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::Nothing ''official'' about the status of a planet. Where did you get this? I removed it for two reasons, both I think good enough. 1) hardly any astronomers now consider it a planet as it perfectly matches the requirement of a Plutino. 2) This is an OrbiterWiki and Orbiter has eight planets. --[[User:BadWolf|BadWolf]] 03:50, 20 April 2006 (MSD) | ::Nothing ''official'' about the status of a planet. Where did you get this? I removed it for two reasons, both I think good enough. 1) hardly any astronomers now consider it a planet as it perfectly matches the requirement of a Plutino. 2) This is an OrbiterWiki and Orbiter has eight planets. --[[User:BadWolf|BadWolf]] 03:50, 20 April 2006 (MSD) | ||
− | :::You can download an addon for Pluto. Anyway, your argument conflates a planet with an object which is present in Orbiter. Also, whilst it may be concidered not to be a planet by any number of astronomers, all attempts to remove this status have failed, so it must have some support. | + | :::You can download an addon for Pluto. Anyway, your argument conflates a planet with an object which is present in Orbiter. Also, whilst it may be concidered not to be a planet by any number of astronomers, all attempts to remove this status have failed, so it must have some support. |
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Lets make the template a bit broader and include the most relevant examples for objects of each class. Eg, have the sun away from the category "Other" and name its category: Star or Central star. For comets, NEOs, KBO, etc, lets just have 5 major examples (eg Halley) and a link named "more..." for a complete listing of such objects, eg via a category. --[[User:Urwumpe|Urwumpe]] 01:55, 16 April 2006 (MSD) | Lets make the template a bit broader and include the most relevant examples for objects of each class. Eg, have the sun away from the category "Other" and name its category: Star or Central star. For comets, NEOs, KBO, etc, lets just have 5 major examples (eg Halley) and a link named "more..." for a complete listing of such objects, eg via a category. --[[User:Urwumpe|Urwumpe]] 01:55, 16 April 2006 (MSD) | ||
*That would give us a huge template. But it is a good idea, maybe just one example though? --[[User:GW Simulations|GW_Simulations]] 17:39, 17 April 2006 (MSD) | *That would give us a huge template. But it is a good idea, maybe just one example though? --[[User:GW Simulations|GW_Simulations]] 17:39, 17 April 2006 (MSD) | ||
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