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Arsene Wenger, an asteroid

Asteroid 33179 Arsènewenger, is named to honour the achievements of Arsène Wenger the eternal optimist. The asteroid, which is between 3 and 9 kilometres in diameter orbits between Mars and Jupiter and takes 4.23 years to complete one circuit of the sun. The asteroid was discovered on March 29, 1998 by Ian P. Griffin, the only asteroid in the world named after a football manager.

The Arsene Wenger asteroid will be visible from Australia during the pre-season tour this summer. Wenger is ineradicably here, watching us from the skies astronomically indefinitely.

posted on 31/5/17

posted on 31/5/17

Titanic

comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 31/5/17

The Milky Wenger

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 31/5/17

It will come crashing down to Earth at some point next year around Feb-March.

posted on 31/5/17

The asteroid is staying up

posted on 31/5/17

To those who go to great depths to hide their plans from AW, who do their work in darkness and think, 'Who sees us? Who will know?'. Nothing is hidden from AW's sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account.

posted on 31/5/17

Look at this... this guy named his device after Arsenal..

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2092430307/arsenal-the-intelligent-camera-assistant-0?ref=category_recommended

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