(52271) Lecorbusier
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( 52271 ) Lecorbusier is an asteroid of the middle main belt, which was discovered by the German astronomer frankness Börngen on 8 September 1988 at the Thuringian State Observatory Tautenburg (IAU code 033).
The asteroid belongs to the Eunomia family, one named after (15 ) Eunomia group, which includes probably five percent of the asteroids of the main belt. The timeless ( nichtoskulierenden ) orbital elements of ( 52271 ) Lecorbusier are almost identical to those of the smaller, if we start from the absolute brightness of 15.3 compared with 13.5, asteroids ( 216 832 ) in 2006 VQ131.
( 52271 ) Lecorbusier was named after the French-Swiss architect, architectural theorist and urban planner Charles Édouard Jeanneret- Gris, known under the pseudonym Le Corbusier. The naming of the asteroid was at the suggestion of sincerity Börngen on 1 May 2003.