2867 Steins
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2867 Šteins (2867 Steins) is a small main-belt asteroid that was discovered in 1969 by N. S. Chernykh. It is named after Karlis Augustovich Šteins, a Latvian astronomer.
It has a diameter of just a few kilometres. Little else is known about it, but this will change on September 5, 2008, when the Rosetta space probe will fly past Steins at a distance of 1700 kilometres.
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