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  2. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    An Article Wizard is available to help you create an article through the Articles for Creation process, where it will be reviewed and considered for publication: Launch the Article Wizard. Consider looking at our introductory tutorial or reviewing contributing to Wikipedia to learn the basics about editing.

  3. 2-step (breakdance move) - Wikipedia

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    Step-by-step. This description is for clockwise rotation. As the name implies, there are a total of two steps in this dance move. A standard version begins in a push up position. From the push up position, kick your right leg to the left side as if you were going to a 3-step position. Pull your right leg back so that your legs make a v-shape.

  4. Wikipedia:Why create an account? - Wikipedia

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    Registering doesn't just give you better tools for making edits; an account facilitates working with other volunteers. Creating an account is fast, easy, and completely free of charge. You don't need to be registered to contribute, but registering and using an account on Wikipedia to contribute provides many benefits, including the ability to:

  5. Paris Hilton shares who is on her group text for ... - AOL

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    Hilton and her husband, Carter Reum, share two children together: 1-year-old son Phoenix and daughter London, whom the proud parents welcomed in November 2023. Both children were born via ...

  6. Astronaut training - Wikipedia

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    The trainees must learn medicine, language, robotics and piloting, space system engineering, the organization of space systems, and the acronyms in aerospace engineering during the basic training. While 60% to 80% of the astronauts will experience space motion sickness, including pallor, cold sweating, vomiting, and anorexia, [7] the astronaut ...

  7. Christopher Williams (astronaut) - Wikipedia

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    Background. Williams grew up in Potomac, Maryland.He graduated Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland in 2001. He graduated from Stanford University in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in physics and a doctorate in physics from MIT in 2012, where his research was in astrophysics.

  8. First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    The fact that Armstrong got chosen to be "first down" on the lunar surface was a surprise, with astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. being expected to get priority. The mission itself proceeded spectacularly well, and Armstrong delivered his famous line: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."

  9. SpaceX Starship integrated flight test 4 - Wikipedia

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    Development prior to launch. The third test flight (IFT-3) in March 2024 attained full duration burns of both the Super Heavy booster and Starship and the ship attained orbital velocity, but the flight testing continued to additional objectives as SpaceX is also developing the technology to return both vehicles through the atmosphere.