5535 Annefrank
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5535 Annefrank is an inner main belt asteroid, and member of the Augusta family. It was discovered by Karl Reinmuth in 1942. It is named after Anne Frank, the Dutch-Jewish diarist who died in a concentration camp (the name was not chosen until long after World War II).
In 2002, the Stardust space probe flew past 5535 Annefrank at a distance of 3079 km, and took photographs that showed it to be 6.6 × 5.0 × 3.4 km in diameter, twice as big as previously thought and of an irregular shape with craters. From the photographs, the albedo of 5535 Annefrank was computed as 0.24.
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