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Wikiproject Astronomical objects
(WP:ASTRO)

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Project Active members Assess Active
Astronomy WikiProjects
Astronomy 188 Yes Yes
Astronomical objects 31 No Yes
Constellations (task force) 7 No No
Cosmology (task force) <30 No No
Eclipses 11 No Yes
Solar System WikiProjects
Solar System 38 Yes Yes
Jupiter (task force) 3 No Yes
Mars 11 Yes Yes
Moon 17 Yes Partial
Spaceflight WikiProjects
Spaceflight 91 Yes Yes
Adopt an astronaut (working group) >5 No Yes
Aerospace biography (task force) <9 No No
ESA (task force) 4 Yes No
Space stations (working group) 2 No No
Timeline of spaceflight (working group) 8 No Partial
Data as of 24 October 2020

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Structure

A series of infobox templates have been designed for all types of astronomical objects. Details can be found here.

Projects

A list of the most important astronomical object topics is maintained at /Worklist. Please work on bringing these articles up to good or featured standards! The standards required are given at Wikipedia:What is a featured article? and Wikipedia:What is a good article?.

You can also join the Astronomy Collaboration of the Week. Each week, an article from either the Worklist or another astronomy-related article, is nominated and selected to be the collaboration of the week. This article is then improved by participating wikipedians to at least good-article or featured-article status.


Templates

Astronomical object articles need an infobox to show basic data about them. A complete list of the templates to be used is at /Infoboxes.

When filling in scientific data, you may find the following templates useful:

  • {{±|pos|neg}} which produces: +pos
    neg
    used thus: 500 +35
    −22
    km
    . (Avoid using it in a link, though: it looks bad)
  • {{e|n}} which produces: ×10n used thus: 5.97{{e|24}} kg, which gives 5.97×1024 kg.

Other useful templates:


Astronomy Collaboration of the Week

Categories

Newest astronomical object articles

Please feel free to list your new Astronomical objects-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the main page. DYN has a 72 hr. time limit from the creation of the article.

Resources

Important resources for researching articles:

Archives