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- Q591345 subject Q19795229.
- Q591345 subject Q3919730.
- Q591345 subject Q6405547.
- Q591345 subject Q7607672.
- Q591345 subject Q8273436.
- Q591345 subject Q8380106.
- Q591345 absoluteMagnitude "12.4".
- Q591345 abstract "11020 Orwell is an asteroid. It was discovered on July 31, 1984, by Antonín Mrkos at the Czech observatory in Kleť.George Orwell is the pseudonym of British writer Eric Blair (1903–1950), forever associated with the year of discovery, 1984, due to the enduring popularity of his dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Orwell is one of only a handful of writers to have an asteroid named after him.According to the records of Klet Observatory: "The name was suggested by J. Tichá and endorsed by B. G. Marsden, who made the identification involving this aptly designated object".".
- Q591345 albedo "0.1".
- Q591345 apoapsis "5.3266E11".
- Q591345 averageSpeed "60588.0".
- Q591345 discovered "1984-07-31".
- Q591345 discoverer Q58960.
- Q591345 epoch "November 26, 2005 (JD2453700.5)".
- Q591345 formerName "1979 SA9; 1984 OG; 1999 GL5".
- Q591345 orbitalPeriod "1.718902944E8".
- Q591345 periapsis "3.93562E11".
- Q591345 temperature "158.0".
- Q591345 wikiPageExternalLink astibo?objects:Orwell;main.
- Q591345 wikiPageExternalLink www.klet.org.
- Q591345 wikiPageWikiLink Q108483.
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- Q591345 wikiPageWikiLink Q19795229.
- Q591345 wikiPageWikiLink Q208460.
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- Q591345 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919730.
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- Q591345 wikiPageWikiLink Q58960.
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- Q591345 wikiPageWikiLink Q6405547.
- Q591345 wikiPageWikiLink Q7607672.
- Q591345 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273436.
- Q591345 wikiPageWikiLink Q8380106.
- Q591345 absMagnitude "12.4".
- Q591345 albedo "0.1".
- Q591345 altNames "1979".
- Q591345 aphelion "532.66".
- Q591345 avgSpeed "16.83".
- Q591345 discovered "1984-07-31".
- Q591345 discoverer Q58960.
- Q591345 epoch "2005-11-26".
- Q591345 name "11020".
- Q591345 perihelion "393.562".
- Q591345 period "1.7189029439999998E8".
- Q591345 singleTemperature "~158 K".
- Q591345 type Place.
- Q591345 type CelestialBody.
- Q591345 type Location.
- Q591345 type Place.
- Q591345 type Planet.
- Q591345 type Thing.
- Q591345 type Q634.
- Q591345 comment "11020 Orwell is an asteroid. It was discovered on July 31, 1984, by Antonín Mrkos at the Czech observatory in Kleť.George Orwell is the pseudonym of British writer Eric Blair (1903–1950), forever associated with the year of discovery, 1984, due to the enduring popularity of his dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Orwell is one of only a handful of writers to have an asteroid named after him.According to the records of Klet Observatory: "The name was suggested by J. Tichá and endorsed by B.".
- Q591345 label "11020 Orwell".
- Q591345 name "11020 Orwell".