Exoplanetaryscience
— Wikipedian  —
a human male (left) and female (right) similar to the specified user
Country United States
Time zonePST (UTC-8)
Current time01:12, May 1, 2024 PDT [refresh] Current time for UTC-8 is 00:12
RaceHuman
Handednessleft
Blood typeA- (6%)
IQ132 +/- ~10
Contact info
Blogplansci.blogspot.com
Emaillego55100@gmail.com
Exoplanetaryscience subpages

type in User:Exoplanetaryscience/ in search to see my subpages

Account statistics
Joined2013-07-11
First edit(IP) 2013-01-04
(User) 2013-07-11
Edit count10,000+
other
Edits per day12 (3947 days)
First edit563,872,299
First edit (IP)532,916,047
First current edit584,091,538
10th edit564,027,213
100th edit568,585,762
1,000th edit603,798,123
10,000th edit690,423,285
Babel user information
en-NThis user has a native understanding of English.
de-2Dieser Benutzer beherrscht Deutsch auf fortgeschrittenem Niveau.
Users by language

m³hello*, I'm Exoplanetaryscience! I like to edit wikipedia's astronomy-related topics. So far I have made pages on:

(Kuiper belt and Oort cloud objects)

(centaurs)

(Aten asteroids)

(Galaxies)

(star clusters)

(planets)

(planet types)

(near-Earth asteroids)

(astronomy websites)

(astronomers)

(impact craters)

(asteroid features)

(nearby stars)

(comets)

(cyclones)

(brown dwarves)

(moons)

(Insterstellar objects)

(hyperbolic objects)

(stars)

(stellar events)

(impact events)

(islands)

^ ^ ^ I substantially contributed to/overhauled the article in question, but did not create it.

I also use my un-logged-in account, [4]**, for more general edits in errors and more data.

* pronounced "myehllow"
** It appears that my IP address changed to 107.184.134.64 a few days ago.
*** Changed again to IPV6- https://www.search.com.vn/wiki/en/Special:Contributions/2605:E000:7EC4:3000:5D71:A06D:C7C5:7446 [2605:e000:7ec4:3000:5d71:a06d:c7c5:7446 2605:e000:7ec4:3000:5d71:a06d:c7c5:7446].
*** Also 2605:E000:7EC4:3000:FCFC:365:6254:8384

This user has been editing wikipedia for 10 years, 9 months and 20 days, and as an IP address for 11 years, 3 months and 27 days. I'm ranked somewhere between 5,900 and 6,000 on that big list, with ~14,090 edits as of Juny 2018

badges, barnstars & cookies

The Barnstar of Good Humor!
Hello Exoplanetaryscience.Recently you have signed my guestbook! Thank you very much for signing my guestbook. Cheers.--Pratyya (Hello!) 07:48, 27 April 2014 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
Thank you very much for your kind message on my talk page, I am honoured that you were thinking of RfA. I'm not sure whether I'm coming or going to be honest, I left for a few months at the beginning of August, and had a look in a few months later but couldn't build up any enthusiasm. It's more than likely I'll come back at some point, but we'll see. Thank you for your support. All the best, Matty.007 12:01, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
For your tireless work in improving the categorization of Solar System bodies. JorisvS (talk) 13:20, 12 March 2015 (UTC)
The Current Events Barnstar
Barnstar for keeping the New Horizons and Pluto articles as up to date as possible. Well done!!! --LL221W (talk) 05:51, 15 July 2015 (UTC)
Many thanks for keeping an eye on the John Bowman Lindsay article and reverting the maniac who keeps trying to change the spelling. Given the DNB, his grave stone and signature (and every other reference) all spell it Lindsay, I can't imagine what the mystery "changer" is trying to prove! Dorset100 (talk) 21:53, 1 December 2016 (UTC)


This editor is a
Veteran Editor II
and is entitled to display this
Bronze Editor Star.
including IP address edits
Welcome! Here, have a plate of fresh cookies
Per aspera ad astra! Fomeister (talk) 06:07, 7 July 2016 (UTC)

my userboxes

this user apologizes for having so many userboxes, but refuses to acknowledge the fact that having so many could ever cause any problems whatsoever.

About

This user is a mammal.


Locations I live in/have been to

Pets

This user keeps pet fish.

Humor (Humour)

Wikipedia

Interests, hobbies, etc

BAM!This user believes that gaaahhhlic is a beautiful thing!


This user loves to go camping.
This user is interested in numismatics.

Music

Astronomy

This user misses Pluto. May its planethood rest in peace.
This user doesn't care whether Pluto is a planet or not – but IAU's 2006 redefinition of planet was a linguistic-philosophical embarrassment.
Eagle NebulaThis user is interested in astronomy.
This user adamantly considers both Pluto and Eris to be "Planets"

Projects being undertaken

  • Project Category Sort Terminology - to come up with an efficient and easily-navigable way to browse through categories on wikipedia.
  • Project NGC objects - to make a wikipedia article for every object in the NGC catalog - all 7840 of them.

Outside of wikipedia

  • Project Milky Way - an attempt at making a 3D catalog of every star with a measured parallax in the Milky Way
  • Project Solar System - another projection attempt, this one making a 3D map of the Solar System, every asteroid and comet and planet.
  • Project Galaxies - Yet another projection to make a 3D map of every galaxy with a measured redshift.
  • Project ZOAG - To map every galaxy and nebula hidden in the Zone of Avoidance (ZOA) - the area that the Milky Way covers - using SDSS and DSS images.

And many more.

Whatever's going on in X1-12 right now

Astronomy contributions

  • Helped recover 2008 VM49 (SDSS observations in early 2009 that expanded the observation arc from a few days to a couple months, allowing further recovery by the Mount Lemmon Survey and PANSTARRS).
  • Precovered 2013 FZ27 from SDSS observations in 2001
  • Precovered 2011 GM27 from SDSS observations in 2006.
  • Precovered 2004 XR190 from SDSS observations in 2002.
  • Precovered 311P/PANSTARRS from SDSS observations in 2005.
  • Discovered nearly 50 asteroids from SDSS data - unknown amount of them have been since recovered.
  • Discovered nearby binary star 2MASS J18352154–3123385, with estimated distance of 27 +/- 8 light years. Gaia observations will determine distance more certainly.
  • Precovered 2015 DB216 from SDSS observations in 2003
  • Precovered 2014 UM33 from SDSS observations in 2009

Discovered asteroids

  • 2018 PE42
  • 2018 PF42
  • 2018 PG42
  • 2018 RN48
  • 2018 RO48
  • 2018 RP48

MPECs I've been in

2019-J1212020-K2002020-M702020-M712020-M792020-M802020-M852020-M862020-M872020-M902020-M912020-N222020-P412020-P1102020-Q172020-R1602020-V682020-X102020-Y1172021-A1702021-B082021-M112021-M122021-M132021-M142021-M152021-M162021-M172021-M182021-M192021-M202021-M212021-M222021-M232021-M242021-M252021-M262021-M272021-M402021-M962021-M102

Assisted in numbering the following objects

  • Co-co-co-co-co-co-co-discoverer of Planet Nine (With M. Brown, K. Batygin, C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. De la Fuente Marcos, C. Trujillo, and S. Sheppard)
  • Discoverer of the Vulcanids
  • Discoverer/Presenter of the Psyche-Hesperia hypothesis
  • Credited in several papers, including [5]


its name is Erebus