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# If You Ain't Got a Weapon... ***If You Ain\'t Got a Weapon\...*** is a double compilation CD by UK Britrock band 3 Colours Red, covering their period with independent label Creation Records. The first disc features the band\'s singles plus two live tracks, while the second consists of B-sides. Both discs were compiled by frontman/bassist Pete Vuckovic. He also contributes handwritten sleevenotes. It was released by Sanctuary Records in 2005, alongside other compilations by Swervedriver and The Boo Radleys as part of their Creation Anthology. The album title comes from the lyrics of one of their most successful songs, \"Nuclear Holiday\". ## Track listing {#track_listing} Disc 1: 1. Paralyse 2. This Is My Hollywood 3. Pure 4. Nuclear Holiday 5. Beautiful Day 6. Sixty Mile Smile 7. This Is My Time 8. Copper Girl 9. This Is My Hollywood (London, 14.11.96) 10. Hateslick (Newcastle 27.10.96) 11. Pure (BBC session) 12. Beautiful Day (BBC session) 13. Paralyse (live) Disc 2: 1. God Shaped Hole 2. My Own Gauge 3. Fake Apology 4. If 5. Zip The Morals 6. Yellow Hair Carriage 7. Human Factory 8. On No-One\'s Side 9. Throughbreeze 10. Inside 11. Til I\'m Ready 12. Everything 13. Age of Madness 14. Mental Blocks 15. Pirouette 16. Song on the Radio 17. Nerve Gas 18. Paranoid People 19. Calling to the Outside 20. Fit Boy And Faint Girl 21
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# Lake Murray Airport **Lake Murray Airport** `{{airport codes|LMY|AYLM}}`{=mediawiki} is an airport at Lake Murray, Papua New Guinea
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# Lihir Island Airport **Lihir Island Airport** is an airport in Londolovit on Lihir Island in Papua New Guinea. The airport has a short unpaved runway long enough to handle a small jet. All flights leave at approximately 4-7am. The airport has significantly upgraded its facilities, which now includes air conditioning, x-ray machines and a renovated waiting area. It is assumed that this is because of the introduction of a new international flight to Cairns, Australia, operated by PNG Air
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# Losuia Airport **Losuia Airport** is an airport in Losuia, on the island of Kiriwina, Papua New Guinea. ## History **Kiriwina Airfield** was a coral surfaced 6000 ft long x 150 ft wide single runway, built by US Army Engineers with assistance from combat troops shortly after occupying the island on 30 June 1943 during World War II. A C-47 was the first aircraft to land at the airfield on 2 August 1943. US Navy Seabees from the 60th Naval Construction Battalion expanded the airfield constructing a 7000 ft taxiway, 25 fighter hardstands, a 5300 ft taxiway and 16 bomber hardstands. Also known as *South Drome*, upon completion of North Drome on the northern part of Kiriwina. ### Allied Units based at Kiriwina Airfield {#allied_units_based_at_kiriwina_airfield} - No. 22 Squadron RAAF - Douglas Boston - No. 30 Squadron RAAF - Bristol Beaufighter - No. 76 Squadron RAAF - Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk - No. 78 Squadron RAAF - Kittyhawks - No. 79 Squadron RAAF - Supermarine Spitfire - No. 6 Mobile Works Squadron RAAF - No. 12 Repair and Salvage Unit RAAF - No
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# Joe Stewart (politician) **Joseph Francis Stewart** (1889 -- 6 May 1964) was an Irish nationalist politician. After growing up in Dungannon, where he studied at the Christian Brothers\' School, Stewart worked as a wine merchant and became active in the Irish Parliamentary Party. At the January 1910 general election he worked as the election agent for Thomas Kettle. In 1923 Stewart was elected to the Dungannon Board of Governors, a post he held until the Board was dissolved in 1948. He was also elected to Tyrone County Council for the Nationalist Party, was a long-time member of Dungannon Urban District Council, and was the President of the Tyrone Ancient Order of Hibernians. At the 1929 general election Stewart was elected to Stormont for the seat of East Tyrone, which he held until his death in 1964. Following the death of Joseph Devlin, Stewart was elected to Westminster at the 1934 Fermanagh and Tyrone by-election, but he stood down at the following year\'s general election. In 1958 Stewart became the Chairman of the Nationalist Party at Stormont, a position he retained until his death
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# Love Songs (The Carpenters album) *Pandoc failed*: ``` Error at (line 64, column 1): unexpected '{' {{album chart|Norway|34|artist=Carpenters|album=Love Songs|rowheader=true|access-date=February 12, 2024}} ^ ``
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# Hera (Marvel Comics) **Hera** is a fictional deity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is based on the Greek Goddess of the same name. Hera first appeared in the pages of *Thor* #129, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby. ## Fictional character biography {#fictional_character_biography} Hera is the Queen of the Olympian pantheon and wife of Zeus. Neptune and Pluto are her brothers, Demeter and Vesta are her sisters, and Ares, Hephaestus, and Hebe are her children, all by Zeus. She was born on the island of Samos, and now resides with the rest of the pantheon in Olympus. Hera was present at the time of a pact made a millennia ago to end war between Asgard and Olympus. It was also revealed that she was present during the Trojan War. When Hercules was gravely wounded fighting the Masters of Evil, Zeus blamed the Avengers for his condition. Hera sought to aid the Avengers in Olympus against the wrath of Zeus. Later, Hera challenged Ares to a contest to see who could cause Hercules more sorrow. She began a plot against Hercules concerning his growing love for the mortal Taylor Madison. She has appeared as the primary antagonist in *The Incredible Hercules*. Following the death of Zeus, she inherits both his thunderbolt and the leadership of the Pantheon. In alliance with Pluto, she forcibly acquires Poseidon\'s stake in the Olympus corporation, and expels from the Pantheon all of Zeus\' children holding a meeting with Apollo, Artemis, and Hephaestus, vowing to dedicate all her efforts to killing Hercules and Athena. She is the CEO of the Olympus Group, a megacorporation whose subsidiaries include the Excello Soap Company, which sponsored the contest that located Cho. In the process of her war on Hercules and Athena, she gained herself the enmity of Norman Osborn, who saw her as a business rival but later allied with her. She orders Huntsman to murder the superhero Aegis and steal his magic breastplate. She then gives the breastplate to Typhon. Uncovering the treachery of her daughter Hebe, she attacked her, causing her to flee in search of Hercules. It is later revealed that Hera was indirectly responsible for the death of Amadeus Cho\'s parents, as she aided a mortal Pythagoras Dupree in killing any potential rivals, in order to spite Athena. She now plans to unleash an unknown weapon called Continuum upon the world in order to exterminate mankind for a fourth time. She has also been revealed to be sexually involved with Typhon. Elsewhere, angry at her son Ares\' neglect of his responsibilities as an Olympian, she arranged a trap for him and a squad of his human soldiers, promising Ares\' deceased son Kyknos his father\'s place as God of War if Kyknos could slay him. Hera expands her Olympus Group by restoring her son Argus Panoptes to life where he operated New Olympus\' surveillance program called the Panopticon, restoring Arachne to protect New Olympus, resurrected the Chimera to assist a Cyclops and some Skeleton Warriors into guarding the caverns beneath New Olympus, and even obtaining Lamia\'s obedience to help her servants battle Hercules and the Mighty Avengers on her behalf. Hera\'s weapon Continuum is revealed to be a device to recreate the universe in an improved version, destroying the existing one in the process. Hercules and Athena assemble a group of Avengers to stop Hera, including the reborn Zeus. They are opposed by the inventions of Hephastaus, and Hera\'s forces, which include Argus, and Arachne. The knowledge of Zeus\' return stuns Hera, and Zeus succeeds in convincing her to stop the Continuum machine. However, Typhon reveals that he is now free from the control of the bands used to control him, he resists the lightning used against him, and slays both Hera, by blasting her head off, and Zeus. The souls of the two gods are seen in the company of Thanatos, the God of Death, reunited and being taken to the underworld. During the *Chaos War* storyline, Hera is among the dead released by Pluto to defend the Underworld from the forces of Amatsu-Mikaboshi. Hera is then seen among the gods that are enslaved by Amatsu-Mikaboshi. In the aftermath of the fight with Amatsu-Mikaboshi, Hera is back among the living. ## Powers and abilities {#powers_and_abilities} Hera possesses the typical powers of an Olympian, including immense strength, stamina, durability, speed, and healing, as well as virtual immortality. She has the ability to manipulate vast amounts of energy for numerous purposes, such as shapeshifting or inter-dimensional teleportation. Hera can read people\'s minds by physically observing their thoughts. She is an excellent strategist and a formidable unarmed combatant. Following Zeus\' death, she inherits his position and wields a thunderbolt.
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# Hera (Marvel Comics) ## Reception - In 2022, *Sportskeeda* ranked Hera 6th in their \"10 best Greek gods from Marvel comics \" list. - In 2022, *Screen Rant* included Hera in their \"10 Most Powerful Olympian Gods In Marvel Comics\" list
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# Gawaahi ***Gawaahi*** (*Testimony*) is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Anant Balani. It was his directorial debut. The film stars Zeenat Aman, Shekhar Kapur, Ranjeeta Kaur and Ashutosh Gowariker. It was based on the 1934 play *The Night of January 16th*, a courtroom drama by Ayn Rand. ## Plot A courtroom drama around the disclosures and cross-examinations of key witnesses of mysterious death of leading business tycoon Ranjeet Chaudhary (Shekhar Kapoor). ## Cast - Zeenat Aman as Janhavi Kaul - Tanuja as Advocate Bharucha - Shekhar Kapur as Ranjeet Chaudhary - Ranjeeta Kaur as Shashi Chaudhary - Ashutosh Gowariker as Sayed Akhtar Rampuri - Vikram Gokhale as Prosecutor Tiwari - Vivek Vaswani as Tejchand Advani - Avinash Kharshikar as Ramakant Shinde - Hosi Vasunia as Inspector Vasunia - Shammi as Betty Lobo - Ravi Patwardhan as Judge - G.P
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# TRACON (series) ***TRACON*** is a series of game software programs that simulate an air traffic control environment on a personal computer. The games were originally sold by Texas-based Wesson International as an offshoot to their line of professional air traffic control simulation products. ***TRACON*** and ***RAPCON**\'\' were released in 1989, and***TRACON II**\'\' was released in 1990. Wesson was merged into Adacel in 2001. ## Gameplay Over its life, the software has evolved from a DOS to a Microsoft Windows environment. It included graphics that simulate a TRACON air traffic controller\'s situation. At periodic screen updates, aircraft icons move slowly across the controller\'s sector. The player sees an aircraft icon with its identifier (AA34) and the aircraft\'s altitude or flight level (110). The game familiarizes a player with the difficulty of tracking many events simultaneously. Every aircraft is moving in a dynamic environment. The player must develop a feel for three-dimensional space represented in two dimensions on the screen. Generally, aircraft must be kept separated by 1,000 vertical feet and three miles horizontal separation. A series of alarms sound if adequate space between aircraft is not maintained. A few separation conflicts can quickly wipe out the player\'s entire accrued point value. The closer aircraft get, the more severe the warnings. A mid-air crash ends the game. There are two ways to run ATC simulation scenarios : a) random ones created by the program itself, or b) your own ones which you may edit with a simple text editor (file extension \*.sim), following all the syntax rules and geographical sector details . In case (a) the player selects traffic density to control (aircraft / time) and one from the available geographical sectors and then the game issues random start and end points within this sector at random altitudes and activation times. It juggles aircraft types, some being commercial airline traffic while others are slow-moving general aviation aircraft. Each game sees a different mix of aircraft, callsigns, start- and end-points, unless the user elects to \"repeat the last simulation.\" Aircraft types have profiles: an airliner might cruise at 250 knots while general aviation craft may cruise as slowly as 90 knots. The player can slow an airliner to 170 knots in order to space aircraft in an approach pattern. If the aircraft is ordered to fly below its minimum speed, the game says, \"That\'s below my minimum.\" Aircraft identify as *heavy* where appropriate. Flight plans can either transit a sector or involve takeoffs and landings. Users receive point credit for successfully getting aircraft through their respective flight plans. Points are continually deducted for each command issued to a pilot and for time delays. Shorter flights mean higher point counts. Each turn or change in speed the player orders costs points. Aircraft arriving at the edge of the player\'s TRACON will call. \"AA34 with you at one one thousand,\" the status line will display this in text, voice of the calling pilot will play, and the icon will persistently flash. If ignored, the aircraft will circle and hold at the radio fix identified as the beginning-point in the player\'s sector. In case (b) the player selects his own simulation (\*.sim) file to run and the scenario unfolds exactly as described by the designer. In this case the possibilities to use TRACON II as a more realistic ATC simulator are many, adding to it the fact that a user may also design his entirely own airspace-sectors (file extension \*.sec) to work with. Thus a large number of fans all over the world appeared offering sectors and simulation files well beyond the standard ones coming with this package. There are of course some limitations. The maximum altitude one may use is restricted by the maximum binary number (8bit) used in this program to below 31000 feet which, however, is enough for Terminal Area Control, although insufficient for higher airspaces. The aircraft performance can be varied but not with all necessary parameters, although still almost realistic for aircraft approaching - departing aerodromes at below 10000 feet. The sector creation needs careful design for its syntax but it is otherwise simple. The positioning on points demands a conversion of geographical coordinates to a X,Y grid centered on a point selected by the user which is allocated the 0,0 coordinates. Plenty of explanations for the syntax and files details were provided with the initial version.
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# TRACON (series) ## DOS One example, version 1.5 of the software, was shipped on three 5.25-inch, 360K floppy disks. It ran on an 8088-based PC with a single 5.25-inch floppy disk drive, DOS 2, 256KB RAM, and an EGA or 640x480 VGA display. This version would also run on a Hercules-type monochrome 720x348 graphics card. A series of submenus allowed configuration changes to the game. A running dialog appeared in text near the bottom of the screen. Changes to aircraft status were displayed by standardized text phrases such as, \"AA34 is landing.\" Simulated paper strips allowed the player to see pending flight plans and aircraft within your sector. Just before an aircraft called to make a first request, their paper strip would appear on the screen. It showed their requested altitude, aircraft type, start and end points. After an aircraft was handed off to an approach or another sector, its paper strip would disappear. Users could choose crosswind directions and speeds, whether pilots were talented or sometimes missed instructions, and how many aircraft were present over what length of time. The degree of difficulty was varied by these settings. For example, the user could choose perfect pilots, no crosswinds, and 10 aircraft over 20 minutes. The system randomized the aircraft behavior. Sometimes, four aircraft would call within seconds, requesting the player\'s attention. Other times the player would have time to concentrate on getting an aircraft cleanly handed off to a tower for an approach. Time was a central theme. If a player ignored an aircraft\'s request to take off, the game would begin to nag, \"AA34 running out of fuel.\" The game could be paused, but with a cost of thousands of deducted points. The game documentation suggested that real air traffic could not be paused. Colors were adjustable and changed based on the aircraft\'s status. For example, the icon of an aircraft requesting to enter the controller\'s sector would flash as it approached. This indicated the pilot was calling, requesting to enter sector airspace. The text at the bottom of the display might read, \"AA34 (American thirty four) with you at one one thousand.\" An option for voice, which came out of the PCs speaker (no sound card required), was available. Sound was a resource hog: while sounds played, the rest of the PC\'s functions froze. If sound was turned off, the PC speaker would chirp to alert the player that a new aircraft request was in their queue. Sounds could be set to off, play aircraft calls only, or play aircraft and controllers. In the latter, the game simulates the voice radio calls a player would speak to vector aircraft in the simulation. The game shipped with three sectors: San Francisco, Boston, and Los Angeles. These are simplified but spatially accurate models of regions. Wesson sold additional packs of sectors simulating other parts of the US. In the game, aircraft with a flight plan involving a landing must be vectored to a proper altitude at the start of the approach pattern. For example, if the approach started at 1,700 feet on a heading of 170 degrees, the player needed to get the aircraft near that altitude and heading. At that point, the aircraft is handed off to the approach controller. The aircraft responds, \"aa34 switching to tower frequency.\" This changes the aircraft\'s icon to flash in a different color. If successful, the icon would change to, \"AA34 is landing.\" Its altitude display would tick downward until it disappeared off the radar. Failure to get the aircraft lined up at a reasonable altitude got the response, \"AA34 executing missed approach.\" The player would have to vector the aircraft back around into the approach pattern. Mid-air crashes end the game and pop a dialog box with one of a group of several messages. Most messages tell the player their employment is terminated. One says the player can apply for the job of custodian. Another suggests the player pick up the pieces of their life. An external text file allows many of the internal program settings to be adjusted. A cassette tape was included with the program. It provided an audio track for a demonstration scenario taking place in the Los Angeles Sector.
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# TRACON (series) ## RAPCON At the same time with *TRACON 1.5*, another version appeared that simulated in particular the military precision approach phase from the same producer and with the same file and simulation syntax, under the title RAPCON . This version, remained the unique ever PC simulator for this type of approach known as well under the term GCA for Ground Control Approach. Although it starts as a normal Terminal Area Control, at the moment a flight is put on its final track, by pressing the F2 key, the aircraft was transferred to the GCA position and the screen was changed to the equivalent Precision Approach Radar one, while the rest of the traffic was actually \'frozen\', meaning that you could continue control this single aircraft and after landing, you could then move over to the previous Terminal Area Control to keep on with the rest of the traffic that had stayed at the moment you moved to the GCA position. All the commands for this particular type of control were available additionally to the standard ones for TRACON. There was apparently no other update of this version ever since. The DOS versions do not seem to function properly with the recent windows versions ## Windows Windows versions of the game were an evolution of the DOS versions. In addition to more sector charts, sound became more seamless than in DOS versions. It was easy to turn on sound without being distracted by the game freezing as each sound played. Another addition to the program was the existence of VFR general aviation pilots in simulations. In many simulations, a number of VFR icons criss-cross the screen. Occasionally, one would call, \"Cherokee five five zulu with you at three thousand five hundred.\" The player would have to ask the VFR pilot to squawk their transponder, making the VFR craft\'s icon bloom on the screen. This separated the calling aircraft\'s icon from other identical VFR icons on the screen. Within a short time frame, the player had to attach the correct *ident* (55Z) to the VFR aircraft. The squawked icon would only bloom for a few seconds. If too much time passed, the player had to repeat the request and try again. It becomes essential to have the sound working properly if you want to handle this VFR traffic, else it becomes necessary to scroll up/down your dialogue window to see the calls made by any VFR entering so that you may call them with their proper call sign or you can not identify them and consequently control them. It is worth mentioning that in this *TRACON* for Windows version the player is given the option to work in *TRACON* or *RAPCON* but under *RAPCON* we simply see a classic Terminal Area Control over some military sectors, without any apparent possibility of reverting to the Precision Approach Radar position. The Windows version of *TRACON* can be run directly under Linux by means of the *Wine* application. ## Reception M. Evan Brooks reviewed the game for *Computer Gaming World*, and stated that \"this reviewer\'s initial impression was muted, in that the simulation appeared to be too much simulation and not enough game. However, repeated play has shown that *TRACON* can be a very enjoyable pastime. It is definitely not for the arcade set. If one finds intellectual challenge appealing, *TRACON* is heartily recommended.\" In a 1994 survey of wargames *Computer Gaming World* gave *RAPCON* three stars out of five, describing it as \"detailed \... quite interesting\", but for \"a narrow market\"
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# Momote Airport **Momote Airport** `{{Airport codes|MAS|AYMO}}`{=mediawiki} is an airport on Los Negros Island in the Admiralty Islands, Papua New Guinea. It also serves Manus Island, which is connected to Los Negros by a bridge. ## History ### Hayne Airfield {#hayne_airfield} Built by the Imperial Japanese at Momote during World War II. Known as *Hayne Airfield* by the Japanese, as they called Los Negros, *Hayne Island*. The runway was 4100 ft long × 300 ft wide with three taxiways and 12 revetments under construction.`{{fact|date=January 2024}}`{=mediawiki} Occupied on 2 March 1944 by the US Army\'s 1st Cavalry Division as part of the Battle of Los Negros, which was part of the Admiralty Islands campaign.`{{fact|date=January 2024}}`{=mediawiki} #### Japanese Units based at Hayne Airfield {#japanese_units_based_at_hayne_airfield} - 63rd Sentai, 3rd Chutai (Ki-43) - 14th Sentai (Ki-21) ### Momote Airfield {#momote_airfield} After liberating the airfield on 2 March 1944, the Seabees of the 40th Naval Construction Battalion repaired the airfield and the airfield became operational on 18 May 1944, although fighters were landing at the airfield only two days after occupation. The single runway was extended to 7800 ft long × 130 ft wide with 75 ft shoulders, constructed with a coral base with marsden matting covering 1000 ft at the ends of the runway. A 7,000-barrel fuel depot was set up at the airfield. The United States Navy established Aviation Repair and Overhaul Unit No.1 (AROU 1) in the spring of 1944 on Momote Airfield between Seeadler Harbor and the Bismarck Sea on Los Negros Island. AROU 1 conducted maintenance and testing of naval aircraft and supplied aircraft to naval forces for major assaults as far away as the Philippine Islands.`{{fact|date=January 2024}}`{=mediawiki} #### Allied Units Based at Momote Airfield {#allied_units_based_at_momote_airfield} - Headquarters, Thirteenth Air Force, (15 June-13 September 1944) - Headquarters, XIII Bomber Command, (June-3 September 1944) - 5th Bomb Group Headquarters - 23d Bomb Squadron (B-24s) - 31st Bomb Squadron (B-24s) - 72d Bomb Squadron (B-24s) - 394th Bomb Squadron (B-24s) - 307th Bombardment Group, (13 AF) (29 April-24 August 1944) - 403d Troop Carrier Group, (13 AF) 30 August-4 October 1944 - Detachment, 419th Night Fighter Squadron, (13 AF) (27 June-18 August 1944) - Aviation Repair and Overhaul Unit No.1 (AROU 1, USN) (est. late May 1944) - No. 19 Squadron RNZAF (F4Us) - No. 73 Wing RAAF - No. 76 Squadron RAAF (Kittyhawks) - No. 77 Squadron RAAF (Kittyhawks) - No. 79 Squadron RAAF (Spitfires) - No. 27 Air Stores Park RAAF - No. 114 (Mobile) Fighter Sector Headquarters RAAF - No. 346 Radar Station RAAF A memorial to the 1944 operation of the 1st Cavalry Division (United States) on Los Negros Island is located near the north end of the airfield. ## Facilities The airport resides at an elevation of 12 ft above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 16/34 with a chip seal surface measuring 1870 x. The airport can accommodate B737 operations and night operations. The airport is sometimes used by private business jets as an alternative stop-over on the route between United States and India
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# Balad Bank The **Balad Bank** (Arabic: مصرف البلد), founded in 1983 as **Al Shamal Islamic Bank**, is one of the major financial institutions of Sudan, and one of the leading Islamic banks worldwide. The bank changed its brand to Balad Bank the 3rd of August 2018. In 2019 the bank has changed its name to \"Balad Bank\". ## Shareholders According to public records, among the investors in the Al Shamal Islamic Bank include a Geneva-based financial services conglomerate headed by Mohammed al Faisal, son of the late King Faisal. The bank itself that among its five \"main founders\" and principal shareholders is another Khartoum bank, the Faisal Islamic Bank of Sudan. According to public records, 19 percent of the Faisal Islamic Bank is owned by the Dar Al-Maal Al-Islami Trust, or simply DMI Trust, also headed by Prince Faisal. The \$3.5 billion DMI Trust, whose slogan is \"Allah is the purveyor of success,\" was founded in 1981 to foster the spread of Islamic banking across the Muslim world. Its 12-member board of directors includes Haydar Mohamed Bin Laden, a half-brother of Osama bin Laden, according to a DMI spokesman. Other shareholders include: - Adel Batterjee, also chairman as recently as 2002
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# Jean-Patrick Nazon **Jean-Patrick Nazon** (born 18 January 1977, in Épinal) is a French former professional road bicycle racer who turned professional in 1997. He is the brother of former racing cyclist Damien Nazon
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# Quincy Black **Quincy Booker Black** (born February 28, 1984), is an American former professional football linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at New Mexico. ## Early life {#early_life} Black attended Kenwood Academy in Chicago, where he played linebacker. Black accrued 224 tackles and 17 sacks over his high-school career, and was a three-year letterman in basketball. ## College career {#college_career} In 2003, Black attended Harper College (Junior college), near Chicago, where he tallied 88 tackles, 28 TFL, and 16.5 sacks before he decided to transfer to University of New Mexico.`{{citation needed span|date=July 2018|text=Black attended [[Harper College]]}}`{=mediawiki} In 2004, Black started on special teams for all 12 games for the Lobo football team. He gained 18 tackles, and caused a fumble in a game against Colorado State. In 2005, Black started his 10 games and was the second-leading quarterback rusher. He also recorded his first INT. ### College statistics {#college_statistics} **Defensive stats** Year Games Tackles TFL Sacks \|-style=\"background: #e3e3e3; 2004 10 0 0 0 \|-style=\"background: #e3e3e3; 2005 11 63 17 1 \|-style=\"background: #e3e3e3; 2006 13 114 7 0 \|-style=\"background: #e3e3e3; Total 34 177 24 1 ------ ------- --------- ----- --------------------------------------- ------ ---- --- --- ----------------------------------- ------ ---- ---- ---- ----------------------------------- ------ ---- ----- --- ----------------------------------- ------- ---- ----- ---- --- ## Professional career {#professional_career} In 2006, Black was predicted by Mel Kiper Jr., a celebrated NFL Draft analyst, as one of the top senior linebacker prospects in the country. He led the Mountain West Conference with 94 tackles, had an impressive 42-inch vertical leap on Pro Day, and solidified his position in the NFL Draft as a mid-round prospect. In 2007, Black was drafted by Tampa Bay in the third round. For the 2009--2010 NFL season, Black was slated to start at the strong side linebacker position in the new era of Buccaneers defense. On November 13, 2012, Black was placed on injured reserve with a neck injury, and on March 14, 2013, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced on their official Facebook page that Black was being released due to a failed physical
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# Lucillius **Lucillius** (*Λουκίλλιος*; fl. 60s CE) was the author of one hundred twenty three epigrams in Greek preserved in the *Greek Anthology.* He lived under the emperor Nero. Many of his poems describe stereotyped people, such as doctors or thin people; as such his works are in the tradition of the *Characters* of Theophrastus. He influenced the Latin epigrammatist Martial. Beyond his name no details of his life are known. Sometimes his name is (incorrectly) spelled \"Lucilius\", creating confusion with the Roman satirist Lucilius
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# Don Sutherin **Donald Paul \"Suds\" Sutherin** (February 29, 1936 -- January 11, 2022) was an American professional football player who was a defensive back and placekicker in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and National Football League (NFL). He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame (1992). ## Playing career {#playing_career} Sutherin played college football at Ohio State, and kicked the game-winning field goal in the 1958 Rose Bowl, giving Ohio State its third national championship. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the eighth round of the 1959 NFL draft and played in the NFL from 1959-1960 for the Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Sutherin started his playing career with Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1958. After playing in the NFL, he returned to Hamilton in 1960, where he would play seven more seasons. He played for the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1967--1969 and the Toronto Argonauts in 1970. For Hamilton, his highest number of interceptions was 11 in 1961, 8 in 1962, and 6 in 1964 and for Toronto, 10 in 1969, for a total of 58 interceptions and 3 touchdowns. He spent a total of 12 years as a player in the CFL and played in eight Grey Cups, winning four. While with the Tiger-Cats, he was noted for being both a defensive back as well as a placekicker and he led the CFL in points for several years. Sutherin was honoured on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats\' Wall of Fame at Ivor Wynne Stadium on October 24, 2008. ## Coaching career {#coaching_career} After his playing career, Don Sutherin was an assistant coach with the Edmonton Eskimos from 1985 to 1990, the Calgary Stampeders from 1992 to 1994, and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from 1994 to 2002. He was promoted to head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1994 and remained in that role until 1997. ## Personal life and death {#personal_life_and_death} Sutherin died from complications of COVID-19 in Canton, Ohio, on January 11, 2022, at the age of 85. He was survived by his wife, Nancy and their four daughters
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# Pixie Pop is a *shōjo* manga created by Ema Toyama. The series was first published in 2004 by Kodansha. *Pixie Pop* was then later translated and released on 13 February 2007 by Tokyopop. The series lasted for three volumes and rated for 13 (Teens 13 and/or older) for romance. Although the story\'s theme mainly focuses on the romance that ensues between the protagonist and her crush, *Pixie Pop* also contains fantasy elements, such as the existence of drink fairies and magical abilities. ## Plot The story follows the adventures of 12-year-old Mayu Kousaka who is just starting middle school. Her family owns a successful café business, and as such, she is heavily selective about what she drinks. Mayu especially enjoys soda pop, though she is known to like anything that has flavor. When Mayu goes to her first day of middle school, she finds that she must sit next to her former elementary school crush, Shinya Amamiya. The memory of when he turned her down on the day of elementary school graduation still plagues Mayu\'s mind, and she is incapable of making any true effort to speak to him. As Mayu is sitting at the bar, a glass and several cans of pop near her, she begins to reminisce about her first meeting with Shinya, when he helped her find her mother. A single teardrop falls into her glass, turning the pop seven different colors. Figuring it was one of her mother\'s \"experiments\", she drinks the strange liquid, and finds it to be disgusting. This is when she sees Pucho, who suddenly appears. As it turns out, Pucho is a magical drink spirit, who had gotten the recipe for the seven-color drink (which is supposed to transform drink fairies into adults). Bitter that Mayu drank it instead of her, Pucho proceeds to terrorize Mayu, who thinks that she\'s merely dreaming and drinks some cold milk to wake herself up. In all actuality, it turns her into a giant. From that point on, anything Mayu drinks (with the exception of water, although it did turn her invisible one time) will cause her to transform. Many times, Mayu has no control over what she does or says during her transformations, and the only way to undo them is with the magic words spoken by Pucho: \"Puppuku Pucho!\". The rest of the series centers around Mayu and Pucho\'s adventures to uncover the colors of the seven-color drink in order to assemble it again, as it is said that the feelings of love create them. As such, Pucho vows to make Shinya fall in love with Mayu.
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# Pixie Pop ## Characters ### Main `{{nihongo|Mayu Kousaka|香坂 まゆ|Kousaka Mayu}}`{=mediawiki} : The twelve-year-old protagonist of the series. She has a mother and a younger brother, and her family owns and runs a café called Clover; her father, though mentioned, never appears. After drinking the seven-color drink, Mayu gains the special ability to transform. She has a long-lasting elementary school crush on Amamiya, and is unsure if he reciprocates her feelings. She is the only one who can see Pucho because of the 7-colored drink. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` : Mayu\'s romantic rival is Konoha and weeps constantly because of Konoha\'s many advances towards Amamiya. In the 3rd volume she tries to make Amamiya jealous by dating Yuuki, and it works, but Amamiya doesn\'t reveal his true feelings and causes her to get upset. Due to Yuuki\'s kindness and love it causes one color of the seven colored drink to appear and Mayu thinks she fell in love with him, but Pucho explains that the color represented \"being loved\". She tries to reject him but finds it hard since he was so kind to her. Yuuki sees her love for Amamiya and tells her to go after him. She confesses her love again and Amamiya kisses her. She and Amamiya get married at the end of the book. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` `{{nihongo|Pucho|ぷーちょ|Pūcho}}`{=mediawiki} : The drink fairy responsible for keeping Mayu\'s family\'s café in business. She at one time had assembled all of the ingredients for the seven-color drink, ending with the last one, \"human tears\" (supplied by Mayu), but was late to get to it, and as a consequence, Mayu drank it instead. She has magical abilities, such as an incantation to make Mayu\'s transformation end (Puppuku Pucho). She is supposedly a powerful drink fairy, due to her mentioning that only the stronger ones can receive the recipe for the seven-color drink. Pucho is sarcastic and strong-minded. Some readers once thought that she was a male due to her tone and use of language. At one time, it is said that her full name is \"Pucho Puchocho Puppuku Pikokku\". Pucho cannot be seen by normal humans, so when only one color was left in Mayu she was upset since Pucho would disappear and refused to see Shinya and give out the last color. Pucho convinced her they would always be friends and Mayu got the last color. At Mayu\'s wedding with Shinya, Pucho became an adult by absorbing Mayu\'s tears of happiness and was able to be seen by humans. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` `{{nihongo|Shinya Amamiya|天宮 真也|Amamiya Shinya}}`{=mediawiki} : Mayu\'s first and only crush since kindergarten. After rejecting her on the day of elementary school graduation, he appears somewhat indifferent to her, though at one point does give her the \"okay\" to romantically pursue him. He is noted for turning down the popular girl in school, Kanemoto, when she asked him if he would like to go out with her. He also claims that he won\'t date someone he doesn\'t know well. He dislikes sweets. Shinya had a crush on Konoha when he was younger, and when he learned she left for America he was devastated and changed into a cold jerk. He fell in love with Mayu because she always loved him no matter how he acted and wanted to return her feelings. When he realized his feelings, was when Mayu went on a date with Yuuki Kakeru to make him jealous. He confronted Mayu about him and when he saw the flower he put in her hair, he congratulated her and it upset Mayu; she thought he didn\'t care about her. In the end, he confessed to her and kissed her. At the end of the manga, Shinya and Mayu marry each other. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` `{{nihongo|Konoha Hiiragi|柊 このは|Hiiragi Konoha}}`{=mediawiki} : Konoha first appears at the end of volume one. She is Shinya\'s first love. She appears perfect at everything, and gets very jealous of Mayu when she is around her and is persistent in overdoing her in everything. She lived abroad in America for six years before finally returning to Japan. Konoha is the \"princess\" of the Hiiragi family business and is a bit spoiled at times. Noted perfectionist. She is never seen without Pamo-chan, who is very important to her. In volume 3, she tried to take Shinya to America but he told Konoha that he has fallen in love with Mayu and wishes to stay with her. She accepted the fact that her childhood friend had changed and left Japan. At the end of the book, she returns to Japan to attend Mayu and Shinya\'s wedding.
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# Pixie Pop ## Characters ### Minor Pamo-chan : An elephant stuff toy that talks and has a mind of its own. He was given by Shinya to Hiiragi eight years ago, and Hiiragi has kept him close to her ever since then. He considers Mayu Kousaka\'s rival and often makes bad comments on her. He once fell down on a tree, and Mayu transformed into a ninja to save him as he is noted to be Hiiragi\'s most important thing from Shinya, however, that did not change how he thinks of Mayu. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` Nazuna Hayase : Nazuna is Mayu\'s best friend. She asked Amamiya-kun to meet Mayu at the playground and persuaded Mayu to confirm her love to him. Of course it didn\'t work out. Ryouta has a major crush on her. Mayu and Amamiya-kun both tried to help get Nazuna and Ryouta together. In volume 3, she gathered her courage and confessed to Ryouta. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` Ryouta Minigawa : Ryouta is Amamiya\'s best friend. He obviously has a huge crush on Mayu\'s best friend, Nazuna. In volume 2 they were voted as best couple even though they weren\'t a couple. Ryouta confessed his love for Nazuna when they had a wedding for winning best couple. After that Nazuna was too shy to speak with him about it. In volume 3 Nazuna confirmed her love to him. ```{=html} <!-- --> ``` Kakeru Yuuki : Yuuki appears in volume 3. Mayu used him to make Shinya jealous, but she thought it was the power of the 7 colored drink that made him like her-but he actually had a real crush on her for a long time. Mayu felt bad and cried for him, and he explains that he is happy that she was finally looking at him instead of Shinya and kissed her forehead. His affection caused the 7 colored drink to appear, and Mayu to realize his true feelings. He asks her out and Mayu doesn\'t think she can reject him since he loves her so much. Mayu passes out in a bush, embarrassing Yuuki-while trying to hide from Shinya, from a fever and he carries her to the nurse. Shinya finds them and thinks they are skipping class to be together and tries to take her back to class and gets in an argument with him. When Mayu drinks Vitamin 0, she loses her love for Shinya and completely falls in love with Yuuki. The transformation is undone since her transformations are weak from only having two colors left and her feelings for Shinya come flooding back. Yuuki sees this and tells Mayu to go after him and gives up on her. ## Reception *Pixie Pop* has generally been received well, as Patricia Beard of The Fandom Post writes that \"The mangaka is very clever and funny in her introduction of drinks and their effect on Mayu. This may be a single joke story, but it is well focused and well-paced for a three-volume series.\" However, it has been criticised as being predictable. A. E. Sparrow of IGN writes that \"It doesn\'t really break new ground\" and \"It\'s fairly obvious she\'s going to end up with Amamiya\". Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin enjoyed its humor, and also considered it to be more of a children\'s comic
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# Boyd Estus **Boyd Estus** is a director of photography and producer/director in the motion picture industry whose credits include the Academy Award-winning *The Flight of the Gossamer Condor*, the Academy Award-nominated *Eight Minutes to Midnight*, and many Emmy-winning television programs. He has worked on location around the world shooting and directing feature films and documentaries. ## Career Boyd Estus has extensive experience in the production of film documentaries dealing with history, music, and science. An innovator in the development of technique of \"docu-drama\" for compelling storytelling, Estus is known for making his subjects vivid and understandable to a broad audience. Boyd Estus has received numerous awards including the CINE Golden Eagle (*Where the Galaxies Are*, *Arthur Fiedler\--Just Call Me Maestro*, *Flight of the Gossamer Condor*), Melbourne International Film Festival Kino Award (*So Many Galaxies\...So Little Time*), the Peabody Award (*NOVA*, *Tender Places*), the Cindy, Emmy, Telly, Hugo Award, and many others. In addition to making films for the BBC and other overseas broadcasters, Estus has made many films for American broadcast television including the National Geographic Society, the Smithsonian Institution, the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, and PBS television where he was a founding member of the film unit at WGBH Boston. ## Filmography ### American Experience (PBS) {#american_experience_pbs} - *Murder at Harvard* - *Annie Oakley* - *Streamliner* - *Secrets of a Master Builder* (James Eads) - *Houdini* - *Ulysses S. Grant* - *Public Enemy #1: Dillinger* - *Alone on the Ice* (Admiral Byrd) - *Reconstruction* - *Golden Gate Bridge* ### Frontline (PBS) {#frontline_pbs} - *Apocalypse* (BBC co-production) - *The O.J. Verdict* - *Harvest of Fear* (NOVA co-prod.) - *From Jesus to Christ* (BBC co-prod.) - *Exonerated* - *Organ Farm* - *Commanding Heights* (BBC co-prod.) ### NOVA (PBS) {#nova_pbs} - *Typhoid Mary: The Most Dangerous Woman in America* - *Pharaoh\'s Obelisk* (Secrets of Lost Empires) - *Search for a Safe Cigarette* - *Survivor MD* (sub-series) - *China Bridge* (Secrets of Lost Empires) - *Deadly Shadow of Vesuvius* - *Cut to the Heart* - *Kidnapped by UFO's?* - *Medieval Siege* (Secrets of Lost Empires) - *Roman Bath* (Secrets of Lost Empires) - *So You Want to be a Doctor?* - *Animal Hospital* - *Eclipse of the Century* ### PBS Television {#pbs_television} - *Benjamin Franklin* - *The Real Louisa May Alcott* - *Woody Guthrie: I Ain't Got No Home* - *Antiques Roadshow FYI* - *At Home in Utopia* - *The Powder and the Glory* - *Some Kinda Funny \"Porto Rican\"?* - *The New Medicine* - *NOW* (PBS Public Affairs) - *Earthbound* - *Religious America* - *The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific* ### National Educational Television; WGBH {#national_educational_television_wgbh} - *Between Time and Timbuktu* ### BBC, Channel 4 (UK), et al. {#bbc_channel_4_uk_et_al.} - *History of Soul Music* - *Hiroshima* - *Together On Broadway* (Kiri Te Kanawa & André Previn) - *ABBA* - *The Big Fight* - *Heaven & Earth* (James Taylor) - *Me and Uncle Sam* - *Three Tales* (Steve Reich) - *The British Empire* (American Revolution) - *DNA* (NOVA co-prod.) - *Angry America* (A&E co-prod.) ### History Channel + Discovery Channel + HBO {#history_channel_discovery_channel_hbo} - *The Conquerors: General William Howe* - *Forensics of the Bible* - *Anything2Win* - *Hitler's Last Book* - *Prophets of Science Fiction* - *Shay's Rebellion* - *Breaking Vegas* - *Armageddon* - *George Washington & The Generals* - *TR -- An American Lion* - *Unsolved History: Forensic Presidents, Salem\..
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# Marv Luster **Marvin Luster** (November 27, 1937 -- May 25, 2020) was an American gridiron football defensive back and end. He played college football at UCLA and professional football in the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 1961 to 1974. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1990. ## Early life {#early_life} A native of Shreveport, Louisiana, Luster later moved westwards where he graduated from Belmont High School in Los Angeles, California. He attended the nearby UCLA where he ran track and also played for the UCLA Bruins football team. During the 1958, 1959, and 1960 NCAA seasons with the UCLA football team, he played on defense and offense (at the back and end positions) and caught 44 passes for 728 yards and eight touchdowns. During the summer of 1959, the movie *Sergeant Rutledge* was in production in Utah and Luster and his UCLA football teammate Gene Gaines both got one of the eleven uncredited roles as a trooper created by the film\'s Director, John Ford, according to AFI.com and IMDb.com. He was selected by the United Press International as a first-team end on its 1960 All-Pacific Coast football team. ## Professional career {#professional_career} Luster was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1960 NFL draft, and by the rival AFL\'s Buffalo Bills but opted instead to play in the Canadian Football League (CFL). From 1961 to 1974, Luster starred as a defensive back for the Toronto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes being first in Montreal for 1961-1964, then up Highway 401 to Toronto for 1964-1972, and then back down that highway to Montreal for 1973-1974. He was selected six times as a CFL All-Star (`{{CFL Year|1966}}`{=mediawiki}, `{{CFL Year|1968}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{CFL Year|1972}}`{=mediawiki}) and was part of the 1974 Alouettes team that won the Grey Cup. After that first Grey Cup win, with his old UCLA teammate and movie co-star Gene Gaines also on that winning team, Luster retired from football. In 1990, Luster was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame for his efforts. In November 2006, he was selected by the Canadian sports network TSN as one of the Top 50 players (#35) of the CFL\'s modern era. ## Later years and death {#later_years_and_death} After retiring from football, Luster resided in Atlanta. He died from complications of COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in North Carolina, at an assisted living facility in Matthews, North Carolina
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151001--151100 \|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151001 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UQ|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151001}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=002 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151002 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UF|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151002}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=003 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151003 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UZ|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KON \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151003}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=004 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151004 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UA|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.86\" \| *860 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151004}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=005 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151005 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UL|68}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151005}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=006 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151006 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UB|72}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151006}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=007 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151007 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UJ|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151007}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=008 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151008 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UR|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151008}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=009 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151009 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UD|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151009}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=010 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151010 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UT|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151010}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=011 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151011 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UK|83}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151011}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=012 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151012 \|\| `{{mp|2001 US|92}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151012}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=013 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151013 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UE|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151013}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=014 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151014 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UB|113}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 21, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151014}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=015 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151015 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UC|113}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| 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`{{M+J|151034}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=035 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151035 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UQ|179}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 26, 2001 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| JUN \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151035}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=036 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151036 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UE|182}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 16, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151036}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=037 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151037 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UZ|182}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 16, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151037}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=038 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151038 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UL|191}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151038}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=039 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151039 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UW|198}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151039}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=040 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151040 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UT|201}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151040}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=041 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151041 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UX|201}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151041}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=042 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151042 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UR|205}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151042}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=043 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151043 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UU|205}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151043}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=044 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151044 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UX|205}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151044}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=045 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151045 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UL|216}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 24, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151045}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=046 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151046 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UX|219}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151046}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=047 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151047 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UB|220}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151047}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=048 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151048 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UO|220}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 21, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151048}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=049 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151049 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UK|221}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 23, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MIS \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151049}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=050 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151050 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UW|222}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 24, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151050}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=051 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151051 \|\| `{{mp|2001 UC|225}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 25, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151051}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=052 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151052 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VN|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151052}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=053 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151053 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VS|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151053}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=054 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151054 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VW|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151054}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=055 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151055 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VV|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151055}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=056 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151056 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VO|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151056}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=057 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151057 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VO|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151057}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=058 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151058 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VP|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151058}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=059 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151059 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VF|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151059}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=060 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151060 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VA|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151060}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=061 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151061 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VQ|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151061}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=062 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151062 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VP|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151062}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=063 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151063 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VH|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151063}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=064 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151064 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VP|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151064}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=065 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151065 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VV|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151065}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=066 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151066 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VP|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151066}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=067 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151067 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VP|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| GEF \|\| align=right \| 2.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151067}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=068 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151068 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VJ|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151068}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=069 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151069 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VL|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151069}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=070 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151070 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VU|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151070}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=071 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151071 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VY|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KON \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151071}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=072 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151072 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VE|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| 5.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151072}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=073 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151073 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VF|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151073}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=074 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151074 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VV|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151074}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=075 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151075 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VD|60}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| SUL \|\| align=right \| 4.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151075}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=076 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151076 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VD|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151076}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=077 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151077 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VC|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151077}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=078 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151078 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VD|64}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151078}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=079 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151079 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VP|64}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 8.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151079}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=080 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151080 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VD|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151080}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=081 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151081 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VA|74}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151081}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=082 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151082 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VK|74}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| GEF \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151082}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=083 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151083 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VM|79}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 9, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151083}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=084 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151084 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VG|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151084}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=085 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151085 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VK|83}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HOF \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151085}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=086 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151086 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VE|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151086}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=087 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151087 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VH|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151087}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=088 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151088 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VG|91}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BRG \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151088}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=089 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151089 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VB|92}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151089}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=090 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151090 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VU|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MIT \|\| align=right \| 5.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151090}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=091 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151091 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VF|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151091}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=092 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151092 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VZ|97}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151092}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=093 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151093 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VE|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151093}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=094 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151094 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VX|100}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151094}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=095 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151095 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VA|103}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151095}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=096 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151096 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VS|103}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151096}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=097 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151097 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VN|108}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151097}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=098 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151098 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VH|109}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MIS \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151098}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=099 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151099 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VX|113}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151099}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=100 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151100 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VP|116}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151100}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151101--151200 {#section_1} \|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151101 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VN|119}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151101}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=102 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151102 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VB|124}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 10, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151102}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=103 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151103 \|\| `{{mp|2001 VV|132}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 13, 2001 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151103}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=104 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151104 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WH|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BRG \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151104}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=105 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151105 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WM|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151105}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=106 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151106 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WR|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151106}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=107 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151107 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WW|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151107}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=108 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151108 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WK|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151108}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=109 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151109 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WB|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 27, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BRU \|\| align=right \| 5.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151109}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=110 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151110 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WZ|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NEM \|\| align=right \| *5.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151110}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=111 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151111 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WX|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151111}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=112 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151112 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WZ|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151112}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=113 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151113 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WG|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151113}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=114 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151114 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WS|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151114}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=115 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151115 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WU|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151115}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=116 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151116 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WW|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151116}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=117 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151117 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WY|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151117}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=118 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151118 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WZ|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 19, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151118}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=119 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151119 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WD|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HOF \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151119}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=120 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151120 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WT|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151120}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=121 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151121 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WT|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151121}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=122 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151122 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WU|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151122}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=123 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151123 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WY|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 19, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151123}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=124 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151124 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WL|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 20, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151124}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=125 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151125 \|\| `{{mp|2001 WF|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 17, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151125}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=126 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151126 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 8, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151126}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=127 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151127 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XO|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 8, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151127}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=128 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151128 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XK|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2001 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151128}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=129 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151129 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XO|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 8, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151129}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=130 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151130 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XH|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151130}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=131 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151131 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XJ|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| CLO \|\| align=right \| 4.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151131}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=132 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151132 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151132}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=133 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151133 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XA|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151133}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=134 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151134 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XT|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| GEF \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151134}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=135 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151135 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XH|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151135}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=136 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151136 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XZ|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151136}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=137 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151137 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XH|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| JUN \|\| align=right \| 4.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151137}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=138 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151138 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XL|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151138}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=139 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151139 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XJ|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151139}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=140 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151140 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XX|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151140}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=141 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151141 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XG|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151141}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=142 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151142 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151142}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=143 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151143 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XQ|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 9, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151143}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=144 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151144 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XG|48}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151144}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=145 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151145 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XT|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151145}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=146 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151146 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XH|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151146}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=147 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151147 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XZ|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151147}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=148 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151148 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| DOR \|\| align=right \| 3.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151148}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=149 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151149 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XK|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151149}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=150 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151150 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XM|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151150}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=151 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151151 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XS|74}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151151}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=152 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151152 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XC|75}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151152}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=153 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151153 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XJ|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151153}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=154 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151154 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|89}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151154}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=155 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151155 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XL|92}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151155}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=156 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151156 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XK|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MRX \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151156}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=157 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151157 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XA|105}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151157}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=158 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151158 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|113}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151158}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=159 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151159 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XR|126}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151159}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=160 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151160 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XJ|130}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151160}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=161 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151161 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XL|130}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151161}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=162 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151162 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XJ|137}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151162}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=163 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151163 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XU|137}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151163}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=164 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151164 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XR|138}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151164}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=165 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151165 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XB|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151165}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=166 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151166 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|148}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151166}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=167 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151167 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|151}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151167}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=168 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151168 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XC|154}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151168}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=169 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151169 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|157}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151169}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=170 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151170 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XR|164}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151170}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=171 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151171 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XU|166}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151171}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=172 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151172 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XW|167}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151172}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=173 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151173 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XS|171}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151173}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=174 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151174 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XT|182}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151174}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=175 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151175 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|189}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151175}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=176 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151176 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XM|194}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151176}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=177 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151177 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XV|195}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151177}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=178 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151178 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XJ|200}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151178}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=179 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151179 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XE|206}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HNA \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151179}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=180 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151180 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XY|207}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151180}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=181 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151181 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XR|209}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151181}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=182 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151182 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XU|211}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151182}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=183 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151183 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XZ|211}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151183}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=184 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151184 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XW|212}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151184}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=185 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151185 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XH|214}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151185}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=186 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151186 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XP|216}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151186}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=187 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151187 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XB|217}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151187}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=188 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151188 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XK|217}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151188}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=189 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151189 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XH|218}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151189}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=190 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151190 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XT|219}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151190}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=191 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151191 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XD|220}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151191}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=192 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151192 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XS|221}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151192}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=193 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151193 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XL|222}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151193}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=194 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151194 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XG|230}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| PAD \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151194}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=195 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151195 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XQ|231}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151195}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=196 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151196 \|\| `{{mp|2001 XB|263}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2001 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151196}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=197 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151197 \|\| 2001 YS \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Kingsnake \|\| J. V. McClusky \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151197}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=198 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151198 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YS|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151198}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=199 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151199 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YT|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151199}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=200 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151200 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YP|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MIS \|\| align=right \| *4.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151200}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151201--151300 {#section_2} \|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151201 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YT|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151201}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=202 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151202 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YB|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151202}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=203 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151203 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YV|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151203}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=204 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151204 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YV|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151204}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=205 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151205 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YQ|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151205}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=206 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151206 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YY|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151206}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=207 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151207 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YS|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MRX \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151207}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=208 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151208 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YK|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151208}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=209 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151209 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YP|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151209}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=210 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151210 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YK|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| XIZ \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151210}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=211 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151211 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YX|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151211}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=212 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151212 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YD|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MIS \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151212}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=213 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151213 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YQ|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151213}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=214 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151214 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YU|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151214}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=215 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151215 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YA|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151215}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=216 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151216 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YW|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| AGN \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151216}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=217 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151217 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YH|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151217}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=218 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151218 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YY|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| WIT \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151218}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=219 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151219 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YA|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151219}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=220 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151220 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YU|68}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151220}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=221 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151221 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YS|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151221}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=222 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151222 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YJ|91}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151222}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=223 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151223 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YB|96}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NEM \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151223}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=224 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151224 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YL|96}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151224}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=225 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151225 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YM|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151225}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=226 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151226 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YB|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151226}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=227 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151227 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YR|103}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| XIZ \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151227}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=228 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151228 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YN|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151228}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=229 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151229 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YB|109}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151229}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=230 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151230 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YG|114}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| CHA \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151230}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=231 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151231 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YT|114}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 19, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151231}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=232 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151232 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YM|116}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 18, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151232}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=233 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151233 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YT|122}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151233}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=234 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151234 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YX|122}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151234}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=235 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151235 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YG|124}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NEM \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151235}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=236 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151236 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YS|128}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151236}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=237 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151237 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YR|145}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2001 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151237}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=238 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151238 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YA|153}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 19, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| INO \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151238}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=239 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151239 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YR|155}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 20, 2001 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151239}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=240 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151240 \|\| `{{mp|2001 YL|157}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 19, 2001 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151240}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=241 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151241 \|\| 2002 AE \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2002 \|\| Kleť \|\| Kleť Obs. \|\| AGN \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151241}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=242 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151242 Hajós \|\| `{{mp|2002 AH|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151242|Hajós}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| January 11, 2002 \|\| Piszkéstető \|\| K. Sárneczky, Z. Heiner \|\| DOR \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151242}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=243 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151243 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AC|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| AGN \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151243}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=244 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151244 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AU|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| CHA \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151244}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=245 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151245 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AJ|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151245}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=246 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151246 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AK|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151246}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=247 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151247 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AX|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151247}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=248 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151248 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AA|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151248}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=249 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151249 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AX|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| XIZ \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151249}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=250 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151250 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AN|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| 526 \|\| align=right \| *4.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151250}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=251 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151251 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AE|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| AEO \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151251}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=252 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151252 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AJ|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151252}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=253 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151253 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AS|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151253}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=254 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151254 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AG|55}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HOF \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151254}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=255 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151255 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AK|55}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151255}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=256 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151256 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AT|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| WAT \|\| align=right \| 4.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151256}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=257 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151257 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AT|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151257}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=258 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151258 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AT|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151258}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=259 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151259 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AR|69}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151259}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=260 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151260 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AR|79}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151260}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=261 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151261 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AT|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151261}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=262 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151262 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AO|88}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151262}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=263 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151263 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AX|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151263}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=264 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151264 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AT|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151264}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=265 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151265 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AO|114}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151265}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=266 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151266 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AZ|119}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151266}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=267 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151267 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AY|124}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUP \|\| align=right \| 8.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151267}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=268 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151268 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AJ|133}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| AEO \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151268}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=269 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151269 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AX|138}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151269}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=270 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151270 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AF|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151270}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=271 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151271 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AO|146}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151271}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=272 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151272 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AG|147}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151272}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=273 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151273 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AF|149}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| DOR \|\| align=right \| 5.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151273}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=274 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151274 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AE|159}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151274}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=275 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151275 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AH|181}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151275}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=276 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151276 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AD|182}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151276}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=277 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151277 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AM|182}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151277}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=278 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151278 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AK|183}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 6, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151278}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=279 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151279 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AY|184}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151279}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=280 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151280 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AM|188}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 10, 2002 \|\| Campo Imperatore \|\| CINEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151280}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=281 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151281 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AK|193}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 12, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151281}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=282 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151282 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AV|195}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151282}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=283 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151283 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AM|202}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| AGN \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151283}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=284 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151284 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AK|203}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151284}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=285 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151285 \|\| `{{mp|2002 AQ|208}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151285}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=286 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151286 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BJ|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 19, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151286}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=287 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151287 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BQ|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 23, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151287}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=288 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151288 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BV|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 23, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151288}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=289 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151289 \|\| `{{mp|2002 BW|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 18, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151289}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=290 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151290 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151290}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=291 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151291 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CV|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.84\" \| *840 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151291}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=292 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151292 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Fountain Hills \|\| C. W. Juels, P. R. Holvorcem \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151292}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=293 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151293 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CN|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151293}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=294 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151294 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CV|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| GEF \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151294}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=295 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151295 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CY|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151295}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=296 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151296 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CQ|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 12, 2002 \|\| Cordell-Lorenz \|\| D. T. Durig \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *7.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151296}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=297 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151297 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CE|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 12, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151297}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=298 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151298 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|67}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HOF \|\| align=right \| *4.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151298}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=299 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151299 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CV|77}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HOF \|\| align=right \| *4.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151299}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=300 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151300 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CL|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KAR \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151300}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151301--151400 {#section_3} \|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151301 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CW|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151301}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=302 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151302 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CZ|83}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151302}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=303 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151303 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CT|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151303}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=304 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151304 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CJ|85}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FIR \|\| align=right \| 5.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151304}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=305 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151305 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CW|90}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151305}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=306 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151306 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CZ|90}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151306}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=307 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151307 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CJ|92}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151307}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=308 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151308 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151308}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=309 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151309 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|97}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151309}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=310 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151310 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|98}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151310}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=311 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151311 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CA|105}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151311}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=312 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151312 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CY|105}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151312}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=313 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151313 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CN|107}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| URS \|\| align=right \| *4.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151313}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=314 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151314 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CF|108}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151314}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=315 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151315 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CQ|115}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Needville \|\| Needville Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151315}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=316 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151316 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CE|118}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 14, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151316}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=317 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151317 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CH|121}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151317}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=318 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151318 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CH|123}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151318}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=319 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151319 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CT|125}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151319}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=320 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151320 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CQ|131}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| WIT \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151320}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=321 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151321 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CY|133}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151321}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=322 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151322 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|136}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FIR \|\| align=right \| 5.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151322}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=323 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151323 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CF|138}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151323}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=324 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151324 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CG|147}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151324}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=325 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151325 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CN|147}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| AST \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151325}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=326 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151326 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|149}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151326}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=327 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151327 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CG|151}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| 5.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151327}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=328 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151328 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CF|163}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151328}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=329 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151329 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|176}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| 4.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151329}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=330 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151330 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|178}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151330}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=331 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151331 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CH|198}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151331}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=332 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151332 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CK|202}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151332}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=333 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151333 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CF|203}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151333}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=334 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151334 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CY|213}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151334}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=335 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151335 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CH|216}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151335}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=336 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151336 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CE|217}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151336}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=337 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151337 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CM|217}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151337}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=338 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151338 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CM|224}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151338}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=339 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151339 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CT|224}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151339}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=340 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151340 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CE|227}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NAE \|\| align=right \| 5.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151340}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=341 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151341 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CK|236}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 12, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151341}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=342 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151342 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CV|236}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151342}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=343 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151343 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CM|241}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151343}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=344 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151344 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CE|246}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 13, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151344}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=345 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151345 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CD|247}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151345}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=346 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151346 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CK|259}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| *T~j~* (2.98) \|\| align=right \| *6.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151346}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=347 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151347 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CP|265}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| AGN \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151347}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=348 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151348 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CJ|270}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151348}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=349 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151349 Stanleycooper \|\| `{{mp|2002 CW|270}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151349|Stanleycooper}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| M. W. Buie \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151349}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=350 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151350 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CZ|279}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 7, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| 3.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151350}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=351 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151351 Dalleore \|\| `{{mp|2002 CS|282}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151351|Dalleore}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| February 8, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| M. W. Buie \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151351}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=352 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151352 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CK|286}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151352}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=353 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151353 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CW|291}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151353}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=354 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151354 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CW|294}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151354}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=355 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151355 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CH|295}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151355}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=356 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151356 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CQ|296}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151356}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=357 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151357 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CN|304}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151357}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=358 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151358 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CY|309}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151358}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=359 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151359 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CG|311}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151359}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=360 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151360 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CA|312}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151360}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=361 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151361 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CB|312}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151361}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=362 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151362 Chenkegong \|\| `{{mp|2002 CP|313}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151362|Chenkegong}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| February 11, 2002 \|\| Nanchuan \|\| Q.-z. Ye \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151362}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=363 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151363 \|\| `{{mp|2002 CO|314}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151363}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=364 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 151364 \|\| `{{mp|2002 DN|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 21, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151364}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=365 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151365 \|\| `{{mp|2002 DR|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 20, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151365}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=366 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151366 \|\| `{{mp|2002 DK|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 16, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| URS \|\| align=right \| 7.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151366}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=367 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151367 \|\| `{{mp|2002 DM|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 20, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151367}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=368 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151368 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ET|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2002 \|\| Cima Ekar \|\| ADAS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151368}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=369 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151369 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EB|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2002 \|\| Cima Ekar \|\| ADAS \|\| THM \|\| align=right \| 4.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151369}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=370 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151370 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2002 \|\| Cima Ekar \|\| ADAS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151370}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=371 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151371 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EK|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 5, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 7.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151371}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=372 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151372 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EM|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151372}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=373 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151373 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EW|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151373}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=374 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151374 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EX|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151374}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=375 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151375 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EK|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151375}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=376 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151376 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EP|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151376}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=377 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151377 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EY|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151377}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=378 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151378 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EH|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151378}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=379 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151379 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ED|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| 5.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151379}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=380 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151380 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| 3.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151380}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=381 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151381 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EY|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151381}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=382 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151382 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EY|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| LIX \|\| align=right \| 6.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151382}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=383 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151383 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EZ|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151383}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=384 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151384 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EU|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151384}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=385 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151385 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EH|62}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151385}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=386 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151386 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EL|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151386}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=387 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151387 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|68}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151387}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=388 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151388 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EY|69}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151388}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=389 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151389 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EZ|69}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151389}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=390 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151390 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ED|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *4.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151390}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=391 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151391 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EM|72}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151391}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=392 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151392 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EJ|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151392}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=393 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151393 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ET|79}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *4.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151393}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=394 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151394 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EX|79}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151394}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=395 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151395 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ET|83}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151395}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=396 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151396 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EM|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151396}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=397 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151397 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|89}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151397}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=398 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151398 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EH|89}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151398}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=399 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151399 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EU|90}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| 4.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151399}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=400 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151400 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EW|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 5, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151400}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151401--151500 {#section_4} \|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151401 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EC|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151401}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=402 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151402 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EW|105}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151402}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=403 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151403 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EV|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| EMA \|\| align=right \| 6.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151403}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=404 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151404 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ER|107}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| EUP \|\| align=right \| 6.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151404}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=405 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151405 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EQ|111}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2002 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151405}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=406 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151406 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EO|115}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151406}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=407 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151407 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EF|116}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151407}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=408 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151408 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EN|121}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| URS{{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151408}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=409 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151409 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EX|125}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151409}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=410 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151410 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EC|126}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151410}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=411 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151411 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EN|131}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151411}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=412 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151412 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EB|137}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151412}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=413 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151413 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EN|137}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151413}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=414 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151414 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EL|139}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151414}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=415 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151415 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ES|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151415}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=416 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151416 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ED|145}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151416}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=417 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151417 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EA|146}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2002 \|\| Cima Ekar \|\| ADAS \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151417}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=418 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151418 \|\| `{{mp|2002 ES|146}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 14, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151418}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=419 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151419 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EA|150}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151419}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=420 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151420 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EK|151}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151420}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=421 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151421 \|\| `{{mp|2002 EW|151}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151421}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=422 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151422 \|\| 2002 FH \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151422}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=423 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151423 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FS|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 19, 2002 \|\| Fountain Hills \|\| Fountain Hills Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151423}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=424 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151424 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FT|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 19, 2002 \|\| Fountain Hills \|\| Fountain Hills Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151424}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=425 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151425 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FT|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 19, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| VER \|\| align=right \| 6.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151425}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=426 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151426 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FV|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 19, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151426}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=427 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151427 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FF|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| *H* \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151427}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=428 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151428 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FO|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 17, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151428}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=429 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151429 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FT|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151429}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=430 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151430 Nemunas \|\| `{{mp|2002 FC|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151430|Nemunas}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| March 16, 2002 \|\| Moletai \|\| K. Černis, J. Zdanavičius \|\| THM \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151430}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=431 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151431 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FH|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151431}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=432 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151432 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FN|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 20, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151432}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=433 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151433 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FS|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 20, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151433}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=434 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151434 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FK|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 30, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| 4.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151434}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=435 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151435 \|\| `{{mp|2002 FN|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151435}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=436 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151436 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GK|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 6, 2002 \|\| Kleť \|\| Kleť Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151436}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=437 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151437 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GB|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| URS \|\| align=right \| *7.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151437}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=438 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151438 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GL|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 14, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151438}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=439 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151439 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GY|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 14, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151439}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=440 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151440 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GY|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151440}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=441 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151441 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GT|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| THM \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151441}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=442 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151442 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GJ|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *7.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151442}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=443 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151443 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GH|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151443}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=444 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151444 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GR|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 4, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151444}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=445 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151445 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GW|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151445}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=446 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151446 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GU|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 5, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151446}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=447 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151447 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GZ|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 5, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| THM \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151447}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=448 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151448 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GS|77}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 7.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151448}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=449 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151449 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GY|77}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *5.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151449}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=450 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151450 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GC|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 7.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151450}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=451 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151451 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GB|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151451}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=452 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151452 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GX|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151452}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=453 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151453 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GT|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151453}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=454 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151454 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GP|104}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| URS \|\| align=right \| 6.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151454}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=455 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151455 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GL|105}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151455}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=456 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151456 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GH|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151456}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=457 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151457 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GX|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151457}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=458 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151458 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GV|108}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| ELF \|\| align=right \| *5.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151458}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=459 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151459 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GS|109}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151459}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=460 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151460 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GZ|110}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MEL \|\| align=right \| 5.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151460}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=461 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151461 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GB|113}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151461}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=462 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151462 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GJ|119}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151462}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=463 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151463 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GS|121}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151463}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=464 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151464 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GE|128}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151464}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=465 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151465 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GX|140}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151465}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=466 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151466 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GL|150}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151466}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=467 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151467 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GK|153}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151467}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=468 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151468 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GT|154}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| 637 \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151468}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=469 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151469 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GX|154}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151469}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=470 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151470 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GL|160}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EUP \|\| align=right \| 5.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151470}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=471 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151471 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GD|161}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 7.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151471}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=472 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151472 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GJ|167}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *5.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151472}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=473 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151473 \|\| `{{mp|2002 GP|168}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151473}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=474 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151474 \|\| `{{mp|2002 HZ|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 16, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 7.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151474}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=475 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151475 \|\| `{{mp|2002 HF|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 21, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| ALA \|\| align=right \| 5.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151475}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=476 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151476 \|\| `{{mp|2002 HE|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 22, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| *H* \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151476}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=477 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151477 \|\| `{{mp|2002 HG|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 18, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| THM \|\| align=right \| 4.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151477}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=478 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151478 \|\| 2002 JR \|\| --- \|\| May 3, 2002 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151478}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=479 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151479 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JL|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUP \|\| align=right \| 10 km \|\| `{{M+J|151479}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=480 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151480 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JR|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| *H* \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151480}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=481 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151481 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JV|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ALA \|\| align=right \| *6.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151481}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=482 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151482 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JM|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| TIR \|\| align=right \| *5.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151482}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=483 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151483 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JH|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.95\" \| *950 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151483}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=484 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151484 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JP|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151484}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=485 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151485 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JX|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 7, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *5.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151485}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=486 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151486 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JM|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151486}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=487 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151487 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JU|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| THM \|\| align=right \| *4.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151487}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=488 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151488 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JG|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151488}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=489 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151489 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JE|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *5.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151489}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=490 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151490 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JL|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151490}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=491 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151491 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JU|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151491}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=492 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151492 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JS|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151492}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=493 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151493 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JE|68}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.94\" \| *940 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151493}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=494 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151494 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JU|68}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| INA \|\| align=right \| *5.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151494}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=495 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151495 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JM|69}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *8.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151495}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=496 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151496 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JC|72}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| LIX \|\| align=right \| 6.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151496}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=497 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151497 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JD|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151497}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=498 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151498 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JM|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| 4.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151498}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=499 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151499 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JL|97}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Kvistaberg \|\| UDAS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 7.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151499}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=500 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151500 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JE|108}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 14, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| EUP \|\| align=right \| 7.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151500}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151501--151600 {#section_5} \|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151501 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JW|119}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 5, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| ALA \|\| align=right \| *5.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151501}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=502 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151502 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JK|123}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151502}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=503 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151503 \|\| `{{mp|2002 JA|125}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 7, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151503}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=504 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151504 \|\| `{{mp|2002 KQ|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 30, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| LUT \|\| align=right \| *7.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151504}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=505 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151505 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LG|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151505}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=506 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151506 \|\| `{{mp|2002 LV|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 11, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151506}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=507 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151507 \|\| `{{mp|2002 MK|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| June 18, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151507}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=508 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151508 \|\| `{{mp|2002 NW|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 13, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| ERI \|\| align=right \| 3.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151508}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=509 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151509 \|\| `{{mp|2002 NK|48}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 14, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.93\" \| *930 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151509}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=510 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151510 \|\| `{{mp|2002 NW|59}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 15, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.87\" \| *870 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151510}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=511 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151511 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PL|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.89\" \| *890 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151511}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=512 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151512 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PW|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 6, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.89\" \| *890 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151512}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=513 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151513 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PW|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151513}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=514 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151514 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PG|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 8, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151514}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=515 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151515 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PD|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| H \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.95\" \| *950 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151515}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=516 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151516 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PN|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 11, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151516}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=517 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 151517 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PQ|113}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 15, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151517}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=518 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151518 \|\| `{{mp|2002 PE|133}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.93\" \| *930 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151518}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=519 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151519 \|\| `{{mp|2002 QG|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 30, 2002 \|\| Ametlla de Mar \|\| Ametlla de Mar Obs. \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151519}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=520 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151520 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RL|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 1, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151520}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=521 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151521 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RB|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 4, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151521}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=522 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151522 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RM|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 4, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151522}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=523 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151523 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RG|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151523}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=524 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151524 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RZ|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 1.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151524}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=525 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 151525 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RA|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.90\" \| *900 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151525}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=526 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151526 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RU|62}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151526}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=527 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151527 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RN|67}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 3, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151527}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=528 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151528 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RZ|68}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 4, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151528}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=529 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151529 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RR|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.88\" \| *880 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151529}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=530 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151530 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RO|93}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151530}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=531 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151531 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RU|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 1.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151531}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=532 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151532 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RN|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151532}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=533 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151533 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RB|103}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151533}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=534 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151534 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RM|104}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151534}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=535 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151535 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RS|110}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151535}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=536 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151536 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RR|122}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 8, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 1.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151536}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=537 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151537 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RD|132}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 11, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151537}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=538 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151538 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RH|139}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 10, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151538}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=539 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151539 \|\| `{{mp|2002 RB|180}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 14, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.94\" \| *940 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151539}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=540 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151540 \|\| `{{mp|2002 SR|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 27, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151540}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=541 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151541 \|\| `{{mp|2002 SE|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 27, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 2.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151541}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=542 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151542 \|\| `{{mp|2002 SH|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 28, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| PHO \|\| align=right \| 2.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151542}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=543 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151543 \|\| `{{mp|2002 SF|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 29, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151543}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=544 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151544 \|\| `{{mp|2002 SE|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 30, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151544}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=545 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151545 \|\| `{{mp|2002 SH|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 30, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151545}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=546 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151546 \|\| `{{mp|2002 SE|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 30, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 1.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151546}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=547 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151547 \|\| `{{mp|2002 SF|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 30, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151547}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=548 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151548 \|\| `{{mp|2002 SE|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 30, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151548}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=549 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151549 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TA|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 1, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151549}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=550 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151550 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TV|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 1, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151550}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=551 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151551 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TR|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151551}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=552 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151552 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TU|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.82\" \| *820 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151552}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=553 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151553 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TW|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151553}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=554 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151554 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TF|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151554}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=555 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151555 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TJ|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151555}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=556 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151556 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TO|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151556}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=557 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151557 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TM|74}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 1, 2002 \|\| Črni Vrh \|\| Črni Vrh \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 2.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151557}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=558 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151558 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TB|75}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 1, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 1.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151558}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=559 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151559 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TP|77}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 1, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151559}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=560 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151560 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TW|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.00 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151560}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=561 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151561 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TE|88}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 3, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151561}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=562 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151562 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TW|100}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 4, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.92\" \| *920 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151562}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=563 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151563 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TM|135}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 4, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151563}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=564 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151564 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TZ|144}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 2, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151564}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=565 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151565 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TH|168}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 3, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151565}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=566 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151566 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TJ|169}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 3, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151566}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=567 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151567 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TW|184}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 4, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151567}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=568 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151568 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TP|189}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151568}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=569 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151569 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TU|205}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 4, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151569}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=570 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151570 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TO|215}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 4, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151570}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=571 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151571 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TC|223}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151571}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=572 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151572 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TX|223}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151572}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=573 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151573 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TM|225}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 8, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151573}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=574 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151574 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TD|226}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 8, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151574}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=575 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151575 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TD|239}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 8, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151575}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=576 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151576 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TJ|242}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 9, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151576}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=577 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151577 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TX|246}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 9, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151577}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=578 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151578 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TQ|249}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151578}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=579 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151579 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TQ|255}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151579}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=580 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151580 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TJ|257}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151580}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=581 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151581 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TG|264}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151581}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=582 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151582 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TD|273}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 9, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151582}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=583 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151583 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TL|280}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151583}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=584 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151584 \|\| `{{mp|2002 TS|297}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151584}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=585 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151585 \|\| `{{mp|2002 UO|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 28, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151585}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=586 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151586 \|\| `{{mp|2002 UK|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 30, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151586}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=587 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151587 \|\| `{{mp|2002 UT|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 30, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.91\" \| *910 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151587}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=588 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151588 \|\| `{{mp|2002 UG|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 29, 2002 \|\| Fountain Hills \|\| Fountain Hills Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151588}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=589 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151589 \|\| `{{mp|2002 UK|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151589}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=590 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151590 Fan \|\| `{{mp|2002 UR|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151590|Fan}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| October 29, 2002 \|\| Apache Point \|\| SDSS \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151590}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=591 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151591 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VW|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 1, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.99\" \| *990 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151591}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=592 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151592 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VX|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 1, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151592}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=593 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151593 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VL|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151593}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=594 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151594 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VL|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151594}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=595 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151595 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VA|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151595}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=596 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151596 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VM|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151596}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=597 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151597 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VZ|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 2, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.00 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151597}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=598 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151598 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VL|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 4, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.93\" \| *930 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151598}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=599 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151599 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VK|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151599}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=600 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151600 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VG|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 4, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151600}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151601--151700 {#section_6} \|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151601 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VJ|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151601}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=602 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151602 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VX|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151602}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=603 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151603 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VG|51}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 6, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151603}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=604 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151604 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VC|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151604}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=605 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151605 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VJ|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151605}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=606 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151606 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VU|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151606}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=607 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151607 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VV|70}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151607}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=608 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151608 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VA|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151608}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=609 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151609 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VZ|74}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151609}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=610 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151610 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VU|79}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151610}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=611 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151611 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VY|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151611}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=612 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151612 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VR|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 7, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151612}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=613 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151613 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VT|91}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151613}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=614 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151614 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VS|93}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151614}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=615 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151615 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VR|97}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151615}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=616 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151616 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VW|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 3.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151616}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=617 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151617 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VQ|100}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 11, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 1.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151617}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=618 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151618 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VZ|102}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151618}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=619 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151619 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VB|105}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ERI \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151619}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=620 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151620 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VK|108}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151620}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=621 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151621 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VH|114}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151621}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=622 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151622 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VX|121}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151622}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=623 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151623 \|\| `{{mp|2002 VF|123}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 13, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151623}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=624 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151624 \|\| `{{mp|2002 WS|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 24, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151624}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=625 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151625 \|\| `{{mp|2002 WP|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 24, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.90\" \| *900 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151625}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=626 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151626 \|\| `{{mp|2002 WQ|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 24, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151626}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=627 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151627 \|\| `{{mp|2002 WB|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 27, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151627}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=628 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151628 \|\| `{{mp|2002 WA|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 28, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151628}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=629 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151629 \|\| `{{mp|2002 WP|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 30, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151629}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=630 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151630 \|\| `{{mp|2002 WO|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 24, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| S. F. Hönig \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151630}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=631 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151631 \|\| 2002 XN \|\| --- \|\| December 1, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151631}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=632 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151632 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XC|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 1, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151632}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=633 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151633 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XL|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151633}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=634 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151634 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XX|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 2, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151634}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=635 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151635 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XY|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 3, 2002 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.85\" \| *850 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151635}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=636 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151636 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XO|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151636}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=637 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151637 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XN|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151637}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=638 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151638 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XV|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151638}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=639 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151639 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XF|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151639}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=640 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151640 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XC|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151640}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=641 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151641 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XM|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 6, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EOS \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151641}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=642 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151642 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XG|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151642}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=643 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151643 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XH|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151643}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=644 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151644 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XB|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151644}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=645 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151645 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XR|60}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151645}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=646 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151646 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XA|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| PHO \|\| align=right \| 2.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151646}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=647 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151647 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XC|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 12, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151647}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=648 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151648 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XQ|70}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151648}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=649 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151649 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XL|71}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151649}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=650 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151650 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XN|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151650}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=651 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151651 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XS|88}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 14, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 3.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151651}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=652 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151652 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XF|93}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151652}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=653 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151653 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XB|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 3, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| S. F. Hönig \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.87\" \| *870 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151653}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=654 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151654 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XU|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.90\" \| *900 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151654}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=655 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151655 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XZ|103}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 5, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151655}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=656 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151656 \|\| `{{mp|2002 XC|115}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 10, 2002 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.91\" \| *910 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151656}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=657 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151657 Finkbeiner \|\| `{{mp|2002 XV|115}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151657|Finkbeiner}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| December 11, 2002 \|\| Apache Point \|\| SDSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151657}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=658 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151658 \|\| 2002 YK \|\| --- \|\| December 27, 2002 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151658}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=659 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151659 Egerszegi \|\| `{{mp|2002 YF|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151659|Egerszegi}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| December 25, 2002 \|\| Piszkéstető \|\| K. Sárneczky \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151659}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=660 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151660 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YC|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 28, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151660}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=661 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151661 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YF|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 30, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151661}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=662 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151662 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YZ|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151662}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=663 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151663 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YF|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151663}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=664 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151664 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YJ|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151664}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=665 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151665 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YP|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151665}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=666 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151666 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YS|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151666}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=667 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151667 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YO|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151667}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=668 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151668 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YY|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151668}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=669 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151669 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YH|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151669}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=670 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151670 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YL|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUT \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151670}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=671 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151671 \|\| `{{mp|2002 YC|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 31, 2002 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151671}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=672 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151672 \|\| 2003 AU \|\| --- \|\| January 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151672}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=673 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151673 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AQ|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151673}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=674 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151674 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AQ|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 1, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151674}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=675 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151675 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AW|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 2, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.95\" \| *950 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151675}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=676 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151676 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AG|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151676}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=677 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151677 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AB|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151677}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=678 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151678 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AF|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151678}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=679 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151679 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AE|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| DOR \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151679}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=680 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151680 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AZ|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151680}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=681 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151681 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AR|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151681}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=682 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151682 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AQ|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151682}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=683 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151683 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AE|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151683}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=684 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151684 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AZ|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151684}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=685 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151685 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AU|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151685}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=686 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151686 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AP|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151686}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=687 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151687 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AK|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151687}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=688 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151688 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AQ|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151688}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=689 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151689 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AM|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151689}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=690 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151690 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AH|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151690}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=691 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151691 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AL|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151691}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=692 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151692 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AU|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151692}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=693 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151693 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AH|55}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151693}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=694 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151694 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AS|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151694}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=695 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151695 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AB|64}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Bisei SG Center \|\| BATTeRS \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151695}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=696 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151696 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AX|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151696}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=697 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151697 Paolobattaini \|\| `{{mp|2003 AF|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151697|Paolobattaini}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| January 15, 2003 \|\| Schiaparelli \|\| L. Buzzi, F. Bellini \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151697}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=698 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151698 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AH|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 14, 2003 \|\| Campo Imperatore \|\| CINEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 1.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151698}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=699 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151699 \|\| `{{mp|2003 AA|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 10, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151699}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=700 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151700 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BQ|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151700}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151701--151800 {#section_7} \|-bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151701 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BK|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151701}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=702 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151702 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BL|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 6.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151702}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=703 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 151703 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BU|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151703}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=704 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151704 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BH|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151704}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=705 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151705 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BE|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151705}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=706 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151706 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BT|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151706}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=707 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151707 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BQ|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151707}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=708 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151708 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BV|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151708}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=709 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151709 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BN|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151709}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=710 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151710 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BL|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151710}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=711 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151711 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BM|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151711}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=712 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151712 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BH|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151712}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=713 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151713 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BK|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151713}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=714 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151714 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BM|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151714}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=715 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151715 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BZ|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151715}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=716 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151716 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BN|48}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151716}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=717 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151717 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BR|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| 3.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151717}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=718 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151718 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BL|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151718}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=719 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151719 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BN|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 29, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151719}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=720 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151720 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BR|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151720}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=721 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151721 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BT|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151721}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=722 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151722 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BU|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.93\" \| *930 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151722}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=723 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 151723 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BX|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151723}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=724 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151724 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BU|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 30, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| CHL \|\| align=right \| 3.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151724}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=725 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151725 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BF|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151725}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=726 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151726 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BN|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 29, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151726}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=727 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151727 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BQ|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 31, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| RAF \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151727}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=728 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151728 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BQ|81}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 31, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ERI \|\| align=right \| 3.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151728}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=729 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151729 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BY|83}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 31, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151729}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=730 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151730 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BJ|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 30, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151730}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=731 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151731 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BA|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151731}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=732 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151732 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BG|87}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151732}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=733 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151733 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BA|88}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151733}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=734 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151734 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BH|89}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 28, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| K-2 \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151734}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=735 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151735 \|\| `{{mp|2003 BO|90}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 30, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151735}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=736 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151736 \|\| 2003 CQ \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151736}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=737 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151737 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CV|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151737}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=738 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151738 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CB|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151738}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=739 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151739 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CU|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 2, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151739}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=740 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151740 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CO|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 4, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151740}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=741 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151741 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CT|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 3, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.90\" \| *900 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151741}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=742 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151742 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CW|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 9, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151742}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=743 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151743 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CE|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151743}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=744 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151744 \|\| `{{mp|2003 CA|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 11, 2003 \|\| Bergisch Gladbach \|\| W. Bickel \|\| EUN \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151744}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=745 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151745 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DG|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151745}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=746 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151746 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DQ|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 22, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151746}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=747 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151747 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DM|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 25, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151747}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=748 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151748 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DY|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 21, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151748}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=749 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151749 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DF|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 19, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151749}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=750 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151750 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DR|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 21, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151750}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=751 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151751 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DT|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 21, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151751}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=752 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151752 \|\| `{{mp|2003 DZ|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 28, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| 628 \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151752}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=753 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151753 \|\| 2003 EX \|\| --- \|\| March 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.8 km \|\| `{{M+J|151753}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=754 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151754 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EF|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151754}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=755 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151755 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EG|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151755}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=756 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151756 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EN|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151756}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=757 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151757 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EG|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151757}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=758 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151758 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EO|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151758}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=759 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151759 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EF|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151759}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=760 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151760 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EH|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| KON \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151760}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=761 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151761 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EG|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 5.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151761}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=762 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151762 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EP|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151762}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=763 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151763 \|\| `{{mp|2003 ET|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151763}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=764 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151764 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EX|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151764}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=765 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151765 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EB|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151765}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=766 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151766 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EL|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151766}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=767 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151767 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EY|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151767}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=768 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151768 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EX|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151768}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=769 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151769 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EK|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151769}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=770 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151770 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EO|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151770}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=771 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151771 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EV|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151771}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=772 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151772 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EW|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151772}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=773 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151773 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EK|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151773}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=774 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151774 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EZ|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 6, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151774}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=775 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151775 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EV|34}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151775}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=776 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151776 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EZ|41}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2003 \|\| Campo Imperatore \|\| CINEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151776}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=777 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151777 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EW|46}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 8, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151777}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=778 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151778 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EE|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 8, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| GER \|\| align=right \| *2.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151778}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=779 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151779 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EP|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| RAF \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151779}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=780 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151780 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EX|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 9, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151780}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=781 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151781 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EJ|49}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| AER \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151781}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=782 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151782 \|\| `{{mp|2003 ES|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 10, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151782}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=783 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151783 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EJ|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151783}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=784 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151784 \|\| `{{mp|2003 EL|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151784}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=785 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151785 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FZ|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 25, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151785}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=786 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151786 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FL|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| AGN \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151786}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=787 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151787 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FS|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 24, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151787}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=788 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151788 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FJ|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151788}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=789 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151789 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FH|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151789}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=790 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151790 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FL|32}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151790}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=791 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151791 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FE|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| MRX \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151791}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=792 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151792 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FH|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151792}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=793 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151793 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FB|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151793}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=794 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151794 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FX|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151794}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=795 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151795 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FJ|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 24, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151795}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=796 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151796 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FZ|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 24, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151796}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=797 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151797 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FP|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 25, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151797}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=798 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151798 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FV|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 25, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151798}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=799 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151799 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FN|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151799}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=800 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151800 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FE|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151800}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151801--151900 {#section_8} \|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151801 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FK|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151801}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=802 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151802 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FS|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151802}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=803 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151803 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FE|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151803}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=804 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151804 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FV|58}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151804}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=805 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151805 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FO|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151805}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=806 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151806 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FO|64}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151806}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=807 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151807 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FG|75}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2003 \|\| Campo Imperatore \|\| CINEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151807}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=808 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151808 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FX|77}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151808}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=809 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151809 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FB|79}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151809}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=810 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151810 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FF|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| GEF \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151810}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=811 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151811 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FR|82}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151811}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=812 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151812 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FE|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 28, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| HNS \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151812}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=813 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151813 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FF|87}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 28, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151813}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=814 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151814 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FP|87}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 28, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| 4.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151814}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=815 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151815 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FH|89}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 29, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151815}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=816 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151816 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FF|90}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 29, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151816}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=817 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151817 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FK|93}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 29, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151817}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=818 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151818 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FW|93}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 29, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151818}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=819 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151819 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FM|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 29, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| 5.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151819}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=820 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151820 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FW|96}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 30, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| MAR \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151820}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=821 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151821 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FB|97}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 30, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151821}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=822 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151822 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FW|98}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 30, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151822}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=823 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151823 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FK|99}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 30, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151823}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=824 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151824 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FD|100}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 31, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151824}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=825 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151825 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FY|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 31, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151825}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=826 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151826 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FE|104}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 25, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151826}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=827 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151827 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FX|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| 5.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151827}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=828 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151828 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FL|107}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 30, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.4 km \|\| `{{M+J|151828}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=829 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151829 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FO|108}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 31, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| 5.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151829}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=830 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151830 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FN|109}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 31, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| JUN \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151830}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=831 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151831 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FR|115}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 31, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151831}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=832 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151832 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FN|117}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 25, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151832}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=833 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151833 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FE|120}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2003 \|\| Goodricke-Pigott \|\| Goodricke-Pigott Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151833}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=834 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151834 Mongkut \|\| `{{mp|2003 FB|122}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151834|Mongkut}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| March 26, 2003 \|\| Goodricke-Pigott \|\| V. Reddy \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151834}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=835 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151835 Christinarichey \|\| `{{mp|2003 FC|122}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151835|Christinarichey}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| March 27, 2003 \|\| Goodricke-Pigott \|\| V. Reddy \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151835}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=836 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151836 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FH|126}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 31, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151836}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=837 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151837 \|\| `{{mp|2003 FP|130}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 25, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151837}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=838 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151838 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GJ|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151838}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=839 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151839 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GK|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| WIT \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151839}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=840 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151840 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GF|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| INO \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151840}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=841 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151841 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GU|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151841}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=842 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151842 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GT|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 2, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151842}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=843 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151843 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GS|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151843}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=844 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151844 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GP|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 4, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151844}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=845 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151845 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GA|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 3, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151845}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=846 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151846 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GH|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 4, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151846}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=847 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151847 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GT|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 3, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151847}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=848 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151848 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GD|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 4, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151848}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=849 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151849 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GN|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 7, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151849}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=850 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151850 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GK|35}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 7, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151850}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=851 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151851 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GU|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151851}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=852 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151852 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GX|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 6, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| ADE \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151852}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=853 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151853 \|\| `{{mp|2003 GX|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| JUN \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151853}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=854 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151854 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HT|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 22, 2003 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151854}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=855 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151855 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HH|8}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 25, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151855}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=856 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151856 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HC|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 24, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| PAD \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151856}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=857 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151857 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HG|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 26, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151857}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=858 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151858 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HD|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 26, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151858}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=859 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151859 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HG|23}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 25, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151859}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=860 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151860 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HD|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 26, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151860}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=861 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151861 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HB|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151861}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=862 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151862 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HD|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 28, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151862}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=863 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151863 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HP|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 29, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151863}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=864 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151864 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HO|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 29, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151864}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=865 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151865 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HQ|47}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 29, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151865}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=866 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151866 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HF|48}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 30, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| BRA \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151866}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=867 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151867 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HO|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 24, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151867}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=868 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151868 \|\| `{{mp|2003 HV|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 24, 2003 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151868}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=869 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151869 \|\| 2003 JZ \|\| --- \|\| May 1, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| CHA \|\| align=right \| *3.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151869}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=870 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151870 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JG|2}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 1, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| KOR \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151870}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=871 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151871 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JN|12}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 5, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151871}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=872 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151872 \|\| `{{mp|2003 JD|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 8, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151872}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=873 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151873 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KL|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 24, 2003 \|\| Reedy Creek \|\| J. Broughton \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *3.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151873}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=874 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151874 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KQ|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 27, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151874}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=875 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151875 \|\| `{{mp|2003 KC|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 20, 2003 \|\| Nogales \|\| Tenagra II Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151875}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=876 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151876 \|\| `{{mp|2003 NH|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 7, 2003 \|\| Reedy Creek \|\| J. Broughton \|\| JLI \|\| align=right \| *5.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151876}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=877 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151877 \|\| `{{mp|2003 OU|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| July 25, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *6.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151877}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=878 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151878 \|\| `{{mp|2003 PZ|4}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| August 4, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151878}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=879 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151879 \|\| `{{mp|2003 RF|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 1, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *5.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151879}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=880 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151880 \|\| `{{mp|2003 SF|151}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 17, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| URS \|\| align=right \| 7.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151880}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=881 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151881 \|\| `{{mp|2003 SC|209}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| September 24, 2003 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| ALA \|\| align=right \| *5.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151881}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=882 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151882 \|\| `{{mp|2003 UW|146}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| October 18, 2003 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151882}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=883 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 151883 \|\| `{{mp|2003 WQ|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 21, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| *14 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151883}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=884 bgcolor=#C2FFFF \| 151884 \|\| `{{mp|2003 WO|40}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| November 19, 2003 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| L5 \|\| align=right \| *16 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151884}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=885 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151885 \|\| `{{mp|2003 XY|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 15, 2003 \|\| Nogales \|\| Tenagra II Obs. \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151885}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=886 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151886 \|\| `{{mp|2003 YO|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 17, 2003 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151886}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=887 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151887 \|\| `{{mp|2003 YY|101}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 19, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151887}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=888 bgcolor=#FA8072 \| 151888 \|\| `{{mp|2003 YV|117}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| December 27, 2003 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151888}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=889 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151889 \|\| `{{mp|2004 BG|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 16, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151889}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=890 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151890 \|\| `{{mp|2004 BN|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 24, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151890}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=891 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151891 \|\| `{{mp|2004 BF|84}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 24, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 4.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151891}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=892 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151892 \|\| `{{mp|2004 BR|91}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 25, 2004 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151892}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=893 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151893 \|\| `{{mp|2004 BU|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| January 26, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151893}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=894 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151894 \|\| `{{mp|2004 CU|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 12, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.87\" \| *870 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151894}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=895 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151895 \|\| `{{mp|2004 CN|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 15, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.94\" \| *940 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151895}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=896 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151896 \|\| `{{mp|2004 DA|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 17, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151896}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=897 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151897 \|\| `{{mp|2004 DK|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 17, 2004 \|\| Haleakala \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151897}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=898 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151898 \|\| `{{mp|2004 DK|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| February 18, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| 627 \|\| align=right \| 4.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151898}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=899 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151899 \|\| 2004 EP \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151899}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=900 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151900 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EB|7}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.90\" \| *900 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151900}}`{=mediawiki} \|}
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# List of minor planets: 151001–152000 ## 151901--152000 {#section_9} \|-bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151901 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EZ|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.98\" \| *980 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151901}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=902 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151902 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EK|10}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 14, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151902}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=903 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151903 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EO|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 11, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| THB \|\| align=right \| 4.0 km \|\| `{{M+J|151903}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=904 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151904 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EZ|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 12, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.79\" \| *790 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151904}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=905 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151905 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EE|21}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.84\" \| *840 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151905}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=906 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151906 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EO|27}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.83\" \| *830 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151906}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=907 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151907 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EE|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 14, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151907}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=908 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151908 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EP|38}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 14, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151908}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=909 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151909 \|\| `{{mp|2004 ET|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151909}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=910 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151910 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EY|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151910}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=911 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151911 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EW|42}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151911}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=912 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151912 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EB|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151912}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=913 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151913 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EN|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151913}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=914 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151914 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EO|54}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.97\" \| *970 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151914}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=915 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151915 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EM|56}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 14, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151915}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=916 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151916 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EX|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151916}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=917 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151917 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EY|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151917}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=918 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151918 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EW|66}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 14, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151918}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=919 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151919 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EJ|74}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 13, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151919}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=920 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151920 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EN|78}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151920}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=921 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151921 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EW|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151921}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=922 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151922 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EY|86}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151922}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=923 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151923 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EE|94}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151923}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=924 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151924 \|\| `{{mp|2004 EW|107}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 15, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.80\" \| *800 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151924}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=925 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151925 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FD|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 22, 2004 \|\| Needville \|\| J. Dellinger, A. Lowe \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151925}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=926 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151926 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FR|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151926}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=927 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151927 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FP|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2004 \|\| Siding Spring \|\| SSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151927}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=928 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151928 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FG|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151928}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=929 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151929 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FM|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151929}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=930 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 \| 151930 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FA|22}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HYG \|\| align=right \| 5.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151930}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=931 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151931 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FQ|25}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 17, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.3 km \|\| `{{M+J|151931}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=932 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151932 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FR|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 17, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151932}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=933 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151933 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FZ|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 17, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.1 km \|\| `{{M+J|151933}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=934 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151934 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FT|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151934}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=935 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151935 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FP|44}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151935}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=936 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151936 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FB|45}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 16, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151936}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=937 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151937 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FD|53}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 19, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| 1.6 km \|\| `{{M+J|151937}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=938 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151938 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FB|63}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 19, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151938}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=939 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151939 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FC|64}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 19, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151939}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=940 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151940 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FO|80}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 22, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| MAS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.97\" \| *970 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151940}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=941 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151941 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FY|87}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 19, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151941}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=942 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151942 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FL|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 22, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.87\" \| *870 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151942}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=943 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151943 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FN|95}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 22, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151943}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=944 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151944 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FL|97}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151944}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=945 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151945 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FY|106}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 20, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151945}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=946 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151946 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FR|116}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 23, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151946}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=947 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151947 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FK|117}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151947}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=948 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151948 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FA|119}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 22, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.5 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151948}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=949 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151949 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FN|125}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| HEN \|\| align=right \| *1.8 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151949}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=950 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151950 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FM|128}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 27, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151950}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=951 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151951 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FO|131}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 22, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151951}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=952 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151952 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FO|139}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 25, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151952}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=953 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151953 \|\| `{{mp|2004 FB|145}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| March 29, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151953}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=954 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151954 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GO|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.9 km \|\| `{{M+J|151954}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=955 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151955 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GH|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 9, 2004 \|\| Siding Spring \|\| SSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.94\" \| *940 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151955}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=956 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151956 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GV|3}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 3.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151956}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=957 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151957 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GE|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.7 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151957}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=958 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151958 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GR|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 10, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151958}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=959 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151959 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GY|20}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 11, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151959}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=960 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151960 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GJ|24}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 1.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151960}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=961 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151961 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GK|29}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.89\" \| *890 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151961}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=962 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151962 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GG|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151962}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=963 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151963 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GT|30}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151963}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=964 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151964 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GH|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.81\" \| *810 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151964}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=965 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151965 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GT|31}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151965}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=966 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151966 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GG|33}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 12, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151966}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=967 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151967 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GT|36}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151967}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=968 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151968 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GC|37}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 14, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.79\" \| *790 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151968}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=969 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151969 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GE|39}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2004 \|\| Catalina \|\| CSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151969}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=970 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151970 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GR|50}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 13, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151970}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=971 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151971 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GX|70}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| FLO \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151971}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=972 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151972 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GK|73}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.7 km \|\| `{{M+J|151972}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=973 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151973 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GQ|75}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151973}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=974 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151974 \|\| `{{mp|2004 GM|76}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 15, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151974}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=975 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151975 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HU|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 20, 2004 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151975}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=976 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151976 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HW|5}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 17, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151976}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=977 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151977 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HK|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 17, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151977}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=978 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151978 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HO|6}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 17, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.5 km \|\| `{{M+J|151978}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=979 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151979 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HO|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 17, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151979}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=980 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151980 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HR|9}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 17, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151980}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=981 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151981 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HC|11}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 19, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| FLO \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.96\" \| *960 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151981}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=982 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151982 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HW|15}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 16, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *4.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151982}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=983 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151983 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HF|16}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 16, 2004 \|\| Siding Spring \|\| SSS \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.00 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151983}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=984 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151984 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HY|17}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 17, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.3 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151984}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=985 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151985 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HM|19}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 20, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *2.9 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151985}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=986 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151986 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HD|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 19, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151986}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=987 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151987 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HJ|26}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 19, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| 2.2 km \|\| `{{M+J|151987}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=988 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151988 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HO|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 20, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151988}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=989 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151989 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HT|28}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 20, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.6 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151989}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=990 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151990 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HV|43}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 21, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151990}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=991 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151991 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HO|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 24, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right \| *1.0 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151991}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=992 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151992 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HY|52}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 25, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151992}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=993 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 \| 151993 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HX|57}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 21, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.2 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151993}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=994 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151994 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HH|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 25, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.92\" \| *920 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151994}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=995 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151995 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HQ|61}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 29, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| V \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151995}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=996 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151996 \|\| `{{mp|2004 HM|65}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| April 17, 2004 \|\| Socorro \|\| LINEAR \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.4 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151996}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=997 bgcolor=#fefefe \| **151997 Bauhinia** \|\| `{{mp|2004 JL|1}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| `{{MoMP|151997|Bauhinia}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| May 11, 2004 \|\| Desert Eagle \|\| W. K. Y. Yeung \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0.87\" \| *870 m* \|\| `{{M+J|151997}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=998 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151998 \|\| `{{mp|2004 JY|13}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2004 \|\| Kitt Peak \|\| Spacewatch \|\| {{·}} \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151998}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=999 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 151999 \|\| `{{mp|2004 JD|14}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 9, 2004 \|\| Palomar \|\| NEAT \|\| MAS \|\| align=right \| *1.1 km* \|\| `{{M+J|151999}}`{=mediawiki} \|-id=000 bgcolor=#fefefe \| 152000 \|\| `{{mp|2004 JD|18}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| --- \|\| May 13, 2004 \|\| Anderson Mesa \|\| LONEOS \|\| NYS \|\| align=right data-sort-value=\"0
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# W. Michael Gear **William Michael Gear**, better known as **W. Michael Gear**, (born May 20, 1955) is an American writer and archaeologist. He is the author of North America\'s Forgotten Past series, co-written with his wife Kathleen O\'Neal Gear. His novels have been published in 29 languages. ## Biography Gear was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He received his B.A. (1976) and M.A. (1979) from Colorado State University. Upon completion of his Master\'s in physical anthropology he went to work for Western Wyoming College in Rock Springs, Wyoming as a field archaeologist. Gear currently resides in Wyoming along with his wife and co-writer Kathleen
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# Arawala **Arawala** (*أروالا*) was a village in West Darfur, Sudan. It used to have a population of 7000 inhabitants; however, this changed after the village was attacked by Janjaweed militia
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# Cedar Island (Niagara River) **Cedar Island** was a small, uninhabited and elongated island located in the Niagara River near the Canadian shore, opposite the Table Rock observation area at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls. ## History The island was occupied by Isaac Swayze in 1804. Swayze could not build anything but his wooden house leading to the island being undeveloped. By 1857, strong currents caused erosion which reduced the island to two acres. In 1857, Samuel Street obtained the lease for Cedar Island. He built a fifty-foot wooden observation tower on top of a house. In 1905, the Canadian Niagara Power Company built a hydroelectric generating plant on Cedar Island. The power station became the William Birch Power Station. Due to the power plant, Cedar Island became nonexistent as a result of the land filling. The remnants of Cedar Island are located where the Power station is
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# Unley High School **Unley High School** is a public coeducational secondary school, located in the Adelaide suburb of Netherby in South Australia. It is administered by the Department of Education, with an enrolment of 1,562 students and a teaching staff of 114, as of 2023. The school caters to students from Year 7 to Year 12. ## History In response to a decision by the State Government to provide secondary education to children living in the Adelaide suburbs, Unley High School (then Unley District High School) was founded in 1910 as one of four secondary institutions established for this purpose. Initially it was housed and under the control of the Headmaster of the Unley Primary School but was operated by \"special staff\" who carried \"on the secondary work\". The school officially opened on Tuesday, 25 January 1910 with Lionel H. Jeffries as the school\'s first teacher in charge, who had transferred from Adelaide High School and remained in charge until 30 June 1911. Another teacher from Adelaide High School, James Leonard Rossiter, took over after him. The school received its first headmaster in 1915, when the school was granted independence from Unley Primary. Ben Gates was appointed its first headmaster, and he remained at the school until 1940. During his headmastership the school became renowned for its discipline and high academic standards. An early link was forged with the Australian rules football club, Sturt. The colours of the school, light and dark blue, were also the colours of the football club. During its first decade the school moved south to new buildings in Kyre Avenue, Mitcham. There were problems which developed quite rapidly with this site, especially that it lacked adequate sports grounds. After complicated negotiations, a trust associated with the school eventually acquired a block of land and a cottage. This became an open space, now used by Mitcham Girls High School, on Belair Road. The \"memorial gates\" celebrating the acquisition of this land were opened in 1936. Following the setbacks of the Great Depression, which included the introduction of fees for students to attend the high school, student numbers gradually rose to their early 1930s high point. (1931: 956 students, 1934: 638, 1939: 869) Unley High had been a coeducational school from the beginning, but in fact, most classes were taught in single sex groups. This pattern would only change in the late 1960s and early 1970s. World War II saw continuing privations in the school. It had been a constant pattern from the beginning: class sizes that were too large, and inadequate and too few teaching spaces. During the war, as had occurred in World War I, students were engaged in fund raising, and girls especially, in knitting for the troops. In some of the darkest days of World War II the Parents and Citizens Association was founded and had its first meetings. There had been a School Council with community representatives appointed by the South Australian government since 1916, but now there was a chance for parents to have a much more active role in contributing to the school. The baby boom of the 1950s saw an enrolment crisis for the school in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Over two thousand students by 1960 was too many. The South Australian government had begun began building new schools from the mid 1950s, including nearby Blackwood, Marion and Daws Road high schools. That helped relieve the pressure. Despite this the Kyre Avenue site was quite inadequate. Land at Netherby, part of the old Peter Waite bequest for agricultural education was finally made available for a new Unley High School. Temporary wooden buildings went up, to be occupied by girls from 1957. The move was largely carried out using their labour as desks chair and books were carried to the new campus. Then came the new permanent building in 1961. The school gradually shifted from Kyre Avenue, Mitcham to Netherby. With another secondary school, Mitcham Girls Technical High, beginning to occupy the Kyre Avenue site, a decision was taken in 1965 to shift all students to the Netherby campus. One of Unley High\'s most significant teachers, Jim Giles, was temporarily in charge of the school. It was his decision. Though very large class sizes were endured for some time, the baby boom was passing through the school. By 1970 the school reached the size it roughly maintained thereafter, enrolling between 1,100 and 1,300 students. There is a published history of the school by Craig Campbell, *Unley High School: One hundred years of public education*, Wakefield Press, Adelaide, 2010. (There is an earlier version published in 1985 which covers the early years of the school history in more detail.) The school celebrated its centenary in 2010. ## Sports Unley High School is a member of the Sports Association for Adelaide Schools (SAAS). The school operates an extensive sporting program, both for after-school sport and weekend sport. It participates in South Australian Secondary Schools\' Sports Associations programs and also in the Independent Schools\' Sporting Association for cricket, hockey and football. It is a member of the Heads of Rowing Schools and has a strong Rowing Club. In 2015 the school hosted the annual schools Head of the River regatta at West Lakes.
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# Unley High School ## Academic The Environment Group helps to increase the sustainability of the school, while decreasing the negative impact it has on the earth because of energy consumption, water usage and waste. Recent achievements include the purchase of a 24,000-litre rainwater tank to replace the water used in the hand basins and showers in the Life Be In It Gym, the purchase of solar panels on the roof of the school, a water grant to replace all the toilets in the school with dual-flush toilets, and an intensive recycling program. ## Notable alumni {#notable_alumni} - Michael Atkinson -- Attorney-General of South Australia, Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly, and Labor Member for Croydon - Jesse Aungles -- paralympic swimmer - John Bannon `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|AO}}`{=mediawiki} -- Premier of South Australia and Labor Member for Ross Smith - Joan Beaumont -- historian and academic - Keith Briggs -- mathematician - Dean Brown `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|AO}}`{=mediawiki} -- Premier of South Australia and Liberal Member for Finniss - Taryn Brumfitt -- writer, director, body image campaigner - Mark Butler -- Federal Labor Member for Hindmarsh - Leon Carmen -- author - Tom Casey -- member of the South Australian Legislative Council - Peter Colman `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|AC|FRS|FAA|FTSE}}`{=mediawiki} -- scientist who determined the structure of the influenza virus, leading to the development of the drug Relenza. - Peter Combe `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|OAM}}`{=mediawiki} -- ARIA Award-winning children\'s singer/songwriter and entertainer - Tom Daly -- basketball player with the Adelaide 36ers - Oscar Forman -- basketball player with the Wollongong Hawks - Julia Gillard `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|AC}}`{=mediawiki} -- first woman Prime Minister of Australia - Simon Goodwin -- Australian rules football player and captain of the Adelaide Crows, coach of the Melbourne Demons - Steve Gower `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|AO}}`{=mediawiki} -- Australian Army officer and director of the Australian War Memorial - Malcolm Greenslade -- Australian rules football player - John Halbert `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MBE}}`{=mediawiki} -- a former Australian rules football player who played with and captained Sturt in the SANFL - Cliff Hawkins `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|AM}}`{=mediawiki} -- real estate agent - Elliott Johnston `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|QC}}`{=mediawiki} (1918--2011) -- Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia and Commissioner for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody - Linda Kirk -- Labor Senator for South Australia - Bruce Lander -- South Australian Independent Commissioner Against Corruption - Paul Lewis -- Australian hockey player - Trevor McDougall `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|AC|FRS|FAA}}`{=mediawiki} FAGU `{{post-nominals|country=GBR|FInstP}}`{=mediawiki} `{{post-nominals|country=AUS|FRSN}}`{=mediawiki} -- physical oceanographer and climate researcher - John McLeay Sr
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# Richard E. Cross **Richard Eugene Cross** (1910-1996) was an American business executive in the automotive industry, a lawyer, and a civic leader. ## Education Cross first studied engineering at the University of Wisconsin. He earned an undergraduate and then a law degree from the University of Michigan. ## Civic leadership {#civic_leadership} Cross participated in many civic activities and provided leadership in several organizations, including citizen groups on housing, schools, and police-community relations. He marched with Martin Luther King Jr. after the 1967 Detroit riot. He headed the Detroit Commission on Community Relations as the mayor\'s appointee from 1958 to 1962. He was one of the first commissioners of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights, but in 1965, Cross declined a reappointment request by Governor George W. Romney because of the pressing business conditions at American Motors Corporation (AMC). For twenty years, Cross was head of the executive committee for the United Negro College Fund in Michigan. While lobbying International Olympic Committee president Avery Brundage in 1963 for Detroit to be selected for the 1968 Summer Olympics, Cross highlighted what he said were racial difficulties in other major, U.S. cities before asserting \"we really have a fine, stable community here that is adjusting to the race problems in a very mature way.\" Cross was a founder and chairman of the Hundred Club of Detroit, whose purpose was to help provide for the widows and dependents of police officers and firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty. Cross was elected in 1959 as the only United States representative to the Pan American Games Committee, on which he served until 1963. In 1960, he also served as a member-at-large of the United States Olympic Committee.
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# Richard E. Cross ## Career at AMC {#career_at_amc} Cross was a \"quiet, analytical attorney\" who served as legal counsel for American Motors Corporation (AMC). He drew up the 1954 merger papers that created the new company from Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson Motor Car Company. Cross became a director of the company in 1954, and in 1959, a member of the policy committee. He was one of a duumvirate succeeding George W. Romney, who at the time was technically on leave of absence to run for governor of Michigan. In 1962, at age 52, Cross was elected chairman of the board of directors as well as the chief executive officer (CEO), while Roy Abernethy was named president and chief operating officer (COO). The special meeting of the board of directors on 12 February had big smiles from Abernarhy, Cross, and Romney. The annual salary for Cross was \$90,000, while Abernathy was granted \$125,000. The early 1960s were a turbulent time in AMC\'s strategy development. While the rest of the industry had record earnings, AMC\'s profits and return on sales dropped (from 7% of its sales in 1959, to an estimated 3.5% return in 1962). However, in September 1962, AMC paid off a US\$80 million loan and became the only U.S. automaker free of long-term debt. Marketers could go after new markets. However, the company executives had developed a resistance to extensive restyling. Cross supported the change away from Romney\'s legacy of the \"economy-car\" image and their \"boxy\" styling. This involved the automaker making significant design, styling, and marketing changes, as well as the addition of new convertibles and sporty models that Abernethy championed. The problem AMC faced was its small size and limited resources compared to the domestic Big Three automakers (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler) and analysts were wondering if the fourth-place automaker ends up like the seven companies that stopped making cars since 1946. Cross was confident in late 1964, during the launch of more powerful and luxurious 1965 models, that the company had sufficient volume \"to stay anchored in this market\" and continue to grow. He pointed out that AMC could now \"buy raw materials and components as cheaply as our competitors \... and conduct the national advertising and sales efforts necessary to compete.\" However, Cross acknowledged limits because AMC\'s resources are much smaller than those of its competitors explaining "Our product philosophy doesn't envision our being the style leader \... Public tastes have been fickle, and we can't afford to be stuck with any multimillion-dollar mistakes. Our job is to give the American consumer a fine, balanced product. If we made a big mistake, it might be fatal.\" However, AMC\'s total national automobile market share declined from just over 5% to a \"meager 3.71 percent \... the future of the smallest American car manufacturers looked bleak.\" As 1966 began, four top managers began working to steer the automaker from disaster. By spring, the automotive press and stockholders were concerned about the future of the firm and held Cross as Chairman of the Board \"on the firing line\" and also felt that others in AMC\'s management team \"were out of touch with the car market.\" Cross launched an aggressive plan to find a merger partner or a buyout to continue operations. The automaker even contacted the U.S. Department of Justice about possible antitrust law implications with possible deals with firms that included Chrysler, Kaiser-Jeep, International Harvester, White Motor, BorgWarner, General Electric, as well as Sears, Roebuck. However, during January 1966 Robert B. Evans purchased 220,000 shares of AMC making him the largest single shareholder. By March 1966, Evans gained a seat on the board of directors. Evans was known for fixing companies in trouble and leading them into the future. Evans publicly supported the leadership of Cross and Abernethy. In June 1966, Cross was forced to step down from the CEO post and was replaced by Evans. Cross became chairman of AMC\'s executive committee and could devote more time to his practice of law in Detroit, Michigan. ## Legacy Cross served as a board member of more than twenty companies over the years. He died in his home in Rochester Hills, Michigan, on 31 August 1996. He has one son and three daughters
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# The Key (Tanizaki novel) is a novel by Japanese writer Jun\'ichirō Tanizaki first published in 1956. ## Synopsis The entire story is told in diary form, switching between the entries of a 55-year-old university professor and his 10 years younger wife Ikuko. Both claim that they want to keep their notes secret from another, and complain about the difficulties in their sex life: she about her husband\'s inability to satisfy her, he about her insatiability, mixed with her oldfashioned attitude and rejection of his erotic preferences. At the same time he is convinced that, would she allow him to act out his wishes, he would be able to fulfil her desires. The couple has chosen teacher Kimura as a possible marriage prospect for their daughter Toshiko, but Toshiko shows no interest in him. Instead, the husband believes to sense a mutual interest between Kimura and Ikuko, and realises that his jealousy stimulates him. He provokes situations in which Kimura can see Ikuko naked, starting with making her drunk which leads to her repeated collapsing and need to be looked after. Also, he has sex with his wife while she is unconscious, during which she utters the name of Kimura. At Kimura\'s offer, the professor borrows his polaroid camera, which he uses to make nude photographs of Ikuko. Later, he switches to negative film, making sure that Kimura sees the pictures. At the same time, he has his doctor inject him hormones to improve his potency, which result in dangerously high blood pressure and memory defects. Toshiko moves out of her parents\' house, while Ikuko starts meeting Kimura on a regular basis. The professor suffers a stroke due to his blood pressure; although he first seems to recover, he dies after a second stroke. In her last entries, Ikuko reveals that both she and her husband wrote their diaries in full knowledge that the other side reads them, that her states of unconsciousness were at times faked, and that Toshiko possibly made arrangements so that her mother and Kimura could meet. Ikuko speculates that Toshiko will eventually marry Kimura as a pretence so her mother and he can continue their affair. The novel\'s title refers to the key to the compartment in which the professor keeps his diary. ## Publication history {#publication_history} Tanizaki\'s novel first appeared in serialised form in 1956 in *Chūō kōron*, starting with the magazine\'s January issue which quickly sold out. It was translated into English by Howard Hibbett and published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1961. ## Reception In his book *Five Modern Japanese Novelists*, author Donald Keene states that *The Key* gained attraction and was widely discussed for its explicit eroticism. Yet, although formally \"brilliantly handled\", the novel is missing typical Tanizaki themes like the longing for a mother or worshipping of a cruel woman, concluding that it was, compared to others of the writer\'s works, \"not very deeply rooted\"
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# Phineas Indritz **Phineas Indritz**, (August 3, 1916 -- October 15, 1997) was an American constitutional lawyer active in the civil rights movement. ## Personal Indritz was born in Moline, Illinois, on August 3, 1916, and graduated from the University of Chicago with an AB in 1936 and a JD in 1938. He died October 15, 1997, in Silver Spring, Maryland. ## Hurd v. Hodge {#hurd_v._hodge} Indritz is most well known for representing the plaintiff in *Hurd v. Hodge* in front of the Supreme Court in 1948, alongside Charles Hamilton Houston. The case, which was decided along with *Shelley v. Kraemer*, resulted in the court ruling that race-based restrictive property covenants were unconstitutional, a significant civil rights ruling six years before the *Brown v. Board of Education* case. ## Women\'s Rights Movement {#womens_rights_movement} Indritz was active in the American women\'s rights movement, and was a founding member of the National Organization for Women. He was part of NOW\'s first Legal Committee, along with Mary Eastwood, Catherine East, and Caruthers Berger
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# Tom O'Reilly (Fermanagh politician) **Tom O\'Reilly** is an Irish Sinn Fein politician, serving as a Fermanagh and Omagh District councillor for the Erne East DEA since 2014. O\'Reilly was previously a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Fermanagh and South Tyrone from 2003 to 2007. ## Political career {#political_career} O\'Reilly first stood as a Sinn Féin candidate for Fermanagh District Council in 1997 and was first elected in 2001. He was re-elected in 2005 and 2011. At the 2003 Northern Ireland Assembly election, he was elected in Fermanagh and South Tyrone, although he chose to stand down at the 2007 election. In 2014 O\'Reilly was elected onto the new Fermanagh and Omagh District Council. O\'Reilly was chosen by the members of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council to be the first Chairperson of the new Council
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# Philip Larsen **Philip Elzer Gade Larsen** (born 7 December 1989) is a Danish professional ice hockey defenceman. He is currently playing with Esbjerg Energy of the Metal Ligaen (DEN). He was originally drafted 149th overall by the Dallas Stars in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. ## Playing career {#playing_career} Larsen came to Rögle BK\'s junior team at age 15. On 9 October 2005, Larsen made his senior hockey debut for Rögle in a 3--0 win over Nybro Vikings. For the 2006--07 season Larsen was acquired by Frölunda HC. On 24 February 2007, Larsen made his Elitserien debut for Frölunda in an 8--2 win against HV71. On 20 April 2009, following his season at Frölunda, Larsen was recalled to the NHL club that drafted him, the Dallas Stars, who then signed him to a three-year entry-level contract. On 21 January 2012, he scored his first NHL goal against Josh Harding of the Minnesota Wild in a 5--2 defeat. With the 2012--13 season delayed due to the Lockout, Larsen signed a contract for the duration of the dispute with Lukko of the Finnish SM-liiga on 27 September 2012. After completion of the lockout-shortened 2012--13 season, on 4 July 2013, Larsen was traded, along with a draft pick, by the Stars to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Shawn Horcoff. On 28 May 2014, HC Yugra of the KHL signed Larsen to a one-year contract. Larsen enjoyed a successful debut season in the KHL in 2014--15, contributing with 6 goals and 25 points in 56 games as Yugra missed the post-season. On 25 May 2015, Larsen signed a one-year contract to remain in the KHL, moving to Finnish participant Jokerit. While in the playoffs with Jokerit having recorded 36 points in 52 regular season games, on 24 February 2016, Larsen\'s NHL rights were traded by the Edmonton Oilers to the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for a conditional 5th round pick in the 2017 draft. On 1 July 2016 Larsen signed a one-year, one-way deal by the Vancouver Canucks. Limited to 26 games with the Canucks due to injury and form, Larsen struggled to make an impact in his return to the NHL in 2016--17, registering 1 goal and 6 points. As an impending free agent from the Canucks, Larsen opted to return to the KHL after his rights were traded by Jokerit, agreeing to a two-year contract with Russian club, Salavat Yulaev Ufa on 20 April 2017. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, he elected to leave the team. ## International play {#international_play} At international level, Larsen has represented Denmark at the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, and at the 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2014 IIHF World Championships with the Denmark men\'s national ice hockey team
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# Ernest Thomas Gilliard **Ernest Thomas Gilliard** (23 November 1912 -- 26 January 1965) was an American ornithologist and museum curator who led or participated in several ornithological expeditions, especially to South America and New Guinea. Gilliard was born in York, Pennsylvania. He began a lifelong association with the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York in 1932 by working there as a volunteer. In 1933 he was employed there as an assistant and subsequently passed through the full range of promotions to become Curator of Birds in 1963, unexpectedly dying in office two years later, in his 53rd year, of a sudden heart attack. During the 1930s Gilliard was involved in expeditions to Quebec, Newfoundland and Venezuela, and in the 1940s to Brazil, the Philippines and New Guinea. The 1950s saw more expeditions, not only to New Guinea, but also to Nepal and the West Indies. New Guinea, and especially its birds-of-paradise and bowerbirds, kept drawing him back, and he led a total of five expeditions there, his final one in 1964. In addition to numerous papers in the scientific publications of the AMNH, he wrote many illustrated articles for *Natural History* and the *National Geographic Magazine*. He wrote *Living Birds of the World* (1958), *Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds* (1969), and coauthored (with Austin L. Rand) the *Handbook of New Guinea Birds* (1967). Gilliard was an expert photographer and cinematographer; he was involved in making the documentary *Search for Paradise* (1957), which was directed by Otto Lang
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# Tippe top A **tippe top** is a kind of top that when spun, will spontaneously invert itself to spin on its narrow stem. It was invented by a German nurse, Helene Sperl in 1898. ## Description A tippe top usually has a body shaped like a truncated sphere, with a short narrow stem attached perpendicular to the center of the flat circular surface of truncation. The stem may be used as a handle to pick up the top, and is also used to spin the top into motion. When a tippe top is spun at a high angular velocity, its stem slowly tilts downwards more and more until it suddenly lifts the body of the spinning top off the ground, with the stem now pointing downward. Eventually, as the top\'s spinning rate slows, it loses stability and eventually topples over, like an ordinary top. At first glance the top\'s inversion may mistakenly seem to be a situation where the object spontaneously gains overall energy. This is because the inversion of the top raises the object\'s center of mass, which means the potential energy has in fact increased. What causes the inversion (and the increase in potential energy) is a torque due to surface friction, which also decreases the kinetic energy of the top, so the total energy does not actually increase. Once the top is spinning on its stem, it does *not* spin in the opposite direction to which its spin was initiated. For example, if the top was spun clockwise, as soon as it is on its stem, it will be spinning clockwise viewed from above. This constant spin direction is due to conservation of angular momentum. ## Theory It is usually assumed that the speed of the tippe top at the point of contact with the plane is zero (i.e. there is no slippage). However, as indicated by P. Contensou, this assumption does not lead to a correct physical description of the top\'s motion. The unusual behavior of the top can be fully described by considering dry friction forces at the contact point
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# Mendi Airport **Mendi Airport** is an airport in Mendi, Papua New Guinea `{{airport codes|MDU|AYMN}}`{=mediawiki}. ## Airlines and destinations {#airlines_and_destinations} Mendi Airport is one of the National Airport serving the people of SHP, HELA and part of ENGA. It is managed by National Airport Corporation(NAC).It currently serves the National Flag carrier, Air Niugini, PNG Air, South West Air Ltd and other fixed wing operators using the aerodrome. The Airport is now open after 2 years of rehabilitation. Mendi is now open for business
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# 1992 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's combined **Men\'s combined World Cup 1991/1992** ## Final point standings {#final_point_standings} In men\'s combined World Cup 1991/92 all three results count. Place Name Country Total Points 16`{{flagicon|GER}}`{=mediawiki} 20`{{flagicon|AUT}}`{=mediawiki} 24`{{flagicon|SUI}}`{=mediawiki} ------- -------------------------------- --------- -------------- ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- 1 Paul Accola 300 100 100 100 2 Hubert Strolz 180 60 60 60 3 Markus Wasmeier 141 51 47 43 4 Josef Polig 112 47 51 14 5 Stephan Eberharter 110 55 55 \- 6 Ole Kristian Furuseth 104 80 \- 24 7 Rainer Salzgeber 99 37 31 31 8 A. J. Kitt 89 40 37 12 9 Lasse Arnesen 85 34 \- 51 10 Steve Locher 83 43 40 \- 11 Marc Girardelli 80 \- 80 \- Günther Mader 80 \- \- 80 13 Jean-Luc Crétier 67 12 18 37 14 Xavier Gigandet 65 22 43 \- 15 Adrien Duvillard 60 \- 26 34 16 Gianfranco Martin 57 31 \- 26 17 Kjetil André Aamodt 55 \- \- 55 18 Patrick Ortlieb 50 16 34 \- 19 Harald Christian Strand Nilsen 47 \- \- 47 20 Roman Torn 43 7 16 20 21 Daniel Brunner 40 \- \- 40 22 Lukas Perathoner 34 \- 24 10 Kyle Rasmussen 34 18 \- 16 24 Jeff Olson 30 \- 22 8 25 Marian Bíreš 29 9 20 \- 26 Fredrik Nyberg 28 28 \- \- Jan Einar Thorsen 28 \- 28 \- Peter Wirnsberger II 28 \- \- 28 29 Kristian Ghedina 26 26 \- \- 30 Hans-Jörg Tauscher 24 24 \- \- 31 Tommy Moe 23 14 \- 9 32 Bruno Kernen 22 \- \- 22 33 Cary Mullen 20 20 \- \- 34 Bill Hudson 18 \- \- 18 35 Reggie Crist 14 \- 14 \- 36 William Besse 10 10 \- \- 37 Michael Haas 8 8 \- \- Note: In all races not all points were awarded (not enough finishers)
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# Misima Island Airport **Misima Airport** `{{airport codes|MIS|AYMS}}`{=mediawiki} is an airport serving the Misima Island, in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea
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# The Jazz Singer (1952 film) ***The Jazz Singer*** is a 1952 remake of the famous 1927 talking picture *The Jazz Singer*. It stars Danny Thomas, Peggy Lee, and Eduard Franz, and was nominated for an Oscar for best musical score. The film follows about the same storyline as the version starring Al Jolson. It was also distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. ## Plot As Jerry Golding, a young Korean War veteran, scales the heights of show business, he breaks the heart of his father, who had hoped that Jerry would instead follow in the footsteps of six consecutive generations of cantors in their family. Sorrowfully, Cantor David Golding reads the Kaddish service, indicating that, so far as he is concerned, his son is dead. A tearful reconciliation occurs when Jerry dutifully returns to sing the \"Kol Nidre\" in his ailing father\'s absence. ## Cast Actor Role ----------------- ---------------------- Danny Thomas Jerry Golding Peggy Lee Judy Lane Eduard Franz Cantor David Golding Mildred Dunnock Mrs. Ruth Golding Alex Gerry Uncle Louis Allyn Joslyn George Miller Tom Tully McGurney ## Production Eduard Franz, who played the role of the aged and ailing cantor battling his son, would go on to reprise his role in the television version of the story starring Jerry Lewis that would be broadcast just seven years later in 1959. ## Accolades Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
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# Greg Winter (journalist) **Gregory Fabian Winter** (born 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American journalist who is the deputy editor of the International Desk of *The New York Times*. He was the head of *The New York Times* coverage of the Ebola epidemic in Africa, which won a Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 2015. He was previously an education correspondent for the *Times* from 2002 to 2005. Winter began at the *Times* as an intern in 2000, then was a financial reporter from 2000 to 2002. Winter received a B.A. in architecture from Brown University in 1992. From 1991 to 1992, he was an adult education teacher. From 1994 to 1998, he was director of public policy at the Hamilton Family Center in San Francisco. He received his master\'s in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley in 2000, after which he had internships at CBS Marketwatch, *The Wall Street Journal* and the *Times*. ## Personal In 2006, Winter married Monica Drake,,now a deputy managing editor at the print masthead of *The New York Times*. They reside in Brooklyn
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# Shane Walker (rugby league, born 1978) **Shane Walker** (born 1 March 1978) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played in the National Rugby League for the Brisbane Broncos and South Sydney, mostly in the position of `{{rlp|hk}}`{=mediawiki}. ## Background Walker was born in Toowoomba, Queensland. While attending St Mary\'s Christian Brothers College in 1995, Walker was selected to play for the Australian Schoolboys team. ## Playing career {#playing_career} Like his elder brother Ben and younger brother Chris, Walker started playing in the National Rugby League with the Brisbane Broncos. Having won the 2000 NRL Premiership, the Broncos traveled to England to play against 2000\'s Super League V Champions, St Helens R.F.C. for the 2001 World Club Challenge, with Walker playing from the interchange bench in Brisbane\'s loss. Walker later moved to the South Sydney club. In 2019, Walker spoke about his time at South Sydney saying \"I went to Souths because Chris was going there. I'd heard how easy it was to get mixed up with the wrong crowd in Sydney. I thought there was a fair chance he could go off the rails... so I went down to help him out. I wasted my time, didn't I? Ten weeks later he went to the Sydney Roosters\". \"I understood the significance of playing at Souths and the history. I recognised that I was lucky to wear the red and green play for Souths. You'd win a game, come up the escalators into the leagues club at Redfern and the place would be packed. The supporters would be in the auditorium and different guys would get up and talk and they'd be whipped into a frenzy. It was wonderful because in that Redfern area there are a lot of battlers. On top of that they fought like hell to get their team back in the comp. There was a lingering memory of that and the thought that perhaps their team might be taken away from them if they didn't start winning. They were always proud of you -- but they wanted a winning team to be happy about\". ## Post playing {#post_playing} Walker became co-head Coach of the Ipswich Jets who play in the Queensland Cup alongside his brother Ben. ## Family Walker is married to Katie Walker, a former Australian netball player. Their first child, a daughter, Kobi, was born in November 2006
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# Nicholas Samra **Nicholas James Samra** (born August 15, 1944) is a Syrian American prelate who served as Eparch of Newton in the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 2011 to 2022. He also served as Apostolic Administrator of the Eparchy of Nuestra Señora del Paraíso in Mexico City from 2015 to 2019. Samra has written extensively on the subject of ecumenism and the Eastern Catholic Churches. ## Biography ### Early life and priesthood {#early_life_and_priesthood} Samra was born on August 15, 1944, in Paterson, New Jersey to George H. Samra and Elizabeth Balady Samra. His grandparents and his father were immigrants to the United States from Aleppo, Syria. He was ordained a priest for the Eparchy of Newton on May 10, 1970, and served as a pastor in Melkite parishes in Los Angeles, Chicago and New Jersey. Samra earned the B.A. at Saint Anselm College, Goffstown, New Hampshire, and a B.D. from St. John\'s Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts. ### Episcopate On April 21, 1989, Pope John Paul II appointed Samra to Auxiliary Bishop of the Eparchy of Newton and Titular Bishop of Gerasa. Archbishop Joseph Tawil consecrated and installed him on July 6 of that year. Samra served as Auxiliary Bishop and Protosyncellus until he retired on January 11, 2005, to devote himself to scholarly work. In June 2011, the Synod of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church nominated him as Eparch of Newton to succeed Archbishop Cyril Salim Bustros, and Pope Benedict XVI appointed him to the position on June 15, 2011. It was announced on August 20, 2022, that Samra will be succeeded by Bishop-elect Francois Beyrouti, elected on June 23, 2022, by the Melkite Synod. On Friday, January 16, 2015, he was appointed by Pope Francis to serve also as Apostolic Administrator of the Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Nuestra Señora del Paraíso in Mexico City, following the death of the former eparch until Joseph Khawam was appointed as successor on December 20, 2019. ### Scholarly work {#scholarly_work} In October 2014, Samra presented \"Eastern Catholicism in the Middle East Fifty Years after Orientalium ecclesiarum\" at the conference \"The Vatican II Decree on the Eastern Catholic Churches, Orientalium ecclesiarum - Fifty Years Later\" organized by the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies held at the University of Toronto. An active speaker and author, Samra has written extensively on the subject of ecumenism, Christian leadership and stewardship. He has also published a multi-volume history of the Melkite Church and a book on the legacy of Archbishop Joseph Tawil. ### Other activities {#other_activities} Samra is the past president of the Eastern Catholic Association of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Having celebrated his 75th birthday on August 15, 2019, Samra submitted his request for retirement to The Holy See, the acceptance of which was announced along with the announcement that the Melkite Synod had elected Fr. Francois Beyrouti to succeed Samra
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# Moro Airport **Moro Airport** is an airfield in the Southern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Located near Lake Kutubu, it serves ExxonMobil\'s Moro oil and gas operations. The runway is unsealed, and aviation activities typically occur only during daylight hours
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# Feras Esmaeel **Feras Esmaeel** (*فراس إسماعيل*; born 3 January 1983 in Damascus, Syria) is a Syrian footballer. He last played for Nart Sukhum, in Abkhazia. He played as a midfielder. ## International career {#international_career} Esmaeel was selected to Valeriu Tiţa\'s 23-man final squad for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar. He played full 90 minutes in all Syria\'s three group games against Saudi Arabia, Japan and Jordan. ### International goals {#international_goals} : : *Scores and results table
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# Todd Steverson **Todd Anthony Steverson** (born November 15, 1971) is an American professional baseball coach, and a former left and right fielder. He played for the Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres and coached for the Oakland Athletics and Chicago White Sox, all in Major League Baseball. As a player, Steverson threw and batted right-handed, stood 6 ft tall and weighed 194 lb. ## College and minor league playing career {#college_and_minor_league_playing_career} Steverson was born in Los Angeles, California, and attended Culver City High School. The cousin of Tigers outfielder Ron LeFlore, Steverson played for the Sun Devils while attending Arizona State University. Originally selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the sixth round of the 1989 draft, Steverson opted not to sign. In 1991, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Chatham A\'s of the Cape Cod Baseball League. He was drafted again as the 25th overall pick by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1992 MLB Draft, and this time he did sign. His signing bonus was \$450,000. He spent three years in the Blue Jays\' farm system, showing nothing more than mediocre statistics: he was speedy (he had a career high 23 stolen bases in 1992 while with the St. Catharines Blue Jays), but he also struck out a lot (118 times in 413 at bats in 1993 with the Dunedin Blue Jays) and was not an average hitter (.209 batting average in 1992). He was drafted by the Tigers in the 1994 Rule 5 Draft, and although he had had a fairly unimpressive minor league career, he found himself with the big league club before the end of April 1995. ## Major league career {#major_league_career} He made his debut on April 28, 1995 at the age of 23 against the Seattle Mariners. In his only at bat of the game, he hit a fly ball out to right field off of a pitch from Ron Villone. He appeared in 30 games for the Tigers in 1995, collecting 11 hits in 42 at bats for a .262 batting average. He spent nine games in the minors that year, but he hit only .107. Steverson hit only two home runs in 1995, but they came in back-to-back games. He victimized pitcher Eddie Guardado of the Minnesota Twins on June 10, then pitcher Dave Stevens of the Twins the very next day. The top game of his season may have come on June 15 of that year, though. Playing the New York Yankees, he collected three hits in four at bats, driving in two runs and scoring once. Those were the last hits of his career. Although his rookie season was short but fairly impressive, the Tigers did not keep him for more than a season. Instead, right before the beginning 1996 season, he was traded by the Tigers with Cade Gaspar and Sean Bergman to the Padres for Raul Casanova, Richie Lewis and Melvin Nieves. That would basically seal the fate for his big league career-it ended on April 3 of that year. Pinch hitting for pitcher Joey Hamilton, he was called out on strikes in his final big league at bat. Turk Wendell was credited with the strikeout.
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# Todd Steverson ## Coaching and managerial career {#coaching_and_managerial_career} He continued playing in the minor leagues until 1998. After his playing days ended, he became a minor league baseball coach and manager. He coached the Potomac Cannons in 1999, 2001 and 2002. He coached the Peoria Chiefs in 2000, the Palm Beach Cardinals in 2003 and the Vancouver Canadians in 2004. He managed the Stockton Ports in 2005 and 2006. He was set to manage the Midland RockHounds in 2007. He was the manager of the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats in 2008. He was hired in December 2008 to be the Oakland Athletics first base coach. Steverson received a one-year suspension for his actions in a June 23, 2012 game. While serving as acting manager for the Modesto Nuts, he ordered his pitcher to intentionally balk, allowing the winning run to score in the 18th inning of a game against the Stockton Ports. He explained his decision, saying: \"We had a position player out there and I didn't want to put another position player on the mound and get him hurt ... I didn't get any of my pitchers hurt and I didn't get any position players hurt.\" After Steverson\'s two seasons on the MLB Oakland staff (2009--2010), he returned to minor league baseball and the Athletics\' farm system as the hitting coach for the River Cats (2011) and then as the organization\'s roving minor league hitting instructor (2012--2013). On October 25, 2013, the White Sox announced that they had hired Steverson as their new hitting coach, replacing Jeff Manto. Steverson was relieved of his position in October 2019. As of 2020, Steverson is the hitting coach for the Las Vegas Aviators, the Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics
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# Darien Public Schools **Darien Public Schools** is a school district headquartered in Darien, Connecticut, United States. The district has seven schools. The many members of the Board of Education in Darien are part of the Darien town government, and the total school budget must be approved by the town Board of Finance and Representative Town Meeting, although the Board of Education has ultimate control over how its town-appropriated budget is spent and their website is darienps.org. Total enrollment in public schools in Darien is 4,475 students (22.7 percent of the town population).`{{when|date=July 2013}}`{=mediawiki} 85 percent of the total student population attend public schools. The town has five elementary schools: Hindley School, Holmes School, Ox Ridge School, Royle School, and Tokeneke School. A \$27 million addition was completed in 2000 to the town\'s middle school, Middlesex Middle School, and a new \$73 million campus for Darien High School was completed in the fall of 2005. ## Students ---------------------------------------- ---------- ------------ --------- ----------- **Measurement** **Year** **Darien** **DRG** **State** Eligibile for free/reduced price meals 2005-06 1.2% 1.1% 26.9% Eligible for free/reduced price meals 2002-03 1.1% n/a 25.4% Non-English language at home 2005-06 3.0% 2.5% 12.6% Non-English language at home 2000-01 3.9% n/a/ 12.5% ---------------------------------------- ---------- ------------ --------- ----------- \"**DRG**\" (District Reference Group) --- \"A DRG is a classification of districts whose students\' families are similar in education, income, occupation, and need, and have roughly similar enrollment.\" ## Schools ### High school {#high_school} - Darien High School #### High school academic statistics {#high_school_academic_statistics} For the Class of 2004, 86.6 percent went on to four-year colleges and another 6.7 percent went to two-year colleges. ### Middle school {#middle_school} - Middlesex Middle School ### Elementary schools {#elementary_schools} - Royle School Royle School serves about 430 students from kindergarten through fifth grade. The school\'s colors are blue and white. Its mascot, Sir Learn-a-Lot, is a suit of armor that stands at the main entrance of the school. Professional hockey player Hugh Jessiman (b. 1984), attended the school, as well as Ox Ridge School. When the Royle School was in a building on the Post Road, movies were shown there until the town movie theater was built in the 1920s. As of 2003, the school had held an annual \"Royle Wrap Up\" fundraiser for 17 years. Students sell wrapping paper, candles and gifts in their neighborhoods for the fundraising drive, which accounts for 70 percent of the school Parent Teacher Organization\'s annual budget. The school enrichment program, funded by the PTO, brings in authors and drama companies to the school and includes an annual class field trip. The school has held an annual \"Back to School Family Picnic\" in September. There are competitions among classes, with prizes for boys and girls, making all participants winners. Events include a sack race, \"balloon pop race\", a water-balloon tossing contest, a tug of war, and the launching of 20 silver balloons (one for each classroom) with postcards attached. - Ox Ridge School The farthest north of Darien\'s elementary schools, Ox Ridge School sits behind a small, private equestrian estate. The school\'s current mascot is Hootie the owl, with the school colors of green and blue. The school\'s Kids Care Club puts together \"Holiday Hope Chests\" --- decorated shoe boxes with small gifts --- for children served by Norwalk\'s Family and Children\'s Agency. The students give out the gifts at the agency\'s annual Christmas party
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# Mount Hagen Airport **Kagamuga International Airport** `{{airport codes|HGU|AYMH}}`{=mediawiki} is the second biggest airport in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and is located in the Waghi Valley, 13 km north-east of Mount Hagen, the capital of Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. The airport has one terminal and two runways, and is operated by its owner, National Airports Corporation of Papua New Guinea. ## History Kagamuga Airport was built in 1934. It was used by missionaries and the Australian administration for air service to Mount Hagen. It was renovated during World War II. The airport underwent a renovation starting in 2013. Constructed at a low level, the pre-existing terminal building was exposed to a water drainage problem and regularly got affected by waterlogging. The reconstruction fell into the scope of the Civil Aviation Development Investment Program (CADIP) aimed to increase the safety, accessibility and reliability of the airports in PNG. The Government of PNG and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) jointly funded the airport development project. Reconstructed at a cost of approximately PGK 70m (US\$23m), the main terminal building reopened in 2015. A local artefact, the Mount Hagen axe, provided inspiration for the design of the newly constructed terminal, with the exteriors shaped like the axe and decorated in traditional patterns. The sewerage treatment system integrated into the construction of the building converts the liquid waste into fertiliser after separating it from the solid waste. In 2018, the airport was closed for two days due to security issues arising after a dispute between guards and a local landowning group. In 2019/2020, the Kagamuga International Airport was used to re-route the flights of Air Niugini from Wapenamanda due to maintenance works at the runways performed by the National Airports Corporation. ## Airlines and destinations {#airlines_and_destinations} Air Nuigini operates daily services to Port Moresby with Fokker 100. PNG Air operates daily services with ATR 72-600. ## Facilities Kagamuga International airport has one main terminal housing Air Niugini, Hevilift, and PNG Air. The airport facility has been rebuilt from the ground up, and reopened in November 2015. In 2019, the baggage x-ray machine was supplied by the Australian Government, Department of Home Affairs free of charge and delivered on a Royal Australian Air Force C130 aircraft from Port Moresby to Mount Hagen. ## Runways Kagamuga International Airport features two runways. The main runway bears the designation 12/30 and measures 2\'190 m in length with 30 m in width. The second runway is designated as 08/26 and is 1\'097 m long and 18 m wide. Navigational aids equipment of both runways includes precision approach path indicator (PAPI), non-directional (radio) beacon (NDB), distance measuring equipment (DME), and approach and tower (TWR) facilities
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# Superstocks **Superstocks** (previously known as **A Grade Stockcars**) are a premier class of New Zealand Speedway (dirt track racing). Cars are of bespoke design with integral roll cages built to rules provided by Speedway New Zealand. Superstocks weigh 1400 to and are usually powered with modified production car engines of up to 248 cuin. Contact between cars is allowed and is intended as part of the class. ## The car {#the_car} Cars are purpose built by numerous different builders throughout the country. - Rees Race Cars - Murray Gordge - Graeme Barr Motorsport - Podjursky Tanks Among others. Superstocks usually run engines such as - Toyota VVTI V8 - Nissan VK56 V8 - Nissan VH41 V8 - Ford V8 - Chevrolet V8 or V6 Cars come in all different shapes and designs, varying from the ever-popular and successful Gordge chassis, through to the \'Tank\" popularised by Dave Evans. ## Championships Superstocks compete in individual championships nationwide, including: - New Zealand Superstock Championship - World 240 Invitational Superstock Championship - New Zealand Superstock Grand Prix - North/South Island Superstock Championship - Battle of the Stocks These championships are seen as the major events, and the big ones to win. Numerous other events are run throughout the country, ranging from track championships through to series run over a number of meetings. Another major meeting, is the annual New Zealand Superstock Teams Championship, run at Palmerston North International Speedway, in the first weekend of February. - [Superstock and other New Zealand Speedway Videos](http://speedwaylive.co
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# Namatanai Airport **Namatanai Airport** `{{airport codes|ATN|AYNX}}`{=mediawiki} is an airfield serving Namatanai, in the New Ireland Province of Papua New Guinea
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# Tones of Home Tones of Home: The Best of Blind Melon}} `{{Infobox song | name = Tones of Home | cover = Tones of Home single.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = [[Blind Melon]] | album = [[Blind Melon (album)|Blind Melon]] | released = 1992 | recorded = | studio = | venue = | length = 4:26 | label = [[Capitol Records|Capitol]] | writer = Blind Melon | producer = Rick Parashar, Blind Melon | next_title = [[No Rain]] | next_year = 1993 }}`{=mediawiki} \"**Tones of Home**\" is a song by American rock band Blind Melon, released in 1992 as their first single. It reached number 20 on the US *Billboard* Modern Rock Tracks chart. After the breakthrough success of the next single, \"No Rain\", \"Tones of Home\" was released again; it was accompanied by a new video which was a sequel to the \"No Rain\" video and its \"Bee Girl\" storyline. Upon its re-release, the song reached number 10 on the *Billboard* Album Rock Tracks chart. \"Tones of Home\" appears on Blind Melon\'s self-titled debut album as well as the *Tones of Home: The Best of Blind Melon* compilation and the *Classic Masters* compilation. The song was featured on *Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock*. ## Music video {#music_video} The original video for \"Tones of Home\" was released in 1992. This original version consists predominantly of live footage taken from various Blind Melon concerts. Other pieces of footage consist of shots from parks (kids on swings) and footage of a house overlooking farm property. This video was directed by Samuel Bayer. After the release of the video for \"No Rain\" and its success the band released the second version of \"Tones of Home\". This video starts with an older woman sitting in a rocking chair next to a quaint little cottage house, that seemed to have a child living in it at one point (There is a tire-swing in a tree). The footage flashes between the older woman and a concert Blind Melon performed for an enthusiastic audience at the Tower Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles. The old lady is reading a letter she received which seems to contain the lyrics to the song. Near the end of the video, we see the lady pull a small bee costume out of a box. She holds the bee costume up to her torso and then dances and bows in much the same way as the Bee Girl from the \"No Rain\" music video. It is through this performance that the viewer is meant to understand that the old lady is actually the Bee Girl after many years have passed. The video appears on the Blind Melon DVD compilation release *Letters From a Porcupine*. ## Track listings {#track_listings} **US maxi-CD single** 1. \"Tones of Home\" -- 4:27 2. \"Time\" (live) -- 8:30 3. \"Wooh D.O.G.\" (Playground version) -- 1:44 **European EP** 1. \"Tones of Home\" -- 4:29 2. \"No Rain\" (live) -- 5:26 3. \"Drive\" (live) -- 5:42 4
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# Nissan Island Airport **Nissan Island Airport** `{{airport codes|IIS|AYIA}}`{=mediawiki} is an airfield serving Nissan Island, in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. It resides at an elevation of 100 ft above mean sea level and has a 1200 m runway designated 14/32. ## History ### World War II {#world_war_ii} The New Zealand 3rd Division landed on Nissan Island on 15 February 1944 as part of the Solomon Islands campaign. U.S. Navy Seebees from the 33rd, 37th and 93rd Naval Construction Battalions landed with the New Zealanders and began building support facilities. Work on a fighter airstrip began on 20 February and by 5 March a coral-surfaced 5000 ft by 150 ft fighter runway known as **Lagoon Airfield** was ready for use and aircraft carried out the first attack on Kavieng. In late March a parallel 6000 ft by 150 ft bomber runway known as **Ocean Airfield** was ready for use, it was later lengthened to 7300 ft. Additional airfield facilities such as road and taxiways and a tank farm were also constructed. Construction had been extremely difficult with dense foliage and large trees needing to be removed, rock blasting was necessary, and all coral used for filling had to be quarried at distant locations. Today\'s air port exists on the site of the \"Ocean airfield\". US Navy units based at Nissan Island included: - Special Task Air Group One (STAG-1) operating TDR drones - VMTB-341 operating SBDs from July--December 1944 USMC units based at Nissan Island included: - VMB-423 operating PBJs from July--August 1944 - VMB-433 operating PBJs from July--August 1944 - VMF-218 operating F4Us from April--November 1944 - VMF-222 operating F4Us - VMF-223 operating F4Us Royal New Zealand Air Force units based at Nissan Island included: - 1 Squadron operating Lockheed Venturas from October 1944-January 1945 - 2 Squadron operating Venturas from January--March 1945 - 3 Squadron operating Venturas from March--June 1945 - 14 Squadron operating F4Us from December 1944-January 1945 - 15 Squadron operating F4Us from February--April 1945 - 16 Squadron operating F4Us from December 1944-February 1945 - 17 Squadron operating F4Us from January--March 1945 - 18 Squadron operating F4Us from November--December 1944 - 20 Squadron operating F4Us from October--November 1944 - 21 Squadron operating F4Us from April--May 1945 - 24 Squadron operating F4Us from March--May 1945 In late 1944 airfield roll-up activities were commenced and were completed by August 1945. ### Postwar Lagoon Airfield was abandoned after the war, while Ocean Airfield remained in use as a civilian airfield. ## Airlines and destinations {#airlines_and_destinations} No known scheduled services
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# Police Tribunal of New South Wales The **Police Tribunal of New South Wales** was a tribunal established in New South Wales, a state of Australia to deal with allegations of misconduct by New South Wales Police. It was established in 1990 and abolished in 1998. ## Constitution The first tribunal was established under Part 9A of the *Police Act, 1990*. The tribunal was continued in existence under amendments made by *Police Service (Complaints, Discipline and Appeals) Amendment Act, 1993*. The tribunal was re-established as court of record. The Governor of New South Wales could appoint a president or a deputy president of the tribunal. The president or the deputy president could either be a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales, the District Court of New South Wales or the senior chairperson of the Government and Related Employees Tribunal of New South Wales. Every judge of the District Court was automatically a member of the tribunal. The only president of the tribunal was Justice Jim Staunton. ## Jurisdiction The tribunal had a number of jurisdictions. Firstly, it could deal with a reference from the Attorney General of New South Wales. When this occurred, the tribunal became effectively an inquiry having all the powers of a royal commission. As with all royal commissions, it functions were to penetrate factual situations which otherwise might not be penetrated using traditional legal processes, so the tribunal can report its findings direct to the New South Wales Parliament. Being an inquiry it was not subject to the procedural and evidentiary restraints of normal judicial proceeding. It was inquisitorial and there were no parties. The member conducting the inquiry had the responsibility and the power to inform themselves of relevant matters by resort to such evidentiary material and in such ways and by such procedures as appeared to be appropriate, subject to the rules of nature justice. Another jurisdiction of the tribunal was to deal with disciplinary matters where the police officer denied the charges. In this case, the tribunal was constituted by a single member. The tribunal could determine the guilt and recommend a penalty to the Minister for Police or the Commissioner of Police. Either person could use that recommendation as the basis for a recommendation to the governor. In certain situations, a police officer could lodge a further appeal on the severity of the sentence to the Government and Related Employees Tribunal of New South Wales. A person unhappy with the decision of the tribunal could appeal to the Appeal Division of the tribunal. This division was constituted by the president and two members of the tribunal. ## Abolition The tribunal was abolished in 1998. Its powers were taken over by the Police Integrity Commission following the Wood Royal Commission into the New South Wales Police Service. The tribunal\'s powers in respect of appeals on disciplinary matters was taken over by Government and Related Employees Tribunal of New South Wales or was merged into the day-to-day management functions of the police commissioner
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# Girua Airport **Girua Airport** `{{airport codes|PNP|AYGR}}`{=mediawiki} is an airport serving Popondetta, a city in the Oro (or Northern) province in Papua New Guinea. ## History Girua Airport is located near Dobodura, to the north-east of the Embi Lakes, north-east of Inonda. To the south is Mt. Lamington, a volcano that dominates the skyline. The airport was built during World War II as part of the Dobodura Airfield Complex during late 1942 and early 1943. During the war, the airfield had several names, including No. 7, West 7, or Horanda No. 7 Airstrip or West 7. It was also known as Kenney Strip, in honor of Fifth Air Force Commander General George Kenney. The main Dobodura complex had eleven airstrips, most interconnected for taxiing purposes. At the height of the Battle of Buna-Gona supplies began landing at the airfields including artillery spotting planes, a 105mm and five Bren Gun Carriers used to assault Cape Endaiadere, After the battle, Dobodura was developed into a major airbase, with storage and repair facilities, and interconnecting taxiways to adjacent airfields. Today, Girua is the only airfield still in use, the others being abandoned after the war. ### Major USAAF units assigned {#major_usaaf_units_assigned} - 3d Bombardment Group (May 20, 1943 -- February 3, 1944) : : Headquarters, 13th, 89th, 90th Bomb Squadrons, B-25 Mitchell - 22d Bombardment Group (October 9, 1943 -- January 13, 1944) : : Headquarters, 2d, 19th, 408th Bomb Squadrons, B-26 Marauder - 43d Bombardment Group (December 10, 1943 -- March 4, 1944) : : Headquarters, 63d, 64th, 65th, 403d Bomb Squadrons, B-24 Liberator - 90th Bombardment Group (December 1943 -- February 23, 1944) : : Headquarters, 319th, 320th, 321st, 400th Bomb Squadrons, B-24 Liberator - 345th Bombardment Group (January 18 -- February 16, 1944) : : Headquarters, 498th, 499th, 500th, 501st Bomb Squadrons, B-25 Mitchell - 417th Bombardment Group (February 7 -- April 8, 1944), (Headquarters) : : 672d, 673d, 673d, 675th Bomb Squadrons, A-20 Havoc - 49th Fighter Group (March -- November 20, 1943) : : Headquarters, 7th, 8th Fighter Squadrons, Curtiss P-40, 9th Fighter Squadron, P-38 Lightning and P-47 Thunderbolt - 58th Fighter Group (December 28, 1943 -- April 3, 1944) : : Headquarters, 69th, 310th, 311th Fighter Squadrons, P-47 Thunderbolt - 475th Fighter Group (August 14, 1943 -- March 24, 1944) (Headquarters) : : 432d Fighter Squadron, P-38 Lightning, (May 15 -- July 12, 1944), (North Borio Airfield, Dobodura No. 15) : 433rd Fighter Squadron, P-38 Lightning, (August 14 -- October 3, 1943), (Borio Airfield, Dobodura No
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# Canonical XML **Canonical XML** is a normal form of XML, intended to allow relatively simple comparison of pairs of XML documents for equivalence; for this purpose, the Canonical XML transformation removes non-meaningful differences between the documents. Any XML document can be converted to Canonical XML. For example, XML permits whitespace to occur at various points within start-tags, and attributes to be specified in any order. Such differences are seldom if ever used to convey meaning, and so these forms are generally considered equivalent: `   <p class="a" secure="1">` `   <p     secure   = "1"`\ `             class='a'   >` In converting an arbitrary XML document to Canonical XML, attributes are encoded in a normative order (alphabetical by name), and with normative spacing and quoting (though with all namespace declarations placed ahead of regular attributes, and namespaced attributes sorted by namespace rather than prefix or qualified name). Thus, the second form above would be converted to the first. Canonical XML specifies a number of other details, some of which are: - the UTF-8 encoding is used - line-ends are represented using the newline character `{{mono|[[hexadecimal|0x]]0A}}`{=mediawiki} - whitespace in attribute values is normalized - entity references and non-special character references are expanded - CDATA sections are replaced with their character content - empty elements are encoded as start/end pairs, not using the special empty-element syntax - default attributes are made explicit - superfluous namespace declarations are deleted According to the W3C, if two XML documents have the same canonical form, then the two documents are logically equivalent within the given application context (except for limitations regarding a few unusual cases). However, in a special context users might care about special semantics beyond the generic logical equivalence with which Canonical XML is associated. For example, a steganography system could conceal information in an XML document by varying whitespace, attribute quoting and order, the use of hexadecimal vs. decimal numeric character references, and so on. Obviously converting such a file to Canonical XML would lose those specialized semantics. On the other hand, XML files that differ in their use of upper- vs. lower-case, or that use archaic versus modern spelling, and so on, might be considered equivalent for certain purposes. Such contexts are beyond the scope of Canonical XML
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# Court of Marine Inquiry **Courts of Marine Inquiry** and **Boards of Marine Inquiry** are tribunals established in common law countries to investigate matters relating to shipwrecks, casualties affecting ships, or charges of incompetency or misconduct on the part of the masters, mates or engineers of ships. ## Australia Various tribunals are established in Australia to investigate the causes of shipwrecks, crashes and other matters pertaining to ships in Australian waters. As Australia is a federal jurisdiction, both the States of Australia and the National government have joint authority to make laws over navigation. Where navigation relates to overseas or interstate trade, the national government\'s law will take precedence in certain circumstances. At the national level, the Australian Government has established the *Court of Marine Inquiry of Australia* under the federal Navigation Act. At the state level, the following agencies have responsibility for the investigation of maritime incidents: - In New South Wales a District Court may be authorised to sit as a Court of Marine Inquiry to hear and determine inquiries, appeals, and references under the *New South Wales Navigation Act 1901.* Decisions of such a Court are not subject to review by courts of appeal. The NSW Maritime Authority has responsibility for marine incident investigation. The Authority investigates the causes of incidents involving shipping and commercial vessels and breaches of State or Commonwealth navigation laws. Incidents involving Sydney Ferries vessels are examined by the Office of Transport Safety Investigations, which is also responsible for investigations into incidents involving publicly owned rail and bus transport. - The Western Australian Government has established the Magistrates Court of Western Australia as a court of marine inquiry. - The Victorian Government has established the Marine Board of Victoria to perform the functions of a court of marine inquiry. ## Fiji In Fiji, marine boards are established under the Marine Act to conduct enquiries. ## Tonga Magistrates Courts of Tonga are courts of marine inquiry under the Tongan Shipping Act
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# Grant, Lee, Sherman: Civil War Generals 2 ***Grant, Lee, Sherman: Civil War Generals 2*** is a computer game published by Sierra On-Line in 1997. It is the sequel to *Robert E. Lee: Civil War General*. ## Gameplay *Grant, Lee, Sherman: Civil War Generals 2* simulates on a tactical level individual battles of the American Civil War and allows one to play as either the North or South in a number of different campaigns. It links the battles together by making the losses in one battle reflect on the forces available in the next. Also, the capture of supplies during one battle allows one to purchase weapons upgrades before the next. Improvements from *Robert E. Lee: Civil War General* included the addition of several new units, including mortars, siege artillery, and naval vessels, new terrain types, more detailed graphics, and larger maps. Certain artillery types gained the ability of indirect fire. Army structures were expanded to include divisions and regiments; scenarios may be played at the brigade or regimental level. If the latter is selected, regiments are controlled as individual units on the map, with brigade commanders taking the place of division commanders and division commanders taking the place of corps commanders. The Easter Egg multiplayer campaign mode from the first game was deleted. Unit leaders may be influenced by their commanding officer and their ratings increased or decreased depending on the superior officer\'s ratings. A corps or division commander will influence all subordinate units within a three square radius (six squares if playing at regimental level). The basic elements of gameplay in *Civil War Generals 2* are the same as *Robert E. Lee* and are covered in the article for the latter game. Corps commanders in *Civil War Generals 2* were made into separate units on the map with division commanders taking the place of corps commanders in *Robert E. Lee*, meaning that they can be reassigned to any unit under their command and are treated by the game as the commander of whatever unit they\'re assigned to instead of its regular commander. A routed unit will run towards its respective corps headquarters first and then to the edge of the map. The ability to completely annihilate an enemy unit was removed from *Civil War Generals 2*, as well as the ability to cause a unit to desert if morale becomes too low. The exception to the latter are siege artillery and mortar units, as these are too ponderous to flee the field and will be captured whole or desert if morale drops below a certain point. New units in *Civil War Generals 2* include siege weapons and naval units. Naval units may only enter water/coastal hexes and only the Union side has access to frigates; otherwise, they are functionally the same as artillery. Siege weapons include heavy artillery and mortars; the former carries more powerful, longer-range guns than field artillery, while the latter are functionally the same as howitzer artillery. The effectiveness of mortars decreases the closer to the target they are. Heavy artillery are fixed units that cannot move or retreat. Mortars can be limbered and moved around the map, but very slowly due to their size and they also cannot retreat from an enemy attack. The game also split horse artillery into a separate unit that is similar to a howitzer, but it can be moved around the map faster than normal artillery and can also change formation and attack in the same turn. Howitzer-type artillery units may fire at hexes they do not have a direct line of sight on, these are indicated on the map with a grid pattern. Hexes highlighted as such may be fired into even if there\'s no visible target. This feature may be used if the player has reason to suspect that an unseen enemy unit is in a particular hex. When performing indirect fire, the artillery has a chance of missing the hex it\'s firing at; it may even hit one of your own units and produce \"friendly fire\" casualties. The game also introduced scout units and engineers; these unit types cannot initiate attacks but will defend themselves if attacked. Engineers can perform several different construction/demolition actions, building a pontoon bridge uses up the engineer unit and it will not be accessible for the rest of the game. A unit\'s morale is calculated by the game based on the stats of the unit plus its leader\'s stats, as well as other factors including terrain and success or defeat in combat. Like in *Robert E. Lee*, a leader who is killed or wounded in battle will be replaced by the next highest ranking leader under him. The game decides this primarily based on rank, thus if a brigade commander is killed and the regimental leaders under his command consist of three captains and a colonel, the game will pick the colonel to replace him. If a unit structure contains multiple leaders of the same rank, the game picks the leader from the unit with the lowest ID number. Each unit may also have a pool of up to four replacement leaders, which if present will be drawn upon instead of leaders from the commands underneath. Regimental leaders, if none are available in their replacement pool, are replaced by an unattached leader of the same rank or below. The game engine will create generic leaders if no unattached ones exist, however they will have very low ratings. *Civil War Generals 2* introduced victory hexes; these are preset locations on the map which will give extra victory points to whichever side controls them. In addition, a hex which has been fought over several times will turn into a victory hex. The value of a victory hex increases each time it is fought over or changes hands. Conversely, a victory hex that is not fought over or changes hands gradually loses points and may eventually disappear. Unit strength ratings on the map were expanded to show what percentage of the unit\'s original strength had been killed or wounded in battle as well as the number of unwounded men who had fallen out of the ranks from combat action or marching. Resting a unit causes unwounded men to gradually return to the ranks. Units will suffer less straggling the higher the stats of the unit and/or its leader. A unit\'s morale decreases the more casualties it has suffered in battle. The included scenarios and campaigns in the game were expanded from *Robert E. Lee* to include a significantly expanded Eastern Theater, as well as the major battles of the Western Theater. Some major battles and campaigns of the war, including post-Wilderness actions in the Eastern Theater, were left out due to time constraints on the game\'s development, however, the included scenario editor allows the player to recreate these battles himself. An August 1998 patch fixed several problems with the original release of the game, including a bug which made it impossible for division commanders to be killed (the brigade commander underneath them would be killed instead).
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# Grant, Lee, Sherman: Civil War Generals 2 ## Development Following the commercial success of *Robert E. Lee: Civil War General*, developer Impressions Games began to create a sequel, initially under the working title *Civil War Generals*. The first game had been designed by Jeffrey Fiske, but he was replaced as lead designer on *Civil War Generals 2* by Doug Gonya, the scenario designer of the first game. Steve Grammont, the quality assurance lead on *Civil War General*, was promoted to a producer role on *Civil War Generals 2*. He later described his surprise at this promotion. Impressions based the design of *Civil War Generals 2* on player feedback from its predecessor, combined with original ideas from the Impressions team. Scott Udell of *Computer Games Strategy Plus* noted that players had disliked the first game\'s short campaign and lack of clear victory conditions, and that Impressions sought to address these concerns in *Civil War Generals 2*. As in the first game, the team included paintings by Mort Künstler and worked with documentarian Jay Wertz to obtain video footage. In June 1997, an in-development version of the game was shown at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Late in development, Impressions was pressured by its publisher Sierra On-Line to redesign *Civil War Generals 2* as a real-time strategy game, according to Grammont. The publisher hoped to capitalize on the genre\'s recent popularity, and Sierra founder Ken Williams personally visited Impressions to push for the new direction. Grammont later explained that he confronted Williams in a meeting and \"told him he was wrong\" about the design. Afterward, Sierra allowed Impressions to complete *Civil War Generals 2* as planned. Originally slated for a fall 1997 release, the game launched on October 20 of that year with an estimated price of \$49. To promote the release, Sierra and *Computer Gaming World* partnered to create the \"Ultimate Civil War\" contest. The winners would be sent to an American Civil War reenactment, and would have photographs of themselves in Impressions\' next wargame.
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# Grant, Lee, Sherman: Civil War Generals 2 ## Reception ### Sales According to Grammont, *Civil War Generals 2* was a commercial success and surpassed sales expectations at Sierra by \"a lot\". The game\'s *Ultimate Civil War Collection* bundle, which contained its predecessor, rose from 58th place in June 1998 to #7 in July on NPD SofTrends\' reference software sales charts. In the United States, *Civil War Generals 2* took fourth place on PC Data\'s weekly computer game sales rankings for September 27--October 3, 1998. Claiming fifth and sixth the following two weeks, respectively, it ultimately took 12th for October 1998 as a whole. Its average retail price for the month was \$29. As of January 1999, *Civil War Generals 2* and its predecessor together had sold more than 700,000 copies globally. *PC Gamer US* summarized the *Civil War Generals* series as \"very successful\" at the time. ### Critical reviews {#critical_reviews} In *PC Gamer US*, Keith Sullivan praised *Civil War Generals 2*{{\'}}s scope, gameplay, accessibility and campaign continuity system. However, he called the visuals average and the artificial intelligence (AI) \"barely adequate\", and found the game\'s music annoying. He concluded that *Civil War Generals 2* is \"not the be all and end all of Civil War games for the hard-core wargamer\", but that it is a \"a good, competent offering\" for other players. Conversely, Jim Cobb of *Computer Gaming World* summarized the game as a step down for the series. He lambasted its \"completely broken combat system and \[\...\] dated game engine\", which he felt ruined the achievements of the game\'s campaign and morale systems. Cobb particularly criticized *Civil War Generals 2* for historical inaccuracies that make it \"impossible to win \[\...\] using historically authentic tactics.\" *PC Magazine*{{\'}}s Bertrand C. Emmett wrote that he \"relished playing *Civil War Generals 2*.\" He praised the game\'s audiovisuals and multimedia encyclopedia, and summarized the overall product as \"engaging\". Reviewing the game for *Computer Games Strategy Plus*, Jim Pedicord enjoyed the expanded scope and more complex rules compared to *Civil War General*, and called *Civil War Generals 2* \"the game the original should have been.\" He singled out the addition of zones of control and victory hexes for praise, and found the AI to be improved. Pedicord concluded that *Civil War Generals 2*, while \"a little on the weak side\" for experts of the genre, \"should appeal to most wargamers\".
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# Grant, Lee, Sherman: Civil War Generals 2 ## Legacy After the completion of *Civil War Generals 2*, Grammont left Impressions Games and joined designer Charles Moylan at Big Time Software, where the two created the influential wargame *Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord*. Grammont and Moylan founded Battlefront.com in the late 1990s to publish *Combat Mission*, its sequels and other wargames. A sequel to *Civil War Generals 2*, entitled *Civil War Generals 3*, was announced by Impressions and Sierra in January 1999. It was set for release in fall of that year, and was designed by Jeffrey Fiske of the original *Civil War General* and Steve Serafino of *Lords of Magic*. *Civil War Generals 3* took place in the first year of the American Civil War, and would have tasked the player with establishing and maintaining a war economy. It was planned to feature empire-building and management game mechanics, played via a turn-based \"simultaneous execution\" gameplay structure. Combat would have taken place in real-time, although a simpler \"quick battle\" system was planned for novices. Victory could have been achieved through military, economic or other means. The game was announced alongside *Pharaoh*; at the time, Sierra\'s Jim Veevaert said that the two games would \"be big hits for us this year.\" In April 2000, Impressions announced that *Civil War Generals 3* had been cancelled. According to James Fudge of *Computer Games Strategy Plus*, the main reason for the decision was low sales projections: the game was expected to sell \"barely enough to cover development costs of the title.\" Despite the game\'s cancellation, the Impressions team clarified that they were interested in developing more wargames in the future
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# Ben Walker Benjamin Walker}} `{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2023}}`{=mediawiki} `{{Use Australian English|date=July 2013}}`{=mediawiki} `{{Infobox rugby league biography |name = Ben Walker |fullname = |image = |caption = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1976|09|13|df=y}} |birth_place = [[Toowoomba]], [[Queensland]], [[Australia]] |height = {{convert|180|cm|ftin|abbr=on}} |weight = {{convert|89|kg|stlb|abbr=on}} |position = {{Rlp|FE|HB}} |club1 = [[Brisbane Broncos]] |year1start = 1995 |year1end = |appearances1 = 2 |tries1 = 0 |goals1 = 0 |fieldgoals1 = 0 |points1 = 0 |club2 = [[London Broncos#1994–2005: Broncos and Super League|London Broncos]] |year2start = 1995 |year2end = 96 |appearances2 = 16 |tries2 = 6 |goals2 = 5 |fieldgoals2 = 3 |points2 = 37 |club3 = [[Brisbane Broncos]] |year3start = 1996 |year3end = 00 |appearances3 = 70 |tries3 = 13 |goals3 = 95 |fieldgoals3 = 0 |points3 = 242 |club4 = [[Northern Eagles]] |year4start = 2001 |year4end = |appearances4 = 26 |tries4 = 18 |goals4 = 103 |fieldgoals4 = 1 |points4 = 279 |club5 = [[Leeds Rhinos]] |year5start = 2002 |year5end = |appearances5 = 28 |tries5 = 12 |goals5 = 119 |fieldgoals5 = 0 |points5 = 286 |club6 = [[Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles|Manly Sea Eagles]] |year6start = 2003 |year6end = |appearances6 = 16 |tries6 = 5 |goals6 = 59 |fieldgoals6 = 0 |points6 = 138 |club7 = [[South Sydney Rabbitohs|South Sydney]] |year7start = 2005 |year7end = 06 |appearances7 = 21 |tries7 = 5 |goals7 = 43 |fieldgoals7 = 3 |points7 = 109 |retired = yes |source = <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/ben-walker/summary.html|title= Ben Walker – Career Stats & Summary – Rugby League Project|publisher=Rugby League Project|access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref> |updated = 6 April 2021 | module = {{infobox person | embed = yes | father = | mother = | spouse = | education = | alma_mater = | relatives = [[Shane Walker (rugby league, born 1978)|Shane Walker]] (brother)<br>[[Chris Walker (rugby league)|Chris Walker]] (brother)<br>[[Sam Walker (rugby league)|Sam Walker]] (son)<br>[[Katie Walker (netball)|Katie Walker]] (sister-in-law) }} }}`{=mediawiki} **Ben Walker** (born 13 September 1976) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. A `{{rlp|fe}}`{=mediawiki} or halfback, he played in Australia\'s National Rugby League for the Brisbane Broncos, Northern Eagles, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the South Sydney Rabbitohs, as well as in the Super League for the London Broncos and Leeds Rhinos. ## Background Walker was born in Toowoomba in Southern Queensland on 13 September 1976, and is the eldest of a trio of brothers who would all become rugby league footballers. While attending St Mary\'s Christian Brothers College in Toowoomba in 1993, Walker was selected in the Australian Schoolboys team.
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# Ben Walker ## Playing career {#playing_career} Walker, along with his brothers, Shane Walker and Chris Walker, all began their careers with the Brisbane Broncos. His premiership début was in round 13 of the 1995 ARL season against the Parramatta Eels at Parramatta Stadium on 25 June 1995. Walker was selected to play for the Brisbane Broncos in the 1997 Super League Grand Final from the interchange bench. In the 1998 NRL season, Walker made 23 appearances for Brisbane and played in the club\'s preliminary final victory over the Sydney City Roosters but missed out on selection for the grand final team which defeated Canterbury-Bankstown at the Sydney Football Stadium. In the 2000 NRL season, Walker was limited to only 11 games for Brisbane and missed out on playing in the club\'s premiership victory over the Sydney Roosters at Stadium Australia. Playing for the Northern Eagles in the 2001 National Rugby League season, Walker was the equal competition leading point scorer (along with Newcastle\'s Andrew Johns) with 279 points (17 tries, 102 goals, 1 field goal) in 26 games, receiving the Dally M Award for Top Points Scorer. Walker had kicked 102 of his 125 shots on goal, a percentage of 82.40 for the season. This stands as the most ever points scored by a five-eighth in a single National Rugby League season. Walker\'s 279 points is also the most points ever scored for the short lived Northern Eagles (2000--02) and the most points in a season by an Eagles player. Even though he only played for the Eagles in 2001, Walker\'s 279 points for the season remains the club record (The Northern Eagles played from 2000 to 2002). The next highest scorer for the club is Brendon Reeves who scored 130 points (30 tries, 5/10 goals) in 66 games from 2000 to 2002. Walker was the first player in the NRL to score during golden point (extra-time). He kicked a penalty goal for Manly against Parramatta at Brookvale Oval on 18 May 2003. Walker later joined his brother Shane at South Sydney. Walker spent two years at Souths and his last in the 2006 NRL season saw the club finish last on the table and claim the wooden spoon. ## Post playing {#post_playing} He resides in Toowoomba and is a real estate agent
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# APH-1 **APH-1** (anterior pharynx-defective 1) is a protein originally identified in the round worm *Caenorhabditis elegans* as a regulator of the cell-surface localization of nicastrin in the Notch signaling pathway. APH-1 homologs in other organisms, including humans (APH1A and APH1B), have since been identified as components of the gamma secretase complex along with the catalytic subunit presenilin and the regulatory subunits nicastrin and PEN-2. The gamma-secretase complex is a multimeric protease responsible for the intramembrane proteolysis of transmembrane proteins such as the Notch protein and amyloid precursor protein (APP). Gamma-secretase cleavage of APP is one of two proteolytic steps required to generate the peptide known as amyloid beta, whose misfolded form is implicated in the causation of Alzheimer\'s disease. All of the components of the gamma-secretase complex undergo extensive post-translational modification, especially proteolytic activation; APH-1 and PEN-2 are regarded as regulators of the maturation process of the catalytic component presenilin. APH-1 contains a conserved alpha helix interaction motif glycine-X-X-X-glycine (GXXXG) that is essential to both assembly of the gamma secretase complex and to the maturation of the components. ## Alternative splicing {#alternative_splicing} In humans, the genes APH1A and APH1B encode the APH-1 proteins, which are integral components of the gamma-secretase complex, a multi-protein complex essential for the intramembrane cleavage of various substrates, including the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and Notch receptors. APH1A is located on chromosome 1q21.2, while APH1B is found on chromosome 15q22.2. Both genes exhibit alternative splicing, leading to the generation of multiple transcript variants that enhance the functional diversity of the gamma-secretase complex. The alternative splicing of APH1A and APH1B contributes significantly to the regulation of gamma-secretase activity. Studies have shown that different isoforms of APH1 can modulate the cleavage of APP, influencing the production of amyloid-beta peptides, which are implicated in Alzheimer\'s disease. Moreover, the expression levels of these isoforms can vary in different tissues and under various pathological conditions, suggesting a complex regulatory mechanism that may have implications for diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration. The involvement of APH1A and APH1B in the Notch signaling pathway further underscores their importance in developmental processes and cellular fate decisions, which can be disrupted in various cancers. The functional versatility provided by the alternative splicing of APH1A and APH1B is crucial for the gamma-secretase complex\'s role in cellular signaling and proteolytic processing. For example, APH1A has been shown to be critical for the activity of the gamma-secretase complex, and its alternative splicing can influence the complex\'s substrate specificity and cleavage efficiency. Additionally, the interplay between APH1 isoforms and other components of the gamma-secretase complex, such as presenilins and nicastrin, is essential for maintaining the proper function of this protease. ## Differences between APH1A and APH1B {#differences_between_aph1a_and_aph1b} ### Expression patterns {#expression_patterns} APH1A and APH1B, while homologous, exhibit distinct expression patterns across various tissues. APH1A is known for its ubiquitous expression, with significantly higher levels observed in the brain, heart, and skeletal muscle. In contrast, APH1B displays a more restricted expression profile, being predominantly expressed in the brain and testis. This differential expression suggests that APH1A may play a more generalized role in cellular processes, while APH1B could be more specialized, particularly in neural and reproductive tissues. Recent studies have highlighted the potential of APH1B as a peripheral biomarker for Alzheimer\'s disease (AD). Specifically, dysregulated expression levels of APH1B in peripheral blood have been associated with brain atrophy and amyloid-β deposition in AD patients. This association indicates that APH1B could serve as a valuable indicator of disease progression, providing insights into the underlying pathological mechanisms of AD. ## Gamma-secretase activity {#gamma_secretase_activity} Functional studies have demonstrated that APH1A- and APH1B-containing gamma-secretase complexes exhibit distinct effects on enzyme activity and substrate processing. Notably, complexes containing APH1B have been shown to produce higher amounts of amyloid-beta 42 (Aβ42), a peptide closely linked to the pathology of Alzheimer\'s disease, compared to those containing APH1A. This difference in Aβ42 production is significant, as elevated levels of this peptide are associated with the formation of amyloid plaques, a hallmark of AD. The variations in substrate specificity and activity between the two isoforms could influence critical biological processes, including the processing of amyloid precursor protein (APP) and Notch signaling pathways. For instance, studies suggest that the presence of APH1B may lead to a shift in the cleavage patterns of APP, potentially favoring the production of longer and more pathogenic Aβ species. This altered processing could have profound implications for neuronal health and the progression of neurodegenerative diseases.
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# APH-1 ## Structure APH-1 proteins, which include APH1A and APH1B, are classified as polytopic membrane proteins characterized by the presence of seven transmembrane domains (TMDs). This structural feature is crucial for their integration into cellular membranes and their interaction with other components of the gamma-secretase complex. The topology of APH-1 enables it to span the lipid bilayer multiple times, effectively creating a scaffold that supports the assembly and stability of the gamma-secretase complex. The seven TMDs of APH-1 facilitate its proper localization within the membrane, allowing it to interact with other integral membrane proteins, such as presenilin and nicastrin, which are also essential components of the gamma-secretase complex. The arrangement of these transmembrane domains is vital for the functional integrity of the complex, as it influences the accessibility of substrates and the catalytic activity of the gamma-secretase. In addition to the transmembrane domains, APH-1 proteins contain a conserved GXXXG motif within their transmembrane regions. This motif is critical for mediating helix-helix interactions that are essential for the assembly of the gamma-secretase complex. The GXXXG motif facilitates the dimerization of transmembrane helices, promoting the stability and functionality of the protein complex. Furthermore, APH-1 contains other conserved sequences that play significant roles in maintaining the protein\'s stability and facilitating interactions with nicastrin and presenilin. These structural motifs and domains are not only important for the assembly of the gamma-secretase complex but also for its enzymatic activity. The interactions between APH-1 and other components are crucial for the proper processing of substrates, including amyloid precursor protein (APP) and Notch receptors, which are involved in critical cellular signaling pathways. ## Regulation of expression {#regulation_of_expression} ### Transcriptional The expression of APH-1 genes, which include APH1A and APH1B, is regulated by several transcription factors and signaling pathways. One significant pathway involved in this regulation is the Notch signaling pathway, which can modulate the expression of APH-1, creating a feedback loop that adjusts gamma-secretase activity according to cellular needs. This interaction underscores the importance of APH-1 in cellular signaling and its potential role in maintaining homeostasis within the gamma-secretase complex. Additionally, factors such as hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) have been shown to influence APH-1 expression under specific physiological conditions, particularly in response to low oxygen levels. This suggests that APH-1 may play a role in cellular adaptation to hypoxic environments, further emphasizing its regulatory complexity. ### Post-translational modifications {#post_translational_modifications} Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of APH-1, including glycosylation and phosphorylation, significantly affect the protein\'s stability, localization, and interactions within the gamma-secretase complex. Glycosylation, for instance, is a major PTM that can influence protein folding, stability, and interactions with other proteins. The addition of carbohydrate moieties can affect how APH-1 interacts with other components of the gamma-secretase complex, thereby impacting its overall function. Phosphorylation is another critical PTM that can modulate APH-1 activity. It has been shown that phosphorylation can alter protein conformation, localization, and interaction dynamics, which are essential for the proper functioning of the gamma-secretase complex. The interplay between different types of PTMs can create a complex regulatory network that fine-tunes APH-1 activity in response to various cellular signals and conditions. ## Clinical significance {#clinical_significance} Altered expression of APH-1 genes has been investigated in the context of Alzheimer\'s disease and other neurological disorders. Variations in these genes may modulate disease risk or progression by affecting gamma-secretase activity and amyloid-beta production. Elevated expression of APH1B in peripheral blood has been associated with brain atrophy and increased amyloid-β deposition in Alzheimer\'s patients, indicating its potential as a biomarker. ### As a drug target {#as_a_drug_target} Targeting APH-1 offers a potential therapeutic avenue for modulating gamma-secretase activity without completely inhibiting its function. Small molecules or peptides that specifically disrupt APH-1 interactions within the complex could reduce amyloid-beta production while minimizing side effects. Modulating the composition of the gamma-secretase complex to favor APH1A over APH1B may reduce the production of neurotoxic Aβ42 species
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# Suki Airport **Suki Airport** `{{airport codes|SKC|AYSU}}`{=mediawiki} is an airport in Suki, in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea
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# Gold: Greatest Hits (video) The VHS/Beta ***Yesterday Once More*** was released in 1985, shortly after Karen Carpenter\'s death in 1983. The tape was repackaged as a DVD in 2002 under the name ***Gold: Greatest Hits**\'\', and the DVD contains all the videos from***Yesterday Once More**\'\'. ## Track list {#track_list} ## Extra tracks {#extra_tracks} On a Japanese release of the DVD, the promotional video for \"I Need to Be in Love\" was included
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# Clint Sprott **Julien Clinton Sprott** (born 16 September 1942) is an emeritus professor of physics at the University of Wisconsin--Madison. ## Biography Clint Sprott was born on 16 September 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee. He earned his bachelor\'s degree from MIT in 1964 and his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Wisconsin--Madison in 1969. His professional interests are in experimental plasma physics and chaos theory. In 1984, the University of Wisconsin--Madison began a program called ***The Wonders of Physics***, which Sprott presented in a typical travelling showman style to audiences of all ages. The show has been presented on the Madison campus over 300 times to a total audience of over 100,000 over a period of 40 years. His shows are available freely as streaming video from his website. He is author of several fundamental books on chaos, among which *Chaos and Time-Series Analysis* and *Elegant Chaos*. ## Trivia - Clifford A. Pickover\'s website is hosted on Sprott\'s web server. In fact, Pickover considers Sprott to be one of \"today\'s people\" [1](http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/pickover_report.html)
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# Tabubil Airport **Tabubil Airport** `{{Airport codes|TBG|AYTB}}`{=mediawiki} is an international airport in Tabubil, Papua New Guinea. Asia Pacific Airlines operates out of Tabubil as its hub. ## History In the late 1970s, Tabubil was a small camp. Before construction of the town, Tabubil\'s first airstrip was in a different location, and a different angle to the airstrip that exists today. Air travel was instrumental in the development of the town, as there were no roads and the Kiunga-Tabubil Highway, which was a major logistical problem, was not constructed yet. ## Airlines and destinations {#airlines_and_destinations} Asia Pacific Airlines is a local company with head offices in Tabubil, and Airlines PNG, Mission Aviation Fellowship and Air Niugini also fly to Tabubil Regularly. ## Aircraft safety {#aircraft_safety} Tabubil has a history of poor aircraft safety, and many fatal crashes have occurred in the nearby mountains. Additionally, due to weather conditions, many aircraft have had to be diverted to Kiunga and passengers transported by road or helicopter for the remainder of the journey. Some of the most publicised crashes are as follows: **20 November 1969** : A Britten-Norman Islander with registration number VH-ATK operated by Aerial Tours crashed at Bolovip, around 50km east of Tabubil. Fatality rates are unknown, but the plane was unrepairable. **12 July 1983** : A Britten-Norman Islander operated by Cloudlands Aviation Development with registration P2-FHP was destroyed in an unknown location and route. It is known the plane was written off, and was probably en route to or from Tabubil, as CAD existed purely to serve Tabubil before its purchase by Talair. **9 June 1993** : A Britten-Norman Islander operated by Southwest Air with registration P2-SWA crashed killing 9 of its 11 occupants in Gulgubip, 30km east of Tabubil. The aircraft disintegrated on its final approach after a wing came in contact with the ground. **22 November 1994** : A Britten-Norman Islander operated by Southwest Air with registration P2-SWC crashed into a mountain killing all 7 of its occupants in remote jungle, 54km ESE of Tabubil. Poor weather was cited as the cause of the crash. **17 December 1994** : A de Havilland Twin Otter 200 with registration P2-MFS, operated by the Mission Aviation Fellowship crashed while en route from Tabubil to the nearby village of Selbang. 28 people were killed, including both the crew and all passengers. The aircraft struck a mountain due to poor visibility and lack of functioning instruments at 6400ft. **1 July 1995** : A de Havilland Caribou operated by Vanimo Trading with registration P2-VTC crashed en route to Tabubil from Port Moresby. The plane attempted to land in bad weather at Tabubil, but had to abort due to an engine failure. The pilot decided to divert to Kiunga, but on approach to Kiunga Airport the other engine failed. One of the two crew and the only passenger on board the cargo plane perished. **22 February 2005** : A de Havilland Twin Otter 300 with registration P2-MFQ, operated by the Mission Aviation Fellowship crashed en route from Tabubil to Bimin. In a scene reminiscent of the similar 1994 crash, the plane hit a mountain whilst trying to detect the village runway. The two captains, Chris Hansen, 37, and Richard West, 40 (both from New Zealand), were killed in the accident but the cabin attendant and 8 passengers survived and were able to walk to the village. **19 November 2007** : A TropicAir flight from Port Moresby bound for Tabubil was hijacked. The flight contained the K2 million payroll for the Ok Tedi mine. The hijackers were employed by the bank to provide security for the money, and forced the pilots to land on Fishermans Airfield. The pilots set off a silent SOS alarm, which allowed police to close in on the plane. There was a gunfight in which one police reservist died, but the crew were unhurt, and the money recovered
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# Tom Copa **Thomas James Copa** (born October 30, 1964) is an American former professional basketball player. After graduating from Marquette he went on to play professionally in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and in Europe. Born in Robbinsdale, Minnesota, he was named Minnesota Mr. Basketball in 1983. ## College career {#college_career} Copa played college basketball for Marquette Warriors from 1983 to 1987. In 120 career games, he averaged 8.2 points and 4.7 rebounds per game. ## Professional career {#professional_career} Although chosen with the 44th pick in the 1987 CBA draft, Copa moved to Vail, Colorado after graduating where he worked as a shuttle-bus driver from the Stapleton Airport to Vail for the winter. The following summer, he attended a camp for European scouts where he had a good showing and was eventually signed by Belgian club Maccabi Brussels. He spent three seasons in Belgium, including the 1990--91 season where he averaged 21.2 points and 14.4 rebounds. During the summer of 1991, he attended a rookie free agent camp in Austin ran by the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs later signed him as a free agent. During the 1991-92 NBA season, Copa averaged 1.5 points and 1.1 rebounds in 33 total games played. The following season, he signed with the Houston Rockets but was waived before the start of the season. He later signed with the La Crosse Bobcats in the CBA where he went on to average 8.3 points and 6.7 rebounds in 20 games. In January 1993, he signed with Saski Baskonia. The following season he signed with Italian club Libertas Livorno but was waived after one game. Following his release and due to the toll his playing career had taken on his body, Copa retired from professional basketball
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# Tadji Airport **Tadji Airport** `{{airport codes|TAJ}}`{=mediawiki} is an airfield serving Tadji, near Aitape, in the Sandaun Province of Papua New Guinea. ## History The airport was built by the Japanese in 1942 and was seized by the Allies as a part of Operation Persecution during April 1944
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# Ninja Master's is a ninja-themed 2D fighting game produced by ADK and originally released in 1996 for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform. *Ninja Master\'s* was the sixth and final fighting game produced by ADK, following the four games in the *World Heroes* series and *Aggressors of Dark Kombat*. It was later featured in the 2008 compilation *ADK Damashii* for the PlayStation 2. *Ninja Master\'s* was also re-released on the Neo-Geo X handheld system in 2012, and for the Virtual Console in 2013. In 2019 it was released as part of Arcade Archives developed by Japanese company *Hamster*. As of 2021, *Ninja Master\'s* was released worldwide on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. The PS4 version remains exclusive to Asia but includes both Japanese and English language releases. ## Gameplay *Ninja Master\'s* follows the conventions of many previous 2D fighting games released for the Neo Geo. The player must defeat their opponent in combat in a series of best-two-out-of-three matches. Characters can change between using the character\'s weapon or fight hand-to-hand during the middle of combat. Like the *Art of Fighting* series, *Ninja Master\'s* features a super meter. ## Fighters - Sasuke Sarutobi - the main hero of the game. A ninja expert and betrayer of his own ninja clan who seeks to avenge his father\'s death. - Houoh - a skilled exorcist who is unsure of his own powers. - Goemon Ishikawa - a ninja thief whose goal is to collect the largest treasures in Japan. - Kamui - the rival to Sasuke. An old acquaintance of Sasuke\'s, Kamui hopes to destroy him after Sasuke has forsaken the clan. - Karasu - a serial killer and bodyguard who is obsessed with ravens (Karasu means \"Raven\" in Japanese). - Kasumi Kotenkenbu - a ninja apprentice whose grandmother prevents her from going after Nobunaga. Not to be confused with the characters of same name from the later Tecmo\'s *Dead or Alive*. - Natsume - an orphan who, after having a nightmare, strives to kill Nobunaga. She reappears in a hack of Sega\'s *Streets of Rage 2* called Girls\' Paradise. - Oda Nobunaga - the final boss of the game. A tyrant brainwashed by the demon known as Haoh, Nobunaga sets out to conquer the world. - Raiga - a renowned bounty hunter whose mission is to defeat Goemon. - Ranmaru Mumiyo Kagura - the sub-boss of the game. An immortal and loyal servant to Nobunaga, Ranmaru attempts to vanquish Haoh, who possesses Nobunaga. - Tenho - an old Japanese man who was abandoned in Korea at birth. - Kongouarahan Unzen - a former monk in search of the best aspect of life. Like various ADK games, SNK Playmore also revived characters from *Ninja Master\'s* in later releases. The main character of *Ninja Master\'s*, Sasuke, appears as an SNK character card in *SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS*.
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# Ninja Master's ## Reception In Japan, *Game Machine* listed *Ninja Master\'s* on their July 1, 1996 issue as being the fourteenth most-popular arcade game at the time. The game received generally positive reception from critics since its release in arcades and other platforms. In a retrospective review of the Neo Geo AES version, *AllGame*{{\'}}s Kyle Knight called it \"a fairly good fighter that could\'ve been a lot more.\" Covering the Neo Geo AES version, the four reviewers of *Electronic Gaming Monthly* offered some praise for the game\'s special moves and the ability to fight with or without a weapon, but generally panned *Ninja Master\'s* for its failure to distinguish itself from the many previous Neo Geo fighting games and for its outdated graphics, particularly the small character sprites and lack of scaling. Shawn Smith and Ken Williams remarked that the game\'s mediocrity is shocking given SNK\'s history and the \$150 price tag. In contrast, a *Next Generation* critic found originality to be the game\'s biggest asset, opining that although *Ninja Master\'s* lacks the balance and smoothness of the best Neo Geo fighting games, the ability to switch between weapons and bare-handed combat in mid-fight \"adds dramatically to the strategy.\" *Consoles Plus*{{\'}}s Maxime Roure commended the detailed sprites, fluid animations, longevity and playability. *MAN!AC*{{\'}}s Andreas Knauf felt mixed in regards to the audiovisual presentation and *Samurai Shodown*-style character roster but criticized the jerky animations and lack of innovations. In contrast, *Nintendo Life*{{\'}}s Corbie Dillard regarded *Ninja Master\'s* as one of the more unique fighting games released on Neo Geo stating due to the ability to change between two fighting styles, stating that \"at times it feels like a combination of *Samurai Shodown* and *King of Fighters* rolled into one game.\" Ken Pyle of *Manci Games* praised the feudal-Japan- atmosphere, fast gameplay and responsive controls but felt mixed in regards to the character roster and criticized the audio design. In 2014, *HobbyConsolas* identified *Ninja Master\'s* as one of the twenty best games for the Neo Geo CD
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# Memorial Union (University of Missouri) **Memorial Union** serves as a community center for the University of Missouri by providing meeting rooms, technology centers, dining facilities, and playing host to many special events. The facility was built in three stages between 1923 and 1963. It was designed by Jamieson and Spearl, which designed most of the campus buildings built between 1902 and the 1950s. ## History Walter Miller\'s 1919 commencement address called for a memorial to the University\'s lost soldiers in World War I. Fund raising began in 1921 for a \"Memorial Union\" and a \"Memorial Stadium\" to be constructed at the University. The names of the two projects were a tribute to Mizzou alumni who lost their lives during World War I. John Pickard, professor of art history led the campaign. Students were encouraged to pledge \$100 toward the project, and alumni were encouraged to pledge at least \$200. After more than \$238,000 in pledges, the official groundbreaking took place in November 1921. Plans for Memorial Union called for one wing for men and one wing for women. Each of the proposed wings would cost \$200,000, and the two would be linked by a Gothic tower. The Simon Construction Company began work on the tower in January 1923, and the first shipments of cut stone for the tower began arriving in 1924. Construction of the tower was completed after three years and dedicated in November 1926. Groundbreaking for the North Wing took place as part of 1930 Homecoming activities; however, the Great Depression soon halted construction with only the foundation in place. The tower then stood alone for nearly twenty-five years. After World War II, plans were revived for the North Wing, construction began in June 1951, and it was completed for occupation in September 1952. The next major addition to the still unfinished complex was the addition of the A. P. Green Chapel in 1959. The South Wing of Memorial Union was finally completed in August 1963. ## Traditions Memorial Union honors 117 MU men who lost their lives in service to the United States during World War I. Their names are inscribed on the inside walls of the tower archway. In a tradition that dates back to a time when most men wore hats, whenever one walks beneath the archway, they are to tip their hat as a sign of respect to their deceased brothers; in addition, every student speaks at a whisper under the archway. A plaque was later added inside the north wing in which the names of 338 MU men who lost their lives in World War II were inscribed
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# Tari Airport **Tari Airport** is an airport in Tari, Papua New Guinea `{{airport codes|TIZ|AYTA}}`{=mediawiki}
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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster *The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared on the roster for the **Minnesota Timberwolves** NBA franchise.* \_\_NOTOC\_\_ `{{compact ToC|top=yes|num=yes|refs=yes}}`{=mediawiki} ## Players *Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the `{{nbay|2024}}`{=mediawiki} season.* --- ------- ----- --------------- --- ---------- ----- ---------------- --- -------- G Guard G/F Guard-forward F Forward  F/C Forward-center C Center --- ------- ----- --------------- --- ---------- ----- ---------------- --- -------- ### A to B {#a_to_b} \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jeff|Adrien}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|A}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|UConn \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 17 \|\| 215 \|\| 77 \|\| 15 \|\| 60 \|\| 12.6 \|\| 4.5 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 3.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Maurice|Ager}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Michigan State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 29 \|\| 2 \|\| 1 \|\| 4 \|\| 7.3 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 3.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Cole|Aldrich}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kansas \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2016|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2017|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 83 \|\| 580 \|\| 73 \|\| 28 \|\| 117 \|\| 7.0 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 1.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Nickeil|Alexander-Walker}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Virginia Tech \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 187 \|\| 4,350 \|\| 474 \|\| 459 \|\| 1,563 \|\| 23.3 \|\| 2.5 \|\| 2.5 \|\| 8.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jerome|Allen|Jerome Allen (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Pennsylviania \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1995|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 41 \|\| 362 \|\| 25 \|\| 49 \|\| 108 \|\| 8.8 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 2.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Lou|Amundson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|UNLV \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 20 \|\| 161 \|\| 47 \|\| 3 \|\| 32 \|\| 8.1 \|\| 2.4 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 1.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Kyle|Anderson|Kyle Anderson (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2023|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 148 \|\| 3,739 \|\| 641 \|\| 666 \|\| 1,153 \|\| 25.3 \|\| 4.3 \|\| 4.5 \|\| 7.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|William|Avery|William Avery (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duke \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1999|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2001|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 142 \|\| 1,205 \|\| 93 \|\| 199 \|\| 379 \|\| 8.5 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 2.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Thurl|Bailey}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|B}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|NC State \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1991|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1993|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 220 \|\| 4,350 \|\| 837 \|\| 174 \|\| 1,934 \|\| 19.8 \|\| 3.8 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 8.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Marcus|Banks}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UNLV \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 40 \|\| 1,228 \|\| 116 \|\| 188 \|\| 479 \|\| 30.7 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 4.7 \|\| 12.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|José Juan|Barea}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Northeastern \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2011|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2013|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 194 \|\| 4,216 \|\| 475 \|\| 829 \|\| 1,957 \|\| 21.7 \|\| 2.4 \|\| 4.3 \|\| 10.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Keita|Bates-Diop}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Ohio State \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2019|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 67 \|\| 1,149 \|\| 193 \|\| 47 \|\| 402 \|\| 17.1 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 6.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jerryd|Bayless}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Arizona \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 34 \|\| 657 \|\| 62 \|\| 119 \|\| 209 \|\| 19.3 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 3.5 \|\| 6.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Malik|Beasley}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Florida State \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2020|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2022|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 130 \|\| 3,653 \|\| 460 \|\| 231 \|\| 1,967 \|\| 28.1 \|\| 3.5 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 15.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Michael|Beasley}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kansas State \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2011|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 120 \|\| 3,448 \|\| 616 \|\| 203 \|\| 1,942 \|\| 28.7 \|\| 5.1 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 16.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jordan|Bell}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Oregon \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 27 \|\| 235 \|\| 78 \|\| 14 \|\| 83 \|\| 8.7 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 3.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Anthony|Bennett|Anthony Bennett (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|UNLV \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 57 \|\| 894 \|\| 216 \|\| 48 \|\| 298 \|\| 15.7 \|\| 3.8 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 5.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Patrick|Beverley}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Arkansas \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2021|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 58 \|\| 1,476 \|\| 240 \|\| 268 \|\| 533 \|\| 25.4 \|\| 4.1 \|\| 4.6 \|\| 9.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#FFFF99\"\|`{{sortname|Chauncey|Billups}}`{=mediawiki}\^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Colorado \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2000|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2001|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 159 \|\| 4,145 \|\| 384 \|\| 710 \|\| 1,740 \|\| 26.1 \|\| 2.4 \|\| 4.5 \|\| 10.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Nemanja|Bjelica}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|SER}}`{=mediawiki} Fenerbahce Ulker \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2015|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2017|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 192 \|\| 3,636 \|\| 728 \|\| 248 \|\| 1,165 \|\| 18.9 \|\| 3.8 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 6.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Lance|Blanks}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Texas \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1992|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 61 \|\| 642 \|\| 68 \|\| 72 \|\| 161 \|\| 10.5 \|\| 1.1 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 2.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Mark|Blount}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Pittsburgh \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2006|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 124 \|\| 3,701 \|\| 708 \|\| 100 \|\| 1,439 \|\| 29.8 \|\| 5.7 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 11.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Leandro|Bolmaro}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|ARG}}`{=mediawiki} Barcelona \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2021|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 35 \|\| 241 \|\| 43 \|\| 21 \|\| 50 \|\| 6.9 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 1.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Calvin|Booth}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Penn State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2008|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 1 \|\| 1 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Marques|Bragg}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Providence \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1995|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 53 \|\| 369 \|\| 79 \|\| 8 \|\| 131 \|\| 7.0 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 2.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Adrian|Branch}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Maryland \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 11 \|\| 91 \|\| 20 \|\| 4 \|\| 65 \|\| 8.3 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 5.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Terrell|Brandon}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Oregon \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2001|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 202 \|\| 7,082 \|\| 710 \|\| 1,681 \|\| 3,157 \|\| 35.1 \|\| 3.5 \|\| 8.3 \|\| 15.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Randy|Breuer}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Minnesota \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1991|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 191 \|\| 4,006 \|\| 916 \|\| 246 \|\| 1,310 \|\| 21.0 \|\| 4.8 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 6.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Corey|Brewer}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Florida \|\| align=\"center\"\|6 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2010|end}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|2013|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2014|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 337 \|\| 9,243 \|\| 1,073 \|\| 619 \|\| 3,350 \|\| 27.4 \|\| 3.2 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 9.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Aaron|Brooks|Aaron Brooks (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Oregon\|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2017|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 32 \|\| 189 \|\| 17 \|\| 20 \|\| 75 \|\| 5.9 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 2.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Scott|Brooks}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UC Irvine\|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1990|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1991|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 162 \|\| 2,062 \|\| 171 \|\| 409 \|\| 841 \|\| 12.7 \|\| 1.1 \|\| 2.5 \|\| 5.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Anthony|Brown| Anthony Brown (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Stanford\|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2017|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 1 \|\| 4 \|\| 0 \|\| 1 \|\| 3 \|\| 4.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 3.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Bobby|Brown|Bobby Brown (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Cal State, Fullerton\|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2008|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 21 \|\| 256 \|\| 16 \|\| 30 \|\| 116 \|\| 12.2 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 5.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Lorenzo|Brown}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|NC State\|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 29 \|\| 549 \|\| 70 \|\| 90 \|\| 122 \|\| 18.9 \|\| 2.4 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 4.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Mike|Brown|Mike Brown (basketball, born 1963)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|George Washington\|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1993|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1994|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 109 \|\| 2,134 \|\| 492 \|\| 82 \|\| 334 \|\| 19.6 \|\| 4.5 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 3.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Myron|Brown}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G\|\| align=\"left\"\|Slippery Rock University\|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1991|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 23 \|\| 3 \|\| 6 \|\| 9 \|\| 5.8 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 2.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Troy|Brown Jr.||Brown, Troy Jr.}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Oregon\|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2023|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 37 \|\| 410 \|\| 72 \|\| 35 \|\| 154 \|\| 11.1 \|\| 1.9 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 4.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Greg|Buckner}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G\|\| align=\"left\"\|Clemson\|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 31 \|\| 520 \|\| 65 \|\| 39 \|\| 124 \|\| 16.8 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 4.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Chase|Budinger}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F\|\| align=\"left\"\|Arizona\|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2014|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 131 \|\| 2,545 \|\| 372 \|\| 120 \|\| 947 \|\| 19.4 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 7.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#FFCC00\"\|`{{sortname|Jimmy|Butler}}`{=mediawiki}^+^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Marquette\|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2017|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2018|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 69 \|\| 2,525 \|\| 366 \|\| 331 \|\| 1,520 \|\| 36.6 \|\| 5.3 \|\| 4.8 \|\| 22.0 \|\| 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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster ## Players ### C to D {#c_to_d} \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Tony|Campbell}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|C}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Ohio State \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1991|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 237 \|\| 8,498 \|\| 1,098 \|\| 656 \|\| 4,888 \|\| 35.9 \|\| 4.6 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 20.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Isaiah|Canaan}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Murray State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 7 \|\| 95 \|\| 5 \|\| 19 \|\| 33 \|\| 13.6 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 2.7 \|\| 4.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Brian|Cardinal}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Purdue \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2008|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2009|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 93 \|\| 1,176 \|\| 171 \|\| 100 \|\| 238 \|\| 12.6 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 1.1 \|\| 2.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Rodney|Carney}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Memphis \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2008|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 67 \|\| 1,199 \|\| 126 \|\| 26 \|\| 481 \|\| 17.9 \|\| 1.9 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 7.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Chris|Carr|Chris Carr (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Southern Illinois \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1996|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1998|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 117 \|\| 2,076 \|\| 280 \|\| 140 \|\| 864 \|\| 17.7 \|\| 2.4 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 7.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Anthony|Carter|Anthony Carter (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Hawaii \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2004|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2005|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 111 \|\| 1,331 \|\| 131 \|\| 262 \|\| 331 \|\| 12.0 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 2.4 \|\| 3.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#FFCC00\"\|`{{sortname|Sam|Cassell}}`{=mediawiki}^+^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Florida State \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2004|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 140 \|\| 4,360 \|\| 428 \|\| 893 \|\| 2,402 \|\| 31.1 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 6.4 \|\| 17.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Omri|Casspi}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|ISR}}`{=mediawiki} Maccabi Tel Aviv \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2016|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 13 \|\| 222 \|\| 20 \|\| 11 \|\| 45 \|\| 17.1 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 3.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Jaylen|Clark}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 40 \|\| 522 \|\| 53 \|\| 26 \|\| 163 \|\| 13.1 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 4.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Richard|Coffey}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Minnesota \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1990|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 52 \|\| 320 \|\| 79 \|\| 3 \|\| 68 \|\| 6.2 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 0.1 \|\| 1.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jason|Collins}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Stanford \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2008|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 31 \|\| 422 \|\| 70 \|\| 11 \|\| 57 \|\| 13.6 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 1.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Mike|Conley|Mike Conley Jr.}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Ohio State \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 171 \|\| 4,702 \|\| 475 \|\| 888 \|\| 1,788 \|\| 27.5 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 5.2 \|\| 10.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Will|Conroy}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Washington \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 20 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 1 \|\| 5.0 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Tyrone|Corbin}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|DePaul \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1991|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 175 \|\| 6,551 \|\| 1,262 \|\| 596 \|\| 2,833 \|\| 37.4 \|\| 7.2 \|\| 3.4 \|\| 16.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Robert|Covington}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Tennessee State \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2019|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 70 \|\| 6,551 \|\| 413 \|\| 88 \|\| 933 \|\| 31.1 \|\| 5.9 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 13.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Allen|Crabbe}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Cal \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 9 \|\| 131 \|\| 12 \|\| 5 \|\| 29 \|\| 14.6 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 3.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Jamal|Crawford}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Michigan \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2017|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 80 \|\| 1,653 \|\| 99 \|\| 185 \|\| 822 \|\| 20.7 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 10.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Mitch|Creek}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|AUS}}`{=mediawiki} Adelaide 36ers \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 1 \|\| 12 \|\| 2 \|\| 1 \|\| 6 \|\| 12.0 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 6.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Jarrett|Culver}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Texas Tech \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2020|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 97 \|\| 2,005 \|\| 316 \|\| 134 \|\| 760 \|\| 20.7 \|\| 3.3 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 7.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Dante|Cunningham}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Villanova \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2013|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 161 \|\| 3,645 \|\| 738 \|\| 150 \|\| 1,205 \|\| 22.6 \|\| 4.6 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 7.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Bill|Curley}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Boston College \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1997|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1998|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 46 \|\| 518 \|\| 79 \|\| 18 \|\| 112 \|\| 11.3 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 2.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Troy|Daniels}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|D}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|VCU \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 19 \|\| 154 \|\| 19 \|\| 13 \|\| 53 \|\| 8.1 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 2.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Brian|Davis|Brian Davis (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duke \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1993|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 68 \|\| 374 \|\| 55 \|\| 22 \|\| 131 \|\| 5.5 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 1.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Ed|Davis|Ed Davis (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|UNC \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2020|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 23 \|\| 299 \|\| 115 \|\| 21 \|\| 48 \|\| 13.0 \|\| 5.0 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 2.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Ricky|Davis}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Iowa \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2006|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 117 \|\| 4,481 \|\| 479 \|\| 558 \|\| 2,063 \|\| bgcolor=\"#CFECEC\"\|**38.3** \|\| 4.1 \|\| 4.8 \|\| 17.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Todd|Day}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Arkansas \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2000|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 31 \|\| 345 \|\| 37 \|\| 28 \|\| 132 \|\| 11.1 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 4.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Luol|Deng}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duke \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 22 \|\| 392 \|\| 73 \|\| 18 \|\| 157 \|\| 17.8 \|\| 3.3 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 7.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Gorgui|Dieng}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Louisville \|\| align=\"center\"\|7 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2013|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2019|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 498 \|\| 11,026 \|\| 3,068 \|\| 687 \|\| 3,935 \|\| 22.1 \|\| 6.2 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 7.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Rob|Dillingham}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kentucky \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 49 \|\| 516 \|\| 50 \|\| 98 \|\| 219 \|\| 10.5 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 4.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Donte|DiVincenzo}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Villanova \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 62 \|\| 1,606 \|\| 228 \|\| 225 \|\| 723 \|\| 25.9 \|\| 3.7 \|\| 3.6 \|\| 11.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Michael|Doleac}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Utah \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 24 \|\| 257 \|\| 49 \|\| 7 \|\| 57 \|\| 10.7 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 2.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|PJ|Dozier}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|South Carolina \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 9 \|\| 35 \|\| 5 \|\| 5 \|\| 7 \|\| 3.9 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 0.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Kris|Dunn}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Providence \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2016|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 78 \|\| 1,333 \|\| 166 \|\| 188 \|\| 293 \|\| 17.1 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 2.4 \|\| 3.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Ronald|Dupree}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|LSU \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 36 \|\| 265 \|\| 49 \|\| 14 \|\| 80 \|\| 7.4 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 2.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Pat|Durham}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Colorado State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 59 \|\| 852 \|\| 94 \|\| 53 \|\| 302 \|\| 14.4 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 5.1 \|\| align=center\| \|}
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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster ## Players ### E to G {#e_to_g} \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Ndudi|Ebi}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|E}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Westbury Christian School \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2004|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 19 \|\| 86 \|\| 19 \|\| 4 \|\| 40 \|\| 4.5 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 2.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#FBCEB1\"\|`{{sortname|Anthony|Edwards|Anthony Edwards (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki}\* \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia \|\| align=\"center\"\|5 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2020|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 381 \|\| 13,263 \|\| 2,017 \|\| 1,600 \|\| 9,097 \|\| 34.8 \|\| 5.3 \|\| 4.2 \|\| bgcolor=\"#CFECEC\"\|**23.9** \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Jesse|Edwards|Jesse Edwards (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|West Virginia \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 2 \|\| 5 \|\| 0 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 2.5 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Howard|Eisley}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Boston College \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 34 \|\| 496 \|\| 42 \|\| 77 \|\| 113 \|\| 14.6 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 3.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Wayne|Ellington}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|North Carolina \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2011|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 189 \|\| 3,538 \|\| 366 \|\| 179 \|\| 1,226 \|\| 18.7 \|\| 1.9 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 6.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|LaPhonso|Ellis}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Notre Dame \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2000|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 82 \|\| 1,948 \|\| 494 \|\| 93 \|\| 772 \|\| 23.8 \|\| 6.0 \|\| 1.1 \|\| 9.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Brian|Evans|Brian Evans (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Indiana \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 5 \|\| 24 \|\| 2 \|\| 1 \|\| 4 \|\| 4.8 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 0.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jacob|Evans}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Cincinnati \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 2 \|\| 4 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Maurice|Evans|Maurice Evans (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Texas \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2001|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 10 \|\| 49 \|\| 4 \|\| 4 \|\| 21 \|\| 4.5 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 2.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jonny|Flynn}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|F}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Syracuse \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2010|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 134 \|\| 3,322 \|\| 268 \|\| 538 \|\| 1,373 \|\| 24.8 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 4.0 \|\| 10.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Bryn|Forbes}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Michigan State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 25 \|\| 268 \|\| 15 \|\| 17 \|\| 89 \|\| 10.7 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 3.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Greg|Foster|Greg Foster (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|UTEP \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 61 \|\| 845 \|\| 205 \|\| 23 \|\| 281 \|\| 13.9 \|\| 3.4 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 4.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Randy|Foye}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Villanova \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2006|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2008|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 191 \|\| 5,632 \|\| 560 \|\| 699 \|\| 2,481 \|\| 29.5 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 3.7 \|\| 13.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Richie|Frahm}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Gonzaga \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 25 \|\| 225 \|\| 23 \|\| 15 \|\| 66 \|\| 9.0 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 2.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Tellis|Frank}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Western Kentucky \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1991|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1993|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 77 \|\| 1,099 \|\| 246 \|\| 65 \|\| 234 \|\| 14.3 \|\| 3.2 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 3.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Sundiata|Gaines}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|G}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 8 \|\| 65 \|\| 6 \|\| 6 \|\| 21 \|\| 8.1 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 2.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Winston|Garland}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Missouri State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 73 \|\| 1,931 \|\| 168 \|\| 318 \|\| 448 \|\| 26.5 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 4.4 \|\| 6.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#FFFF99\"\|`{{sortname|Kevin|Garnett}}`{=mediawiki}\^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Farragut Career Academy \|\| align=\"center\"\|14 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1995|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2006|end}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|2014|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2015|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| bgcolor=\"#CFECEC\"\|**970** \|\| bgcolor=\"#CFECEC\"\|**36,189** \|\| bgcolor=\"#CFECEC\"\|**10,718** \|\| bgcolor=\"#CFECEC\"\|**4,216** \|\| bgcolor=\"#CFECEC\"\|**19,201** \|\| 37.3 \|\| 11.0 \|\| 4.3 \|\| 19.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Dean|Garrett}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Indiana \|\| align=\"center\"\|5 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1996|full=y}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|1998|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2001|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 272 \|\| 4,306 \|\| 1,156 \|\| 113 \|\| 1,131 \|\| 15.8 \|\| 4.3 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 4.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Tom|Garrick}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Rhode Island \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1991|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 15 \|\| 112 \|\| 9 \|\| 18 \|\| 29 \|\| 7.5 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 1.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Luka|Garza}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Iowa \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 92 \|\| 584 \|\| 148 \|\| 33 \|\| 418 \|\| 6.3 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 4.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Mickaël|Gelabale}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|FRA}}`{=mediawiki} Real Madrid \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 36 \|\| 644 \|\| 99 \|\| 26 \|\| 181 \|\| 17.9 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 5.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Marcus|Georges-Hunt}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia Tech \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2017|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 42 \|\| 224 \|\| 16 \|\| 7 \|\| 59 \|\| 5.3 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 1.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Taj|Gibson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|USC \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2017|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2018|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 152 \|\| 4,412 \|\| 1,042 \|\| 183 \|\| 1,752 \|\| 29.0 \|\| 6.9 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 11.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Kendall|Gill}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Illinois \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2002|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 82 \|\| 4,412 \|\| 248 \|\| 156 \|\| 714 \|\| 25.2 \|\| 3.0 \|\| 1.9 \|\| 8.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Gerald|Glass}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Mississippi \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1990|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1992|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 130 \|\| 2,499 \|\| 365 \|\| 226 \|\| 1,231 \|\| 19.2 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 9.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Rudy|Gobert}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|FRA}}`{=mediawiki} Cholet Basket \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 218 \|\| 7,129 \|\| 2,581 \|\| 316 \|\| 2,866 \|\| 32.7 \|\| 11.8 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 13.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Dan|Godfread}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Evansville \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1990|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 10 \|\| 20 \|\| 2 \|\| 0 \|\| 13 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 1.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Anthony|Goldwire}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Houston \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 5 \|\| 66 \|\| 6 \|\| 10 \|\| 13\|\| 13.2 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 2.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Ryan|Gomes}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Providence \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2009|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 240 \|\| 7,258 \|\| 1,215 \|\| 404 \|\| 2,957\|\| 30.2 \|\| 5.1 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 12.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Treveon|Graham}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|VCU \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 33 \|\| 663 \|\| 100 \|\| 30 \|\| 171\|\| 20.1 \|\| 3.0 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 5.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Paul|Grant|Paul Grant (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wisconsin \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 8 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 2 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Gerald|Green}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Gulf Shores Academy \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 29 \|\| 358 \|\| 62 \|\| 29 \|\| 147 \|\| 12.3 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 5.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Eddie|Griffin}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Seton Hall \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2004|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2006|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 153 \|\| 2,943 \|\| 867 \|\| 97 \|\| 865 \|\| 19.2 \|\| 5.7 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 5.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#FFCC00\"\|`{{sortname|Tom|Gugliotta}}`{=mediawiki}^+^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|NC State \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1997|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 231 \|\| 8,566 \|\| 1,970 \|\| 879 \|\| 4,201 \|\| 37.1 \|\| 8.5 \|\| 3.8 \|\| 18.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Andrés|Guibert}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|CUB}}`{=mediawiki} Cuba \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1993|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1994|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 22 \|\| 200 \|\| 61 \|\| 12 \|\| 60 \|\| 9.1 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 2.7 \|\| align=center\| \|}
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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster ## Players ### H to J {#h_to_j} \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Ashton|Hagans}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|H}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kentucky \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2020|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 2 \|\| 4 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Justin|Hamilton|Justin Hamilton (basketball, born 1990)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|LSU \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 17 \|\| 423 \|\| 86 \|\| 24 \|\| 153 \|\| 24.9 \|\| 5.1 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 9.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Tom|Hammonds}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia Tech \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1997|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2000|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 169 \|\| 2,258 \|\| 512 \|\| 67 \|\| 682 \|\| 13.4 \|\| 3.0 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 4.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jason|Hart|Jason Hart (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Syracuse \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 1 \|\| 5 \|\| 0 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 5.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Trenton|Hassell}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Austin Peay \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2006|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 316 \|\| 9,069 \|\| 935 \|\| 667 \|\| 2,169 \|\| 28.7 \|\| 3.0 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 6.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Lazar|Hayward}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Marquette \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|full=y}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|2012|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 46 \|\| 450 \|\| 74 \|\| 31 \|\| 170 \|\| 9.8 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 3.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Shane|Heal}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|AUS}}`{=mediawiki} Australia \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1996|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 43 \|\| 236 \|\| 18 \|\| 33 \|\| 75 \|\| 5.5 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 1.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Juancho|Hernangómez}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|SPA}}`{=mediawiki} CB Estudiantes \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2020|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 66 \|\| 1,311 \|\| 307 \|\| 53 \|\| 556 \|\| 19.9 \|\| 4.7 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 8.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jordan|Hill|Jordan Hill (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Arizona \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2016|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 7 \|\| 47 \|\| 14 \|\| 0 \|\| 12 \|\| 6.7 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 1.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Fred|Hoiberg}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Iowa State \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2004|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 155 \|\| 3,076 \|\| 449 \|\| 194 \|\| 967 \|\| 19.8 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 6.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Ryan|Hollins}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 73 \|\| 1,223 \|\| 207 \|\| 51 \|\| 447 \|\| 16.8 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 6.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Josh|Howard}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wake Forest \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 11 \|\| 207 \|\| 36 \|\| 4 \|\| 74 \|\| 18.8 \|\| 3.3 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 6.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Troy|Hudson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Southern Illinois \|\| align=\"center\"\|5 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2002|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2006|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 257 \|\| 6,186 \|\| 415 \|\| 984 \|\| 2,576 \|\| 24.1 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 3.8 \|\| 10.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Robbie|Hummel}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Purdue \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2013|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2014|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 98 \|\| 1,397 \|\| 266 \|\| 50 \|\| 379 \|\| 14.3 \|\| 2.7 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 3.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Bones|Hyland}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|VCU \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 17 \|\| 1 \|\| 4 \|\| 5 \|\| 4.3 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 1.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Joe|Ingles}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|I}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|AUS}}`{=mediawiki} Australia \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 19 \|\| 114 \|\| 11 \|\| 23 \|\| 15 \|\| 6.0 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 0.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Bobby|Jackson}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|J}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Minnesota \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1999|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 123 \|\| 1,975 \|\| 288 \|\| 339 \|\| 722 \|\| 16.1 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 5.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Justin|Jackson|Justin Jackson (basketball, born 1995)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Minnesota \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 2 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Marc|Jackson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Temple \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2001|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2002|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 99 \|\| 1,367 \|\| 310 \|\| 44 \|\| 523 \|\| 13.8 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 5.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Stanley|Jackson|Stanley Jackson (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UAB \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1993|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 17 \|\| 92 \|\| 27 \|\| 16 \|\| 38 \|\| 5.4 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 2.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Sam|Jacobson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Minnesota \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2000|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 14 \|\| 59 \|\| 6 \|\| 4 \|\| 20 \|\| 4.2 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 1.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Mike|James|Mike James (basketball, born 1975)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duquesne \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2006|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 82 \|\| 2,069 \|\| 163 \|\| 297 \|\| 828 \|\| 25.2 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 3.6 \|\| 10.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Marko|Jarić}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|SER}}`{=mediawiki} Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2007|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 220 \|\| 5,846 \|\| 639 \|\| 749 \|\| 1,579 \|\| 26.6 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 3.4 \|\| 7.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Nathan|Jawai}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Midland College \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 39 \|\| 412 \|\| 104 \|\| 24 \|\| 124 \|\| 10.6 \|\| 2.7 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 3.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Othyus|Jeffers}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Robert Morris \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2013|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 2 \|\| 13 \|\| 3 \|\| 0 \|\| 2 \|\| 6.5 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 1.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Al|Jefferson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Prentiss High School \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2009|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 208 \|\| 7,218 \|\| 2,162 \|\| 333 \|\| 4,183 \|\| 34.7 \|\| 10.4 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 20.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Chris|Johnson|Chris Johnson (basketball, born 1985)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|LSU \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 30 \|\| 284 \|\| 60 \|\| 8 \|\| 117 \|\| 9.5 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 3.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Ervin|Johnson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|New Orleans \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2004|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 112 \|\| 1,375 \|\| 345 \|\| 30 \|\| 200 \|\| 12.3 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 1.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|James|Johnson|James Johnson (basketball, born 1987)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wake Forest \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 14 \|\| 338 \|\| 66 \|\| 53 \|\| 168 \|\| 24.1 \|\| 4.7 \|\| 3.8 \|\| 12.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Steve|Johnson|Steve Johnson (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Oregon State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 17 \|\| 3 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 4.3 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Wesley|Johnson|Wesley Johnson (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Syracuse \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2011|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 144 \|\| 3,538 \|\| 417 \|\| 207 \|\| 1,102 \|\| 24.6 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 7.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Askia|Jones}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kansas State \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 11 \|\| 139 \|\| 11 \|\| 16 \|\| 45 \|\| 12.6 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 4.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Tyus|Jones}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duke \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2015|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2018|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 247 \|\| 4,374 \|\| 380 \|\| 823 \|\| 1,249 \|\| 17.7 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 3.3 \|\| 5.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Reggie|Jordan}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|New Mexico State \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1996|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1998|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 94 \|\| 814 \|\| 160 \|\| 92 \|\| 220 \|\| 8.7 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 2.3 \|\| align=center\| \|}
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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster ## Players ### K to L {#k_to_l} \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Sean|Kilpatrick}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|K}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Cincinnati \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 72 \|\| 6 \|\| 4 \|\| 22 \|\| 18.0 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 5.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Stacey|King}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Oklahoma \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1993|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1994|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 68 \|\| 1,308 \|\| 274 \|\| 45 \|\| 479 \|\| 19.2 \|\| 4.0 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 7.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Andrei|Kirilenko}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|RUS}}`{=mediawiki} CSKA Moscow \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2013|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 64 \|\| 2,034 \|\| 362 \|\| 177 \|\| 791 \|\| 31.8 \|\| 5.7 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 12.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Nathan|Knight}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|William & Mary \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2021|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2022|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 75 \|\| 558 \|\| 141 \|\| 35 \|\| 277 \|\| 7.4 \|\| 1.9 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 3.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Kosta|Koufos}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Ohio State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 39 \|\| 336 \|\| 97 \|\| 7 \|\| 106 \|\| 8.6 \|\| 2.5 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 2.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Christian|Laettner}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|L}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duke \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1992|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1995|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 276 \|\| 9,539 \|\| 2,225 \|\| 893 \|\| 4,759 \|\| 34.6 \|\| 8.1 \|\| 3.2 \|\| 17.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Andrew|Lang|Andrew Lang (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Arkansas \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1995|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 20 \|\| 9,539 \|\| 550 \|\| 3 \|\| 121 \|\| 27.5 \|\| 6.1 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 8.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Zach|LaVine}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2016|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 206 \|\| 5,945 \|\| 602 \|\| 666 \|\| 2,817 \|\| 28.9 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 3.2 \|\| 13.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|A. J.|Lawson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|South Carolina \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 1 \|\| 2 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 2 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 2.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jake|Layman}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Maryland \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2021|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 102 \|\| 1,363 \|\| 160 \|\| 52 \|\| 522 \|\| 13.4 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 5.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Malcolm|Lee|Malcolm Lee (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2011|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2012|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 35 \|\| 532 \|\| 65 \|\| 51 \|\| 140 \|\| 15.2 \|\| 1.9 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 4.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Gary|Leonard}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Missouri \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 22 \|\| 127 \|\| 27 \|\| 1 \|\| 32 \|\| 5.8 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 1.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Quincy|Lewis}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Minnesota \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 14 \|\| 65 \|\| 7 \|\| 2 \|\| 16 \|\| 4.6 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 0.1 \|\| 1.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Brad|Lohaus}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Iowa \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 28 \|\| 590 \|\| 110 \|\| 62 \|\| 210 \|\| 21.1 \|\| 3.9 \|\| 2.2 \|\| 7.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Luc|Longley}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|New Mexico \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1991|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1993|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 170 \|\| 3,025 \|\| 792 \|\| 150 \|\| 924 \|\| 17.8 \|\| 4.7 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 5.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Felipe|López|Felipe López (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|St. John\'s \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2000|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2001|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 90 \|\| 1,038 \|\| 154 \|\| 73 \|\| 339 \|\| 11.5 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 3.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#FFCC00\"\|`{{sortname|Kevin|Love}}`{=mediawiki}^+^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|6 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2008|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2013|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 364 \|\| 11,933 \|\| 4,453 \|\| 898 \|\| 6,989 \|\| 32.8 \|\| bgcolor=\"#CFECEC\"\|**12.2** \|\| 2.5 \|\| 19.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Sidney|Lowe}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|NC State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 80 \|\| 1,744 \|\| 163 \|\| 337 \|\| 187 \|\| 21.8 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 4.2 \|\| 2.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|John|Lucas III||Lucas, John III}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Oklahoma State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2016|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 5 \|\| 11 \|\| 0 \|\| 1 \|\| 2 \|\| 2.2 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 0.4 \|\| align=center\| \|}
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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster ## Players ### M to N {#m_to_n} \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Mark|Madsen|Mark Madsen (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|M}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Stanford \|\| align=\"center\"\|6 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2008|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 270 \|\| 3,262 \|\| 684 \|\| 75 \|\| 497 \|\| 12.1 \|\| 2.5 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 1.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Stephon|Marbury}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia Tech \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1996|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1998|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 167 \|\| 6,097 \|\| 476 \|\| 1,393 \|\| 2,826 \|\| 36.5 \|\| 2.9 \|\| bgcolor=\"#CFECEC\"\|**8.3** \|\| 16.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Donyell|Marshall}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|UConn \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 40 \|\| 1,036 \|\| 196 \|\| 57 \|\| 431 \|\| 25.9 \|\| 4.9 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 10.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Darrick|Martin}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|full=y}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|1995|full=y}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|2003|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 85 \|\| 1,722 \|\| 115 \|\| 312 \|\| 563 \|\| 20.3 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 3.7 \|\| 6.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Kelan|Martin}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Butler \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2020|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 31 \|\| 495 \|\| 96 \|\| 23 \|\| 197 \|\| 16.0 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 6.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Kevin|Martin|Kevin Martin (basketball, born 1983)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Western Carolina \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2013|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2015|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 146 \|\| 4,313 \|\| 426 \|\| 256 \|\| 2,492 \|\| 17.1 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 17.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Marlon|Maxey}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|UTEP \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1992|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1993|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 98 \|\| 1,146 \|\| 363 \|\| 22 \|\| 497 \|\| 11.7 \|\| 3.7 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 4.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Luc|Mbah a Moute}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2013|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 55 \|\| 807 \|\| 119 \|\| 21 \|\| 184 \|\| 14.7 \|\| 2.2 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 3.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Bob|McCann}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Morehead State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1992|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 79 \|\| 1,536 \|\| 282 \|\| 68 \|\| 495 \|\| 19.4 \|\| 3.6 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 6.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Rashad|McCants}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|North Carolina \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2008|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 225 \|\| 4,572 \|\| 459 \|\| 295 \|\| 2,233 \|\| 20.3 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 9.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Jaden|McDaniels}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Washington \|\| align=\"center\"\|5 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2020|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 366 \|\| 10,449 \|\| 1,526 \|\| 562 \|\| 3,784 \|\| 28.5 \|\| 4.2 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 10.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jordan|McLaughlin}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|USC \|\| align=\"center\"\|5 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2023|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 242 \|\| 3,734 \|\| 385 \|\| 756 \|\| 1,074 \|\| 15.4 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 4.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Keith|McLeod}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Bowling Green \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 33 \|\| 391 \|\| 34 \|\| 59 \|\| 88 \|\| 11.8 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 2.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Darko|Miličić}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|SER}}`{=mediawiki} KK Hemofarm \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2012|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 122 \|\| 2,772 \|\| 590 \|\| 164 \|\| 939 \|\| 22.7 \|\| 4.8 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 7.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Andre|Miller}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Utah \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2015|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 26 \|\| 280 \|\| 24 \|\| 58 \|\| 88 \|\| 10.8 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 2.2 \|\| 3.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Brad|Miller|Brad Miller (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Purdue \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2011|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 15 \|\| 146 \|\| 19 \|\| 24 \|\| 35 \|\| 9.7 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 2.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Leonard|Miller|Leonard Miller (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|CAN}}`{=mediawiki} Fort Erie International Academy \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2023|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 30 \|\| 84 \|\| 31 \|\| 8 \|\| 49 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 1.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Mike|Miller|Mike Miller (basketball, born 1980)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Florida \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2008|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 73 \|\| 2,356 \|\| 483 \|\| 326 \|\| 722 \|\| 32.3 \|\| 6.6 \|\| 4.5 \|\| 9.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Oliver|Miller}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Arkansas \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 48 \|\| 506 \|\| 130 \|\| 36 \|\| 121 \|\| 10.5 \|\| 2.7 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 2.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Shake|Milton}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|SMU \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2023|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 38 \|\| 491 \|\| 51 \|\| 50 \|\| 178 \|\| 12.9 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 4.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Josh|Minott}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Memphis \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 93 \|\| 463 \|\| 89 \|\| 31 \|\| 215 \|\| 5.0 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 2.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Sam|Mitchell|Sam Mitchell (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Mercer \|\| align=\"center\"\|10 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1991|end}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|1995|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2001|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 757 \|\| 18,394 \|\| 3,030 \|\| 887 \|\| 7,161 \|\| 24.3 \|\| 4.0 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 9.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Greg|Monroe}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgetown \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2021|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 81 \|\| 24 \|\| 16 \|\| 29 \|\| 20.3 \|\| 6.0 \|\| 4.0 \|\| 7.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Wendell|Moore Jr.||Moore, Wendell Jr.}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duke \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2023|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 54 \|\| 228 \|\| 30 \|\| 24 \|\| 60 \|\| 4.2 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 1.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Monté|Morris}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Iowa State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2023|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 27 \|\| 408 \|\| 45 \|\| 61 \|\| 137 \|\| 15.1 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 5.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Shabazz|Muhammad}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|5 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2013|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2017|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 267 \|\| 4,655 \|\| 739 \|\| 144 \|\| 2,410 \|\| 17.4 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 9.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Tod|Murphy}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|UC Irvine \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1991|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 181 \|\| 3,985 \|\| 929 \|\| 177 \|\| 1,029 \|\| 22.0 \|\| 5.1 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 5.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Shabazz|Napier}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|N}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UConn \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 36 \|\| 856 \|\| 110 \|\| 75 \|\| 347 \|\| 23.8 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 5.2 \|\| 9.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Gary|Neal}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Towson \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 11 \|\| 262 \|\| 35 \|\| 20 \|\| 130 \|\| 23.8 \|\| 3.2 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 11.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Radoslav|Nesterović}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|SLO}}`{=mediawiki} Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna \|\| align=\"center\"\|5 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2002|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 316 \|\| 7,541 \|\| 1,711 \|\| 328 \|\| 2,388 \|\| 23.9 \|\| 5.4 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 7.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Tristen|Newton}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UConn \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 3 \|\| 8 \|\| 4 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 2.7 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Daishen|Nix}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Trinity International \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2023|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 18 \|\| 63 \|\| 7 \|\| 9 \|\| 28 \|\| 3.5 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 1.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jaylen|Nowell}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Washington \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2022|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 184 \|\| 3,137 \|\| 401 \|\| 343 \|\| 1,667 \|\| 17.0 \|\| 2.2 \|\| 1.9 \|\| 9.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|James|Nunnally}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|UC Santa Barbara \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 13 \|\| 64 \|\| 4 \|\| 5 \|\| 27 \|\| 4.9 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 2.1 \|\| align=center\| \|}
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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster ## Players ### O to P {#o_to_p} \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Josh|Okogie}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|O}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia Tech \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2021|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 244 \|\| 5,017 \|\| 712 \|\| 279 \|\| 1,552 \|\| 20.6 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 1.1 \|\| 6.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Kevin|Ollie}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UConn \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2008|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 50 \|\| 850 \|\| 75 \|\| 117 \|\| 202 \|\| 17.0 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 4.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Michael|Olowokandi}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Pacific \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2005|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 137 \|\| 2,892 \|\| 748 \|\| 70 \|\| 839 \|\| 21.1 \|\| 5.5 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 6.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Arinze|Onuaku}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Syracuse \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 6 \|\| 68 \|\| 21 \|\| 4 \|\| 17 \|\| 11.3 \|\| 3.5 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 4.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Robert|Pack|Robert Pack (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|P}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|USC \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2001|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 16 \|\| 252 \|\| 23 \|\| 49 \|\| 62 \|\| 15.8 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 3.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Cherokee|Parks}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duke \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1996|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1997|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 155 \|\| 2,664 \|\| 632 \|\| 87 \|\| 810 \|\| 17.2 \|\| 4.1 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 5.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Andrae|Patterson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Indiana \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1999|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 40 \|\| 304 \|\| 67 \|\| 16 \|\| 120 \|\| 7.6 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 3.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Justin|Patton}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Creighton \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2017|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 1 \|\| 4 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 2 \|\| 4.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 2.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Sasha|Pavlović}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|SER}}`{=mediawiki} KK Budućnost Podgorica \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 71 \|\| 877 \|\| 117 \|\| 58 \|\| 263 \|\| 12.4 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 3.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Adreian|Payne}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Michigan State \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2016|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 99 \|\| 1,341 \|\| 302 \|\| 66 \|\| 403 \|\| 13.5 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 4.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Oleksiy|Pecherov}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|UKR}}`{=mediawiki} Paris Basket Racing \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 44 \|\| 447 \|\| 124 \|\| 11 \|\| 197 \|\| 10.2 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 4.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Anthony|Peeler}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Missouri \|\| align=\"center\"\|6 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1997|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2002|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 379 \|\| 10,305 \|\| 1,058 \|\| 1,000 \|\| 3,622 \|\| 27.2 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 2.6 \|\| 9.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Nikola|Peković}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|MNE}}`{=mediawiki} Panathinaikos B.C. \|\| align=\"center\"\|6 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2015|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 271 \|\| 6,741 \|\| 1,807 \|\| 199 \|\| 3,405 \|\| 24.9 \|\| 6.7 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 12.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Chuck|Person}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Auburn \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1992|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1993|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 155 \|\| 5,014 \|\| 686 \|\| 528 \|\| 2,203 \|\| 32.3 \|\| 4.4 \|\| 3.4 \|\| 14.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Terry|Porter}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wisconsin--Stevens Point \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1995|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1997|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 246 \|\| 5,426 \|\| 556 \|\| 1,018 \|\| 2,118 \|\| 22.1 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 4.1 \|\| 8.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|A.J.|Price}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UConn \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2013|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 28 \|\| 99 \|\| 10 \|\| 13 \|\| 44 \|\| 3.5 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 1.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Taurean|Prince}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Baylor \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2021|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2022|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 123 \|\| 2,369 \|\| 306 \|\| 152 \|\| 995 \|\| 19.3 \|\| 2.5 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 1.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Tayshaun|Prince}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kentucky \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2015|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 77 \|\| 1,462 \|\| 147 \|\| 73 \|\| 221 \|\| 19.0 \|\| 1.9 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 2.9 \|\| align=center\| \|}
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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster ## Players ### R \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Miroslav|Raduljica}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|R}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|SER}}`{=mediawiki} Azovmash Mariupol \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 5 \|\| 23 \|\| 5 \|\| 0 \|\| 8 \|\| 4.6 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 1.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Igor|Rakočević}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|SER}}`{=mediawiki} KK Budućnost Podgorica \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2002|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 42 \|\| 244 \|\| 17 \|\| 33 \|\| 78 \|\| 5.8 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 1.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Mark|Randall|Mark Randall (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kansas \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1991|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1992|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 41 \|\| 382 \|\| 62 \|\| 27 \|\| 145 \|\| 9.3 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 3.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Julius|Randle}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kentucky \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 69 \|\| 2,226 \|\| 487 \|\| 323 \|\| 1,288 \|\| 32.3 \|\| 7.1 \|\| 4.7 \|\| 18.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Anthony|Randolph}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|LSU \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2011|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 57 \|\| 980 \|\| 243 \|\| 45 \|\| 145 \|\| 17.2 \|\| 4.3 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 9.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Theo|Ratliff}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wyoming \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 10 \|\| 214 \|\| 39 \|\| 7 \|\| 63 \|\| 21.4 \|\| 3.9 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 6.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Justin|Reed}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Mississippi \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2006|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 81 \|\| 1,024 \|\| 141 \|\| 51 \|\| 356 \|\| 12.6 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 4.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Naz|Reid}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|LSU \|\| align=\"center\"\|6 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2024|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 406 \|\| 8,472 \|\| 1,983 \|\| 542 \|\| 4,699 \|\| 20.9 \|\| 4.9 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 11.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Cameron|Reynolds}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Tulane \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 19 \|\| 259 \|\| 31 \|\| 13 \|\| 95 \|\| 13.6 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 5.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Chris|Richard|Chris Richard (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Florida \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 52 \|\| 556 \|\| 135 \|\| 18 \|\| 98 \|\| 10.7 \|\| 2.6 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 1.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Pooh|Richardson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UCLA \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1991|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 246 \|\| 8,657 \|\| 804 \|\| 1,973 \|\| 3,689 \|\| 35.2 \|\| 3.3 \|\| 8.0 \|\| 15.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Isaiah|Rider}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UNLV \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1993|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1995|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 229 \|\| 7,654 \|\| 874 \|\| 660 \|\| 4,315 \|\| 33.4 \|\| 3.8 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 18.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Luke|Ridnour}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Oregon \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2012|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 206 \|\| 6,383 \|\| 546 \|\| 947 \|\| 2,418 \|\| 31.0 \|\| 2.7 \|\| 4.6 \|\| 11.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Eric|Riley}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Michigan \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1995|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 25 \|\| 310 \|\| 76 \|\| 5 \|\| 92 \|\| 12.4 \|\| 3.0 \|\| 0.2 \|\| 3.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Austin|Rivers}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duke \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 52 \|\| 1,016 \|\| 83 \|\| 75 \|\| 255 \|\| 19.5 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 1.4 \|\| 4.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Stanley|Roberts}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|LSU \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1997|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 74 \|\| 1,328 \|\| 363 \|\| 27 \|\| 457 \|\| 17.9 \|\| 4.9 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 6.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Glenn|Robinson III||Robinson, Glenn III}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Michigan \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 25 \|\| 108 \|\| 14 \|\| 3 \|\| 29 \|\| 4.3 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 0.1 \|\| 1.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|James|Robinson|James Robinson (basketball, born 1970)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Alabama \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1996|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1997|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 86 \|\| 1,535 \|\| 147 \|\| 164 \|\| 649 \|\| 17.8 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 1.9 \|\| 7.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Sean|Rooks}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Arizona \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1995|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 129 \|\| 3,307 \|\| 690 \|\| 135 \|\| 1,199 \|\| 25.6 \|\| 5.3 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 9.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Derrick|Rose}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Memphis \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2017|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2018|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 60 \|\| 1,504 \|\| 146 \|\| 231 \|\| 969 \|\| 25.1 \|\| 2.4 \|\| 3.9 \|\| 16.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Scott|Roth}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wisconsin \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 71 \|\| 1,061 \|\| 112 \|\| 115 \|\| 486 \|\| 14.9 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 6.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Brandon|Roy}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Washington \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 5 \|\| 122 \|\| 14 \|\| 23 \|\| 29 \|\| 24.4 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 4.6 \|\| 5.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Donald|Royal}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Notre Dame \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 66 \|\| 746 \|\| 137 \|\| 43 \|\| 387 \|\| 11.3 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 5.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Clifford|Rozier}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Louisville \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1997|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 6 \|\| 30 \|\| 6 \|\| 0 \|\| 6 \|\| 5.0 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 1.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Ricky|Rubio}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|SPA}}`{=mediawiki} FC Barcelona Bàsquet \|\| align=\"center\"\|7 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2011|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2016|end}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|2020|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 421 \|\| 12,989 \|\| 1,721 \|\| 3,424 \|\| 4,235 \|\| 30.9 \|\| 4.1 \|\| 8.1 \|\| 10.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Damjan|Rudež}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|CRO}}`{=mediawiki} CAI Zaragoza \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2015|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 33 \|\| 277 \|\| 20 \|\| 11 \|\| 75 \|\| 8.4 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 2.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Brandon|Rush}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kansas \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2016|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 47 \|\| 1,030 \|\| 99 \|\| 45 \|\| 197 \|\| 21.9 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 4.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|D'Angelo|Russell}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Ohio State \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2022|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 173 \|\| 5,443 \|\| 547 \|\| 1,117 \|\| 3,199 \|\| 31.5 \|\| 3.2 \|\| 6.5 \|\| 18.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" \|`{{sortname|Matt|Ryan|Matt Ryan (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Chattanooga \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2022|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 22 \|\| 181 \|\| 12 \|\| 12 \|\| 75 \|\| 8.2 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 3.4 \|\| align=center\| \|}
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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster ## Players ### S to T {#s_to_t} \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Dario|Šarić}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|S}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|CRO}}`{=mediawiki} Anadolu Efes S.K. \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 68 \|\| 1,627 \|\| 371 \|\| 101 \|\| 714 \|\| 23.9 \|\| 5.5 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 10.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Dennis|Scott|Dennis Scott (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia Tech \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 21 \|\| 532 \|\| 38 \|\| 32 \|\| 191 \|\| 25.3 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 9.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|**`{{sortname|Malik|Sealy}}`{=mediawiki} (#2)** \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|St. John\'s \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1999|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 113 \|\| 3,123 \|\| 444 \|\| 233 \|\| 1,180 \|\| 27.6 \|\| 3.9 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 10.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Brad|Sellers}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Ohio State \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|full=y}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|1992|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 68 \|\| 646 \|\| 102 \|\| 47 \|\| 182 \|\| 9.5 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 2.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Ramon|Sessions}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Nevada \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 82 \|\| 1,732 \|\| 214 \|\| 258 \|\| 674 \|\| 21.1 \|\| 2.6 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 8.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Charles|Shackleford}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|NC State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1994|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 21 \|\| 239 \|\| 67 \|\| 8 \|\| 94 \|\| 11.4 \|\| 3.2 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 4.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\|`{{sortname|Terrence|Shannon Jr.}}`{=mediawiki}^x^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Illinois \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2024|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 32 \|\| 339 \|\| 47 \|\| 32 \|\| 138 \|\| 10.6 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 4.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Alexey|Shved}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|RUS}}`{=mediawiki} CSKA Moscow \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2013|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 140 \|\| 2,504 \|\| 256 \|\| 354 \|\| 915 \|\| 17.9 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 2.5 \|\| 6.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Chris|Silva}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|South Carolina \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2021|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 1 \|\| 3 \|\| 1 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 3.0 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Reggie|Slater}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wyoming \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2000|full=y}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|2002|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 81 \|\| 827 \|\| 217 \|\| 30 \|\| 335 \|\| 10.2 \|\| 2.7 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 4.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Charles|Smith|Charles Smith (basketball, born 1967)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgetown \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1995|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 8 \|\| 39 \|\| 5 \|\| 6 \|\| 5 \|\| 4.9 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 0.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Chris|Smith|Chris Smith (basketball, born 1970)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|UConn \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1992|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1994|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 224 \|\| 3,956 \|\| 291 \|\| 627 \|\| 1,140 \|\| 17.7 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 5.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Craig|Smith|Craig Smith (basketball, born 1983)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Boston College \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2006|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2008|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 233 \|\| 4,544 \|\| 1,053 \|\| 188 \|\| 2,081 \|\| 19.5 \|\| 4.5 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 8.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Greg|Smith|Greg Smith (basketball, born 1991)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Fresno State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2015|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 18 \|\| 192 \|\| 42 \|\| 6 \|\| 43 \|\| 10.7 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 2.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Joe|Smith|Joe Smith (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Fresno State \|\| align=\"center\"\|4 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1999|end}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|2001|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2002|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 247 \|\| 6,432 \|\| 1,561 \|\| 276 \|\| 2,533 \|\| 26.0 \|\| 6.3 \|\| 1.1 \|\| 10.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Kirk|Snyder}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Nevada \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 27 \|\| 680 \|\| 114 \|\| 56 \|\| 227 \|\| 25.2 \|\| 4.2 \|\| 2.1 \|\| 8.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Felton|Spencer}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Louisville \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1990|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1992|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 213 \|\| 4,876 \|\| 1,400 \|\| 95 \|\| 1,270 \|\| 22.9 \|\| 6.6 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 6.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Latrell|Sprewell}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Alabama \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2003|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2004|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 162 \|\| 5,550 \|\| 564 \|\| 465 \|\| 2,396 \|\| 34.3 \|\| 3.5 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 14.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Lance|Stephenson}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Cincinnati \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2016|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 6 \|\| 67 \|\| 10 \|\| 5 \|\| 21 \|\| 11.2 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 3.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Greg|Stiemsma}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wisconsin \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2012|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 76 \|\| 1,209 \|\| 261 \|\| 30 \|\| 307 \|\| 15.9 \|\| 3.4 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 4.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Rod|Strickland}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|DePaul \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2002|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 47 \|\| 956 \|\| 95 \|\| 215 \|\| 320 \|\| 20.3 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 4.6 \|\| 6.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#FFCC00\"\|`{{sortname|Wally|Szczerbiak}}`{=mediawiki}^+^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Miami (Ohio) \|\| align=\"center\"\|7 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1999|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2005|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 438 \|\| 14,715 \|\| 1,932 \|\| 1,190 \|\| 6,777 \|\| 33.6 \|\| 4.4 \|\| 2.7 \|\| 15.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jeff|Teague}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|T}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wake Forest \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2017|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2019|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 146 \|\| 4,520 \|\| 403 \|\| 1,044 \|\| 1,952 \|\| 31.0 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 7.1 \|\| 13.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Sebastian|Telfair}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Abraham Lincoln High School \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2008|end}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|2010|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 172 \|\| 4,739 \|\| 316 \|\| 809 \|\| 1,560 \|\| 27.6 \|\| 1.8 \|\| 4.7 \|\| 9.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jared|Terrell}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Rhode Island \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 14 \|\| 111 \|\| 6 \|\| 12 \|\| 31 \|\| 7.9 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 2.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jim|Thomas|Jim Thomas (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Indiana \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1990|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 3 \|\| 14 \|\| 0 \|\| 1 \|\| 2 \|\| 4.7 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 0.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|John|Thomas|John Thomas (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Minnesota \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2004|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 44 \|\| 521 \|\| 97 \|\| 17 \|\| 111 \|\| 11.8 \|\| 2.2 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 2.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Bob|Thornton}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|UC Irivine \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1990|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 12 \|\| 110 \|\| 15 \|\| 1 \|\| 16 \|\| 9.2 \|\| 1.3 \|\| 0.1 \|\| 1.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Anthony|Tolliver}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Creighton \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2011|end}}`{=mediawiki}\ `{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 181 \|\| 3,323 \|\| 625 \|\| 150 \|\| 968 \|\| 18.4 \|\| 3.5 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 5.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\" bgcolor=\"#FFCC00\"\|`{{sortname|Karl-Anthony|Towns}}`{=mediawiki}^+^ \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kentucky \|\| align=\"center\"\|9 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2015|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2023|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 573 \|\| 19,455 \|\| 6,216 \|\| 1,815 \|\| 13,121 \|\| 34.0 \|\| 10.8 \|\| 3.2 \|\| 22.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Gary|Trent}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Ohio \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2002|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2004|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 212 \|\| 3,387 \|\| 777 \|\| 186 \|\| 1,333 \|\| 16.0 \|\| 3.7 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 6.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Nikoloz|Tskitishvili}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|GEO}}`{=mediawiki} Pallacanestro Treviso \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 5 \|\| 13 \|\| 2 \|\| 0 \|\| 3 \|\| 2.6 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Alando|Tucker}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Wisconsin \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 25 \|\| 3 \|\| 1 \|\| 8 \|\| 6.3 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 2.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Ronny|Turiaf}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Gonzaga \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2013|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2014|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 33 \|\| 625 \|\| 175 \|\| 26 \|\| 149 \|\| 18.9 \|\| 5.3 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 4.5 \|\| align=center\| \|}
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# Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster ## Players ### V to Y {#v_to_y} \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Jarred|Vanderbilt}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|V}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kentucky \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2021|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 140 \|\| 3,024 \|\| 993 \|\| 170 \|\| 858 \|\| 21.6 \|\| 7.1 \|\| 1.2 \|\| 6.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Gundars|Vētra}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|LAT}}`{=mediawiki} BC VEF Rīga \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1992|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 13 \|\| 89 \|\| 8 \|\| 6 \|\| 12 \|\| 6.8 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 3.5 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Noah|Vonleh}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Indiana \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2019|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 29 \|\| 347 \|\| 116 \|\| 26 \|\| 119 \|\| 12.0 \|\| 4.0 \|\| 0.9 \|\| 4.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Stojko|Vranković}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|`{{flagicon|CRO}}`{=mediawiki} Aris B.C. \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1996|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 53 \|\| 766 \|\| 168 \|\| 14 \|\| 181 \|\| 14.5 \|\| 3.2 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 3.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Antoine|Walker}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|W}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kentucky \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2007|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 46 \|\| 892 \|\| 168 \|\| 45 \|\| 368 \|\| 19.4 \|\| 3.7 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 8.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|T.J.|Warren}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|NC State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2023|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 11 \|\| 125 \|\| 22 \|\| 9 \|\| 41 \|\| 11.4 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 3.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Spud|Webb}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|NC State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1995|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 26 \|\| 645 \|\| 40 \|\| 154 \|\| 244 \|\| 24.8 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 5.9 \|\| 9.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Martell|Webster}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Seattle Preparatory School \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2010|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2011|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 93 \|\| 2,234 \|\| 315 \|\| 93 \|\| 777 \|\| 24.0 \|\| 3.4 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 8.4 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Doug|West}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Villanova \|\| align=\"center\"\|9 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1989|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1997|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 609 \|\| 15,603 \|\| 1,559 \|\| 1,216 \|\| 6,216 \|\| 25.6 \|\| 2.6 \|\| 2.0 \|\| 10.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|DeJuan|Wheat}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Louisville \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1997|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 34 \|\| 150 \|\| 11 \|\| 25 \|\| 57 \|\| 4.4 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 0.7 \|\| 1.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Andrew|Wiggins}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Kansas \|\| align=\"center\"\|6 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2019|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 442 \|\| 15,839 \|\| 1,922 \|\| 1,022 \|\| 8,710 \|\| 35.8 \|\| 4.3 \|\| 2.3 \|\| 19.7 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Damien|Wilkins}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2009|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 80 \|\| 1,585 \|\| 249 \|\| 135 \|\| 451 \|\| 19.8 \|\| 3.1 \|\| 1.7 \|\| 5.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Mike|Wilks|Mike Wilks (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2002|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 31 \|\| 324 \|\| 30 \|\| 50 \|\| 62 \|\| 10.5 \|\| 1.0 \|\| 1.6 \|\| 2.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|C. J.|Williams}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G/F \|\| align=\"left\"\|NC State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2018|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 15 \|\| 128 \|\| 8 \|\| 12 \|\| 39 \|\| 8.5 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 2.6 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Corey|Williams|Corey Williams (basketball, born 1970)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Oklahoma State \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1993|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 4 \|\| 46 \|\| 6 \|\| 6 \|\| 11 \|\| 11.5 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 2.8 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Derrick|Williams|Derrick Williams (basketball)}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Arizona \|\| align=\"center\"\|3 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2011|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2013|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 155 \|\| 3,496 \|\| 767 \|\| 85 \|\| 1,570 \|\| 22.6 \|\| 4.9 \|\| 0.5 \|\| 10.1 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Micheal|Williams|Micheal Williams}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Baylor \|\| align=\"center\"\|5 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1992|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|1997|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 182 \|\| 5,245 \|\| 532 \|\| 1,239 \|\| 2,247 \|\| 28.8 \|\| 2.9 \|\| 6.8 \|\| 12.3 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Mo|Williams}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Alabama \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 41 \|\| 1,149 \|\| 98 \|\| 261 \|\| 499 \|\| 28.0 \|\| 2.4 \|\| 6.4 \|\| 12.2 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Shelden|Williams}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Duke \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2008|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 15 \|\| 207 \|\| 75 \|\| 4 \|\| 74 \|\| 13.8 \|\| 5.0 \|\| 0.3 \|\| 4.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Trevor|Winter}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Minnesota \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|1998|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 1 \|\| 5 \|\| 3 \|\| 0 \|\| 0 \|\| 5.0 \|\| 3.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Loren|Woods}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F/C \|\| align=\"left\"\|Arizona \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2001|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2002|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 98 \|\| 869 \|\| 217 \|\| 41 \|\| 190 \|\| 8.9 \|\| 2.2 \|\| 0.4 \|\| 1.9 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Bracey|Wright}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Indiana \|\| align=\"center\"\|2 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2005|start}}`{=mediawiki}--`{{nbay|2006|end}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 26 \|\| 325 \|\| 39 \|\| 20 \|\| 129 \|\| 12.5 \|\| 1.5 \|\| 0.8 \|\| 5.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|McKinley|Wright IV||Wright, McKinley IV}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|G \|\| align=\"left\"\|Colorado \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2021|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 5 \|\| 19 \|\| 0 \|\| 3 \|\| 5 \|\| 3.8 \|\| 0.0 \|\| 0.6 \|\| 1.0 \|\| align=center\| \|- \|align=\"left\"\|`{{sortname|Thaddeus|Young}}`{=mediawiki}`{{anchor|Y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| align=\"center\"\|F \|\| align=\"left\"\|Georgia Tech \|\| align=\"center\"\|1 \|\| align=\"center\"\|`{{nbay|2014|full=y}}`{=mediawiki} \|\| 48 \|\| 1,605 \|\| 245 \|\| 135 \|\| 685 \|\| 33.4 \|\| 5.1 \|\| 2.8 \|\| 14
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Minnesota Timberwolves all-time roster
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# Tufi Airport **Tufi Airport** is an airport in Tufi, Papua New Guinea built in the 1960s by the Australian Army. It consists of a single 920 x 30 meter unpaved runway along a 059-239 degree axis. There is no control tower and refueling is not available. Air Niugini flights are typically scheduled on Monday (POM-PNP-TFI-POM) and Friday (POM-TFI-PNP-POM). Tropic Air also schedules irregular cargo and passenger charter flights
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Tufi Airport
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10,025,786
# Vanimo Airport **Vanimo Airport** is an airport in Vanimo, Papua New Guinea `{{airport codes|VAI|AYVN}}`{=mediawiki}. The airport previously served international flights until 1997
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# Staple Design **Staple Design** is a visual communications agency based in New York City, founded in 1997 by Jeff Staple (born Jeff Ng). It has three main divisions: a clothing collection, a creative agency, and a retail store. **Staple Pigeon** is a menswear collection designed and distributed globally by the firm. **Staple Design Studio** is a creative and consulting firm that has worked with many brands including Nike, Microsoft, Sony, Lotus, Timberland, New Balance, and LVMH, alongside others. Staple Design also owns and operates a retail store called *Reed Space* on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City, which features an art gallery. ## History Jeff worked as an intern with the streetwear clothing company PNB Nation and as a graphic designer at c.i.t.e. design. He established his brand, Staple, in 1997 while silk-screening T-shirts in his spare time. Later that year, Jeff started Staple Design. Staple Design opened the retail store and art gallery Reed Space in downtown Manhattan in 2002. In 2005, Staple Pigeon released the NYC Pigeon Dunks sneakers in collaboration with Nike. Only around 200 pairs were ever released, exclusively in New York City. Riots erupted at many of the stores where the shoes were sold. The market value of a pair of the shoes today is reportedly over US \$64,000. Staple Pigeon has since manufactured and sold original works and products online. ## Products Staple Design produces a globally-distributed lifestyle menswear collection. The collection is split into two main lines: Staple, which is mostly graphic and print-focused with t-Shirts and tanktops, and STPL, a cut-and-sew collection
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# Wanigela Airport **Wanigela Airport** `{{airport codes|AGL<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.iata.org/publications/Pages/code-search.aspx | title = Airline and Airport Code Search (AGL: Wanigela) | publisher = [[International Air Transport Association]] (IATA) | accessdate = 1 October 2012}}</ref>|AYWG}}`{=mediawiki} is an airport in Wanigela, a village in the Oro Province (also known as Northern Province) in Papua New Guinea. ## History The airfield was built by Australia New Guinea Administrative Unit authorities in July 1942 during World War II. Consisting of a single grassed runway, it was used primarily for transport flights
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# Arbeiter Ring Publishing **Arbeiter Ring Publishing**, now known as ARP Books, is a worker-owned and operated independent book publisher and distributor that specializes in progressive, radical and anarchist literature (both fiction and non-fiction). Founded by Todd Scarth and John K. Samson in Winnipeg in 1996, the publishing company was originally based in The Old Market Autonomous Zone (or A-Zone), which also housed Mondragon Bookstore and Coffee House, and other radical and worker-run organizations. Named after Arbeiter Ring (meaning \"Workers\' Circle\"), a radical Jewish workers\' organization (which had a strong presence in Winnipeg at the outset of the 20th century and helped promote Emma Goldman\'s early visits to the city), Arbeiter Ring also shares a commitment to workers\' self-management. One aspect of this is the organization\'s promotion of participatory economics (or parecon), an alternative economic model first articulated by Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel
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