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264::::I'm a little iffy on that, because I feel that ''History and mythology'' should follow the main stream of the constellation's history. And it was already identified as a ram in Babylon and Greece contemporaneously to its Hebrew and Syrian identification, so I'd be a little hesitant to move an identification that didn't take hold internationally into the main history section. If you feel it's necessary, I'll of course defer to your judgment, just wanted to clarify my original reasoning. :) ::::No no, that's cool. ] (] '''·''' ]) 14:50, 5 June 2012 (UTC) Otherwise looking not too bad. More later. ] (] '''·''' ]) 21:12, 3 June 2012 (UTC) :Thanks for the review so far! I appreciate it - you're a good reviewer. ]<nowiki: --> 605: 588: 576: 553: 538: 519: 511: 496: 485: 477: 458: 447: 42: 230:
Hrm, well, Andromeda got some comments from confused people who thought it was just a pattern of stars and didn't understand the borders thing; they requested specific glossing there and I supposed the same confusion might apply here. Would a move of that clause to the very beginning of the section
260::::I can't find the spectral class on the second star unless I'm being a complete knucklehead with SIMBAD. I did move the sentence though. ::::I think sometimes figuring out the second spectrum is tricky, but I'm a neophyte in these things....] (] '''·''' ]) 14:52, 5 June 2012 (UTC) ::'' <s: --> 320:
Sorry I didn't get to this sooner, I really should remember to check my watchlist. I wrote a little paragraph on Teegarden's star and added Segue 2 and Arp 276; I also stuck in a paragraph about all the stars with planetary systems that were notable enough for an article. How does that look?
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Reworded the second to "Though it specifically came to represent the ram whose fleece became the Golden Fleece in Ancient Greece, it had represented a ram since late Babylonian times."
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looks? Feel free to revert if you think it is not an improvement. Tried to make it less listy and group stars into bright stars, doubles, variables and miscelllaneous.
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The Daytime Arietid meteor shower is the strongest meteor showers that occurs during the day and lasts from May 22 to June 2.'' - singular/plural issue here.</s: -->
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Actually, I'd list things out in the lead a bit - something like, "not a bright constellation with only one second (alpha) and one third magnitude (beta) star...."
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I'd move the short sentence on beta being A5 to past its mention of being a spectroscopic binary and mention the spectrum of the second star.</s: -->
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I'd move the oneliner on hebrew and syrian depictions in ''In non-Western astronomy'' up into the first section as it looks odd where it is.</s: -->
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help, plus a rewrite of the sentence to something like "Aries is now recognized as an official constellation by the IAU, albeit as a specific..."?
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I like it a lot! Aries may be my new constellation article prototype. :) Is there anything else you think could do with fixing?
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be nice if both lead paras didn't start with "Aries....", but nothing is jumping out at me as an alternative right now.
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Yep, this will be at FAC in a week or so. Need to write more on meteor showers, but I think it's closeish.
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Better....I take it this will go to FAC so am giving it as hefty a shove as possible....
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Aries was originally defined in ancient texts as a specific pattern of stars...
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looked interesting too....maybe prioritise some other really unusual things?
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section, but that is over and above. Will play with it later tonight
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No edit wars, etc. (Vandalism does not count against GA):
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Images are provided where possible and appropriate, with
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I'd link the bright stars and meteor showers in the lead.
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Images are copyright tagged, and non-free images have
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Look, it passes GA criteria now - I am musing on the
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I'll begin copyediting as I go, and jot notes below:
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