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    Wikipedia Asian Month 2020

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    Wikipedia Asian Month 2020
    Wikipedia Asian Month 2020

    Hi WAM organizers and participants!

    Hope you are all doing well! Now is the time to sign up for Wikipedia Asian Month 2020, which will take place in this November.

    For organizers:

    Here are the basic guidance and regulations for organizers. Please remember to:

    1. use Fountain tool (you can find the usage guidance easily on meta page), or else you and your participants’ will not be able to receive the prize from WAM team.
    2. Add your language projects and organizer list to the meta page before October 29th, 2020.
    3. Inform your community members WAM 2020 is coming soon!!!
    4. If you want WAM team to share your event information on Facebook / twitter, or you want to share your WAM experience/ achievements on our blog, feel free to send an email to [email protected] or PM us via facebook.

    If you want to hold a thematic event that is related to WAM, a.k.a. WAM sub-contest. The process is the same as the language one.

    For participants:

    Here are the event regulations and Q&A information. Just join us! Let’s edit articles and win the prizes!

    Here are some updates from WAM team:

    1. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year we hope all the Edit-a-thons are online not physical ones.
    2. The international postal systems are not stable enough at the moment, WAM team have decided to send all the qualified participants/ organizers extra digital postcards/ certifications. (You will still get the paper ones!)
    3. Our team has created a meta page so that everyone tracking the progress and the delivery status.

    If you have any suggestions or thoughts, feel free to reach out the WAM team via emailing [email protected] or discuss on the meta talk page. If it’s urgent, please contact the leader directly ([email protected]).

    Hope you all have fun in Wikipedia Asian Month 2020

    Sincerely yours,

    Wikipedia Asian Month International Team 2020.10

    TheWikiWizard-June 2021

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    Hello, Path slopu! Here is the June 2021 issue of TheWikiWizard.

    Wikipedia News

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    • The IRC channels used for Wikipedia have changed, you can read more on it here. While TWW was aware of this in the last issue, we decided to wait and publish this in this issue, when the issue is not as new any more, and more information has been developed.
    • There was quick interruption in editing on Wikipedia, that was to test server switching should an emergency happen, more details can be found here.

    Humour

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    This section was written by CanadianOtaku --つがる Talk to つがる:) 🍁
    • Internet Explorer still thinks freenode is the best IRC service!
    • It has been proven that editing the article Cheese while eating Cheese is considered a WP:COI.
    • This joke has been donated to us from aliens, hopefully they learned UTF-8: £

    Wikipedia Asian Month 2021

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    Hi Wikipedia Asian Month organizers and participants! Hope you are all doing well! Now is the time to sign up for Wikipedia Asian Month 2021, which will take place in this November.

    For organizers:

    Here are the basic guidance and regulations for organizers. Please remember to:

    1. use Fountain tool (you can find the usage guidance easily on meta page), or else you and your participants' will not be able to receive the prize from Wikipedia Asian Month team.
    2. Add your language projects and organizer list to the meta page before October 29th, 2021.
    3. Inform your community members Wikipedia Asian Month 2021 is coming soon!!!
    4. If you want Wikipedia Asian Month team to share your event information on Facebook / Twitter, or you want to share your Wikipedia Asian Month experience / achievements on our blog, feel free to send an email to [email protected] or PM us via Facebook.

    If you want to hold a thematic event that is related to Wikipedia Asian Month, a.k.a. Wikipedia Asian Month sub-contest. The process is the same as the language one.

    For participants:

    Here are the event regulations and Q&A information. Just join us! Let's edit articles and win the prizes!

    Here are some updates from Wikipedia Asian Month team:

    1. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year we hope all the Edit-a-thons are online not physical ones.
    2. The international postal systems are not stable enough at the moment, Wikipedia Asian Month team have decided to send all the qualified participants/ organizers extra digital postcards/ certifications. (You will still get the paper ones!)
    3. Our team has created a meta page so that everyone tracking the progress and the delivery status.

    If you have any suggestions or thoughts, feel free to reach out the Wikipedia Asian Month team via emailing [email protected] or discuss on the meta talk page. If it's urgent, please contact the leader directly ([email protected]).

    Hope you all have fun in Wikipedia Asian Month 2021

    Sincerely yours,

    Wikipedia Asian Month International Team, 2021.10

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    The Downlink The WikiProject Spaceflight Newsletter
    2025
    1 — 30 April
    Volume 3 — Issue 4
    Spaceflight Project • Project discussion • Members • Assessment • Open tasks • Popular pages • The Downlink
    In the News
    • On 1 April, Fram2 became the first crewed mission to enter into a retrograde orbit around Earth's poles.
    Article of the month

    The Apollo Abort Guidance System (AGS, also known as Abort Guidance Section) was a backup computer system providing an abort capability in the event of failure of the Lunar Module's primary guidance system (Apollo PGNCS) during descent, ascent or rendezvous. As an abort system, it did not support guidance for a lunar landing.

    The AGS was designed by TRW independently of the development of the Apollo Guidance Computer and PGNCS.

    It was the first navigation system to use a strapdown Inertial Measurement Unit rather than a gimbaled gyrostabilized IMU (as used by PGNCS). Although not as accurate as the gimbaled IMU, it provided satisfactory accuracy with the help of the optical telescope and rendezvous radar. It was also lighter and smaller in size.

    Image of the month
    Falcon 9 Full Thrust

    Starting development in 2014, the Falcon 9 Full Thrust is a variant of the Falcon 9 that is the first orbital rocket to have a first stage successfully land vertically after launch. The stage shown here is from the April 2016 SpaceX CRS-8 mission, after landing on the autonomous spaceport drone ship Of Course I Still Love You.

    Members

    New Members:

    Number of active members: 208. Total number of members: 433.

    April Launches
    All times stated here are in UTC. See a current list: here.


    1. United States Falcon 9 Block 5Fram2 (1 Apr. at 00:46 UTC) (success)
    2. China Long March 2F/GShenzhou 20 (24 Apr. at 09:17 UTC) (success)
    3. United States Atlas V 551 — 27 KuiperSats (28 Apr. at 23:01) (success)
    4. United States Firefly Alpha — LM-400 Demo (29 Apr. at 13:37) (launch failure)
    Article Statistics
    This data reflects values from 30 April 2025.

    Monthly Changes

    Since March 2025, four new high-importance, two new mid-importance, twenty new low-importance, and two new NA-importance articles have been created. Four unknown-importance articles have been removed, for a total of 24 new articles. One article has been promoted to Featured Article status. There are also five more B-class articles, eighteen more C-class articles, eleven more Start-class articles, six fewer Stub-class articles, and six more lists.

    Special thanks to Neopeius for significantly working on some of the Timeline of spaceflight articles (specifically 1953, 54, 55, and most recently 56). Thanks also to Sotakarhu for table work in the latter.

    Discuss & propose changes to The Downlink at The Downlink talk page. To unsubscribe from the newsletter remove your name from the Mailing list.
    Newsletter contributors: Ships&Space

    MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 04:26, 19 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]