Veran where this minor planet was discovered \|\| `{{JPL|156879}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|156879|156879}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=880 \| 156880 Bernardtregon \|\| `{{mp|2003 ES|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Bernard Tregon (born 1968), French amateur astronomer, interferometry specialist, and observer at the Pic du Midi Observatory \|\| `{{JPL|156880}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|156880|156880}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 156901--157000 {#section_9}
\|-id=939 \| 156939 Odegard \|\| `{{mp|2003 FB|120}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| John D. Odegard (1941--1998) was an American aviation visionary who started the flight-training program at the University of North Dakota in 1968 that is now known as the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences. \|\| `{{JPL|156939}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|156939|156939}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=990 \| 156990 Claerbout \|\| `{{mp|2003 KX|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Jon Claerbout (born 1938), American geophysicist and contributor to the theory and art of seismic exploration. He is a pioneer of computer-modelling wave propagation and of seismic interferometry, examining the structure of the Earth and the Sun
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## 157001--157100
\|-id=015 \| 157015 Walterstraube \|\| `{{mp|2003 QL|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Johann Walter Straube (born 1937), a founding father of astronomy in Namibia. \|\| `{{JPL|157015}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157015|157015}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=020 \| 157020 Fertőszentmiklós \|\| `{{mp|2003 QV|68}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Fertőszentmiklós is a small city in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary, and the birthplace of the second discoverer \|\| `{{JPL|157020}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157020|157020}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=064 \| 157064 Sedona \|\| `{{mp|2003 SQ|216}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Sedona is a city located in northern Arizona, known mainly for scenic beauty of its red sandstone formations at the south end of the Oak Creek Canyon. \|\| `{{JPL|157064}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157064|157064}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 157101--157200 {#section_1}
\|-id=141 \| 157141 Sopron \|\| `{{mp|2004 PO|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| The city of Sopron in Hungary, birthplace of astronomer Tamás Szalai who co-discovered this minor planet \|\| `{{JPL|157141}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157141|157141}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=194 \| 157194 Saddlemyer \|\| `{{mp|2004 QR|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Leslie K. Saddlemyer (born 1959), Canadian systems engineer at the Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics, National Research Council of Canada, project manager for the Gemini Planetary Imager \|\| `{{JPL|157194}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157194|157194}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 157201--157300 {#section_2}
\|-id=258 \| 157258 Leach \|\| `{{mp|2004 RL|165}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Sidney Leach (born 1951) and Gloria Leach (born 1958) have spread their enthusiasm for astronomy around young people for years in schools and public events \|\| `{{JPL|157258}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157258|157258}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=271 \| 157271 Gurtovenko \|\| `{{mp|2004 RK|222}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Ernest Andriyovych Gurtovenko (1928--1994), a Ukrainian astronomer and founder of the Kyiv school of the solar spectrography \|\| `{{JPL|157271}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157271|157271}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 157301--157400 {#section_3}
\|- \| 157301 Loreena \|\| `{{mp|2004 SE|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Loreena McKennitt (born 1957), Canadian singer, composer and instrumentalist \|\| `{{JPL|157301}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157301|157301}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=332 \| 157332 Lynette \|\| `{{mp|2004 TL|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Donna Lynette Wells (born 1965), wife of the American astronomer Don J. Wells who discovered this minor planet \|\| `{{JPL|157332}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157332|157332}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=396 \| 157396 Vansevicius \|\| `{{mp|2004 TM|216}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Vladas Vansevicius (born 1958) is a professor at the Astronomical Observatory of Vilnius University and an expert in extragalactic astronomy, astrochemistry, galactic structure and multicolor photometry of stars and star clusters. He is an author of more than 120 scientific papers and many popular science articles. \|\| `{{JPL|157396}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157396|157396}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 157401--157500 {#section_4}
\|-id=421 \| 157421 Carolpercy \|\| `{{mp|2004 TX|299}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Carol Percy (born 1964), Canadian professor of English \|\| `{{JPL|157421}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157421|157421}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=456 \| 157456 Pivatte \|\| `{{mp|2004 WT|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| \"Pivatte\" is the name of the house of the discoverer Michel Ory, located in Delémont, Switzerland, from where he made his first discovery using a remote telescope at Tenagra Observatory in the United States \|\| `{{JPL|157456}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157456|157456}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=473 \| 157473 Emuno \|\| 2005 QH \|\| \"Em Uno\", Spanish spelling of \"M1\", a group of Spanish amateur astronomers \|\| `{{JPL|157473}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157473|157473}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=491 \| 157491 Rüdigerkollar \|\| `{{mp|2005 RD|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Rüdiger Kollar (1925--2005), German astronomer and founder of the discovering Radebeul Public Observatory (*Sternwarte \"Adolph Diesterweg\" Radebeul*) \|\| `{{JPL|157491}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157491|157491}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=494 \| 157494 Durham \|\| `{{mp|2005 RK|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Steve Durham (born 1951) and his wife Marge (born 1948) have worked tirelessly to promote astronomy to people living in the Adirondack Mountains \|\| `{{JPL|157494}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157494|157494}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 157501--157600 {#section_5}
\|-id=533 \| 157533 Stellamarie \|\| `{{mp|2005 TL|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Stella Marie Ries (born 2008), the niece of the discoverer Wolfgang Ries \|\| `{{JPL|157533}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157533|157533}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=534 \| 157534 Siauliai \|\| `{{mp|2005 TZ|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Šiauliai, a city in Lithuania \|\| `{{JPL|157534}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157534|157534}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=541 \| 157541 Wachter \|\| `{{mp|2005 UN|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Manfred Wachter (1938--2000) was a German telescope maker. He founded his company in 1963 in Stuttgart-Uhlbach and later moved to Bodelshausen. He was well known for his folded refractors with apertures of 100 mm to 230 mm, using lenses made by Dieter Lichtenknecker. \|\| `{{JPL|157541}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157541|157541}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=599 \| 157599 Verdery \|\| `{{mp|2005 VK|93}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Roy Verdery III (b. 1947), an American physician and scientist \|\| `{{WGSBNB|3|13|17}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157599|157599}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 157601--157700 {#section_6}
\|-id=640 \| 157640 Baumeler \|\| `{{mp|2005 XS|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Martin Baumeler (born 1936), Swiss artisan who helped with the Observatoire Robert-A. Naef, the discovery site \|\| `{{JPL|157640}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157640|157640}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=693 \| 157693 Amandamarty \|\| 2006 AB \|\| Amanda Nicole Zawada (born 1987) and Martin Peter Mackinlay (born 1988) are geologists in Brisbane, Australia. \|\| `{{JPL|157693}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157693|157693}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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## 157701--157800 {#section_7}
\|-id=721 \| 157721 Kölcsey \|\| `{{mp|2006 BS|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Ferenc Kölcsey (1790--1838), a Hungarian poet, politician and language reformer. \|\| `{{WGSBNB|3|1|13}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157721|157721}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=747 \| 157747 Mandryka \|\| `{{mp|2006 CS|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Nikita Mandryka (1940--2021), Tunisian-French cartoonist, creator of the *Concombre masqué* \|\| `{{JPL|157747}}`{=mediawiki}{{·}}`{{LoMP|157747|157747}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
## 157801--157900 {#section_8}
\|-id=894 \| 157894 Yasminwalter \|\| `{{mp|1999 TK|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| Yasmin Angélique Walter (1965--2024), German amateur astronomer involved in astronomical public education
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# Münichreith-Laimbach
**Münichreith-Laimbach** is a town in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria
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# List of regional parks of Italy
thumb\|upright=1.3\|National and regional parks in Italy The **regional parks of Italy** are protected natural areas consisting of terrestrial, river, lake areas and stretches of sea overlooking the coast, of environmental and naturalistic value, which represent, within one or more adjacent regions, a homogeneous system, identified by the naturalistic assets of the locations, with landscape and artistic values and cultural traditions of local populations.
They are officially regulated by Presidential Decree D.P.R. 616/77, which transferred the responsibility for their upkeep to the Italian regions. The fifth edition (2003) of Italy\'s Official List of Protected Natural Areas (EUAP) comprises 105 officially designated regional parks, covering a total land area of some 12,000 square kilometres. The list which follows also includes a number of parks not mentioned in the EUAP. The Parco naturale lombardo della Valle del Ticino was the first Italian regional park to be established and the first European river park.
## Northwest Italy {#northwest_italy}
### Valle d\'Aosta {#valle_daosta}
Name Established Area Quick View
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Parco naturale del Mont Avic 1989
### Piedmont
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Parco naturale Alta Valsesia 1979
Parco naturale Laghi di Avigliana 1980
Parco naturale dei Lagoni di Mercurago 1980
Parco naturale del Bosco delle Sorti della Partecipanza di Trino 1991
Parco naturale del Gran Bosco di Salbertrand 1980
Parco naturale del Monte Fenera 1987
Parco naturale del Sacro Monte di Crea 1980
Parco naturale della Alta Valle Pesio e Tanaro 1978
Parco naturale della Collina di Superga 1991
Parco naturale Val Troncea 1980
Parco naturale della Valle del Ticino 1978
Parco naturale delle Capanne di Marcarolo 1989
Parco naturale delle Lame di Sesia 1978
Parco naturale di Rocchetta Tanaro 1980
Parco naturale di Stupinigi 1992
Parco naturale Orsiera - Rocciavrè 1980
Parco naturale dell\'Alpe Veglia e dell\'Alpe Devero 1995
Parco naturale delle Alpi Marittime 1995
Parco naturale di interesse provinciale del Lago di Candia 1995
Parco regionale La Mandria 1978
Parco fluviale Gesso e Stura 2007
Parco naturale Alta Valle Antrona 2009
Parco naturale del Monviso 2016
### Lombardy
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Parco regionale dell\'Adamello 1983
Parco Alto Garda Bresciano 1989
Parco della Pineta di Appiano Gentile e Tradate 1983
Parco del Bosco delle Querce 2005
Parco del Campo dei Fiori 1984
Parco dei Colli di Bergamo 1977
Parco naturale del Monte Barro 1983
Parco regionale di Montevecchia e della Valle di Curone 1983
Parco Nord Milano 1975
Parco Spina Verde di Como 1993
Parco regionale della Valle del Lambro 1983
Parco naturale lombardo della Valle del Ticino 1974
Parco dell\'Adda Nord 1983
Parco dell\'Adda Sud 1983
Parco della Grigna Settentrionale 1977
Parco delle Groane 1976
Parco Agricolo Sud Milano 1990
Parco regionale del Mincio 1984
Parco del Monte Netto 2007
Parco dell\'Oglio Nord 1988
Parco dell\'Oglio Sud 1988
Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche 1989
Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi 1989
Parco del Serio 1973
### Liguria
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Parco naturale regionale delle Alpi Liguri 2007
Parco naturale regionale dell\'Antola 1995
Parco naturale regionale dell\'Aveto 1995
Parco naturale regionale del Beigua 1985
Parco naturale regionale di Bric Tana 1985
Parco naturale regionale di Portovenere 2001
Parco naturale regionale di Montemarcello - Magra 1995
Parco naturale regionale di Piana Crixia 1989
Parco naturale regionale di Portofino 1935
## Northeast Italy {#northeast_italy}
### Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol {#trentino_alto_adigesüdtirol}
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Parco naturale provinciale dell\'Adamello-Brenta 1988
Parco naturale Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino 1967
Naturpark Fanes-Sennes-Prags 1980
Naturpark Puez-Geisler 1977
Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn 1988
Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten 1974
Naturpark Sextener Dolomiten 1981
Naturpark Texelgruppe 1976
Naturpark Trudner Horn 1988
### Veneto
Name Established Area Quick View
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Parco regionale dei Colli Euganei 1989
Parco regionale del Delta del Po (VE) 1997
Parco rurale sovracomunale Civiltà delle Rogge 1984
Parco naturale regionale delle Dolomiti d\'Ampezzo 1990
Parco naturale regionale del Fiume Sile 1991
Parco naturale regionale della Lessinia 1984
### Friuli-Venezia Giulia {#friuli_venezia_giulia}
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Parco naturale delle Dolomiti Friulane 1996
Parco naturale delle Prealpi Giulie 1996
### Emilia-Romagna {#emilia_romagna}
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Parco fluviale regionale del Taro 1988
Parco regionale dello Stirone e del Piacenziano 2011
Parco naturale regionale dei Boschi di Carrega 1982
Parco regionale dei Gessi Bolognesi e Calanchi dell\'Abbadessa 1988
Parco regionale dei Sassi di Roccamalatina 1988
Parco regionale del Corno alle Scale 1988
Parco regionale Delta del Po (ER) 1988
Parco regionale dell\'Alto Appennino Modenese 1988
Parco regionale delle Valli del Cedra e del Parma 1995
Parco regionale dell\'Abbazia di Monteveglio 1988
Parco regionale dei Laghi Suviana e Brasimone 1995
Parco regionale storico di Monte Sole 1989
Parco regionale Vena del Gesso Romagnola 2005
Parco regionale fluviale del Trebbia 2009
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## Central Italy {#central_italy}
### Tuscany
Name Established Area Quick View
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Parco naturale della Maremma 1975
Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore, Massaciuccoli 1979
Parco naturale regionale delle Alpi Apuane 1985
Parco interprovinciale dei Montioni 1998
Parco provinciale dei Monti Livornesi 1999
### Marche
Name Established Area Quick View
--------------------------------------------------------------- ------ ------------- ------ ------------
Parco naturale regionale del Monte San Bartolo 1994
Parco naturale regionale del Sasso Simone e Simoncello 1994
Parco naturale regionale della Gola della Rossa e di Frasassi 1997
Parco regionale del Conero 1987
### Umbria
Name Established Area Quick View
--------------------------- ------ ------------- ------ ------------
Parco del Monte Cucco 1995
Parco del Monte Subasio 1995
Parco del Lago Trasimeno 1995
Parco del Colfiorito 1995
Parco fluviale del Nera 1995
Parco fluviale del Tevere 1995
### Lazio
Name Established Area Quick View
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ ------------- ------ ------------
Parco dell\'Inviolata 1996
Parco naturale regionale dell\'Appennino - Monti Simbruini 1983
Parco regionale dei Castelli Romani 1984
Parco regionale naturale dei Monti Lucretili 1989
Parco naturale regionale Appia Antica 1988
Parco naturale di Veio 1997
Parco naturale dei Monti Aurunci 1997
Parco naturale regionale del complesso lacuale di Bracciano - Martignano 1999
Parco regionale Marturanum 1984
Parco regionale di Gianola e del Monte di Scauri 1987
Parco urbano dell\'antichissima Città di Sutri 1988
Parco regionale Valle del Treja 1982
Parco regionale urbano Monte Orlando 1986
Parco Regionale Monti Ausoni e Lago di Fondi 2008
## Southern Italy {#southern_italy}
### Abruzzo
Name Established Area Quick View
------------------------------ ------ ------------- ------ ------------
Sirente-Velino Regional Park 1989
### Molise
Name Established Area Quick View
--------------------------------------------------------- ------ ------------- ------ ------------
Parco regionale agricolo storico dell\'olivo di Venafro 2004
### Campania
Name Established Area Quick View
---------------------------------------------------- ------ ------------- ------ ------------
Parco naturale Diecimare 1980
Parco regionale Monti Picentini 1993
Parco regionale del Partenio 1993
Parco regionale del Matese 2002
Parco regionale di Roccamonfina - Foce Garigliano 1993
Parco regionale del Taburno - Camposauro 1993
Parco regionale dei Campi Flegrei 2002
Parco regionale Bacino Idrografico del fiume Sarno 2003
Parco regionale dei Monti Lattari 2003
### Apulia
Name Established Area Quick View
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ ------------- ------ ------------
Parco naturale in località Lama Balice 1992
Parco naturale regionale Bosco e paludi di Rauccio 2002
Parco Naturale Regionale Dune costiere da Torre Canne a Torre San Leonardo 2002
Parco di Porto Selvaggio e Palude del Capitano 2006
Parco naturale regionale Salina di Punta della Contessa 2002
Parco Naturale Regionale Bosco Incoronata 2006
Parco Naturale Regionale Terra delle Gravine 2005
Parco Naturale Regionale Isola di S
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# List of character tables for chemically important 3D point groups
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# Lake Eupen
**Lake Eupen** is an artificial lake near Eupen in East Belgium, not far from High Fens. The lake is created by a dam which was built on the river Vesdre in 1938 but inaugurated only in 1950 by Prince Charles of Belgium. The area has a German-speaking population who refer to the river Vesdre as *Weser*, but which is distinct from the Weser river in North Germany
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# Amédée Thubé
**Amédée Thubé** (8 December 1884 -- 29 January 1941) was a French sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was part of the French boat *Mac Miche*, which won the gold medal in the 6 metre class
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# Livnot U'Lehibanot
**Livnot U\'Lehibanot** is an unaffiliated, educational and volunteer organization established in 1980, with a campus in Safed, Israel.
The name Livnot U\'Lehibanot, which in Hebrew means \"To Build and To Be Built\", refers to the physical contribution the participants make to the building of the Land of Israel, and to the knowledge and experiences gained during the programs it offers.
Volunteers at Livnot, as it is often referred to, were responsible for many Western Wall tunnel excavations, aiding in the absorption of Ethiopian immigrants, as well as helping to repair damage caused to the cities of Safed, Kiryat Shemona, Karmiel and Hazor in the North of Israel by Katyusha fire during the Second Lebanon War in the summer of 2006.
Program participants are mostly North American Jews between the ages of 21 and 35 who come on programs of various lengths with an emphasis on hiking, volunteering, and learning. While much of the learning is spiritual in nature, Livnot is non-denominational in its practice of Judaism. Livnot also runs one-week and one-month Taglit-Birthright Israel extension trips.
## Educational philosophy {#educational_philosophy}
Livnot is a non-denominational, unaffiliated, educational non-profit with programs open to Jews over the age of 21 who have little or no formal Jewish background. Livnot programs typically combine community service projects and hiking with educational seminars on various Jewish topics. All the educational components of the Livnot program are forum-based and encourage questions and dialog. The community service, hiking and non-coercive spirituality components are an integral part of the program\'s educational mission.
## Other Livnot programs {#other_livnot_programs}
Livnot U\'Lehibanot offers wide variety of 1-week to long-term programs of discovery and exploration. The programs all include volunteering, hiking, community service, connections with local residents and a variety of seminars and workshops. Participants live in Tzfat/Safed, a small rural northern Israeli community known as the City of Kabbalah
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# Russ Craft
**William Russell Craft** (October 15, 1919 -- January 12, 2009) was an American professional football player who was a defensive back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide and was selected in the 15th round of the 1943 NFL draft. In 1948, Craft was a key member of the Eagles in what became known as the Blizzard Bowl, in which the Eagles' defense overwhelmed the Cardinals on the way to a 7--0 victory that earned Philadelphia its first N.F.L. championship. In 1949, he was a notable player in helping the Eagles win a second World Championship, a 1947 Division Championship, and was selected to the Pro Bowl twice, in 1951 and 1952.
Craft had some other notable achievements. In 1950, against the Chicago Cardinals, the Eagles\' defense recorded eight interceptions, including an NFL-record-tying four by Craft. Craft had 22 career interceptions. Then in 1952, while playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Craft was able to block three Extra points (PATs).
Craft was also a defensive coach for the Steelers.
After football, Craft served as the sheriff of Brooke County, West Virginia from 1969 to 1972
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# Banjšice
**Banjšice** (`{{IPA|sl|ˈbaːnʃitsɛ|pron}}`{=mediawiki}; *Bainsizza* or *Bainsizza Santo Spirito*) is a settlement in western Slovenia in the Municipality of Nova Gorica. It has a population of 264. It is located on the high Banjšice Plateau, overlooking the Soča Valley. It is made up of several hamlets, including Breg, Lohke, Ošlakarji, Mrcinje, Trušnje, Podlešče, Raven, Kuščarji, and Krvavec.
The parish church in the settlement is dedicated to the Holy Spirit and belongs to the Diocese of Koper
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# Serratula
***Serratula*** is a genus of plants in the tribe Cardueae within the family Asteraceae native to Eurasia. **Plumeless saw-wort** is a common name for plants in this genus. *Serratula* as traditionally defined contains at least two groups: one of which is basal within the subtribe Centaureinae and one of which is derived; the former group can be moved to the genus *Klasea*.
Various species contain apigenin, luteolin, quercetin, other flavonoids and ecdysteroids
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# Gaston Thubé
`{{MedalTableTop | name = no | medals =
{{MedalSport | [[Sailing (sport)|Sailing]] }}
{{MedalCountry | {{FRA}} }}
{{MedalCompetition | [[Olympic Games]] }}
{{MedalGold | [[1912 Summer Olympics|1912 Stockholm]] | [[Sailing at the 1912 Summer Olympics – 6 metre class|6 metre class]] }}
}}`{=mediawiki} **Gaston Thubé** (16 October 1876 -- 22 June 1974) was a French sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was a crew member on the French boat *Mac Miche*, which won the gold medal in the 6 metre class
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# Jacques Thubé
**Jacques Thubé** (22 June 1882 -- 14 May 1969) was a French sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was part of the French boat *Mac Miche*, which won the gold medal in the 6 metre class
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# 8vo (design)
**8vo** was a London-based graphic design firm formed in 1985 by Simon Johnston, Mark Holt and Hamish Muir. It closed in July 2001.
## Notable designs {#notable_designs}
8vo produced the artwork for many Factory Records records sleeves and promotional material.
The firm produced sleeves for music for the band Durutti Column including *Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say*, *Domo Arigato*, *Circuses and Bread*, *Valuable Passages*, *When the World*, *The Guitar and Other Machines*, and *Obey the Time*.
## *Octavo* magazine {#octavo_magazine}
8vo produced eight issues of *Octavo* -- a magazine with a heavy structural, typographic aesthetic from 1986 to 1992 (the last issue was released as a CD-ROM)
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# Jermaine Dupri discography
This is the discography of record producer and rapper Jermaine Dupri. He has released two solo studio albums, and four compilation albums.
Alongside this, Dupri has 15 solo singles and 27 featured singles, with six and 13 of them charting on the *Billboard* Hot 100 respectively.
## Albums
### Studio albums {#studio_albums}
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
+=======================================================================================+================================================+======================+======+
| US\ | US R&B\ | AUS\ | CAN\ |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| *Life in 1472* | - Released: July 21, 1998 | 3 | 1 |
| | - Label: So So Def, Columbia | | |
| | - Format: CD, LP, cassette, digital download | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| *Instructions* | - Released: October 30, 2001 | 15 | 3 |
| | - Label: So So Def, Columbia | | |
| | - Format: CD, LP, cassette, digital download | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"---\" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
: List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
### Compilation albums {#compilation_albums}
+------+--------------------------------------------+
| Year | Title |
+======+============================================+
| 1998 | *12 Soulful Nights of Christmas* |
| | |
| | - Released: December 15, 1998 |
| | - Label: So So Def / Columbia |
+------+--------------------------------------------+
| 2005 | *Young, Fly & Flashy, Vol. 1* |
| | |
| | - Released: July 19, 2005 |
| | - Label: So So Def / Virgin |
+------+--------------------------------------------+
| 2007 | *Y\'all Know What This Is\... The Hits* |
| | |
| | - Released: October 23, 2007 |
| | - Label: So So Def / Island Urban Music |
+------+--------------------------------------------+
| 2018 | *Jermaine Dupri Presents\... So So Def 25* |
| | |
| | - Released: June 29, 2018 |
| | - Label: So So Def / Columbia |
+------+--------------------------------------------+
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# Jermaine Dupri discography
## Singles
### As lead artist {#as_lead_artist}
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | |
+================================================+=========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================+======================+======+
| US\ | US R&B\ | US Rap\ | FIN\ |
| | `{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/jermaine-dupri/chart-history/bsi/|title=Jermaine Dupri Chart History: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|access-date=April 16, 2023}}`{=mediawiki} | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"The Party Continues\"\ | 1998 | 29 | 14 |
| (featuring Da Brat and Usher) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"Money Ain\'t a Thang\"\ | | 52 | 10 |
| (featuring Jay-Z) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"Sweetheart\"\ | | --- | 53 |
| (with Mariah Carey) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"Going Home with Me\"\ | | --- | 57 |
| (featuring Keith Sweat and R.O.C.) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"I\'ve Got to Have It\"\ | 2000 | --- | 67 |
| (featuring Nas and Monica) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"Ballin\' Out of Control\"\ | 2001 | 95 | 42 |
| (featuring Nate Dogg) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"Welcome to Atlanta\"\ | 2002 | 35 | 15 |
| (with Ludacris) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"Gotta Getcha\"\ | 2005 | 60 | 31 |
| (featuring Johnta Austin) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"I Think They Like Me\"\ | | 15 | 1 |
| (with Dem Franchize Boyz, Da Brat and Bow Wow) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"WYA (Where You At?)\"\ | 2015 | --- | --- |
| (featuring Bow Wow) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"F U Pay Me\"\ | 2016 | --- | --- |
| (with Da Brat featuring The-Dream) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"Alessandro Michele\"\ | | --- | --- |
| (with Da Brat) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"So Loveable\" | | --- | --- |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"Not So You\" | | --- | --- |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| \"This Lil\' Game We Play\"\ | 2024 | --- | --- |
| (featuring Nelly, Ashanti and Juicy J) | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
| | | | |
+------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------+------+
: List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year charted and album name
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# Jermaine Dupri discography
## Singles
### As featured artist {#as_featured_artist}
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | |
+=======================================================================================+======+======================+=====+
| US\ | US\ | US\ | UK\ |
| | R&B\ | Rap\ | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Live and Die for Hip Hop\"\ | 1996 | 72 | 36 |
| (Kris Kross featuring Jermaine Dupri, Aaliyah, Da Brat and Mr. Black) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"We Just Wanna Party with You\"\ | 1997 | --- | --- |
| (Snoop Doggy Dogg featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"The Way That You Talk\"\ | | --- | --- |
| (Jagged Edge featuring Da Brat and Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"With Me\"\ | 1998 | --- | --- |
| (Destiny\'s Child featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Imagination\"\ | | 37 | 12 |
| (Tamia featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Get None\"\ | 1999 | --- | 59 |
| (Tamar featuring Jermaine Dupri and Amil) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Keys to the Range\"\ | | --- | --- |
| (Jagged Edge featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Bounce with Me\"\ | 2000 | 20 | 1 |
| (Lil\' Bow Wow featuring Jermaine Dupri and Xscape) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Ghetto Girls\"\ | 2001 | 91 | 40 |
| (Lil\' Bow Wow featuring Jermaine Dupri and Jagged Edge) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Someone to Call My Lover (Remix)\"\ | | 3 | 11 |
| (Janet Jackson featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Thank You\"\ | | 93 | 47 |
| (Lil\' Bow Wow featuring Jagged Edge, Fundisha and Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Basketball\"\ | 2002 | --- | 44 |
| (Bow Wow featuring Jermaine Dupri, Fundisha and Fabolous) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Too Hood\"\ | | --- | 111 |
| (Monica featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Pop That Booty\"\ | 2003 | 76 | 34 |
| (Marques Houston featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Wat Da Hook Gon Be\"\ | | 17 | 11 |
| (Murphy Lee featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Fresh Azimiz\"\ | 2005 | 23 | 13 |
| (Bow Wow featuring J-Kwon and Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"It\'s Like That\"\ | | 16 | 17 |
| (Mariah Carey featuring Fatman Scoop and Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Get Your Number\"\ | | --- | --- |
| (Mariah Carey featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Stunnas\"\ | 2006 | --- | --- |
| (Jagged Edge featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Feelin\' You\"\ | | --- | --- |
| (3LW featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Dem Jeans\"\ | | 59 | 57 |
| (Chingy featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"I\'m Throwed\"\ | 2007 | 87 | 47 |
| (Paul Wall featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Finer Things\"\ | 2008 | --- | 80 |
| (DJ Felli Fel featuring Ne-Yo, Kanye West, Jermaine Dupri and Fabolous) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Stepped on My J\'z\"\ | | 90 | 104 |
| (Nelly featuring Ciara and Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Good Good\"\ | | --- | 30 |
| (Ashanti featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Roc the Mic\"\ | 2009 | --- | --- |
| (Bow Wow featuring Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"Boomerang\"\ | 2011 | --- | --- |
| (DJ Felli Fel featuring Akon, Pitbull and Jermaine Dupri) | | | |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------+----------------------+-----+
| \"---\" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory
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# Arxula adeninivorans
***Arxula adeninivorans*** (*Blastobotrys adeninivorans*) is a dimorphic yeast with unusual characteristics. The first description of *A. adeninivorans* was provided in the mid-eighties. The species was initially designated as *Trichosporon adeninovorans*. After the first identification in the Netherlands, strains of this species were later on also found in Siberia and in South Africa in soil and in wood hydrolysates. Recently, *A. adeninivorans* was renamed as *Blastobotrys adeninivorans* after a detailed phylogenetic comparison with other related yeast species. However, many scientists desire to maintain the popular name *A. adeninivorans*.
## Characteristics
All *A. adeninivorans* strains share unusual biochemical activities being able to assimilate a range of amines, adenine (hence the name *A. adeninivorans*) and several other purine compounds as sole energy and carbon source, they all share properties like nitrate assimilation, they are thermo-tolerant (they can grow at temperatures of up to 48 C). A special feature of biotechnological impact is a temperature-dependent dimorphism. At temperatures above 42 C a reversible transition from budding cells to mycelial forms is induced. Budding is re-established when cultivation temperature is decreased below 42 C.
## Biotechnological potential {#biotechnological_potential}
The unusual characteristics described above render *A. adeninivorans* very attractive for biotechnological applications. On the one hand, it is a source for many enzymes with interesting properties and the respective genes, for instance glucoamylase, tannase, lipase, phosphatases and many others. On the other hand, it is a very robust and safe organism that can be genetically engineered to produce foreign proteins. Suitable host strains can be transformed with plasmids. The basic design of such plasmids is similar to that described under *Hansenula polymorpha* and yeast expression platforms.
Here are two special examples of recombinant strains and their application: in both cases several plasmids with different foreign product genes were introduced into the yeast. In a first case this recombinant yeast strain acquired the capability to produce natural plastics, namely PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoates). For this purpose a new synthetic pathway had to be transferred into this organism consisting of three enzymes. The respective genes *phbA*, *phbB* and *phbC* were isolated from the bacterium *Ralstonia eutropha* and integrated into plasmids. These plasmids were introduced into the organism. The resulting recombinant strain was able to produce the plastic material.
In the second example a biosensor for the detection of estrogenic activities in wastewater has been developed. In this case the route how estrogens act in nature was mimicked. A gene for the human estrogen receptor alpha (*hERalpha*) contained on a first plasmid was initially introduced. The protein encoded by this gene recognizes and binds estrogens. The complex is then bound to a second gene contained on a second plasmid that becomes activated upon binding. In this case a gene sequence of a reporter gene (the gene product can be easily monitored by simple assays) was fused to a control sequence (a promoter) responsive to the estrogen/receptor complex. Such strains can be cultured in the presence of wastewater and the estrogens present in such samples can be easily quantified by the amount of the reporter gene product
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# Steen Herschend
**Steen Steensen Herschend** (12 November 1888 -- 3 August 1976) was a Danish sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Danish boat *Nurdug II*, which won the silver medal in the 6 metre class
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# Carter & Carter
**Carter & Carter Group plc** was a British-based public limited company that provided outsourced training services and apprenticeships on behalf of various international companies and UK government organisations, such as the Learning and Skills Council.
Established by Phillip Carter in 1992, the company employed 500 people and had its headquarters in Ruddington, Nottinghamshire, England, with offices in Australia, Germany and Japan.
Following the death of founder Philip Carter in a helicopter accident on 2 May 2007, the company\'s shares were suspended on 3 October due to the uncertainty of its financial position.
In early March 2008, Carter & Carter entered into administration after it failed to reach agreement with its banks over a financial restructuring. Near to the end of the month, Newcastle College bought the majority of the company.
## History
- 1992 - Established by Phillip Carter as an outsource provider of accident repair services
- 1996 - Established US operations with General Motors, Ford, BMW, Mercedes, Nissan, Jaguar, Volvo, Audi, Bently, VW as clients
- 1997 - Wins Audi Academy contract in UK, establishing company in training and learning sector
- 2001 - Bridgepoint Capital invests in the business
- 2003 - Acquires the EMTEC Group, an established automotive training company
- 2005 - Acquires The Automobile Association technical training services group. Initial IPO launched in February. In September acquires ASSA, a provider of UK Government training in food manufacturing and engineering
- 2006 - Acquires Fern Group, a provider of training to unemployed and disabled people under Jobcentre Plus\' \'New Deal\'. In March acquires ReMIT, the second largest apprentice training provider in the motor industry, bringing the total number of learners managed in the automotive retail sector to over 12,000. In December, acquired the training division of Quantica, NTP Ltd and IMS (UK) Ltd
- 2007 - After the death of Phil Carter, the company enters a period of uncertainty. Contracts with manufacturers and contractors are ended and a huge proportion of the companies workforce are made redundant.
- 2008 - Carter & Carter enter into administration in March
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# Hans Meulengracht-Madsen
**Hans Meulengracht-Madsen** (9 September 1885 -- 7 October 1966) was a Danish sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was team member on the Danish boat *Nurdug II*, which won the silver medal in the 6 metre class.
His brothers, Svend Madsen and Vigo Madsen, were also Olympic competitors in gymnatics
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# Generalised Hough transform
The **generalized Hough transform** (**GHT**), introduced by Dana H. Ballard in 1981, is the modification of the Hough transform using the principle of template matching. The Hough transform was initially developed to detect analytically defined shapes (e.g., line, circle, ellipse etc.). In these cases, we have knowledge of the shape and aim to find out its location and orientation in the image. This modification enables the Hough transform to be used to detect an arbitrary object described with its model.
The problem of finding the object (described with a model) in an image can be solved by finding the model\'s position in the image. With the generalized Hough transform, the problem of finding the model\'s position is transformed to a problem of finding the transformation\'s parameter that maps the model into the image. Given the value of the transformation\'s parameter, the position of the model in the image can be determined.
The original implementation of the GHT used edge information to define a mapping from orientation of an edge point to a reference point of the shape. In the case of a binary image where pixels can be either black or white, every black pixel of the image can be a black pixel of the desired pattern thus creating a locus of reference points in the Hough space. Every pixel of the image votes for its corresponding reference points. The maximum points of the Hough space indicate possible reference points of the pattern in the image. This maximum can be found by scanning the Hough space or by solving a relaxed set of equations, each of them corresponding to a black pixel.
## History
Merlin and Farber showed how to use a Hough algorithm when the desired curves could not be described analytically. It was a precursor to Ballard\'s algorithm that was restricted to translation and did not account for rotation and scale changes.
The Merlin-Farber algorithm is impractical for real image data as in an image with many edge pixels, it finds many false positives due to repetitive pixel arrangements.
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# Generalised Hough transform
## Theory of generalized Hough transform {#theory_of_generalized_hough_transform}
To generalize the Hough algorithm to non-analytic curves, Ballard defines the following parameters for a generalized shape: *a={y,s,θ}* where *y* is a reference origin for the shape, *θ* is its orientation, and *s = (s~x~, s~y~)* describes two orthogonal scale factors. An algorithm can compute the best set of parameters for a given shape from edge pixel data. These parameters do not have equal status. The reference origin location, *y*, is described in terms of a template table called the R table of possible edge pixel orientations. The computation of the additional parameters *s* and *θ* is then accomplished by straightforward transformations to this table. The key generalization to arbitrary shapes is the use of directional information. Given any shape and a fixed reference point on it, instead of a parametric curve, the information provided by the boundary pixels is stored in the form of the R-table in the transform stage. For every edge point on the test image, the properties of the point are looked up on the R-table and reference point is retrieved and the appropriate cell in a matrix called the Accumulator matrix is incremented. The cell with maximum \'votes\' in the Accumulator matrix can be a possible point of existence of fixed reference of the object in the test image.
### Building the R-table {#building_the_r_table}
Choose a reference point *y* for the shape (typically chosen inside the shape). For each boundary point *x*, compute *ɸ(x)*, the gradient direction and *r = y -- x* as shown in the image. Store *r* as a function of *ɸ*. Notice that each index of *ɸ* may have many values of *r*. One can either store the co-ordinate differences between the fixed reference and the edge point *((x~c~ -- x~ij~), (y~c~ -- y~ij~))* or as the radial distance and the angle between them *(r~ij~, α~ij~)*. Having done this for each point, the R-table will fully represent the template object. Also, since the generation phase is invertible, we may use it to localise object occurrences at other places in the image.
i *ɸ~i~* *R~ɸ~i~~*
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1 0 *(r~11~, α~11~) (r~12~, α~12~)\... (r~1n~, α~1n~)*
2 *Δɸ* *(r~21~, α~21~) (r~22~, α~22~)\... (r~2m~, α~2m~)*
3 *2Δɸ* *(r~31~, α~31~) (r~32~, α~32~)\... (r~3k~, α~3k~)*
\... \... \...
### Object localization {#object_localization}
For each edge pixel *x* in the image, find the gradient *ɸ* and increment all the corresponding points *x+r* in the accumulator array *A* (initialized to a maximum size of the image) where r is a table entry indexed by *ɸ*, i.e., *r(ɸ)*. These entry points give us each possible position for the reference point. Although some bogus points may be calculated, given that the object exists in the image, a maximum will occur at the reference point. Maxima in *A* correspond to possible instances of the shape.
### Generalization of scale and orientation {#generalization_of_scale_and_orientation}
For a fixed orientation of shape, the accumulator array was two-dimensional in the reference point co-ordinates. To search for shapes of arbitrary orientation *θ* and scale *s*, these two parameters are added to the shape description. The accumulator array now consists of four dimensions corresponding to the parameters *(y, s, θ)*. The R-table can also be used to increment this larger dimensional space since different orientations and scales correspond to easily computed transformations of the table. Denote a particular R-table for a shape *S* by *R(ɸ)*. Simple transformations to this table will allow it to detect scaled or rotated instances of the same shape. For example, if the shape is scaled by s and this transformation is denoted by *T~s~*. then *T~s~\[R(ɸ)\] = sR(ɸ)* i.e., all the vectors are scaled by *s*. Also, if the object is rotated by *θ* and this transformation is denoted by *T~θ~*, then *T~θ~\[R(ɸ)\] = Rot{R\[(ɸ-θ)mod2π\],θ}* i.e., all the indices are incremented by -- *θ* modulo 2π, the appropriate vectors *r* are found, and then they are rotated by *θ*. Another property which will be useful in describing the composition of generalized Hough transforms is the change of reference point. If we want to choose a new reference point *ỹ* such that *y-ỹ = z* then the modification to the R-table is given by *R(ɸ)+ z*, i.e. *z* is added to each vector in the table.
### Alternate way using pairs of edges {#alternate_way_using_pairs_of_edges}
A pair of edge pixels can be used to reduce the parameter space. Using the R-table and the properties as described above, each edge pixel defines a surface in the four-dimensional accumulator space of *a = (y, s, θ)*. Two edge pixels at different orientations describe the same surface rotated by the same amount with respect to *θ*. If these two surfaces intersect, points where they intersect will correspond to possible parameters *a* for the shape. Thus it is theoretically possible to use the two points in image space to reduce the locus in parameter space to a single point. However, the difficulties of finding the intersection points of the two surfaces in parameter space will make this approach unfeasible for most cases.
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# Generalised Hough transform
## Theory of generalized Hough transform {#theory_of_generalized_hough_transform}
### Composite shapes {#composite_shapes}
If the shape S has a composite structure consisting of subparts *S~1~*, *S~2~*, .. *S~N~* and the reference points for the shapes *S*, *S~1~*, *S~2~*, .. *S~N~* are *y*, *y~1~*, *y~2~*, .. *y~n~*, respectively, then for a scaling factor *s* and orientation *θ*, the generalized Hough transform *R~s~(ɸ)* is given by $R_{\phi} = T_{s} \left\{ T_{\theta} \left[ \bigcup_{k=1}^{N} R_{s_{k}}(\phi)\right] \right\}$. The concern with this transform is that the choice of reference can greatly affect the accuracy. To overcome this, Ballard has suggested smoothing the resultant accumulator with a composite smoothing template. The composite smoothing template *H(y)* is given as a composite convolution of individual smoothing templates of the sub-shapes. $H(y) = \sum_{i=1}^{N} h_{i}(y-y_{i})$. Then the improved Accumulator is given by *A~s~ = A\*H* and the maxima in *A~s~* corresponds to possible instances of the shape.
### Spatial decomposition {#spatial_decomposition}
Observing that the global Hough transform can be obtained by the summation of local Hough transforms of disjoint sub-region, Heather and Yang proposed a method which involves the recursive subdivision of the image into sub-images, each with their own parameter space, and organized in a quadtree structure. It results in improved efficiency in finding endpoints of line segments and improved robustness and reliability in extracting lines in noisy situations, at a slightly increased cost of memory.
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# Generalised Hough transform
## Implementation
The implementation uses the following equations:
: $x = x_{c}+x' \ \ or \ \ x_{c} = x-x'$
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: $y = y_{c}+y' \ \ or \ \ y_{c} = y-y'$
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: $\cos(\pi-\alpha) = x'/r \ \ \text{or} \ \ x' = r \cos(\pi-\alpha) = -r\cos(\alpha)$
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: $\sin(\pi-\alpha) = y'/r \ \ \text{or} \ \ y' = r \sin(\pi-\alpha) = r\sin(\alpha)$
Combining the above equations we have:
: $x_{c} = x + r \cos(\alpha)$
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: $y_{c} = y + r \sin(\alpha)$
**Constructing the R-table**
: \(0\) Convert the sample shape image into an edge image using any edge detecting algorithm like Canny edge detector
: \(1\) Pick a reference point (e.g., *(x~c~, y~c~)*)
: \(2\) Draw a line from the reference point to the boundary
: \(3\) Compute *ɸ*
: \(4\) Store the reference point *(x~c~, y~c~)* as a function of *ɸ* in *R(ɸ)* table.
**Detection:**
: \(0\) Convert the sample shape image into an edge image using any edge detecting algorithm like Canny edge detector.
: \(1\) Initialize the Accumulator table: *A\[x~cmin~ . . . x~cmax~\]\[y~cmin~ . . . y~cmax~\]*
: \(2\) For each edge point *(x, y)*
: (2.1) Using the gradient angle *ɸ*, retrieve from the R-table all the *(α, r)* values indexed under *ɸ*.
: (2.2) For each *(α,r)*, compute the candidate reference points:
: *x~c~ = x + r cos(α)*
: *y~c~ = y + r sin(α)*
: (2.3) Increase counters (voting):
:
: *++A(x\<sub\>c\</sub\>\[y~c~\])*
: \(3\) Possible locations of the object contour are given by local maxima in *A\[x~c~\]\[y~c~\]*.
: If *A\[x~c~\]\[y~c~\] \> T*, then the object contour is located at *(x~c~, y~c~)*
**General case:**
Suppose the object has undergone some rotation *Θ* and uniform scaling *s*:
: *(x`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki}, y`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki}) → (x″, y″)*
: *x″ = (x`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} cos(Θ) -- y`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} sin(Θ))s*
: *y″ = (x`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} sin(Θ) + y`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} cos(Θ))s*
: *Replacing x`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} by x″ and y`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} by y″:*
: *x~c~ = x -- x″ or x~c~ = x - (x`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} cos(Θ) -- y`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} sin(Θ))s*
: *y~c~ = y -- y″ or y~c~ = y - (x`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} sin(Θ) + y`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} cos(Θ))s*
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: \(1\) Initialize the Accumulator table: *A\[x~cmin~ . . . x~cmax~\]\[y~cmin~ . . . y~cmax~\]\[q~min~ . . . q~max~\]\[s~min~ . . . s~max~\]*
: \(2\) For each edge point *(x, y)*
: (2.1) Using its gradient angle *ɸ*, retrieve all the *(α, r)* values from the R-table
: (2.2) For each *(α, r)*, compute the candidate reference points:
:
: *x`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} = r cos(α)*
: *y`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} = r sin(α)*
: for(*Θ = Θ~min~; Θ ≤ Θ~max~; Θ++*)
: for(*s = s~min~; s ≤ s~max~; s++*)
: *x~c~ = x - (x`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} cos(Θ) -- y`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} sin(Θ))s*
: *y~c~ = y - (x`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} sin(Θ) + y`{{prime}}`{=mediawiki} cos(Θ))s*
: *++(A\[x~c~\]\[y~c~\]\[Θ\]\[s\])*
: \(3\) Possible locations of the object contour are given by local maxima in *A\[x~c~\]\[y~c~\]\[Θ\]\[s\]*
: If *A\[x~c~\]\[y~c~\]\[Θ\]\[s\] \> T*, then the object contour is located at *(x~c~, y~c~)*, has undergone a rotation *Θ*, and has been scaled by *s*.
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# Generalised Hough transform
## Advantages and disadvantages {#advantages_and_disadvantages}
### Advantages
- It is robust to partial or slightly deformed shapes (i.e., robust to recognition under occlusion).
- It is robust to the presence of additional structures in the image.
- It is tolerant to noise.
- It can find multiple occurrences of a shape during the same processing pass.
### Disadvantages
- It has substantial computational and storage requirements which become acute when object orientation and scale have to be considered.
## Related work {#related_work}
Ballard suggested using orientation information of the edge decreasing the cost of the computation. Many efficient GHT techniques have been suggested such as the SC-GHT (Using slope and curvature as local properties)
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# Sven Thomsen
**Sven Bernth Thomsen** (7 September 1884 -- 14 November 1968) was a Danish sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Danish boat *Nurdug II*, which won the silver medal in the 6 metre class
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# Lyle Sendlein
**Lyle Sendlein** (born March 16, 1984) is an American former professional football center. He played college football at Texas, where he won the BCS national championship, and nine years in the National Football League (NFL) for the Arizona Cardinals, with whom he played in Super Bowl XLIII.
## Early life {#early_life}
Coached by Ron Estabrook at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona, Sendlein was a four-year letter winner and three-year starter as a prepster. He started varsity football early and became a first-team all-region choice at offensive tackle as a sophomore. He started at defensive tackle and linebacker as a senior, linebacker as a junior and offensive tackle as a sophomore. Sendlein also helped lead team to back-to-back Arizona 4A State Championships in 1999--2000 and a 28-game winning streak. He became a first-team all-state, all-region and all-city selection as a senior he posted 110 tackles, six sacks, three fumble recoveries (one returned for a TD) and a 29-yard interception return for a TD that year, he also had 21 tackles, two sacks and a 29-yard INT return for a TD against rival Saguaro in 2001. He earned second-team all-state and first-team all-region and all-city honors as a junior. Sendlein was also named the Valley\'s 2000 Defensive Player of the Year. He racked up 157 tackles that year, his top game of his junior season was a 19-tackle performance against the Saguaro Sabrecats.
## College career {#college_career}
Sendlein played in 50 games while at Texas and he started in his final 26 games. He was a two-time all-conference performer as center in the Big 12. He started for the 2005 National Championship team and helped the Longhorns set an NCAA single-season record with 652 total points scored and a UT single-season record with 6,657 total offensive yards.
He earned a degree in liberal arts in December 2006.
## Professional career {#professional_career}
Sendlein went undrafted in the 2007 NFL draft, but signed with the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted free agent shortly after the draft. On his signing with the Cardinals, Sendlein said, \"I had about 20 to 25 teams call to check on my status, but my agent and I felt like Arizona would be a good fit.\" It was a homecoming for Sendlein since he played for Scottsdale Chaparral.
Sendlein started only two games as a rookie in 2007, but he became the starting center for Arizona in his second year, and maintained that position throughout most of his career. It was also in his second year that he helped the Cardinals make it to Super Bowl XLIII, which the Cardinals lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-23.
Following the 2010 season, he was not re-signed by the Cardinals until July.
During the 2012 season he suffered an injury and missed the last six games of the season.
On March 12, 2015, Sendlein was released, but he re-signed with the team on August 7, 2015.
After the 2015 season, his contract expired and he was not resigned.
## Personal life {#personal_life}
Sendlein, who is of German descent, is the son of former NFL player Robin Sendlein and Carrie Sendlein.
After football, he became a real estate investor
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# Ohio State University Crew Club
**The Ohio State University Crew** is the rowing club of Ohio State University, located in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States. It was founded in 1978. Open to both men and women, it is an official university club sport.
## General
The team\'s boathouse, provided by the university, was located on the Olentangy River in the basement of the Drake Performance & Event Center, before its demolition in 2023. Currently, team members practice on the Scioto Mile in downtown Columbus, or the O\'Shaugnessy Reservoir, north of Columbus.
## Competition
The club competes against crews from around the country, including both club teams and varsity programs. The club is a founding member of the [American Collegiate Rowing Association](https://www.americancollegiaterowing.com), and competes in the ACRA national championship regatta on a yearly basis.
### All Competitions {#all_competitions}
[Ohio State Crew Club Schedule](https://www.osucrew.org/schedule)
Event Season Location
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Head of the Ohio Fall Pittsburgh, OH
Speakmon Regatta Fall Columbus, OH (Griggs Reservoir)
Head of the Hooch Fall Chattanooga, Tennessee
Wolverbuck Oar (Men Only) Fall Alternating; Home or Away (Ann Arbor, MI)
[Midwest Championship Erg Sprints](https://www.regattacentral.com/regatta/?job_id=8787) Winter RPAC - The Ohio State University; Columbus, Ohio
States Cup Spring Alternating; Home or Away (East Lansing, MI)
MACRA Championships Spring Varies year-to-year
[ACRA National Championship Regatta](http://www.americancollegiaterowing.com/) Spring Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge, TN
## Leadership
The team is led by an experienced group of coaches in conjunction with a student leadership team. Captains are elected to contribute to the day-to-day operation of the team. On the administrative side of the team, a corps of officers are elected on a yearly basis to lead the team. These officers also nominate directors, to whom they can delegate various responsibilities contributing to the smooth running of the club
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# Madison Boulder
The **Madison Boulder** is one of the largest known glacial erratics in North America and among the largest in the world; it is preserved in the 17 acre **Madison Boulder Natural Area** in Madison, New Hampshire. The boulder is a huge granite rock measuring 83 ft in length, 23 ft in height above the ground, and 37 ft in width. It weighs upwards of 5000 ST. A part of the block is buried, probably to a depth of 10 to. It was acquired by the state from the Kennett family in 1946. In 1970, Madison Boulder was designated as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service
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# Child (magazine)
***Child*** was an American parenting magazine founded by Jackie Leo and MaryAnn Sommers in 1986 and published until 2007.
## History and profile {#history_and_profile}
*Child* was first published in October 1986. The magazine was started as a bi-monthly publication. It was originally backed by Italian publishers, then sold to the New York Times Magazine Group in 1987. The company published it until 1995 along with its other women\'s magazines, including *Family Circle*, before selling the titles to Gruner + Jahr. The Meredith Corporation acquired nearly all of the US-based products of Gruner + Jahr in 2005, except for some youth publications.
In February 2000, Miriam `{{sic|hide=y|Aro|nd}}`{=mediawiki} became editor in chief and relaunched *Child* as a childrearing lifestyle magazine.
*Child* sponsored events including its annual Children\'s Champion Awards (those honored at the awards events included Dr. Marion Wright Edelman, Judy Blume, Geoffrey Canada, Wendy Kopp), children\'s fashion shows for Fashion Week in New York City, and the Best Children\'s Book Awards, whose Lifetime Achievement Award-winners included Julie Andrews, Maurice Sendak, Hilary Knight, Tomie de Paola and Eric Carle.
When Meredith Corporation acquired *Child* magazine in 2005, it lowered the magazine\'s rate base from 1,020,000 to 700,000+. In 2007, Meredith discontinued the print version and folded the website *Child.com* into *Parents.com*, which includes content from its other mass market, parent-related magazines *American Baby*, *Parents* and *Family Circle*
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# Football in Angola
Football is the most popular sport in Angola, The national team (m) qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and many Angolan footballers play internationally, particularly in Portugal and France.
Organized games of women\'s football teams have been known in Angola since 1993, and since 1995, Campeonato Provincial de Luanda has had a league operation in Angola, albeit limited to the province of Luanda.
The top male national league is the Girabola.
Women\'s football in Angola is generally suffering from a lack of attention, also through associations and clubs. As a result, there are hardly any multi-faceted league structures, and due to the lack of youth classes, it is not uncommon for 12-year-old girls and almost 40-year-old women to meet in the same game. Due to a lack of training opportunities for women, there is the threat of an over-aging, and thus to an end to women\'s football in Angola.
Angola was a Portuguese colony since the late 15th century, and so it was the Portuguese who popularized football there. Football in Angola is still shaped by its Portuguese origins and relationships, for example through a number of affiliates of the Portuguese clubs S.L. Benfica and Sporting CP.
The national football association of Angola is the Federação Angolana de Futebol (FAF). It was founded in 1979, after Angola\'s independence from Portugal in 1975. The FAF organizes the national football leagues Girabola (1st league) and Gira Angola (2nd league) and is also responsible for the Angolan national team of men and women.
The country hosted the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations.
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# Football in Angola
## League and cup system {#league_and_cup_system}
There is currently no women\'s league in Angola. For the history of championship tournaments see Angolan Women\'s Football League.
The first national women\'s club championship took place in 1999, as a tournament in the city of Lubango. The title went to the Blocos FC from the capital Luanda. Since 2005, a regular national championship is being organized by the FAF. The champion of the Luanda provincial championship, the Progresso do Sambizanga, have dominated the women\'s football Angola with five nationwide titles since that time. In addition to Progresso, the club Amigas dos Mártires de Kifangondo Luanda is one of the strongest teams, although with an ultimately unsuccessful appearance at the national championship tournament in Luena in 2008. The only other competitive teams are Regedoria FC de Viana, and the Clube Desportivo da Terra Nova. Terra Nova is the only club with both a second team and a football school for young women. Apart from these, four clubs remain. The other clubs lack structure, and even talented players often have no chance to progress.
Overall, championships are being held in only three Angolan provinces: in the provinces of Cunene, Huíla, and especially in Luanda. Occasionally, tournaments will also take place in the other provinces, especially in the provinces of Bié, Benguela and Cabinda.
The national championship (Campeonato Nacional) has always been played in each case in a central tournament, but was not aligned every year. Since 2011, no master has been played. The following national championships have been played in women\'s football Angola so far.
At least since 1965, a national champion is played by men in Angola in a league operation. The record champion during the time of Portuguese occupation was 1953-founded club Atlético de Luanda, holding the championship title in years 1965, 66, 67 and 68. In post-occupation Angola, the Girabola top national league is being played since 1979, and a second, three-track nationwide league, the Gira Angola, is held as well. These leagues include the top league of the provincial associations of the 18 provinces of Angola, among which the other regional leagues are played.
Today, the Girabola still is the top division of Angolan football. It is organized by the Angolan Football Federation.
## Men\'s national team {#mens_national_team}
The national team competed in the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 2006. During qualification, Angola won group 4 over Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Gabon, Algeria and Rwanda. The team was placed in Group D along with Portugal, Mexico and Iran. They finished with 0 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss, they made 3rd place in the group. They did not advance past group play. On 4 September 2006, the African Football Association CAF announced that the Africa Cup 2010 will be awarded to Angola. An extra four new stadiums have been built for the African Championship: the 50,000-seat Estádio 11 de Novembro in Luanda, the 35,000-seat Estádio Nacional de Ombaka in Benguela and the Estádio Nacional de Chiazi in Cabinda and the Estádio Nacional da Tundavala in Lubango, respectively Accommodate 20,000 spectators.
In the group draw Mali, Algeria and Malawi were assigned to Group A. Angola was set as the host group head of this group.
## Women\'s national team {#womens_national_team}
Best rank in the FIFA Rankings for the national football teams was 82nd place in December 2003. In July 2022, they were ranked at 140th place. The only tournaments they qualified for were the 1995 and 2002 African Women\'s Championships, and their best finish was as semi-finalists in the 1995 tournament.
Angola finished the African Championship third place in 1995. Angola also qualified for the Championship in 2002, where they beat Zimbabwe and South Africa, but lost to Cameroon by one goal. Since then, Angola has not qualified for any other championships.
During qualification for the 2008 Olympics, Angola did not advance further than the first round, where they lost to Ghana. However, they did reach the final of the COSAFA Cup, where they met South Africa, who beat them 3--1.
At the 2022 Women Africa Cup of Nations qualification Angola faced Botswana and lost 1-5 and 2-0
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# Otto Aust
**Otto Torsten Johan Aust** (25 July 1892 -- 12 October 1943) was a Swedish sailor. He was a crew member of the boat *Kerstin* that won the bronze medal in the 6 m class at the 1912 Summer Olympics
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# Charles de Choiseul, Duke of Praslin
**Charles de Choiseul, Duke of Praslin** (*Charles Laure Hugues Théobald*; 29 June 1805 -- 24 August 1847) was a French nobleman and politician, who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies in 1838--1842. Choiseul-Praslin\'s suicide, occurring while he faced trial for the murder of his wife, the Duchess de Choiseul-Praslin (née Fanny Sébastiani), caused a scandal which in turn contributed to the outbreak of the 1848 Revolution and the fall of the July Monarchy.
## Biography
Born in Paris, he was the eldest son of Charles Raynart Laure Félix, duc de Choiseul, who had been a deputy and leader of the National Guard under the First French Empire, and his wife (née de Breteuil); the couple also had another son, Edgar Laure Charles Gilbert, and three daughters.
He became a member of the Chamber for the department of Seine-et-Marne, and was later a *chevalier d\'honneur* to Hélène, wife of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans. A duke since 1841, Choiseul-Praslin was created a Peer of France on 6 April 1845.
On 18 October 1824, Choiseul-Praslin married Fanny Altarice Rosalba, the daughter of Marshal Horace Sébastiani de La Porta and his first wife Fanny Franquetot de Coigny. Fanny reportedly had a passionate love for her husband, which was recorded in her correspondence. The couple resided at the Choiseul estate in Vaux-le-Vicomte, and had ten children together.
While traveling from Vaux-le-Vicomte to Dieppe, the Choiseul-Praslin family spent the night of 17 August 1847 at its residence in Paris\' Faubourg Saint-Honoré. At five o\'clock in the morning, servants were alerted by noises coming from the duchess\' room, and discovered that she had been brutally attacked, and had struggled with the assailant while being prevented from screaming. She had been hit with a blunt object, then repeatedly stabbed; she died soon after staff rushed in to provide assistance. The duke was the last person to answer calls by the household staff, and raised suspicion almost immediately because, despite the uproar, the windows of his room had remained shut.
During searches in rooms adjacent to the duke\'s, police uncovered the blood-stained handle of a dagger (kept inside in a cabinet), a bathrobe partly washed but still stained with blood, as well as a leather sheath and various items of clothing and paper (all thrown inside a chimney and half-consumed by flames). A more extensive search for the dagger\'s blade produced no result. It was also found out that the duke was keeping a loaded pistol by his side. The theory on which police subsequently relied was that Choiseul-Praslin had intended to shoot Fanny, but had then realized that this would cause alarm. In his defense, the duke stated that he had attempted to defend his wife from an unknown assassin, but he could not indicate how the latter had escaped. A servant later alleged that, upon entering the duke\'s room to announce to him the death of his wife, he found him washing his hands, and claimed that this was done to remove blood. A small blood stain was found inside a washing basin, and it was documented that Choiseul-Praslin\'s body displayed bitemarks and scratches.
In previous years, the Choiseul-Praslin household had been the scene of violent confrontations between the duke and his wife. Among other things, Fanny de Choiseul-Praslin had accused her husband of hiring a governess, Henriette Deluzy-Desportes (also *Henriette Deluzy*), in order to estrange her from her children. Fanny had fired Deluzy-Desportes six weeks before her murder and the governess had left the household. Fanny had accused Deluzy-Desportes of being the duke\'s mistress and suspected that the governess and the Duke planned to run away together. The duchess repeatedly threatened to separate from her husband because of the alleged affair.
After being held under house arrest, the duke was transferred to the Luxembourg Palace pending trial by the Court of Peers (which was called upon by royal ordinance and reserved judgment for members of the nobility). The court was to be presided over by Étienne-Denis Pasquier. On 18 August 1847, while in custody, he poisoned himself during a moment when guards were neglecting their duty, allegedly swallowing a large dose of what has been described as laudanum or arsenic acid. In agony, he refused to answer questions, and also refused to eat. Nevertheless, he denied all accusations one final time before dying.
The trial was annulled due to the defendant\'s death, and a judicial action brought against the governess was dismissed in mid-November of the same year. In conjunction with this, a controversy arose over the authorities\' alleged corruption and the common perception that Peerage went against the equality of treatment in justice; it was speculated that the Peers had allowed Choiseul-Praslin to commit suicide, or even poisoned him, as a means to avoid an uncomfortable verdict for one of their own.
A few months previously, French society had been shocked by the aristocratic Teste--Cubières political corruption scandal revealed in May 1847, and the affair of the duke and duchess only added to the popular discontent with the July Monarchy which culminated in the French Revolution of 1848.
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# Charles de Choiseul, Duke of Praslin
## Legacy
A persistent and popular rumor indicated that Choiseul-Praslin\'s death had been faked, and he had been allowed to leave the country, with many claiming that he lived the rest of his life in England. According to Nicaraguan researcher Eddy Kühl, Choiseul-Praslin survived and made his way to Matagalpa, where he fathered two sons, known locally as Jorge and Benjamín, and three daughters; Margarita, Eva and Gertrudis. According to this theory, the duke died in 1882 and was buried in Ciudad Darío. Kühl\'s investigation, first published in 2000, reportedly raised interest from the Choiseul-Praslin descendants living in France, who are said to have made known their wish to meet with the Nicaraguan claimants.
Escalating conflicts in a troubled period, the affair contributed to the outbreak of the 1848 Revolution, which occurred six months after the suicide. Following the establishment of the Second Republic, all documents regarding procedures in the case, together with all other acts of the Chamber of Peers, were sent to the National Archives.
After Deluzy-Desportes was freed, she left France for America and married Henry M. Field. In 1938, Henry\'s great-niece Rachel Field published a novel based on the killing, *All This and Heaven Too*. The novel became a 1940 film of the same name starring Charles Boyer as the Duc, Barbara O\'Neil as the Duchess, Montagu Love as Horace Sébastiani, and Bette Davis as Henriette Deluzy-Desportes.
The affair was also the basis for a historical novel by the English writer Marjorie Bowen called *Forget-Me-Not*, although the characters\' names are changed. It also inspired a play by Shaun McKenna, titled *Ruling Passions*, which premiered at the Royal Theatre (Northampton) in 1995. In 2018, Nicaraguan novelist Gioconda Belli published *Las fiebres de la memoria* (2018), following the theory of Choiseul\'s life in Nicaragua
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# Regents Park Community College
**Regents Park Community College** is a mixed Comprehensive School in West Southampton, Hampshire, in the south of England. The most recent Ofsted inspection was in April 2018 when the inspectors reported that *\"Teaching is characterised by highly effective planning, secure subject knowledge among the teachers, the use of a wide range of teaching strategies and the use of detailed information about pupils.\" The Ofsted report can be found [here](https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/116450)*
Previously, Regents Park had been placed into special measures during the 10--11 July 2013 Ofsted inspection, after being rated \'inadequate\'.
## Acceptance of boys {#acceptance_of_boys}
As part of Southampton City Council\'s review of secondary education, called \"*Learning Futures*\", the school started accepting boys from September 2008. .
## Southampton Cooperative Learning Trust {#southampton_cooperative_learning_trust}
The school has a group called the Southampton Cooperative Learning Trust or The Regents Park Family of Schools. The group contains a number of schools in Southampton:
- Banister Infant & Nursery School
- Foundry Lane Primary School
- Freemantle C of E Academy
- Regents Park Community College
- St Johns Primary & Nursery School
- St Mark\'s Primary and Secondary School
## Notable former pupils {#notable_former_pupils}
- Len Stansbridge (1919--1986), goalkeeper for Southampton in the period either side of the Second World War.
- Manisha Tank, former BBC World presenter, and currently with CNN
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# Eveready East Africa
**Eveready East Africa** is a Kenyan manufacturer and marketer of battery brands. It is headquartered in Nairobi, while maintaining a plant in Nakuru, Kenya.
## Overview
Eveready East Africa is an affiliate of the American Eveready Battery Company. In addition to manufacturing and marketing batteries, Eveready East Africa also distributes a wide range of products such as shaving razors, blades and accessories under brand names Schick and Clorox household products. Eveready East Africa is one of Africa\'s largest battery manufacturers, and is listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
## History
Eveready East Africa was founded on 6 March 1967 as Union Carbide Kenya Limited, a subsidiary of US based Union Carbide Corporation. In the same year, ICDC and ICDC Investments (now Centum Investments) joined in as minority shareholders.
The firm\'s name was changed to Eveready Batteries Kenya Limited on 24 October 1986. Sameer Group acquired a majority stake in the company in 1988 through its wholly owned subsidiary East Africa Batteries.
2004 saw the company diversify into other consumer products, under the Schick brand, following the acquisition of Schick-Wilkinson Sword by Energizer Holdings. In the same year, the company name was changed to its current name of Eveready East Africa.
The shares of Eveready East Africa were listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange in 2006 through an initial public offering, which was over subscribed by 733%.
## Member companies {#member_companies}
Other than battery manufacturing, Eveready East Africa has invested in real estate through its wholly owned subsidiary, Flamingo Properties. Flamingo Properties is based in Kenya, and in turn has a subsidiary, Flamingo Properties Uganda Limited, which is domiciled in Kampala, Uganda.
## Shareholding
The stock of Eveready East Africa is listed on the NSE, where it trades under the symbol **EVRD**. `{{asof|September 2015}}`{=mediawiki}, the ten largest shareholders in the Group\'s stock are depicted in the table below:
Rank Name of owner Percentage ownership
------ ------------------------------------------------- ----------------------
1 East Africa Batteries Limited 58.64
2 Industrial & Commercial Development Corporation 29.22
3 Other 12.14
**Total** **100
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# Aleksander Niezabitowski
**Aleksander Józef Niezabitowski** (née **Mysiak**, 17 September 1908 -- 12 May 1991) was a Polish footballer who played as a midfielder. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, he represented both Cracovia and the Poland national team.
With Cracovia, he won the Polish championship twice, in 1930 and 1932, altogether playing in 230 games. As a member of the national team, Mysiak was fielded in 13 official international matches. He retired from football unexpectedly at the age of 26, reportedly due to his wife\'s dislike of football
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# Cashola
**Cashola**, stylized *Ca\$hola*, was a video lottery game offered by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL) from July 2006 to May 2011. Cashola was the first US multi-jurisdictional video lottery game.
Cashola was played on linked machines at nine lottery-run casinos: three in Delaware, two in Rhode Island, and four in West Virginia. The minimum jackpot was \$250,000; it was paid in 30 annual installments, unless the winner chose the cash option within 60 days of winning. The progressive jackpot exceeded \$4 million (annuity) for the first time on November 4, 2009. The first 27 jackpot winners (unlike traditional lottery jackpot games, the grand prize could not be split by multiple players, as each Cashola machine was independent); as of February 2, 2009, all 27 chose the cash option. The largest Cashola jackpot, of \$4,918,605.91, was won on November 26, 2009, in Charles Town, West Virginia.
To win the jackpot, the maximum amount of \$2.25 must have been wagered for that spin. The themes for the Cashola slots varied by machine (e.g. *Kingdom of Pharaohs, The Big Easy*.) The minimum denomination also differed (there were penny, nickel, and quarter Cashola machines.) Each Cashola machine had five \"reels\"; for a jackpot to be won, in addition to the maximum wager, the gold-colored \"Ca\$hola\" symbol must have appeared on each of the five \"reels\" in any of the lines the player \"purchased\" in that spin (the \"Cashola\" symbol appearing on each reel did not guarantee a jackpot win.)
Depending on the venue, the minimum age to play Cashola was 18 or 21.
In April 2011, it was announced that Cashola would be retired upon the next jackpot win, its 37th. Other Ca\$hola machines then in use by players automatically shut down, issuing each player a voucher for credits in those machines.
Cashola was replaced by a new game called MegaHits. It started operating on July 15, 2011, in the same nine casinos, dividing its jackpot money among five progressive prizes
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# Raymond Hoffenberg
**Sir Raymond Hoffenberg** KBE GCOB (16 March 1923 -- 22 April 2007) was an endocrinologist who specialised in the study of the thyroid. Born in South Africa, he was forced to leave in 1968, and settled in the United Kingdom, where he was President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1983 to 1989, and President of Wolfson College, Oxford, from 1985 to 1993.
## Early life {#early_life}
Raymond Hoffenberg, affectionately known as Bill, was born and educated in Port Elizabeth, Union of South Africa. He studied medicine at the University of Cape Town from 1939, aged only 16. He was also an active sportsman, taking part in tennis, golf, squash, boxing, and rugby. He enlisted in the Union Defence Force in 1942, serving as a stretcher bearer in the Second World War in North Africa and Italy in the 6th South African Armoured Division.
He returned to South Africa to complete his degrees, MB and ChB, in 1948. He was an intern at Groote Schuur Hospital, and then a lecturer at the University of Cape Town Medical School. He married his first wife, Margaret Rosenberg in 1949, and they lived in Newlands. They had two sons.
He spent some time serving under Albert Schweitzer at Lambaréné in French Equatorial Africa (now Gabon), and travelled to the United States in 1957--8 under a Carnegie Fellowship, and started to specialise in endocrinology. He obtained his MD in 1957 and PhD in 1968. He was a lecturer at the Department of Medicine at the University of Cape Town from 1955 to 1967. He also continued to practise medicine at Groote Schuur Hospital, where he was involved preparing for Christiaan Barnard\'s first heart transplant operation in 1967.
## Opposition to apartheid {#opposition_to_apartheid}
He ran into political difficulties in South Africa. He opposed the apartheid policies of the National Party, and supported Alan Paton\'s Liberal Party, which he had joined in 1953. He had been a friend of Paton and of the party\'s chairman, Peter Brown, since they were students together in Cape Town. He supported the National Union of South African Students, and was chairman of the Defence and Aid Fund, which funded the defence of those accused of political crimes and supported their families, until it was banned in 1966.
In July 1967, the Prime Minister John Vorster imposed a banning order under the Suppression of Communism Act which prohibited him from all political and social activity for 5 years. By now, he had an international reputation as a leading endocrinologist, and the banning order led to widespread protest.
## Emigration to the United Kingdom {#emigration_to_the_united_kingdom}
He and his family were given an \"exit permit\" to leave South Africa in 1968, on condition that they did not come back. He moved to the United Kingdom, where he continued to lend support to the campaign against apartheid. The exiled Oliver Tambo was a patient for many years.
He worked for the National Medical Health and Research Council at Mill Hill in north London, and at the thyroid clinic at New End Hospital in Hampstead, for four years from 1968. He became professor of medicine at Birmingham University in 1972, where he developed an outstanding endocrine department. He became President of Wolfson College, Oxford in 1985.
Meanwhile, he was President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1983 to 1989, publicly disagreeing with the Conservative government\'s policy of introducing an internal market into the National Health Service. He was appointed KBE in 1984.
He was president of the International Society for Endocrinology, chairman of the British Heart Foundation, and chairman of the Medical Campaign Against Nuclear War and later vice-president of its successor, MEDACT. He held six honorary doctorates, and was a fellow of seven learned societies. After the Alder Hey organs scandal came to light in 1999, he courted controversy by arguing for the medical benefits from retaining tissue samples from post-mortem examinations.
## Later life {#later_life}
He retired in 1993, and he and his wife joined his two sons in Australia. He moved to Queensland, where he was professor of medical ethics at the University of Queensland from 1993 to 1995.
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# Raymond Hoffenberg
## Death and legacy {#death_and_legacy}
After the death of his first wife in 2005, he married Countess Madeleine Douglas in 2006. He died in Oxford. He was survived by his second wife, and his two sons from his first marriage.
At the RCP he is represented in a bust by Dame Elisabeth Frink
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# Vittorio Sereni
**Vittorio Sereni** (27 July 1913 -- 10 February 1983) was an Italian poet, author, editor and translator. His poetry frequently addressed the themes of 20th-century Italian history, such as Fascism, Italy\'s military defeat in World War II, and its postwar resurgence.
Born at Luino, Sereni graduated from the University of Milan in 1936. In 1938, he co-founded the literary review *Corrente di Vita*. In 1941, he published *Frontiera*, his first collection of poetry. He was drafted into the Italian Army during World War II: captured by Allied forces in 1943, he spent the rest of the war in POW camps in Algeria and Morocco. These experiences formed the basis for his second poetry book, *Diario d\'Algeria*.
After the war, Sereni worked as a teacher and literary critic. From the mid-1950s until his retirement in 1976, he was literary director of the Arnoldo Mondadori Editore publishing house. His later collections of poetry included *Gli strumenti umani* (1965) and *Stella variabile* (1981). He was a prolific translator, rendering into Italian the works of Pierre Corneille, Paul Valéry and William Carlos Williams, among others. His collection of translated poems, *Il musicante di Saint-Merry*, was awarded the 1982 Bagutta Prize.
Sereni\'s works are collected in English in *The Selected Poetry and Prose of Vittorio Sereni: A Bilingual Edition* (2006), translated by Marcus Perryman and Peter Robinson
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# Α-N-Acetylglucosaminidase
The enzyme **α-*N*-acetylglucosaminidase** (`{{EnzExplorer|3.2.1.50}}`{=mediawiki}, *α-acetylglucosaminidase*, *N-acetyl-α-D-glucosaminidase*, *N-acetyl-α-glucosaminidase*, *α-D-2-acetamido-2-deoxyglucosidase*) is a protein associated with Sanfilippo syndrome, with systematic name α-*N*-acetyl-D-glucosaminide *N*-acetylglucosaminohydrolase. It catalyses the hydrolysis of terminal non-reducing *N*-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in *N*-acetyl-α-D-glucosaminides, and also UDP-*N*-acetylglucosamine
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# Neumarkt an der Ybbs
**Neumarkt an der Ybbs** is a town in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria
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# List of provinces of Balhae
The Balhae (or Bohai) kingdom controlled the northern Korean Peninsula, the area from the Amur River (*Heilong Jiang*) to the Strait of Tartary, and the Liaodong Peninsula. Similar to the workings of the Chinese Tang dynasty, the administration system of the Balhae kingdom was composed of:
- 5 capitals: a Supreme capital with four secondary capitals
- 15 provinces; and
- 62 prefectures.
## Table of provinces {#table_of_provinces}
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| Former State | Province | | |
+==================+==========+============+=============+
| Hanja | Hangul | RR, Pinyin | Hanja |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| Sushen\ | 龍泉府 | 용천부 | Yongcheon\ |
| 숙신\ | | | Longquan |
| 肅愼 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| Sushen\ | 顯德府 | 현덕부 | Hyundeok\ |
| 숙신\ | | | Xiande |
| 肅愼 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| Yemaek\ | 龍原府 | 용원부 | Yongwon\ |
| 예맥\ | | | Longyuan |
| 濊貊 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| Okjeo\ | 南海府 | 남해부 | Namhae\ |
| 옥저\ | | | Nanhai |
| 沃沮 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| Goguryeo\ | 鴨綠府 | 압록부 | Amnok\ |
| 고구려\ | | | Yalü |
| 高句麗 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| Goguryeo\ | 長嶺府 | 장령부 | Jangnyeong\ |
| 고구려\ | | | Changling |
| 高句麗 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| Buyeo\ | 夫餘府 | 부여부 | Buyeo\ |
| 부여\ | | | Fuyu |
| 夫餘 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| Buyeo\ | 鄚頡府 | 막힐부 | Makhil\ |
| 부여\ | | | Moxie |
| 夫餘 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| 읍루\ | 定理府 | 정리부 | Jeongni\ |
| 揖婁/우루부말갈\ | | | Dingli |
| 虞婁部靺鞨 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| 읍루\ | 安邊府 | 안변부 | Anbyeon\ |
| 揖婁/우루부말갈\ | | | Anbian |
| 虞婁部靺鞨 | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| 솔빈\ | 率賓府 | 솔빈부 | Solbin\ |
| 率賓 | | | Shuaibin |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| 불열\ | 東平府 | 동평부 | Dongpyeong\ |
| 拂涅 | | | Dongping |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| 철리\ | 鐵利府 | 철리부 | Cheolli\ |
| 鐵利 | | | Tieli |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| 월희\ | 懷遠府 | 회원부 | Hoewon\ |
| 越喜 | | | Huaiyuan |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| 월희\ | 安遠府 | 안원부 | Anyuan\ |
| 越喜 | | | Anwon |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
| | | | |
+------------------+----------+------------+-------------+
## Former Balhae provinces {#former_balhae_provinces}
*Manzhou Yuanliu Kao* provides records which show that the Balhae had occupied the *Bisa Fortress* at the southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula. The *History of Liao* records that the Balhae established provinces at the *Sin Fortress*, *Gaemo Fortress*, *Baegam Fortress*, *Yodong Fortress* and *Ansi Fortress* area in Liaodong, as well as a substantial portion of the Liaoxi area. The Balhae sovereign\'s message to Yamato Kingdom in 796 states that it has recovered the entire old Goguryeo territory and its ruler\'s authority now shines beyond the Liao River. The Balhae came to occupy the Songhua and Wusuli River basins as well as the whole adjoining coastal zone along the Sea of Japan (East Sea)
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# WRRA-FM
**WRRA-FM** (97.5 FM, \"Quality Rock 97.5 The Lake\") is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Bridgman, Michigan, it first began broadcasting under the WCSE call sign.
## History
On February 17, 2025, WYTZ changed its call sign to WRRA-FM; concurrently, sister station WQLQ became WYTZ-FM
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# Copenhagen Trophy
The **Copenhagen Trophy** is an annual figure skating competition held in Copenhagen, Denmark, around March or April in senior, junior, and novice categories
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# Yeast expression platform
A **yeast expression platform** is a strain of yeast used to produce large amounts of proteins, sugars or other compounds for research or industrial uses. While yeast are often more resource-intensive to maintain than bacteria, certain products can only be produced by eukaryotic cells like yeast, necessitating use of a yeast expression platform. Yeasts differ in productivity and with respect to their capabilities to secrete, process and modify proteins. As such, different types of yeast (i.e. different expression platforms) are better suited for different research and industrial applications.
## Products
Since the onset of genetic engineering, a number of microorganisms have been developed for the production of biological products. These products are used in medicine and industry to create pharmaceuticals like hepatitis B vaccines or insulin. Common platforms for the development of medicine and other products include the bacterium *E. coli*, and several yeasts and mammalian cells (including, notably, Chinese hamster ovary cells). In general a microorganism used as an expression platform has to meet several criteria: it should be able grow rapidly in large containers, produce proteins in an efficient way (i.e. with minimal resource input), be safe and, in case of pharmaceuticals, it should produce and modify the products to be as ready for human consumption as possible.
## Strains used {#strains_used}
Yeasts are common hosts for the production of proteins from recombinant DNA. They offer relatively easy genetic manipulation and rapid growth to high cell densities on inexpensive media. As eukaryotes, they are able to perform protein modifications like glycosylation which are common in eukaryotic cells, but relatively rare in bacteria. Due to this, yeast can produce complex proteins that are identical or very similar to native products from plants or mammals. The first yeast expression platform was based on the baker's yeast *Saccharomyces cerevisiae*. However since then a variety of yeast expression platforms have been studied and are widely used for various applications based on their different characteristics and capabilities. For instance some of them grow on a wide range of carbon sources and are not restricted to glucose, as it is the case with baker's yeast. Several of them are also applied to genetic engineering and to the production of foreign proteins.
### *Arxula adeninivorans* {#arxula_adeninivorans}
*Arxula adeninivorans* (also called *Blastobotrys adeninivorans*) is a dimorphic yeast, meaning it grows as a budding yeast up to a temperature of 42 °C, but as a filamentous form at higher temperatures. *A. adeninivorans* has unusual biochemical characteristics. It can grow on a wide range of substrates and can assimilate nitrate. Strains of *A. adeninivorans* have been developed that can produce natural plastics, and have been involved in the development of a biosensor for estrogens in environmental samples.
### *Candida boidinii* {#candida_boidinii}
*Candida boidinii* is a yeast notable for its ability to grow on methanol (called methylotrophism). Like other methylotrophic species such as *Hansenula polymorpha* and *Pichia pastoris*, it is used as a platform for the production of foreign proteins. Yields in a multigram range of a secreted foreign protein have been reported. A computational method, IPRO, recently predicted mutations that experimentally switched the cofactor specificity of *Candida boidinii* xylose reductase from NADPH to NADH.
### *Ogataea polymorpha* {#ogataea_polymorpha}
*Ogataea polymorpha* (synonyms *Hansenula polymorpha* or *Pichia angusta*) is another methylotrophic yeast (see *Candida boidinii*). It can grow on a wide range of other substrates; it is thermo-tolerant and can assimilate nitrate (see also Kluyveromyces lactis). It has been applied to the production of hepatitis B vaccines, insulin and interferon alpha-2a for the treatment of hepatitis C, as well as to a range of technical enzymes.
### *Kluyveromyces lactis* {#kluyveromyces_lactis}
*Kluyveromyces lactis* is a yeast regularly used for the production of kefir. It can grow on several sugars, most importantly on lactose which is present in milk and whey. It has successfully been applied among others to the production of chymosin (an enzyme that is usually present in the stomach of calves) for the production of cheese. Production takes place in fermenters on a 40,000 L scale.
### *Pichia pastoris* {#pichia_pastoris}
*Pichia pastoris* is a methylotrophic yeast (see *Candida boidinii* and *Hansenula polymorpha*). It provides an efficient platform for the production of foreign proteins. Platform elements are available as a kit and it is worldwide used in academia for the production of proteins. Strains have been engineered that can produce complex human N-glycan (yeast glycans are similar but not identical to those found in humans).
### *Saccharomyces cerevisiae* {#saccharomyces_cerevisiae}
*Saccharomyces cerevisiae* is the traditional baker's yeast used widely in brewing and baking. Often the collective term "yeast" is used for this single species. As an expression platform it has successfully been applied to the production of technical enzymes and of pharmaceuticals like insulin and hepatitis B vaccines.
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# Yeast expression platform
## Strains used {#strains_used}
### *Yarrowia lipolytica* {#yarrowia_lipolytica}
*Yarrowia lipolytica* is a dimorphic yeast (see *Arxula adeninivorans*) that can grow on a wide range of substrates. As such, it has a high potential for industrial applications but there are no recombinant products commercially available yet.
## Use
The various yeast expression platforms differ in several characteristics, including their productivity and with respect to their capabilities to secrete, to process and to modify proteins in particular examples. However, uses of all expression platforms have some basic similarities.
In order to produce a desired product, suitable yeast strains are transformed with a vector that contains all necessary genetic elements for production of a biological product of interest. Vectors must also contain a selection marker, which is required to select yeast which have successfully taken up the vector from those which have not. Vectors also contain certain DNA elements allowing the yeast to incorporate the foreign DNA into the chromosome of the yeast and to replicate it. Most importantly, vectors contain a segment responsible for the production of the desired compound, called an expression cassette. The cassette contains a sequence of regulatory elements that control how much and under which circumstances a certain product is eventually made. This is followed by the gene for the biological product itself. The expression cassette is terminated by a terminator sequence that stops of the transcription of the expressed gene
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# System Center Virtual Machine Manager
**System Center Virtual Machine Manager** (**SCVMM**) forms part of Microsoft\'s System Center line of virtual machine management and reporting tools, alongside previously established tools such as System Center Operations Manager and System Center Configuration Manager. SCVMM is designed for management of large numbers of Virtual Servers based on Microsoft Virtual Server and Hyper-V, and was released for enterprise customers in October 2007. A standalone version for small and medium business customers is available.
System Center Virtual Machine Manager enables increased physical server utilization by making possible simple and fast consolidation on virtual infrastructure. This is supported by consolidation candidate identification, fast Physical-to-Virtual (P2V) migration and intelligent workload placement based on performance data and user defined business policies (NOTE: P2V Migration capability was removed in SCVMM 2012r2). VMM enables rapid provisioning of new virtual machines by the administrator and end users using a self-service provisioning tool. Finally, VMM provides the central management console to manage all the building blocks of a virtualized data center.
Microsoft System Center 2016 Virtual Machine Manager was released in September 2016. This product enables the deployment and management of a virtualized, software-defined datacenter with a comprehensive solution for networking, storage, computing, and security.
Microsoft System Center 2019 Virtual Machine Manager was released in March 2019. It added features in the areas of Azure integration, computing, networking, security and storage.
Microsoft System Center 2022 Virtual Machine Manager RTM was released in March 2022. It can manage hosts with Windows Server 2022, Windows 11, Azure Stack HCI clusters RTM, and supports dual stack SDN deployment.
Microsoft System Center 2022 Virtual Machine Manager UR1 was released on November 15, 2022. It added features in the areas of support for Azure Stack HCI clusters 22H2, SQL Server 2022, VMware ESXI 7.0, and 8.0.
The latest release is [Microsoft System Center 2022 Virtual Machine Manager UR2](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/whats-new-in-vmm?view=sc-vmm-2022), which was released in November 2023. It added features in the areas of support for VMware VMs with disk size greater than 2TB, Linux guest operating systems - Ubuntu Linux 22.04, Debian 11, Oracle Linux 8 and 9
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# Muriel Barbery
**Muriel Barbery** (born 28 May 1969) is a French novelist and philosophy teacher. Her 2006 novel *The Elegance of the Hedgehog* quickly sold more than a million copies in several countries.
## Biography
Barbery was born in Casablanca, Morocco, but she and her parents moved when she was two months old. She studied at the Lycée Lakanal, entered the École Normale Supérieure de Fontenay-Saint-Cloud in 1990 and obtained her *agrégation* in philosophy in 1993. She then taught philosophy at the Université de Bourgogne, in a *lycée*, and at the Saint-Lô IUFM (teacher training college). After she quit her job, she lived in 2008--2009 in Japan. She currently lives in Europe.
Her novel *L\'Élégance du hérisson* (translated by Alison Anderson as *The Elegance of the Hedgehog*) topped the French bestseller lists for 30 consecutive weeks and was reprinted 50 times, selling over a million copies by May 2008. It has also been a bestseller in Italy, Germany, Spain, South Korea, and in many other countries. The story concerns the inhabitants of a small upper-class Paris apartment block, notably its crypto-intellectual concierge, Renée. She and Paloma, the likewise intellectual (even radical) teenage daughter of a resident family, narrate the book in turn. Renée also features briefly in Barbery\'s first novel, *Une Gourmandise*, which appeared in Anderson\'s English translation as *Gourmet Rhapsody* in 2009.
*The Elegance of the Hedgehog* was turned into a 2009 film called *Le Hérisson* (in English *The Hedgehog*), directed by Mona Achache.
In 2025, One Hour of Fervor was longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award.
## Novels
- *Une gourmandise*, Gallimard, 2000; in English, *Gourmet Rhapsody*, Europa Editions, August 2009.
- *L\'élégance du hérisson*, Gallimard, 2006; in English *The Elegance of the Hedgehog*, Europa Editions, September 2008.
- *La vie des elfes*, Gallimard, March 2015; in English (translated by Alison Anderson) *The Life of Elves*, Europa Editions, February 2016.
- *Un étrange pays*, Gallimard, January 2019.
- *Une rose seule*, Éditions Actes Sud, August 2020
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