Template:Did you know nominations/Jupiter in fiction
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The result was: promoted by Kavyansh.Singh (talk) 08:46, 3 September 2022 (UTC)
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Jupiter in fiction
- ... that fictional depictions of Jupiter have portrayed human habitation on the planet and its moons both by altering the environment to be more suitable for humans and vice versa? Source:
In The Seedling Stars (1957), James Blish speculates on technologically modifying humans to survive on Jupiter (see Pantropy), [...] Gregory Benford's "The Future of the Jovian System" (1985) focuses on terraforming Ganymede
(The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy, "Jupiter and the Outer Planets")- ALT0a ... that fictional depictions of Jupiter have portrayed human habitation on the planet and its moons both by altering the environment to suit humans and altering humans to be suited to the environment? Source:
In The Seedling Stars (1957), James Blish speculates on technologically modifying humans to survive on Jupiter (see Pantropy), [...] Gregory Benford's "The Future of the Jovian System" (1985) focuses on terraforming Ganymede
(The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy, "Jupiter and the Outer Planets") - Comment: This is my fifth DYK nomination.
- ALT0a ... that fictional depictions of Jupiter have portrayed human habitation on the planet and its moons both by altering the environment to suit humans and altering humans to be suited to the environment? Source:
Improved to Good Article status by TompaDompa (talk). Self-nominated at 01:10, 31 August 2022 (UTC).
- Article was improved to GA and has the proper citations and formatting. The QPQ is not done - I count 7 DYKs by the nominator, I apologize if I am wrong. I do not see any obvious copyright violations. The article appears neutral. I am confused by the hook - especially the ending which says visa versa. I would like to ask for another hook. Lightburst (talk) 16:34, 31 August 2022 (UTC)
- I have previously nominated four articles for DYK: Template:Did you know nominations/Deseret (film), Template:Did you know nominations/Immortality in fiction, Template:Did you know nominations/Moon in science fiction, and Template:Did you know nominations/Mercury in fiction. I have seven "DYK credits" because I inexplicably received duplicate credits for Template:Did you know nominations/Moon in science fiction and also received credits for Template:Did you know nominations/Hyperspace and Template:Did you know nominations/Venus in fiction, where my contribution was that I reviewed the articles for WP:Good article status. Per WP:QPQ, it's the number of nominations and not the number of credits that counts. I added ALT0a, a rephrased version of the hook that is hopefully clearer (though longer). TompaDompa (talk) 22:44, 31 August 2022 (UTC)
- @TompaDompa: Thanks for the explanation. I will trust what you say. Regarding the hook, I do not understand why visa versa is in the hook? I may just be dense but the meaning is
with the main items in the preceding statement the other way around
Lightburst (talk) 23:56, 31 August 2022 (UTC)- Terraforming is changing the planetary environment to one humans can survive in. Pantropy is altering humans so they can survive in an alien environment they otherwise couldn't survive in. The former is adapting the environment to humans and the latter is adapting humans to the environment. TompaDompa (talk) 00:00, 1 September 2022 (UTC)
- @TompaDompa: Hehehe. I knew it must have been my comprehension. I appreciate your work. And I am checking this one as good to go. Lightburst (talk) 00:57, 1 September 2022 (UTC)
- @TompaDompa: Thanks for the explanation. I will trust what you say. Regarding the hook, I do not understand why visa versa is in the hook? I may just be dense but the meaning is
- I have previously nominated four articles for DYK: Template:Did you know nominations/Deseret (film), Template:Did you know nominations/Immortality in fiction, Template:Did you know nominations/Moon in science fiction, and Template:Did you know nominations/Mercury in fiction. I have seven "DYK credits" because I inexplicably received duplicate credits for Template:Did you know nominations/Moon in science fiction and also received credits for Template:Did you know nominations/Hyperspace and Template:Did you know nominations/Venus in fiction, where my contribution was that I reviewed the articles for WP:Good article status. Per WP:QPQ, it's the number of nominations and not the number of credits that counts. I added ALT0a, a rephrased version of the hook that is hopefully clearer (though longer). TompaDompa (talk) 22:44, 31 August 2022 (UTC)