"Itokawa" meaning in All languages combined

See Itokawa on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Named for the Japanese rocket scientist Hideo Itokawa. Head templates: {{head|en|proper noun}} Itokawa
  1. (astronomy) An asteroid; properly 25143 Itokawa Wikipedia link: 25143 Itokawa Categories (topical): Asteroids, Astronomy Translations (an asteroid): Itokawa (Finnish), Itokawa (German), イトカワ (Itokawa) (Japanese), Итока́ва (Itokáva) [masculine] (Russian)

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