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WIKIPEDIA – QUALITY KNOWLEDGE FOR A QUALITY WORLD WIKIPEDIA – The 5th Most Popular Site On The Internet, With Over 7 Billion Potential Viewers, Was Launched On January 15, 2001 (1st edit by co-founder Jimmy Wales) And Has Been Freely Available Worldwide (in over 300 languages) For 25 years, 5 months and 7 days – Wikipedia Has 67,735,176 Total Articles (7,198,833 in English) (*VITAL*: 10–100–1000; *BEST*: 44,154; *TOPS*: Last 24 hours; Last Week: Top25; Top5000) – And Has (for the English version) 813 Administrators And 262,597 Active Editors, Including Over 1,200 PhDs And 110 MDs – as of June 22, 2026.
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- Wikipedia => Is Honored With A Monument – as of October 22, 2014.
- Wikipedia => Is The Name Of An Asteroid – as of January 27, 2013.
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ASTRONOMERS have confirmed (as of April 23, 2026) =>
6,416 Extrasolar Planets (in 4,809 Planetary Systems and 1,061 Multiple Planetary Systems).NASA PROBES – CURRENTLY ACTIVE on the planet Mars (as of June 22, 2026) =>
"CURIOSITY" => 4933 Sols (5068 Days) (13 years, 320 days) (landed August 6, 2012).
"INSIGHT" => 2691 Sols (2765 Days) (7 years, 208 days) (landed November 26, 2018).
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WIKIPEDIA – The Free Encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA – The 5th most popular site on the Internet, was launched on January 15, 2001 (1st edit by co-founder Jimmy Wales), is currently published in over 300 languages, has been freely available worldwide for 25 years, 5 months and 7 days – Wikipedia has 67,735,204 total articles (7,198,833 in English (stats); 282,311 in Simple English) – *VITAL ARTICLES*: 10–100–1000; *BEST ARTICLES*: 44,154; *POPULAR ARTICLES*: Last 24 hours; Last Week: Top25; Top5000 – and has (for the English version) 813 administrators and 262,597 active editors – as of 05:19, June 22, 2026 (UTC).
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- Wikipedia => Is "over 85 times" the size of Encyclopedia Britannica. (calc)
- Wikipedia => Is encoded in synthetic DNA strands – as of June 2019.
- Wikipedia => Is laser-etched in glass on the Moon – as of April 2019.
- Wikipedia => Is available as 7,473 Books for $500,000 – as of July 2015.
- Wikipedia => Is honored with a Monument – as of October 2014.
- Wikipedia => Is the name of an Asteroid – as of January 2013.
- Wikipedia => "Is one of the Jewels in the internet’s crown."
- Wikipedia => "Nos Auxilium Facere Interrete Non Lactaverunt."
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SCIENCE NEWS HIGHLIGHTS by Years (including 2000s); History; Outline; Timelines (Human, Life, Nature); Questions.
- ASTRONOMERS have confirmed (as of April 23, 2026) => 6,416 Extrasolar Planets (in 4,809 Planetary Systems and 1,061 Multiple Planetary Systems).
- NASA PROBES that are currently active on the planet Mars (as of June 22, 2026):
"CURIOSITY" => 4933 Sols (5068 Days) (13 years, 320 days) (landed August 6, 2012).
"INSIGHT" => 2691 Sols (2765 Days) (7 years, 208 days) (landed November 26, 2018).
(USA Flag on Mars – Weather:Curiosity/InSight – Mars Rocks –"Martians Found?").
- SPACESHIP PLANET EARTH is speeding about "1 million miles an hour" through outer space? (talk).
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WIKIPEDIA – The Free Encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA – The 5th most popular site on the Internet was launched on January 15, 2001 (1st edit by co-founder Jimmy Wales), is currently published in over 300 languages, has been freely available worldwide for 25 years, 5 months and 7 days – Wikipedia has over 67,735,204 total articles (7,198,833 in English (stats); 282,311 in Simple English) – *VITAL ARTICLES* => Top10–100–1000; *BEST ARTICLES* => over 29,800; *POPULAR ARTICLES* (Last Week) => Top25; Top5000 – and has (for the Simple English version) 23 administrators and 3,373 active editors – as of 05:19, June 22, 2026 (UTC).
Estimated size of a printed version of Wikipedia (August 2010).
(Up-to-date image using volumes of Encyclopædia Britannica)* Wikipedia => Is "over 85 times" the size of Encyclopedia Britannica. (calc)
- Wikipedia => Is encoded in synthetic DNA strands – as of June 2019.
- Wikipedia => Is laser-etched in glass on the Moon – as of April 2019.
- Wikipedia => Is available as 7,473 Books for $500,000 – as of July 2015.
- Wikipedia => Is honored with a Monument – as of October 2014.
- Wikipedia => Is the name of an Asteroid – as of January 2013.
- Wikipedia => "Is one of the Jewels in the internet’s crown."
- Wikipedia => "Nos Auxilium Facere Interrete Non Lactaverunt."
- Wikipedia => "Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That's what we're doing."
SCIENCE NEWS HIGHLIGHTS by Years (including 2000s); History; Outline; Timelines (Human, Life, Nature); Questions.
- ASTRONOMERS have confirmed (as of August 1, 2019) => 4103 Extrasolar Planets (in 3056 Planetary Systems and 665 Multiplanetary systems).
- NASA PROBES that are currently active on the planet Mars (as of June 22, 2026):
"CURIOSITY" => 4933 Sols (5068 Days) (13 years, 320 days) (landed August 6, 2012).
"INSIGHT" => 2691 Sols (2765 Days) (7 years, 208 days) (landed November 26, 2018).
(USA Flag on Mars – Weather:Curiosity/InSight – Mars Rocks –"Martians Found?").
- SPACESHIP PLANET EARTH is speeding about "1 million miles an hour" through outer space? (talk).
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(Overview by Dr. Dennis Bogdan)WIKIPEDIA – The 5th most popular site on the Internet, was launched on January 15, 2001 (1st edit by co-founder Jimmy Wales), is currently published in over 300 languages, has been freely available worldwide for 25 years, 5 months and 7 days – Wikipedia has 67,735,204 total articles (7,198,833 in English (stats); 282,311 in Simple English) – *VITAL ARTICLES*: 10–100–1000; *BEST ARTICLES*: 55,914; *POPULAR ARTICLES*: Last 24 hours; Last Week: Top25; Top5000 – and has (for the English version) 813 administrators and 262,597 active editors (includes over 1,400 stated PhDs and over 130 MDs) – as of 05:19, June 22, 2026 (UTC).
- Wikipedia => Is "over 90 times" the size of Encyclopedia Britannica (2021). (calc)
- Wikipedia => Is encoded in synthetic DNA strands (2019).
- Wikipedia => Is laser-etched in glass on the Moon (2019).
- Wikipedia => Is available as 7,473 Books for $500,000 (2015).
- Wikipedia => Is honored with a Monument (2014).
- Wikipedia => Is the name of an Asteroid (2013).
- Wikipedia => "Is one of the Jewels in the internet’s crown."
- Wikipedia => "Nos Auxilium Facere Interrete Non Lactaverunt."
- Wikipedia => "Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That's what we're doing."
HIGHLIGHTS by Years (including 2000s); Breakthroughs; History; Outline; Timelines (Human, Life, Nature); Questions.
- FACT => ASTRONOMERS have estimated that there are as many as "One Septillion" (1×1024 or, 1 with 24 zeros) STARS in the OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE – more stars than all the grains of beach sand on the planet EARTH.
- FACT => ASTRONOMERS have confirmed (as of April 23, 2026) => "6,416" ExoPLANETS (in "4,809" ExoPlanet Systems and "1,061" Multi-ExoPlanetary Systems) – after studying only a very, very small portion of the starry sky.
- FACT => The NASA PROBES currently active on the planet MARS (as of June 22, 2026) are the following:
"PERSEVERANCE" Rover & "INGENUITY" Helicopter => 1897 Sols (1950 Days) (5 years, 124 days) (landed February 18, 2021).
"CURIOSITY" Rover => 4933 Sols (5068 Days) (13 years, 320 days) (landed August 6, 2012).
(USA Flag on Mars – Mars Weather: Perseverance*Curiosity*InSight – Mars Rocks – "Martians Found?").
- FACT => A SPACESHIP from planet EARTH speeding "165,000 miles an hour" (as fast as our fastest one), would take nearly "20,000 years" to travel beyond our Solar System to the nearest star Proxima Centauri – with no worthy place to land.
- FACT => "SPACESHIP PLANET EARTH" is speeding about "One Million miles an hour" through outer space and, along with the rest of the Milky Way Galaxy, is traveling toward Andromeda Galaxy. (WikiTalk).
- FACT => The UNIVERSE contains LIFE – on planet EARTH – at least – and – we are NOT ALONE – Life abounds – wherever we are – with Microorganisms – at the very minimum.
- FACT => BIOLOGISTS currently understand that Microorganisms were the only known LIFE FORMS present during the earliest "85%" of time since the planet EARTH was formed "4.54 billion years ago" – Plants and Animals appear much more recently – in the latest "15%" of time – Modern Humans, much more recently yet – in less than the latest "0.005%" of time.
- FACT => BIOLOGISTS have estimated that over "99%" of "All" SPECIES of LIFE FORMS that have ever lived on planet EARTH are now EXTINCT.
- FACT => CHEMISTS have determined that "All" LIFE FORMS on planet EARTH are based on "ONE" particular chemical – with astronomical variations.
- FACT => PHYSICISTS have estimated that there is about 1×1082 (1 with 82 zeros) ATOMS in the OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE, and that additionally, at least "99.9999999%" of all the MATTER in the UNIVERSE, from the very small to the very large, is EMPTY SPACE.
HIGHLIGHTS by Years (including 2000s); Breakthroughs; History; Outline; Timelines (Human, Life, Nature); Questions.
- Astronomers estimate[1] that there are as many as "One Septillion" (1024 or, 1 with 24 zeros) stars in the observable Universe – more stars (and earth-like planets) than all the grains of beach sand on planet Earth[2][3][4] – many more stars, at an estimated 10100, may be contained in a Universe (observed and unobserved) considered Inflationary.[5]
- Astronomers confirm[6] (as of April 23, 2026) => 6,416 exoplanets (in 4,809 exoplanet systems and 1,061 multi-exoplanetary systems) – after studying only a very, very small portion of the starry sky.
- The NASA probes currently active on the planet Mars (as of June 22, 2026) are the following:
Perseverance rover & Ingenuity helicopter => 1897 sols (1950 days) (5 years, 124 days) (landed February 18, 2021).
Curiosity rover => 4933 sols (5068 days) (13 years, 320 days) (landed August 6, 2012).
(USA flag on Mars – Mars Weather: Perseverance*Curiosity*InSight – Mars rocks – Martians found?[7]).
- A spaceship from planet Earth speeding 165,000 miles an hour (as fast as our fastest one),[8] would take nearly 20,000 years[8][9] to travel beyond our Solar System to the nearest star Proxima Centauri – with no worthy place to land.
- Spaceship planet Earth is speeding about "One Million" miles an hour[10] through outer space and, along with the rest of the Milky Way Galaxy, is traveling toward Andromeda Galaxy. (WikiTalk)
- The Universe contains life – on planet Earth – at least – and – we are not alone – life abounds – wherever we are – with microorganisms – at the very minimum.[11]
- Biologists currently understand that microorganisms were the only known life forms present during the earliest 85% of time since the planet Earth was formed 4.54 billion years ago – Plants and Animals appear much more recently – in the latest 15% of time – Modern Humans, much more recently yet – in less than the latest 0.005% of time.
- Biologists have estimated that over 99%[12] of all species of life forms that have ever lived on planet Earth are now extinct. Further, the total number of living cells on the Earth currently is estimated to be 1030; the total number since the beginning of Earth as 1040, and the total number for the entire time of a habitable planet Earth as 1041.[13][14]
- Chemists have determined that all life forms on planet Earth are based on one particular chemical – with astronomical variations.[15][16]
- Physicists have estimated that there is about 1082 (1 with 82 zeros) atoms[17] in the observable Universe, and that additionally, at least 99.9999999%[18] of all the matter in the Universe, from the very small to the very large, is empty space.
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- ↑ Staff (2020). "How many stars are there in the Universe?". European Space Agency. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Mackie, Glen (February 1, 2002). "To see the Universe in a Grain of Taranaki Sand". Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing. Archived from the original on August 11, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
- ↑ Mack, Eric (19 March 2015). "There may be more Earth-like planets than grains of sand on all our beaches - New research contends that the Milky Way alone is flush with billions of potentially habitable planets -- and that's just one sliver of the universe". CNET. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ T. Bovaird, T.; Lineweaver, C.H.; Jacobsen, S.K. (13 March 2015). "Using the inclinations of Kepler systems to prioritize new Titius–Bode-based exoplanet predictions". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 448 (4): 3608–3627. doi:10.1093/mnras/stv221. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Totani, Tomonori (February 3, 2020). "Emergence of life in an inflationary universe". Scientific Reports. 10 (1671): 1671. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-58060-0. PMC 6997386. PMID 32015390.
- ↑ Staff (2020). "The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia - Catalog". The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Staff (2020). "Martians on Mars found by the Curiosity rover". 360cities.net. Archived from the original on December 3, 2023. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
- 1 2 Cofield, Calla (August 24, 2016). "How We Could Visit the Possibly Earth-Like Planet Proxima b". Space.com. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Bogdan, Dr. Dennis (2020). "Calculation - Time to nearest star". LiveJournal. Archived from the original on August 21, 2020. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
- ↑ Fraknoi, Andrew (2007). "How Fast Are You Moving When You Are Sitting Still?" (PDF). NASA. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Kolata, Gina (June 14, 2012). "In Good Health? Thank Your 100 Trillion Bacteria". The New York Times. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Novacek, Michael J. (November 8, 2014). "Prehistory's Brilliant Future". The New York Times. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Overbye, Dennis (December 1, 2023). "Exactly How Much Life Is on Earth? - According to a new study, living cells outnumber stars in the universe, highlighting the deep, underrated link between geophysics and biology". The New York Times. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Crockford, Peter W.; et al. (November 6, 2023). "The geologic history of primary productivity". Current Biology. 33 (21): P7741–4750.E5. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2023.09.040. PMID 37827153. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Bogdan, Dr. Dennis (February 16, 2020). "The one particular chemical is Nucleic Acid - a basic chemical for all known life forms - in the form of DNA - and/or - RNA - that defines - by way of a particular genetic code sequence - all the astronomically diverse known life forms on Earth - all such known life forms are essentially a variation of this particular Nucleic Acid chemical that, at a very basic level, has been uniquely coded for a specific known life form". Dr. Dennis Bogdan.
- ↑ Berg, J.M.; Tymoczko, J.L.; Stryer, L. (2002). "Chapter 5. DNA, RNA, and the Flow of Genetic Information". Book: Biochemistry. 5th edition. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
- ↑ Baker, Harry (July 11, 2021). "How many atoms are in the observable universe?". Live Science. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)- ↑ Sundermier, Ali (September 23, 2016). "99.9999999% of Your Body Is Empty Space". ScienceAlert. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
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