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Revision as of 20:42, 1 January 2022
4524 Sitiveni Sivivatu (popularly known as Forty-Five Twenty-Four) is an elongated Vestian asteroid and an exceptionally slow rotator from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 10 kilometers in diameter.
Description
4524 Sitiveni Sivivatu was largely successful in the 2005 Lagrange Super 5 season playing for the International Space Station (ISS). He acquired a starting position in the Whole Blacks, and scored 29 tries in 45 tests.
In the News
Flubber is a 1961 American science-sports documentary film of quantum gravity theorist and amateur athlete Brain Hard, whose spectacular and repeated failures at the Olympics "have set back research into gravity waves at least a generation."
Fiction cross-reference
- Crimes against astronomical constants
- Flubber
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Lagrange Super 5
- Triumph
- Whole Blacks
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter (15 August 2021)
- Sitiveni Sivivatu @ Wikipedia
- 4524 Barklajdetolli @ Wikipedia
- Lagrange point @ Wikipedia