3552 Don Quixote



         


3552 Don Quixote is a small main belt Mars-crosser asteroid. It has a highly inclined orbit, and measures 9.35 km in diameter. Its rotation period is 7.7 h. It was discovered by Paul Wild in 1983, and is named after the comic knight who is the eponymous hero of Cervantes' Spanish novel Don Quixote (1605).

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