| File:Hr8799 orbit hd.gif | caption12= An '''exoplanet''' or '''extrasolar planet''' is a [[planet]] outside the [[Solar System]]. The first possible evidence of an exoplanet was noted in 1917 but was not then recognized as such. The first confirmation of the detection occurred in 1992. A different planet, first detected in 1988, was confirmed in 2003. The [[James Webb Space Telescope]] (JWST) is expected to discover more exoplanets, and to give more insight into their traits, such as their [[Extraterrestrial atmosphere|composition]], [[Natural environment|environmental conditions]], and [[Extraterrestrial life|potential for life]]. ([[Exoplanet|'''Full article…''']])
| File:Hr8799 orbit hd.gif | caption12= An '''exoplanet''' or '''extrasolar planet''' is a [[planet]] outside the [[Solar System]]. The first possible evidence of an exoplanet was noted in 1917 but was not then recognized as such. The first confirmation of the detection occurred in 1992. A different planet, first detected in 1988, was confirmed in 2003. The [[James Webb Space Telescope]] (JWST) is expected to discover more exoplanets, and to give more insight into their traits, such as their [[Extraterrestrial atmosphere|composition]], [[Natural environment|environmental conditions]], and [[Extraterrestrial life|potential for life]]. ([[Exoplanet|'''Full article…''']])
| File:Solar System true color (captions).jpg | caption13= The '''Solar System''' is the [[Gravity|gravitationally]] bound system of the [[Sun]] and the objects that orbit it. It was [[Formation and evolution of the Solar System|formed 4.6 billion years ago]] when a dense region of a [[molecular cloud]] collapsed, forming the Sun and a [[protoplanetary disc]]. The Sun is an ordinary [[main sequence star]] that maintains a [[hydrostatic equilibrium|balanced equilibrium]] by the [[thermonuclear fusion|fusion]] of hydrogen into helium at its [[stellar core|core]], releasing this energy from its outer [[photosphere]]. ([[Solar System|'''Full article…''']])
| File:Solar System true color (captions).jpg | caption13= The '''Solar System''' is the [[Gravity|gravitationally]] bound system of the [[Sun]] and the objects that orbit it. It was [[Formation and evolution of the Solar System|formed 4.6 billion years ago]] when a dense region of a [[molecular cloud]] collapsed, forming the Sun and a [[protoplanetary disc]]. The Sun is an ordinary [[main sequence star]] that maintains a [[hydrostatic equilibrium|balanced equilibrium]] by the [[thermonuclear fusion|fusion]] of hydrogen into helium at its [[stellar core|core]], releasing this energy from its outer [[photosphere]]. ([[Solar System|'''Full article…''']])
| File:Lieutenant Colonel Adrian Carton de Wiart.jpg | caption14= [[Lieutenant-general (United Kingdom)|Lieutenant-General]] '''Sir Adrian Paul Ghislain Carton de Wiart''', {{postnominals|country=GBR|size=100%|sep=,|VC|KBE|CB|CMG|DSO}} ({{IPAc-en|d|ə|_|ˈ|w|aɪ|.|əɹ|t}}; 5 May 1880 – 5 June 1963) was an officer in the [[British Army]]. He was awarded the [[Victoria Cross]], the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" in various Commonwealth countries. He served in the [[Boer War]], [[First World War]], and [[Second World War]]. He was shot in the face, head, stomach, ankle, leg, hip, and ear; was blinded in his left eye; survived two plane crashes; tunnelled out of a [[prisoner-of-war camp]]; and tore off his own fingers when a doctor declined to amputate them. Describing his experiences in the First World War, he wrote, "Frankly, I had enjoyed the war." ([[Adrian Carton de Wiart|'''Full article…''']])
| File:William Shakespeare by John Taylor, edited.jpg | caption14= '''William Shakespeare''' was an [[English people|English]] [[Playwright|playwright]], [[Poet|poet]], and [[Actor|actor]]. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the [[English language]] and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's [[national poet]] and the "[[Bard]] of [[River Avon, Warwickshire|Avon]]" (or simply "the Bard"). His extant works, including [[William Shakespeare's collaborations|collaborations]], consist of some [[Shakespeare's plays|39 plays]], [[Shakespeare's sonnets|154 sonnets]], three long [[narrative poem]]s, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. His plays have been [[List of translations of works by William Shakespeare|translated]] into every major [[modern language|living language]] and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Shakespeare remains arguably the most influential writer in the English language, and his works continue to be studied and reinterpreted. ([[William Shakespeare|'''Full article…''']])
| File:AS11-40-5964 (21037459754).jpg | caption15= '''Space exploration''' is the use of [[astronomy]] and [[space technology]] to explore [[outer space]]. While the exploration of space is currently carried out mainly by [[astronomer]]s with [[telescope]]s, its physical exploration is conducted both by [[robotic spacecraft|uncrewed robotic space probes]] and [[human spaceflight]]. Space exploration, like its classical form [[astronomy]], is one of the main sources for [[space science]]. ([[Space exploration|'''Full article…''']])
| File:AS11-40-5964 (21037459754).jpg | caption15= '''Space exploration''' is the use of [[astronomy]] and [[space technology]] to explore [[outer space]]. While the exploration of space is currently carried out mainly by [[astronomer]]s with [[telescope]]s, its physical exploration is conducted both by [[robotic spacecraft|uncrewed robotic space probes]] and [[human spaceflight]]. Space exploration, like its classical form [[astronomy]], is one of the main sources for [[space science]]. ([[Space exploration|'''Full article…''']])
| File:ISS045-E-141436 - View of Earth.jpg | caption16= '''Outer space''' (or simply '''space''') is the expanse beyond [[astronomical object|celestial bodies]] and their [[atmosphere]]s. It contains ultra-low [[Orders of magnitude (pressure)|levels of particle densities]], constituting a [[ultra-high vacuum|near-perfect vacuum]] of predominantly [[hydrogen]] and [[helium]] [[plasma (physics)|plasma]], permeated by [[electromagnetic radiation]], [[cosmic ray]]s, [[cosmic neutrino background|neutrinos]], [[magnetic field]]s and [[cosmic dust|dust]]. The baseline [[temperature]] of outer space, as set by the [[cosmic background radiation|background radiation]] from the [[Big Bang]], is {{convert|2.7255|K|C F|adj=ri1|sigfig=3|abbr=out}}. ([[outer space|'''Full article…''']])
| File:ISS045-E-141436 - View of Earth.jpg | caption16= '''Outer space''' (or simply '''space''') is the expanse beyond [[astronomical object|celestial bodies]] and their [[atmosphere]]s. It contains ultra-low [[Orders of magnitude (pressure)|levels of particle densities]], constituting a [[ultra-high vacuum|near-perfect vacuum]] of predominantly [[hydrogen]] and [[helium]] [[plasma (physics)|plasma]], permeated by [[electromagnetic radiation]], [[cosmic ray]]s, [[cosmic neutrino background|neutrinos]], [[magnetic field]]s and [[cosmic dust|dust]]. The baseline [[temperature]] of outer space, as set by the [[cosmic background radiation|background radiation]] from the [[Big Bang]], is {{convert|2.7255|K|C F|adj=ri1|sigfig=3|abbr=out}}. ([[outer space|'''Full article…''']])
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Image 1Space colonization is the use of outer space for colonization, such as permanent habitation, exploitation or territorial claims. Extraterrestrial colonization is its broader form, including the use of celestial bodies, other than Earth, for colonization. (Full article…)
Image 2The Voyager program is an American scientific program that employs two interstellar probes, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. They were launched in 1977 to take advantage of a favorable alignment of the two gas giants Jupiter and Saturn and the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune, to fly near them while collecting data for transmission back to Earth. After launch, the decision was made to send Voyager 2 near Uranus and Neptune to collect data for transmission back to Earth. (Full article…)
Image 3Biology is the scientific study of life. It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. For instance, all organisms are made up of cells that process hereditary information encoded in genes, which can be transmitted to future generations. Another major theme is evolution, which explains the unity and diversity of life. (Full article…)
Image 7Lieutenant-GeneralSir Adrian Paul Ghislain Carton de Wiart, VC,KBE,CB,CMG,DSO (/dəˈwaɪ.ərt/; 5 May 1880 – 5 June 1963) was an officer in the British Army. He was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" in various Commonwealth countries. He served in the Boer War, First World War, and Second World War. He was shot in the face, head, stomach, ankle, leg, hip, and ear; was blinded in his left eye; survived two plane crashes; tunnelled out of a prisoner-of-war camp; and tore off his own fingers when a doctor declined to amputate them. Describing his experiences in the First World War, he wrote, "Frankly, I had enjoyed the war." (Full article…)
Image 9The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the elements, is an ordered arrangement of the chemical elements into rows ("periods") and columns ("groups"). It is an icon of chemistry and is widely used in physics and other sciences. It is a depiction of the periodic law, which states that when the elements are arranged in order of their atomic numbers an approximate recurrence of their properties is evident. The table is divided into four roughly rectangular areas called blocks. Elements in the same group tend to show similar chemical characteristics. (Full article…)
Image 10An exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first possible evidence of an exoplanet was noted in 1917 but was not then recognized as such. The first confirmation of the detection occurred in 1992. A different planet, first detected in 1988, was confirmed in 2003. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is expected to discover more exoplanets, and to give more insight into their traits, such as their composition, environmental conditions, and potential for life. (Full article…)
Image 11Lakes of liquid ethane and methane exist on the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon. This was confirmed by the Cassini–Huygens space probe, as had been suspected since the 1980s. (Full article…)
Image 15Darwinism is a theory of biologicalevolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce. Also called Darwinian theory, it originally included the broad concepts of transmutation of species or of evolution which gained general scientific acceptance after Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, including concepts which predated Darwin's theories. English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley coined the term Darwinism in April 1860. (Full article…)
Image 17The Voyager Golden Records are two identical phonograph records which were included aboard the two Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977. The records contain sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth, and are intended for any intelligent extraterrestrial life form who may find them. The records are a time capsule. (Full article…)
Image 18Enceladus is the sixth-largest moon of Saturn and the 19th-largest in the Solar System. It is about 500 kilometers (310 miles) in diameter, about a tenth of that of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. It is mostly covered by fresh, clean ice, making it one of the most reflective bodies of the Solar System. Consequently, its surface temperature at noon reaches only −198 °C (75.1 K; −324.4 °F), far colder than a light-absorbing body would be. Despite its small size, Enceladus has a wide variety of surface features, ranging from old, heavily cratered regions to young, tectonically deformed terrain. (Full article…)
TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter(X), where I spend most of my time on. I like them because of their random content tailored to a user's preferences, making the overall feel of the platforms.
Hawaii for its calm and vibrant nature. I like the temperatures, biodiversity, intriguing history, and cultures there that make the state feel like its own country.
The 2007 television program The Big Bang Theory, created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady. I enjoy the show's humor and relatability, often finding myself identifying with characters like Sheldon Cooper (although admittedly, I'm not quite as intellectually inclined).
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Some other of my favorite miscellaneous science topics are…
Canada for its lovely atmosphere. I find the country's resemblance in laws and constitutions to the United States intriguing, along with their alliance. Additionally, I also love the Canadians. Moreover, I also like North Korea for its unique atmosphere. I find the country's isolation intriguing, although not in a negative sense. The limited exposure to the outside world highlights the unusual nature of North Korea. Overall, I find North Korea's relationship with other countries fascinating.
Roblox since 2018. In my opinion, it offers an abundance of user-generated content tailored to individual preferences. The overall enjoyment of the game enhances the gameplay experience for both me and other users. Additionally, the freedom for online users to pursue various activities adds to the overall fun of the Roblox experience. One of my other cherished games is the autorunner game Geometry Dash. Its addictive nature, challenging jumps over spikes, and ever-evolving challenges contribute to why it's my favorite. Moreover, the user-generated levels and interactive features, like commenting and uploading posts onto your profile, give the game a social media platform vibe, where players can share and rate each other's levels.
The 2014 film Interstellar directed by Christopher Nolan. I'm fond of this movie because it vividly portrays the dire consequences of global warming and the urgent suppressing of greenhouse gas emission. Additionally, I appreciate its stunning visual representations of the various blanets and the enigmatic black hole.
The felis catus, canis familiaris, and capybara for their amazing intelligence and cuteness. I love cats and capybaras because they’re calm creatures that cuddle in your lap, whereas dogs are playful and friendly. I like both because you can easily become friends with them, and chill with the animals if you’re feeling stressed or you have a mental issue.
Jolly Ranchers, various mint candies, gum and bubble gum, and Oreos. I like Jolly Ranchers for their taste and variety of flavors. Additionally, I enjoy Tic-Tacs and Mentos daily, along with Eclipse gum. Oreos are another favorite of mine due to their flavor and rich history. I also appreciate Hydrox, the original Oreo.
Outer space, the Solar System, and everything beyond. It all began with my discovery of YouTuberV101 Space's captivating videos. His editing style and narrative approach drew me in, and before I knew it, I was completely immersed in his channel. Over the past two years, my fascination with space has only intensified, and I know this streak will endure for years to come.
McDonald's for their delicious food. I usually get a 10pc McNugget with medium McFries. I used to be a master collector of toys inside of the Happy Meals.
Soccer, basketball, American football, kickball, and dodgeball for their fun. I like soccer because you get to train your leg muscles and you also have a lot of fun at passing, scoring, and being a goalie. I like basketball on the other hand because of its ability to train your arm and hand muscles, and their fun which I think is passing and shooting. I also like American football because of its fun. I like watching it on TV and playing it outside. I also really like passing in the sport, and catching a football, as it is really difficult but is really fun. I also like kickball because it trains your leg muscles like before, but requires you to get to a plate before someone gets you, and you continue doing this until you get a home plate or get out. I also like kickball because it involves training your hand and arm muscles to endure heavier balls to throw. I also like it because it trains your brain in dodging the balls so you don’t get out.
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In the 2010s, Forrest Fenn hid a treasure chest worth over a million dollars in the Rocky Mountains. It was found in 2020.
Arnold Bennett (1867–1931) was an English author who wrote 34 novels, 7 volumes of short stories and a daily journal of more than a million words. He also wrote or co-wrote 13 plays, wrote articles and stories for more than 100 newspapers and periodicals, worked in and briefly ran the UK's Ministry of Information in the First World War, and wrote for the cinema in the 1920s. He was the most financially successful British author of his day. Because his books appealed to a wide public rather than to literary cliques and élites, and for his adherence to realism, Virginia Woolf and other writers and supporters of the modernist school belittled him, and his fiction became neglected after his death. Studies of his writing since the 1970s have led to a re-evaluation of Bennett's work, and his finest novels, including Anna of the Five Towns (1902), The Old Wives' Tale (1908), Clayhanger (1910) and Riceyman Steps (1923), are now widely recognised as major works. (Full article...)
Image 2Live.ly (pronounced "Lively", stylized as live.ly) was a social medialive-streaming service headquartered in Shanghai, with an American office in San Francisco, California. The app was launched in July 2016 by Musical.ly during VidCon. On the platform, users streamed live videos for others to watch. Viewers had the ability to send chat messages that the live streamer receives and reads in real time. Additionally, users also had the option to send virtual gifts, which translate into real-life currency for the live streamer. Users could also live-stream to their main Musical.ly account. ([Full article…])
Image 4WatZatSong (stylized as WatZat♫Song?), is an American and French music identification and social networking website created by French programmers and co-founders Raphaël Arbuz and Thibault Vanhulle in 2006. ([Full article…])
Image 8An exoasteroid, exo-asteroid or extrasolar asteroid, is an asteroid located outside the Solar System. While exoasteroids and exoasteroid belts were once considered hypothetical, recent scientific studies and thorough analyses have provided evidence for their existence. ([Full article…])