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User:Tropical Cyclone K

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Hurricane Kate (2003) (bottom), Typhoon Tip (top left), Hurricane Isabel (top right), and Cyclone Gafilo (right center)

Hello. I hope to contribute to the community and provide suitable information for articles involving tropical cyclones. I have tracked hurricanes for five years now. I look forward to metting new people and working on many interesting articles.

You may have noticed that I have an extensive amount of images and banners. I got these by copying and pasting so sorry to anyone whom I may have copied.

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I have joined Wikipedia:WPTC and hope to contribute to a great project!



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On this beautiful day of

Sunday
24
November
19:03 UTC
Wikipedia has 6,915,457 articles.

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Picture of the Day

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The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was a NASA space mission aimed at testing a method of planetary defense against near-Earth objects. The target object, Dimorphos, is a 160-meter-long (525-foot) minor-planet moon of the asteroid Didymos. DART was launched on 24 November 2021 and successfully collided with Dimorphos on 26 September 2022 while about 11 million kilometers (6.8 million miles) from Earth. The collision shortened Dimorphos's orbit by 32 minutes and was mostly achieved by the momentum transfer associated with the recoil of the ejected debris, which was larger than the impact. This video is a timelapse of DART's final five and a half minutes before impacting Dimorphos, and was compiled from photographs captured by the Didymos Reconnaissance and Asteroid Camera for Optical navigation (DRACO), the spacecraft's 20-centimeter-aperture (7.9-inch) camera, and transmitted to Earth in real time. The replay is ten times faster than reality, except for the last six images, which are shown at the same rate at which the spacecraft returned them. Both Didymos and Dimorphos are visible at the start of the video, and the final frame shows a patch of Dimorphos's surface 16 meters (51 feet) across. DART's impact occurred during transmission of the final image, resulting in a partial frame.Video credit: NASAJohns Hopkins APL

Cylone of the Week

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