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I mostly enjoy spending time adding information to and editing scientific articles, such as:
Also, I like to add (much needed, IMHO) images to articles of a scientific nature. eg.
I am strongly scientifically skeptical and as such I have little patience for pseudoscience or mysticism being inserted into legitimate rational articles on Wikipedia. It seems that this is a common occurrence on Wiki and I do my best to keep NPOV in articles where this is an issue. Though sometimes it is rather difficult!! :o)
Check out my images of light source spectra, they're oh so exciting!
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Deuterium lamp
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polycarbonate NIR transmission
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Dichloromethane NIR transmission
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Ethanol NIR transmission
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Old halophosphate fluorescent light
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Blue flame
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Electroluminescent panel
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White LED
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Yellow fluorescent light
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HeNe laser
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CRT phosphors
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Blue sky
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RGB LEDs
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Rare earth phosphor fluorescent light
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Blacklight fluorescent light
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Chemoluminescent lightstick related spectra
Earth is the third
planet from the
Sun and the only
astronomical object known to harbor
life. It is the densest planet in the
Solar System and the largest and most massive of its four
rocky planets. About 29 percent of Earth's surface is
land, with the remaining 71 percent
covered with water and much of
Earth's polar regions covered in
ice. Earth's interior is active with
a solid-iron inner core,
a liquid outer core that generates
Earth's magnetic field, and a convective
mantle that drives
plate tectonics. Earth formed
more than 4.5 billion years ago. Within the first billion years of
Earth's history,
life appeared in the oceans and began to affect
Earth's atmosphere and surface. Since then, the combination of Earth's distance from the Sun, its physical properties and
its geological history have allowed life to
evolve and thrive, including
more than 8 billion humans as of 2024. Earth is orbited by one permanent natural satellite, the
Moon, which
orbits Earth at a radius of 384,400 km (238,900 mi) and is roughly a quarter as wide as Earth. This photograph of Earth straddling the lunar horizon was taken in 2015 by
NASA's
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter while located 134 km (83 mi) above the crater
Compton, visible in the foreground. To capture the image, the spacecraft had to be rolled 67 degrees to its side, and slewed with the direction of travel to maximize the width of the lunar horizon, while traveling more than 1600 m/s (3600 mph) relative to the surface.
Photograph credit: NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center / Arizona State University; edited by Bammesk