User:DubaiTerminator

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Hello, I'm DubaiTerminator and have been a member of Wikipedia since early 2008. I have made many edits on the site, particularly to topics relating to Dubai. I have made significant edits in the featured article List of tallest buildings in Dubai. The article still calls for a considerable amount of improvement and I would appreciate it if more people could find time to update the article. Most of the edits I make relate to cities such as Dubai. I may also edit articles relating to space or physics. However, most of my edits come from simple grammatical improvements to random articles that I read over.

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Articles currently needing help

Halloween - Needs to have more detail

Noah's Ark Waterpark - Article is written as if it is an ad

List of fish common names - Looks very unprofessional because hardly any names are capitalized

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Pictures

Burj Dubai Tower, when completed in 2009 it will be named the tallest structure ever to stand on Earth in every height catagory


Photo of the man-made island The Palm Jumeirah. (Photo taken by Alexander Heilner)


Atlantis, The Palm is now complete. In this picture it shows it nearing completion. It is located on the man-made island Palm Jumeirah.


A Beautiful picture of the Carina Nebula. (The picture was the featured picture on 8/20/2007)

Another beautiful picture. This one of the Keyhole Nebula. The Keyhole is located within the Carinae Nebula.

An artist concept of a triple sunset on a moon of HD 188753 Ab.

A wonderful picture of the Crab Nebula.

Spectacular depiction of the extrasolar planet HD 209458 b

Another great image of HD 209458.

Artist concept illustrates how a massive collision of objects may have smashed together to create the dust ring around the star Vega.

Simulated image of a black hole in front of the Milky Way. The hole has 10 solar masses and is viewed from a distance of 600 km.

Infrared picture of Kepler's Supernova Remnant SN 1604

This an image of the Cloud pattern on Jupiter.

Milk Drop Coronet
Milk Drop Coronet is a high-speed photograph taken in 1957 by the American engineer and photographer Harold "Doc" Edgerton. It shows a drop of milk striking a surface and forming a crown-shaped splash, captured using Edgerton's stroboscope-based flash photography techniques. A professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Edgerton had pioneered the use of extremely short flashes of light to photograph the motion of electric motors, later applying the technique to phenomena such as flying insects, bullets, and splashing liquids. He had experimented with milk-drop images since 1932 and produced a similar photograph in 1936. Milk Drop Coronet became one of the best-known examples of high-speed photography, widely exhibited in museums and included in Time's list of the 100 most influential photographs.Photograph credit: Harold Edgerton
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