User:Minorax

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  • Hello everyone, I'm Minorax. I've been editing the English Wikipedia for slightly over 5 years now and usually patrol Special:NewPages and find files that can be moved to Commons.

    As a global sysop, I patrol small wikis and help out with administrative stuff there, typically finding x-wiki socks and reverting vandalism. For a list of other user rights, see m:User:Minorax/matrix.

    If you have any queries or require assistance on wikis that have the GS-toolset enabled, do not hesitate to contact me.

    EN-5 This user has professional knowledge of English.
    ZH-5 这位用户的中文达到专业水平。
    KO-1 이 사용자는 한국어를 조금 할 수 있습니다.
    MS-1 Pengguna ini memiliki kemahiran asas dalam bahasa Melayu.
    FR-1 Cet utilisateur dispose de connaissances de base en français.
    NAN-2 Chit-ê iōng-chiá tha̍k-siá Bân-lâm-gú ê lêng-le̍k sī tiong-kip.
    YUE-1 呢位用戶有基本嘅廣東話知識。
       NOTE: nan & yue: read & speak only.
    en-4 This user has near native speaker knowledge of English.
    zh-4 这位用户的中文达到接近母语水平
    ko-1 이 사용자는 한국어조금 할 수 있습니다.
    ms-1 Pengguna ini memiliki kemahiran asas dalam bahasa Melayu.
    fr-1 Cet utilisateur dispose de connaissances de base en français.
    nan-2 Chit-ê iōng-chiá tha̍k-siá Bân-lâm-gú ê lêng-le̍k sī tiong-kip.
    yue-1 呢位用戶有基本粵語知識。

    Heart Nebula

    The Heart Nebula is an emission nebula, 7500 light years from Earth, located in the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way in the constellation Cassiopeia. It was discovered by William Herschel on 3 November 1787. Spanning almost 2 degrees in the sky, its shape is driven by stellar winds from the hot stars in its core. The nebula displays glowing ionized hydrogen gas and darker dust lanes, and is also made up of ionised oxygen and sulfur gasses, which cause rich blue and orange colours to be seen in narrowband images. This photograph of the Heart Nebula, with the Fish Head Nebula also visible in the top right corner, is a narrowband image captured on a 70mm scope with a capture period of around 44 hours.

    Photograph credit: Ram Samudrala
    Wreckage from the Battle of Villers-Bocage
    Wreckage from the Battle of Villers-Bocage

    The Battle of Villers-Bocage took place in Normandy, France, on 13 June 1944 during World War II. Following the D-Day landings on 6 June, the Germans established defences in front of Caen. The British attacked to attempt to exploit a gap in the German defences west of the city. They reached Villers-Bocage without incident in the morning but were ambushed by Tiger I tanks as they left the town and numerous tanks, anti-tank guns and transport vehicles were destroyed. The Germans then attacked the town but were repulsed. The British withdrew west of Villers-Bocage that evening and repulsed another attack the next day. The British conduct in the battle was controversial because their withdrawal marked the end of the post–D-Day "scramble for ground" and the start of an attritional battle for Caen. Some historians wrote that the British attack was a failure caused by a lack of conviction among some senior commanders; others judged the British force to be insufficiently strong for the task. (Full article...)

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