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Now that you are back, I wonder if I could trouble you to take a look at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/NERVA/archive2? The NERVA article could use a review. Hawkeye7 (discuss) 02:28, 29 March 2022 (UTC)
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Maury, Can you help with this article on Zap Energy? Their draft is being withheld for review before the article is stopped. Zap is an excellent fusion startup from the University of Washington, based on the flowing pinch work of Uri Schumlak. They have raised 40 million in VC funding. /info/en/?search=Draft:Zap_Energy - thanks Dr. Matt Moynihan. — Preceding unsigned comment added by WikiHelper2221 ( talk • contribs) 18:06, 6 May 2022 (UTC)
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Mackay doesn't but Birtles provides an approximate time frame for 85 Sq. Four Mk XVIIs with 720s were sent against the first raid on 21/22 January. 125 also had 720 but not sure when. I know they used them in interceptions versus KG 3 He 111-V1 carriers in September/October 1944. Dapi89 ( talk) 13:29, 31 July 2022 (UTC)
In 2004 u made a
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which amazingly has survived with only a {{cn}} tag added in 2015. I have been looking for a reference but the best I can find is the addition of this capability
to IP circa 2013 so I suspect u had some other networking protocol in mind. Care to update me or better yet the article?
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Hello! I am trying to get a new article added to Wikipedia on the Electra Laser built by the Naval Research Laboratory. Electra is an ICF machine built to study nuclear fusion, but it has a number of claims to fame - it shot 90,000 laser pulses over 10 hours and it's power supply went 13.5 million pulses over 3 weeks. I am reaching out to see if you could help get this approved. WikiHelper2221 ( talk) 01:48, 9 November 2022 (UTC)
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