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Tony Sidaway RFC

Just a friendly reminder: you have 24 hrs for another editor to co-certify the RFC, or else it is automatically cancelled... Georgewilliamherbert 02:51, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

Thanks, yeah, I don't think the other people are online right now, hopefully soon. And I thought it was 48 hours? Anyway, thanks. Chuck 02:55, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
This is no longer an issue. — Nathan 03:33, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, hopefully people will treat this with respect. Chuck 03:34, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
Additionally, to me, that RfC is brilliantly written. If I were to do it myself, I would've done much much worse. — Nathan 05:54, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
Haha, thanks. Too bad I'm good at writing and not Engineering (my major) :( . Chuck 05:58, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

RfC for Tony Sidaway

Hey Tawker, I'm pretty confused about your putting the speedy delete tag at Knowledge (XXG) talk:Requests for comment/Tony Sidaway 3 It doesn't seem to meet G1, and I was inder the assumption that if an RfC is really nonsense (which I believe this one is not), it would be thrown out after the 48 hours, when two people don't affirm that they tried to resolve the problem (which has already been done in this case). Just wanted to let you know thought that I've seen your edits and bots and think your a great editor, and hopefully this was just some mistake. See you around, Chuck 04:36, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

Ok, I tagged the wrong page I think, too many tabs open....... (lesson to self don't keep 50 tabs open at once) -- Tawker 04:37, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
Hahah, no problem...happens to me too. Later, Chuck 04:40, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

Your remarks on my talk page

Please refrain from reposting those comments. You are mistaken, and as I've tried to explain to you before, you do not have all the information so your involvement in my discussion with User:nathanrdotcom isn't helpful. Exploding Boy 20:14, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

I am not going to refrain from warning you not to make personal attacks after you've made a personal attack. By removing your warning, you are availing yourself of a block, and nobody wants that, as we have a continuing discussion at the RfC ongoing. Chuck 20:16, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
Exploding Boy, please watch your civility. Regardless of you being an admin, please bear in mind WP:CIVIL. Thank you.
As to this elusive information that Chuck appears to be missing, perhaps you could enlighten me as well. The only "information" that is relevant here is my signature and we're all aware of it. If there's some new information that we should all know, do enlighten me too, because I don't know it either. What would be helpful here is for you to kindly stop going on about information, and actually give this information. Thank you. — Nathan 20:39, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

What on earth is your problem? There was no personal attack. First, I can't read your name, hence chuckwagon (which is what it looks like to me). Second, your comments are far from useful. Advising a user to purchase a new computer because another user's signature does not display properly is not helpful, and could be considered a personal attack in itself. I will be removing your illegitimate warning from my talk page. Please stop reposting it. Exploding Boy 20:24, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

My comment about getting a new computer was a suggestion to remedy your viewing problems. Saying that my edits are useless is uncalled for and a personal attack. Calling me Chuckwagon becuase you can't read my name (I don't know why you can't read it) (and how does it look like Chuckwagon)), is uncalled for also. Please do not remove the warning again. Chuck 20:28, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

Nonsense. Your remark about getting a new computer was clearly intended as a dig, and as such your continued involvement in the nathanrdotcom signature discussion was obviously unhelpful. Your warning was illegitimate. Please stop threatening to block me; you have no basis on which to do so. Exploding Boy 20:32, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

I'm so so tempted to say something here but even I know when to quit. — Nathan 18:50, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

Your sig

Hello there! While I have absolutely nothing against your sig, I could probably use your help. The 3 characters in superscript... What are they? Meaning, what language/coding? The thing is I remember them show up properly when Firefoxing under Windows, but under my Linux box, all I see are three "unicode boxes" (or so I call them), meaning small squares with four hexadecimal digits inside. This is the usual problem I have with korean characters and some other east-asian scripts (while some, like japanese or chinese render fine). So, could you possibly have any idea what I'm talking about/help me? Misza13 20:37, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

Certainly. They're Korean characters (it's actually my name in Korean). Korean has many fonts and I'm not sure which is used here. I was stuck with the "unicode boxes" for quite some time until I downloaded all of the fonts. Chuck 20:39, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

Response to message

Hey. Since I typically respond on my own talk page unless someone mentions otherwise, I just wanted to drop you a note to let you know I had put up a response on my talk. Thanks. Shell 11:30, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

Your helpdesk query about floods

I have responded to your query on the helpdesk. You are welcome to leave any further questions on my talk page. Cheers. — Estarriol 11:03, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

Thanks

Thanks for notifying me about the WP:AN thing. I have taken care of it. --GeorgeMoney  00:35, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

No Problem, Chuck 00:36, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

Are you going to source that image? If you don't it will probably be deleted quite soon. --Tony Sidaway 05:32, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

Your justification says "The creator doesn't want royalties for it, just created it for a reference". Who created it? Where did you download it from? --Tony Sidaway 11:53, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
Just a friend who I go to school with..I doubt they'd want their name being used. Chuck 19:32, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

HTH HAND

They're acronyms: HTH HANDPhil | Talk 08:24, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

Wow I've never even heard of HAND until now. — Nathan 18:47, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

Theme

What do you want for your page?--Gangsta-Easter-Bunny 19:34, 10 June 2006 (UTC)

RFAr agianst Tony Sidaway

Hi Chuck. I was wondering, really, what do you hope to accomplish by sending Tony to RFAr? I, for one, support your statement, but I don't think there is much ArbCom can do. I don't think ArbCom can desysop him over something as minor as this, or block him, so I don't think theres much else that can be done. ArmCom cannot tell him to stop feeling he is right or tell him to view another side, which wouldn't happen anyways. -- from The King of Kings 06:43, 11 June 2006 (UTC)

Hey Moe, first off, glad you're back. In regards to the RfAr, I hope that the ArbCom will instruct Tony to leave signatures that do not violate guidlines alone (I believe this is within their power). The Arbcom can also, as far as I know, remind Tony of certain principles and etiquettes of this project. It was never my original intention to take this step (I didn't even want to go to RfC) but Tony habitually lessens his disruption by "talking-down" to his opposition. If Tony continues to "refactor" signatures after/if the case is accepted, the ArbCom can also issue a block per disruption or WP:POINT. However, I do not want Tony blocked for the sake of blocking Tony. I believe blocks should be preventive or stop-gap, rather than punitive. In the end, I guess, I'm hoping that Tony will stop changing signatures not on his talk page. If he does not, I'm hoping the Arbcom will tell him to do that. Thanks for the message and let me know if you have any more questions. Later, Chuck 06:53, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
The ArbCom can tell Tony to be more civil/polite/less condescending to users. They can also tell him to leave signatures alone. (at the risk of repeating what Chuck said) — Nathan 16:04, 11 June 2006 (UTC)

Vandalism?

That's the banned user Dschor. --Rory096 07:03, 14 June 2006 (UTC)


Please stop

I'm trying to have a discussion with Nathan. Please stop getting involved. You're not helping. Exploding Boy 05:34, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

Stop it! Please, do not misrepresent good-faith edits as threats. Please, stop hindering my attempts to solve a problem with a fellow editor. Exploding Boy 05:41, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
You threatened to get a mediator...simple enough to me. And you are not trying to solve a problem...you are confounding one. Please stop. Chuck 05:45, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

A request for mediation is not a threat. Not by any stretch of the imagination. Calling it such is a deliberate misrepresentation. Exploding Boy 06:36, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

*looks at the above and just shakes his head* — Nathan 18:50, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

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Cyde Weys userpage

just to take this off cyde's talk page... there are just a couple of points i want to state:

  • i think cyde's userpage is a tad ridiculous myself. it's a png! and impossible to read!
  • i think cyde's crusade against userboxes and sig files is divisive and counterproductive. i think people should not be interferred in their ability to control their own userspace and believe that doing so only creates bad will.
  • so, with those two above, i believe the cyde should have his userpage left alone. call me an optimist, but perhaps he will one day be able to see that his png page is no different than someone else's userbox farm or sig file and that an expression of individuality does not have to be a declaration of war.

frymaster 16:00, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

That's a good way to think about it. I will leave Cyde and his page alone and hope for the same in return. Thanks, Chuck 19:09, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Makes sense, but will he leave us alone in return? Highly doubtful. — Nathan 20:05, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
perhaps not. cyde is an interesting cat: he's had a (to me) ostentatious sig in the past, but speaks out against ostentatious sigs; he has a userpage from hell, but thinks all userboxes should be speedied (i have a quote to that effect)... however, just because he acts in a way we deem to be innapropriate does not mean that we should behave similarly. we should strive to raise the level of discourse here, not lower it. -- frymaster 21:34, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
I also reverted to make my point. I have to say interesting cat is an understatement. I think he just loves attention and will do what it takes to receive it. By making a big deal of the situation you fulfill his goal. I think frymaster is spot on this case. This may also be why he likes to hang out with Tony Sideway, they have many similarities. David D. (Talk) 22:28, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
*wild speculation* He seems to contradict himself in many ways. He speaks out against sigs, yet used to have an image-only sig (and presently, his sig seems annoying - I'll decide when I want to change my cursor, not anyone else). He apparently speaks out against userpages, but has an image-only userpage. The whole thing isn't appearing to make a lot of sense. — Nathan 00:41, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
I'll bet multiple people post under the same username. ;P ―Linux|erist 00:47, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
would that be reverse sockpuppetry? hm. -- frymaster 21:43, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

To see this message, go here (removed for incivilty) Chuck 00:07, 23 June 2006 (UTC) --Cyde↔Weys 19:39, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

or perhaps multiple people editing with one body? :) -- frymaster
Get over yourself Cyde, its getting very boring. David D. (Talk) 20:00, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

Iraq and the War on Terrorism

Knowledge (XXG):WOT is up for vote now. Rangeley 15:11, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

Thanks

Thanks for being bold and updating my edit count on my userpage every now and then :) — Nathan 18:51, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

My (Mtz206) RfA

Thanks for supporting me in my RFA. My Request was successful with 41 supports, 12 opposes and 5 neutrals, and I'll do my best to live up to your expectations. If in any point in the future you get the feeling I'm doing something wrong, do not hesitate to drop me a line. -- mtz206 (talk) 02:38, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

Culture is now the Core Topics COTF

You showed support for Amazon rainforest at Knowledge (XXG):Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Core topics/Core topics COTF. This article was selected as our collaboration. Hope you can help.

A short Esperanzial update

As you may have gathered, discussions have been raging for about a week on the Esperanza talk page as to the future direction of Esperanza. Some of these are still ongoing and warrant more input (such as the idea to scrap the members list altogether). However, some decisions have been made and the charter has hence been amended. See what happened. Basically, the whole leadership has had a reshuffle, so please review the new, improved charter.

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Re: Hello

Neither WP:UP or WP:ANON make any exceptions for anonymous users' userpages. If you can show me where the policies dictate this, I'll gladly accept your version of my userpage. --64.132.163.178 16:44, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

I'm going to look at those pages, but if I don't get back to you, don't think I'm ignoring you. There's a good chance I have to evacuate because of flooding in the Northeast US, so I'll get back to you when I get a chance. Later, Chuck 17:00, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
Good luck with the flooding, I hope everything turns out okay. --64.132.163.178 17:05, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Copyvio

Hello, I was just wondering what was in violation of copyrights when you made this edit.

Here: http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/DY-100_class. See also Knowledge (XXG):Administrators'_noticeboard#Copying_from_Memory_Alpha for some commentary on the issue. --Calton | Talk 04:00, 30 June 2006 (UTC)

WP:ESP/UPA note

Greetings, Chcknwnm. The judges would like to announce that the winner for the Esperanza User Page Contest has been chosen. Congratulations to Fir0002 for winning the contest. The winning entry can be found here.


If you'd like to participate in the contest again, check by the contest page in a few days and sign up. See you around. fetofs 12:55, 4 July 2006 (UTC)

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Libya

Hi,

I've recently added Libya to the list of featured article candidates. Overall the candidature is going well with many of the objections now sorted out. The final concrete objection is with the article's prose. I have been the main contributor to the article and have been looking at it for the previous 9 - 10 months. My eyes no longer see it freshly, so I am not a suitable copy-editor!

To meet the final demand of copy editing, I have been advised to ask different people to edit parts of the article.

I would really love to get this article featured as you can probably see from the page's history! I've worked very hard on it and I see this as possibly being the final hurdle.

You can see the prose objections, mostly raised by Sandy, on the candidature page. If you have the time, please choose a section (Politics, Religion, Culture etc.) and copyedit, perfect, ace it! I would be very grateful with any help I can get.

Thanks a lot,

--Jaw101ie 16:58, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

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Completing Version 0.5 reviews

Hi Chuck, I know it's been a while, but I thought I should check in with you. We've made it over 1000 articles! Now we only have about four weeks left to review articles for Knowledge (XXG):Version 0.5. I was wondering if you could take a look at Knowledge (XXG):Version_0.5/To_do and sign up for something? I'd like us to make sure we don't miss anything important. And once the end of the month rolls around we can take a well-deserved break...! Any help you can give would be most welcome. Hope you're doing well. Thanks, Walkerma 20:16, 3 September 2006 (UTC)

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good job

The E=MC² Barnstar
The E=MC² Barnstar

For your aweinspiring work on the Area of a disk and Star Trek edits, I, Randfan, award you, Chuck, these barnstar. Randfan 15:23, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

The E=MC² Barnstar
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Happy Birthday!

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I hope you accept unwrapped food gifts... Happy Birthday! Steveo2 12:07, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

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USS Titan (star trek)

Hi, just curious, was the USS Titan article redirected after an afd or something? Can't help thinking it's a valid article in it's own right, thats all. Cheers....live long and prosper! Jcuk 10:50, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

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Hi, I noticed that you are a member of the Space missions WikiProject. A couple of weeks ago, I proposed that the Space missions and Space travellers projects, which both appear to be inactive be merged into the Human Spaceflight project. Whilst this is being done, the capitalisation of the Human spaceflight project's title would also be corrected (ie. Human SpaceflightHuman spaceflight). The projects are all doing the same/very similar things, and in my opinion, a single, larger, project would be more effective than three smaller, and somewhat inactive projects.. In light of very little response to messages on the project talk pages, I am now sending this message to all members of all three projects, inviting them to discuss the proposal on the Human Spaceflight project's talk page. I would appreciate your opinion on this. Thanks. --GW_SimulationsUser Page | Talk 22:08, 28 January 2008 (UTC)

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The Downlink: Issue 0

 
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Welcome to The Downlink · Reorganisation of Space WikiProjects · User Activity Checks
Welcome to The Downlink
Welcome to The Downlink, a new monthly newsletter intended to inform members of WikiProject Spaceflight about the latest developments in the project and its articles. Future issues will contain information on issues under discussion, newly featured content, and articles written by members of the project to appear in the newsletter. All members of WikiProject Spaceflight are invited to contribute any content that they would like to see in the newsletter. If you were not aware of being a member of WikiProject Spaceflight, membership of the former Human spaceflight, Unmanned spaceflight, Timeline of spaceflight and Space colonization WikiProjects was merged into WikiProject spaceflight during the reorganisation of the spaceflight projects, for more details, please see below.
Reorganisation of Space WikiProjects
The ongoing discussion of the future of Space WikiProjects has been making progress. WikiProject Space was abolished on 5 December 2010, with the Spaceflight, Astronomy and Solar System projects becoming independent of each other. On the same day, an assessment banner, {{WikiProject Spaceflight}} was created for WikiProject Spaceflight to replace the generic space one which had been used previously. On 9 December, WikiProject Space Colonization was abolished, with its tasks being subsumed into WikiProject Spaceflight. On 12 December, the Human spaceflight and Unmanned spaceflight WikiProjects became task forces of WikiProject Spaceflight, whilst WikiProject Timeline of spaceflight became a working group.

A number of issues are still under discussion:

  • Introducing better defined assessment criteria and an A-class review process
  • Setting clearer importance criteria for assessing articles
  • Establishing a joint task force with the Astronomy and Solar System projects to cover space telescopes and planetary probes
  • Defining the roles of projects, taskforces and working groups, and processes for establishing new ones
  • Improving the profile and activity of the project

Much of the current discussion is taking place on the WikiProject Spaceflight talk page, however there is still some discussion on the original proposal page.

User Activity Checks
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Welcome to The Downlink · Project News · News from Orbit · Article News · Space Stations and the Push for Featured Topics · Salyut 2
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Welcome to the first full issue of The Downlink, a new monthly newsletter intended to inform members of WikiProject Spaceflight about the latest developments in the project and its articles. Below you will find information about happenings within the project, our recognised content, spaceflight in the news and events needing to be covered in articles. You will also find an editorial about the first concerted effort to develop featured topics related to spaceflight, and an article in need of your help and improvements.

Project News will provide details of discussions about and changes in the organisation and structure of the project, newly recognised content, and changes in membership. News from Orbit will summarise spaceflight news and upcoming events, and list suggestions for articles in need of updating as a result. Article News will give details of requests for assistance within articles, and discussions regarding content.

All members of WikiProject Spaceflight are invited to contribute any content that they would like to see in the newsletter, and we would particularly welcome the submission of editorials, or an article about an area of spaceflight which you are working on, or particularly interested in. Please see The Downlink page for more details.

Project News

A new working group has been formed. The space stations working group is expected to work towards creating Featured topics related to space stations. It currently has three members.

Discussion within the project is still dominated by the reorganisation proposals. A discussion over the formation and roles of working groups and task forces has led to some clarification regarding working groups, however the roles of the task forces remain vague, and several proposals to abolish them have surfaced. The Human Spaceflight to-do list has been merged into the main project to-do list, with the combined list currently located on the Tasks page of the Spaceflight portal.

A discussion regarding opening relations with the Aerospace biography task force of Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Aviation was held, but no conclusions were reached. The Article Alerts bot has resumed operation, and a problem with the information the bot had been delivering was discussed and resolved.

New assessment criteria for importance and quality have been implemented, and refinements continue to be made to the importance scale. The scope of the project was redefined to exclude astronomical objects explicitly. Although A-class criteria have been defined, a review process is yet to be discussed or implemented.

Colds7ream conducted an analysis of open tasks related to the reorganisation which four major issues remain unresolved: Discussion concerning the existence and roles of task forces within the project; recruitment of new editors; updating guidelines and whether the project or the task forces should be responsible for maintaining them; and the continued existence of the Human spaceflight portal six weeks after consensus was reached to abolish it.

Discussion about the structure of the project is ongoing, with several proposals currently on the table. One proposal calls for the abolition of task forces in favour of increased emphasis on working groups, whilst another calls for the task forces to become a list of topics. The idea of a formal collaboration system has been suggested, however opposition has been raised.

One of the main open tasks at the moment is replacing the older {{WikiProject Space}} and {{WikiProject Human spaceflight}} banners with the new {{WikiProject Spaceflight}} banner. Articles which need to be retagged are currently listed in Category:WikiProject Spaceflight articles using deprecated project tags. ChiZeroOne is doing a very good job replacing them, but as of the morning of 31 December, there are still 1,424 left to be converted. Additionally, the implementation of a new B-class checklist built into the template has necessitated the reassessment of former B-class articles, which the template has automatically classified as C-class.

News from Orbit
On 3 December, USA-212, the first X-37B, landed at Vandenberg Air Force Base after a successful mission. On 5 December Proton-M with a Blok DM-03 upper stage failed to place three Glonass-M satellites into orbit, the first of three failures in less than forty eight hours. The NanoSail-D2 spacecraft was supposed to have been ejected from FASTSAT in the early hours of the next morning, however it does not appear to have separated. Finally the Akatsuki spacecraft failed to enter orbit around Venus in the evening of 6 December. The Proton launch was the maiden flight of the Blok DM-03, which does not currently have an article.

On 8 December the Dragon C1 demonstration mission was conducted, with the SpaceX Dragon making a little under two orbits of the Earth on its maiden flight, before landing in the Pacific Ocean to complete a successful mission. The Falcon 9 rocket which launched the Dragon spacecraft also deployed eight CubeSats: SMDC-ONE 1, QbX-1, QbX-2, Perseus 000, Perseus 001, Perseus 002, Perseus 003 and Mayflower. The CubeSats do not currently have articles.

On 15 December, a Soyuz-FG launched Soyuz TMA-20 to the International Space Station, carrying three members of the Expedition 26 crew. It docked two days later. The Soyuz TMA-20 article is currently short, and could use improvements to bring it up to the same level as articles for US manned spaceflights. On 17 December, a Long March 3A launched Compass-IGSO2. There is currently no article for this satellite.

17 December saw Intelsat regain control of the Galaxy 15 satellite, which had been out of control since a malfunction in April. The Galaxy 15 article is in need of serious cleanup and a good copyedit. On 25 December a GSLV Mk.I failed to place GSAT-5P into orbit. A Proton-M with a Briz-M upper stage successfully launched KA-SAT on 26 December. Barring any suborbital launches at the end of the month which have not yet been announced (a NASA Black Brant was scheduled for December but does not appear to have flown), 2010 in spaceflight concluded on 29 December when an Ariane 5ECA launched the Hispasat-1E and Koreasat 6 spacecraft. These do not currently have articles.

Four launches are currently scheduled to occur in January 2011. A Delta IV Heavy is expected to launch NRO L-49 on 17 January. The satellite is expected to be an Improved Crystal electro-optical imaging spacecraft. Two launches are planned for 20 January, with Kounotori 2, the second H-II Transfer Vehicle, being launched by an H-IIB, and the Zenit-3F making its maiden flight to deploy Elektro-L No.1, the first Russian geostationary weather satellite to be launched since 1994. On 28 January Progress M-09M will be launched by a Soyuz-U. 28 January will also be the twenty-fifth anniversary of the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS-51-L.

Article News

It was requested that the article Walter Haeussermann be expanded. Haeussermann, a member of the von Braun rocket group, died on 8 December. Although the article has been updated following his death, a user requested that more information about the engineer be added. Another user requested that the articles Commercial Space Launch Act and Launch Services Purchase Act be created, to cover laws of the United States concerning spaceflight.

Articles related to methods of taking-off and landing were discussed. The term VTVL currently has an article whilst VTHL and HTHL do not. It was suggested that the existing article should be merged, and each term be covered by the article for the equivalent aviation term, however some distinction between use in the fields of aviation and spaceflight should remain.

Concern was raised that a large scale deletion request could cause many images to be lost from articles, help was requested to investigate whether any of the images were not subject to copyright, or if they were then whether they could be uploaded to the English Knowledge (XXG) under a claim of fair use.

Concerns were raised about a large amount of content in the newly-created article deorbit of Mir duplicating existing content in existing Good Article Progress M1-5. A proposal to merge deorbit of Mir into Progress M1-5 was made, however objections were raised, and discussion has since stalled without reaching a consensus. It has also been requested that the article Mir be copyedited.

The existence of separate categories for "spaceflight" and "space exploration" has been questioned, with a suggestion that some of the exploration categories, including Category:Space exploration iteslf, should be merged into their spaceflight counterparts.

Missile Range Instrumentation Ship is currently listed at requested moves, with a proposal to rename it tracking ship. The only open good article nomination is of the book Mission: Earth, Voyage to the Home Planet, which is currently awaiting review.

Editorial – Space Stations and the Push for Featured Topics
There has recently been much talk about trying to increase the activity of the project. To this end, a major reorganisation effort has been undertaken, which has seen the space WikiProjects separated into the Astronomy, Solar System and Spaceflight groups, with WikiProject Space being abolished. We have also seen the child projects of WikiProject Spaceflight being abolished, with Timeline of Spaceflight becoming a working group, and the Unmanned and Human Spaceflight projects becoming task forces for now, with some suggestions that they should be abolished outright. The problem with the previous structure was that there were too many different groups of editors, and nobody was sure which projects were supposed to be doing what. Now there is only one project, this is somewhat clearer, but spaceflight is still a huge topic.

Another way to improve the activity of the project is to attract more editors. Spaceflight is a topic which many people have at least a very casual interest in, and therefore it is strange that there are only about four or five people regularly participating in discussions on the project talk page. Evidently action is needed to raise the profile of the project.

One way in which the project's profile can be raised is to have a major success associated with it. The creation of a featured topic could be one such success, and would also be hugely beneficial to articles in the area that it relates to. Space Stations are one of the most high-profile and notable areas of spaceflight, and are therefore a logical choice to spearhead such an initiative.

To this end, in late December a working group was established to concentrate and coordinate efforts to establish featured topics related to space stations. An initial proposal calls for topics on Skylab, Salyut, Mir and the International Space Station, as well as one on space stations in general. There is currently an effort to get Mir promoted to Good Article status; the article currently requires a copyedit, after which it will be sent for peer review and then to GAN.

This is by no means a short-term project. There are many articles, particularly for the larger space stations such as the ISS and Mir, which are currently nowhere near becoming recognised content. Skylab is the smallest of the proposed featured topics, but it still requires that three C-class articles, two Start-class articles and a redirect all reach at least Good Article status, with at least three becoming Featured Articles. The ISS topic is so large that it may have to be subdivided.

I don't expect that we will have any featured topics by the end of the year, but I believe that a Good Topic, which requires all articles reach at least GA status, but does not require any featured articles, may be possible. I also believe that several articles on the subject can easily be improved to Good Article status, and some articles may be at featured level by the end of the year. In the long term, having featured topics will benefit the project and its content.

Selected Article – Salyut 2
Salyut 2 was an early space station, launched in 1973 as part of the Salyut and Almaz programmes. It malfunctioned two days after launch, and consequently was never visited by a manned Soyuz mission.

The Salyut 2 article describes the station:

The article is currently assessed as start class, and is in need of attention. It consists of the above paragraph, along with a list of specifications and an infobox. The article needs to be rewritten in a more encyclopaedic style, and with more information about the space station. It has not yet been determined whether Salyut 2 would have to be included in a featured topic about the Salyut programme, or whether since it was never manned it is less integral to the topic, however if its inclusion were necessary then in its current form it would be a major impediment to this. Downlink readers are encouraged to improve this article, with a view to getting it to B-class and possibly a viable Good Article candidate by the end of the month.

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Project News · News from Orbit · Article News · The Charts · Yuri Gagarin
Project News

A report on popular pages from December 2010 revealed surprising trends in readers' interests. Boeing X-37 was the most popular article within the project's scope, with SpaceX Dragon in second with Global Positioning System in third place. The top seven articles were all assessed as C-class, with the remainder of the top ten being Good Articles. It was noted with some concern that moon landing conspiracy theories was more popular than moon landing.

A discussion regarding whether missiles warranted inclusion within the project scope was conducted, and resulted in the continued inclusion of missiles.

The last remaining articles tagged with the banner of the former Human Spaceflight WikiProject were re-tagged with the WikiProject Spaceflight banner. The last banner was removed on 8 January, and the template has since been deleted. The project is thankful to ChiZeroOne for his work in this field.

Concerns were raised that the new article reporting system was not working correctly, however it was noted that there is sometimes a delay before articles appear on the list.

Discussion regarding the existence of the separate spaceflight and space exploration category structures led to a mass CfD being filed on 10 January to abolish the space exploration categories, merging them into their counterparts in the spaceflight category structure. This was successful, and the exploration categories have been removed. Several other categorisation issues remain unresolved.

A proposal was made to standardise some of the infoboxes used by the project, the future of Template:Infobox spacecraft (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs) was discussed, and design work began on a replacement. Template:Rocket specifications-all (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs) was nominated for deletion and subsequently kept due to extant substitutions, however it was noted that the template had been deprecated by WikiProject Rocketry. Concerns were also raised that the existing infoboxes were not well-equipped to handle spacecraft which operated in more than one orbit, or whose orbits changed over the course of their missions (which in practise is most of them).

Five members of the project gave interviews for the Knowledge (XXG) Signpost, and a report on the project, authored by SMasters (talk · contribs), is expected to be published in the 7 February edition of the Signpost. It is hoped that this will raise interest in and awareness of the project.

News from orbit
Four orbital launches were conducted in January, beginning on 20 January with the launch of Elektro-L No.1 on the first Zenit-3F rocket. This was followed later the same day by the launch of a Delta IV Heavy with the USA-224 reconnaissance satellite. The articles for USA-224 and the Zenit-3F rocket could use some expansion, whilst the Elektro-L No.1 satellite needs its own article.

On 22 January, an H-IIB launched the second H-II Transfer Vehicle, Kounotori 2, to resupply the International Space Station. It arrived at the station on 27 January. Less than a day after its arrival, another cargo mission was launched to the station; Progress M-09M departed Baikonur early in the morning of 28 January, docking on 30 January. In addition to payloads to resupply the station, the Progress spacecraft is carrying a small subsatellite, Kedr, which will be deployed in February. Kedr does not currently have an article. Progress M-08M departed on 24 January to make the Pirs module available for Progress M-09M, and has since reentered the atmosphere. Its article needs to be updated to reflect the successful completion of its mission.

The NanoSail-D2 satellite, which failed to deploy from FASTSAT in December, unexpectedly separated from its parent craft and began operations on 18 January, with its solar sail deploying on 21 January.

Nine orbital launches are scheduled to occur in February, beginning with the launch of the first Geo-IK-2 satellite; Geo-IK-2 No.11, atop a Rokot/Briz-KM, on the first day of the month. Articles need to be written for the Geo-IK-2 series of satellites, as well as for Geo-IK-2 No.11 itself, and the Briz-KM upper stage that will be used to insert it into orbit.

A Minotaur I rocket will launch NRO L-66, a classified payload for the US National Reconnaissance Office, on 5 February. The payload has not yet been identified, however once more details are known, it will need an article. Iran is expected to launch the Rasad 1 and Fajr 1 satellites in February, with 14 February the reported launch date. The satellites will fly aboard a single rocket; either the first Simorgh or the third Safir. Once this launch occurs, the satellites will need articles, and the article on their carrier rocket will require updating.

The second Automated Transfer Vehicle, Johannes Kepler, is scheduled to launch on 15 February to resupply the ISS. Docking is expected to occur on 23 February. 23 February will also see the much-delayed launch of Glory atop a Taurus-XL 3110 rocket. This will be the first Taurus launch since the launch failure in early 2009 which resulted in the loss of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory. In addition to Glory, three CubeSats will be deployed; KySat-1, Hermes and Explorer-1 . KySat and Hermes require articles, whilst the article on Explorer-1 needs to be updated.

On 24 February, a Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat rocket will launch the first Glonass-K1 satellite; Glonass-K1 No.11. Articles are needed for the series of spacecraft, as well as for the specific satellite being launched. It is likely that a Kosmos designation will be given to the payload when it reaches orbit. In the evening of 24 February, Space Shuttle Discovery will begin its final mission, STS-133, carrying the Permanent Multipurpose Module, a conversion of the Leonardo MPLM, to the ISS. Other payloads include an ExPRESS Logistics Carrier, and the Robonaut2 experimental robot. The first manned mission of 2011, Discovery's six-man crew will transfer equipment to the station, and two EVAs will be performed. The launch has already been scrubbed five times, before Discovery was rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building to inspect and repair cracks on its External Tank.

At some point in February, a Long March 3B rocket is expected to launch two navigation satellites; Compass-M2 and Compass-M3, as part of the Compass navigation system. The date of this launch is currently unknown. Both satellites will require articles once more information is available. A PSLV launch, carrying the Resourcesat-2, X-Sat and YouthSat spacecraft, is expected to launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre towards the end of the month, probably between 20 and 23 February.

Stop press: The Rokot launch was conducted at 14:00 UTC on 1 February, and at the time of writing it appears to have ended in failure, due to a suspected upper stage malfunction. The spacecraft is in orbit, it is not clear at the time of writing whether it will be salvageable.

Article news

Reaction Engines Skylon is currently undergoing peer review, its discussion page can be found at Knowledge (XXG):Peer review/Reaction Engines Skylon/archive1. A user requested feedback on major changes which had been made to the article, however at the time of writing no responses have been offered.

Following up on the issues covered in the last issue, the requested move of Missile Range Instrumentation Ship to Tracking ship was successful, with the article being renamed. The discussion concerning types of launch and landing resulted in a proposal to merge VTVL into VTOL, however this has been met with some opposition. Several other options have been suggested on Talk:VTVL. The large scale deletion of mis-tagged Soviet images on Commons went ahead, with most of the useful ones having already been backed-up locally under fair use criteria.

Discussion was held regarding the naming of spaceflight-related articles. Concerns were raised regarding inconsistency in article titles and disambiguators. A project guideline was adopted to standardise titles, with the parenthesised disambiguators "(satellite)" and "(spacecraft)" being adopted as standards for spacecraft, and the exclusion of manufacturers' names from article titles was recommended. Issues regarding Japanese spacecraft with two names, the correct names for early Apollo missions, and dealing with acronyms and abbreviated names remain unresolved.

A large number of articles were moved to conform to the standard disambiguation pattern. In addition, several Requested Moves were debated. A proposal to move SpaceX Dragon to Dragon (spacecraft), which began prior to the adoption of the standardised disambiguators, was successful. Atmospheric reentry was subject to two requested moves, firstly one which would have seen it renamed spacecraft atmospheric reentry, which was unsuccessful, however a second proposal shortly afterwards saw it moved to atmospheric entry. A proposal currently under discussion could see Lunar rover (Apollo) renamed Lunar Roving Vehicle

Questions surrounding the transliteration of Russian names resurfaced, with a proposal to rename Vladimir Chelomey to Vladimir Chelomei being closed with no consensus, and a proposal to rename Yury Usachov to Yuri Usachev ongoing.

Several long-standing merger proposals were closed. A proposal to merge Venera 15 and Venera 16 into Venera 15 and 16 was closed as no consensus, with the combined page being moved to Venera 4V-2 to reduce the overlap in the articles' scopes. Returnable satellite was merged into Fanhui Shi Weixing.

Experimental Assembly of Structures in EVA and Assembly Concept for Construction of Erectable Space Structures was nominated for Good Article reassessment due to concerns over the article's quality. Doubts were also expressed over the thoroughness of the original review conducted upon its nomination for GA status. It was also suggested that the article's title may not be the most common name for the experiment, and that it might be necessary to move the page. Concerns were also raised regarding whether Space Interferometry Mission was up-to-date, however these are being addressed. Mission: Earth, Voyage to the Home Planet looks likely to be promoted to GA status.

Help was requested for adding citations to List of Mir spacewalks. A request was made that STS-88 be reviewed against the B class criteria, and suggestions for improvements made. Another user requested improvements to the article Yuri Gagarin, with a view to having the article promoted to featured status in time for the fiftieth anniversary of his Vostok 1 mission. As a result of this request, Yuri Gagarin is this month's selected article.

Questions were raised as to whether an article or category should be created to cover derelict satellites. The categorisation of spacecraft by the type of rocket used to place them into orbit was also suggested. In another categorisation issue, it was questioned whether Space law should fall under space or spaceflight.

Stop press: Mission: Earth, Voyage to the Home Planet has now been promoted to GA status.

The Charts
There is no editorial this month as no content was submitted for one. Instead, we present the "top ten" most popular articles within the project, based on the number of page views in January. Space Shuttle Challenger disaster was the most popular article of the last month, up fourteen places from 15 in December. Space Shuttle Challenger was the highest climber in the top 40, up 42 places from 50. December's most popular article. Boeing X-37, dropped 57 places to 58. On a happier note further down the chart, moon landing is now ahead of moon landing conspiracy theories.
Article Movement
1 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster ↑14 (15)
2 Richard Branson ↑5 (7)
3 Neil Armstrong ↑2 (5)
4 Space Shuttle Columbia disaster ↑16 (20)
5 Global Positioning System ↓2 (3)
6 Apollo 11 ↑2 (8)
7 Satellite ↑4 (11)
8 Space Shuttle Challenger ↑42 (50)
9 Apollo 13 ↓3 (6)
10 NASA ↓1 (9)

For the full list of the top 1,500 popular pages within the project, see Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Spaceflight/Popular pages (or the archived record for January).

Selected Article: Yuri Gagarin
Yuri Gagarin was the first man to fly in space, aboard Vostok 1 in April 1961. He was subsequently awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union, and was training for a second flight at the time of his death in 1968.

His article describes him and his spaceflight experience:

The article is currently assessed as C class, and had been assessed as B class prior to the criteria being redefined. Although a full reassessment has not yet been made, it seems close to the B class criteria, however details on his spaceflight experiences are somewhat lacking. It has been requested that the article be developed to Featured status by April, in time for the fiftieth anniversary of his mission.

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  • Project News
  • News from Orbit
  • Article News
  • Direction of the Project
  • The Charts
  • Europa
Project News
There have been very few discussions relating to the administration of the project in the last month, as things start to settle down after the merger.

An invitation template has been created in an effort to attract new users to the project. Discussion was also held regarding the creation of a list of common templates, however no conclusions were reached. A proposal was made to implement an A-class assessment process, however editors are undecided about whether it would be best to copy the system used by another project such as WP:MILHIST, or to develop one specifically for the requirements of this project.

User:ChiZeroOne has set up a collaboration page in his userspace, initially focussing on articles related to Skylab. Collaboration pages were at one point proposed as part of the structure of the Spaceflight project itself, however no consensus was achieved on the issue. If this collaboration is successful, it could open the door to a reevaluation of that situation.

News from orbit

Five orbital launches were conducted in February, out of nine planned. The first, that of the Geo-IK-2 No.11 satellite atop a Rokot/Briz-KM ended in failure after the upper stage malfunctioned. The Rokot has since been grounded pending a full investigation; the satellite is in orbit, but has been determined to be unusable for its intended mission. A replacement is expected to launch within the year. A general article on Geo-IK-2 satellites is needed, to supplement those on the individual satellites.

A Minotaur I rocket launched USA-225, or NROL-66, on 6 February following a one-day delay. The second Automated Transfer Vehicle, Johannes Kepler, was successfully launched on 16 February to resupply the ISS. Docking occurred successfully on 24 February, several hours before Space Shuttle Discovery launched on its final flight, STS-133. Discovery docked with the ISS on 26 February, delivering the Leonardo module and an ExPRESS Logistics Carrier to the station. Following several delays, a Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat rocket launched the first Glonass-K1 satellite; Glonass-K1 No.11, on 26 February. It is currently unclear as to whether the satellite has received a Kosmos designation or not.

Seven launches are expected to occur in March. On 4 March, the Glory satellite will launch atop a Taurus-XL 3110 rocket. Three CubeSats will be also be deployed by the Taurus; KySat-1, Hermes and Explorer-1 . KySat and Hermes require articles, whilst the article on Explorer-1 needs to be updated. This launch was originally scheduled for February, but following a scrubbed launch attempt, it was delayed.

4 March will also see the launch of the first flight of the second X-37B, atop an Atlas V 501. An article is needed for that flight, which will probably receive a USA designation once it reaches orbit. On 8 March, Discovery is expected to land, bringing to an end the STS-133 mission, and retiring from service 27 years after its maiden flight. On 11 March, a Delta IV Medium+(4,2) will launch the NROL-27 payload. Whilst the identity of this payload is classified, it is widely believed to be a Satellite Data System communications satellite, bound for either a molniya or geostationary orbit. An article for this payload is required. 16 March will see the return to Earth of Soyuz TMA-01M, carrying three members of the ISS Expedition 26 crew.

A Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle is expected to deploy the Resourcesat-2, X-Sat and YouthSat spacecraft during a launch in March. The flight has been delayed several times, and was expected to have launched last month, however it is currently scheduled to occur no earlier than 20 March. On 29 March, an Ariane 5ECA will launch the Yahsat 1A and New Dawn communications satellites. Both currently require articles. On 30 March, a Soyuz-FG will launch the manned Soyuz TMA-21 mission to the International Space Station carrying three Expedition 27 crewmembers.

On 31 March, a Proton-M/Briz-M launch will carry the SES-3 and Kazsat-2 spacecraft into orbit, in the first dual-launch of commercial communications satellites on a Proton. Several other launches may occur in March, however their status is unclear. Last month, a Long March 3B rocket was expected to launch two navigation satellites; Compass-M2 and Compass-M3, however this launch did not take place. It is unclear if it has been delayed to March, or further. The launch of the Tianlian 2 communications satellite on a Long March 3C may also be conducted in March, or possibly April. Both the Compass and Tianlian launches would occur from the same launch pad, which requires a turnaround of almost a month between launches, so it is unlikely that both will happen in March. A Safir launch, which had been expected in February, now appears to have been delayed to April, but given the secrecy of the Iranian space programme, this is unclear.

Article news
Discussion regarding the merger of articles on launch and landing modes seems to have stagnated, with no consensus being reached on any existing proposal. A discussion regarding changes in the sizes of Soviet and American rockets during the 1950s and early 1960s was conducted, with claims that rockets became smaller in that period being dismissed, however it was noted that smaller rockets were developed with equivalent capacity to older ones were developed, as well as much larger ones with increased capacities.

Category:Derelict satellites orbiting Earth was created as a result of discussion surrounding the categorisation of derelict satellites. Concerns have also been raised that satellites are being listed as no longer being in orbit whilst still in orbit and derelict, and a discussion was held on how their status could be verified. An effort to categorise spacecraft by the type of rocket used to launch them is underway, however the categorisation of satellites by country of launch was rejected.

It was reported that a sidebar has been created for articles related to the core concepts of spaceflight. Editors noted that it should only be used for core concepts, and not where it would conflict with an infobox. An anonymous user requested the creation of an article on moon trees. It was pointed out that the subject already had an article, and a redirect was created at the title proposed by the anonymous user.

Concerns were raised regarding the quality of the article Japan's space development. Editors noted that the article appeared to be a poorly-translated copy of an article from the Japanese Knowledge (XXG), although there have been some signs of improvement. Discussion regarding moving the article to Japanese space program is ongoing, however a move request has not yet been filed.

A particular concern was raised regarding false claims in the article Van Allen radiation belt. In one case a scientist to whom one of the claims had been attributed was contacted, and clarified that he had made a remark to that effect as a joke in the 1960s, but was not entirely sure how or why it had been included in the article. Other concerns were raised before the discussion moved to WikiProject Astronomy.

A question was raised regarding the copyright status of images credited to both NASA and ESA, particularly with regard to images of the launch of the Johannes Kepler ATV. The discussion reached no general conclusions, however it was found that the specific images that were suggested for inclusion in the article could be used, since they were explicitly declared to be in the public domain.

A template, Template:Spaceflight landmarks (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs), was created to cover landmarks in the United States that are related to spaceflight. Several sources of public-domain NASA images were also discussed, and it was noted that almost all NASA images are public domain, however there are some exceptions.

It has been proposed that Leonardo MPLM be merged with Permanent Multipurpose Module since the two cover separate uses of the same spacecraft. A review of the article STS-88 has also been requested.

Three new Good Articles have been listed: Mission: Earth, Voyage to the Home Planet, Bold Orion and SA-500D. Orion (spacecraft) was delisted after concerns that it contained out-of-date content. SA-500D is currently undergoing good article reassessment, using the community reassessment method, after the review of its good article nomination was criticised for being lenient and not sufficiently thorough. Mir, Mark E. Kelly and Reaction Engines Skylon have been nominated for Good Article status and are awaiting review, whilst List of Mir spacewalks is undergoing a peer review with a view to it becoming a featured list.

Editorial: Direction of the Project
Well folks, its now been more than three months since the discussion that reformed the space-related WikiProjects, and in that time we've had a number of achievements we can be rightly proud of; we've gathered members up to a total of 43, improved awareness of the project via an interview in the Signpost, and refreshed the spaceflight portal into an attractive, up-to-date and useful page. Meanwhile, User:ChiZeroOne has made a sterling effort in clearing up talk page templates belonging to prior projects, we've managed to sort out various policies, started work on rearranging our templates, and User:GW Simulations has begun this excellent monthly newsletter for us. However, there are a few areas of the project that seem to be passing by the wayside, specifically the areas dedicated to fostering collaboration on articles and article sets between the project members, so here I present a call for more collaboration on the project.

Presumably, the lack of collaboration is due to folks not being aware of what's going on, so here's a quick rundown of some of the ways you get involved in the group effort. Firstly, and most importantly, it'd be fantastic if more members got involved in the discussions ongoing at the project's main talk page, found at WT:SPACEFLIGHT. There are several discussions ongoing there, such as the relaunch of the spacecraft template, requests for assistance with various assessment and copyright queries, and conversations regarding category organisations, which affect many more articles, and thus editors, than are currently represented in the signatures so far.

Secondly, it was established earlier on in the project's formation that a great way to attract more editors would be to develop some good or featured topics. There are a couple of efforts ongoing to try to see this idea to fruition, such as the Space stations working group and ChiZeroOne's own collaboration page, currently focussed on Skylab-related articles. These pages, however, have been notably lacking in activity lately, which is a shame, as their aims, given enough editor input, would really see the project furthering itself. Similarly, there are a number of requests for assessment for articles to be promoted to GA class, among other things, on the Open tasks page, which lists all of the activities needing input from members. If everyone could add this page to their watchlists and swing by it regularly, we could power through the good topics in extremely short order! Other things that could do with being added to people's watchlists include Portal:Spaceflight/Next launch‎, the many templates at Template:Launching/Wrappers and the task list at Portal:Spaceflight/Tasks.

Finally, I'd like to try and get people involved in finally settling the organisational problem we have with reference to the task forces and working groups. Whilst the Timeline of spaceflight working group is a continuation of the old Timeline of spaceflight WikiProject and thus is ticking over nicely and the space stations working group has been mentioned previously in this editorial, the task forces (Human spaceflight and Unmanned spaceflight) in particular are currently dead in the water. I'm unsure as to whether or not this is because people are unaware of their existence, they clash too much with one another and the rest of the project or because people don't see a need for them, but if interested parties could make themselves known and others voice suggestions for getting rid of them, we can decide either if they're worth keeping and get them running again, or do away with a layer of bureaucracy and close them down. Any thoughts on the matter would be much appreciated.

In summary, then, we've got a great project going here, with a nice set of articles, a good editor base and lots of ways of getting involved. Thus, a plea goes out to everyone to get involved, get editing with the other project members, and hopefully we'll see ourselves take off in a manner not dissimilar to the trajectory dear old Discovery took last week. Many thanks for everyone's hard work so far, and poyekhali! :-)

The Charts
Since it is useful to keep track of the most viewed pages within the project's scope, it seems like a good idea to continue this feature, which was originally included in last month's issue as a one-off.

Satellite was the most popular article of February, up six places from seventh in December. STS-133 was the highest climber in the top 10, up 78 places from 88. January's most popular article, Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, dropped seven places to eighth. Moon landing remains ahead of moon landing conspiracy theories for the second month in a row.

Of the top ten, two articles are featured content, two are listed as Good Articles, and the remaining six are assessed as C-class.

Article Movement
1 Satellite ↑6 (7)
2 Space Shuttle ↑11 (13)
3 NASA ↑7 (10)
4 Neil Armstrong ↓1 (4)
5 Apollo 13 ↑4 (9)
6 Global Positioning System ↓1 (5)
7 International Space Station ↑5 (12)
8 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster ↓7 (1)
9 Apollo 11 ↓3 (6)
10 STS-133 ↑78 (88)

For the full list of the top 1,500 popular pages within the project, see Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Spaceflight/Popular pages (or the archived record for February).

Selected Article: Europa
Europa was a rocket developed by a multinational European programme in the 1960s. Consisting of British, French and German stages, it was intended to provide a European alternative to the US rockets used for the launch of most Western satellites to that date. Although the British Blue Streak first stage performed well on all flights, problems with the French and German stages, as well as the Italian-built payload fairing, resulted in the failure of all multistage test flights and orbital launch attempts. The programme was abandoned after the failure of the Europa II's maiden flight in 1971. The article Europa (rocket), describes it:

The article is currently assessed as start-class, and is missing a lot of information. It also lacks some basic features such as inline citations. Since Europa was a fairly major programme, enough information should be available to produce a much higher quality article, and it could probably be brought up to GA status with enough effort.

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