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'1036 Ganymed is 'The Largest near-Earth Asteroid (NEA)'. It has a diameter of 32 km. NEA's are also known as Amor Asteroids. It is also a 'Mars-Crosser Asteroid'. It was discovered by Walter Baade, a German Astronomer on October 23, 1924. 1036 Ganymed is named after Ganymede, the Trojan prince turned god whom Zeus designated the cupbearer to the Greek gods.
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