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709:) 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. 35: 950: 925: 1434: 975: 825: 1246: 1000: 900: 875: 850: 800: 775: 1453:. However, the image is currently not used in any articles on Knowledge (XXG). If the image was previously in an article, please go to the article and see why it was removed. You may add it back if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that images for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Knowledge (XXG) (see 1315: 661:. 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. 677:-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 103: 656:
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
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status is unclear. If you did not create this file yourself, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. If you obtained it from a website, please add a link to the page from which it was taken, together with a brief restatement of the website's terms of use of its content. If the original
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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;
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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I am a Wikipedian, who is studying the phenomenon on Knowledge (XXG). I need your help to conduct my research on about understanding "Motivation of Knowledge (XXG) contributors." I would like to invite you to
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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
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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.
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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 (
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The project was marred by technical problems. Although the first stage (the British Blue Streak) launched successfully on each occasion, it was the second or third stage that failed.
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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
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to learn what images you can or cannot upload on Knowledge (XXG). Please also check any other files you have uploaded to make sure they are correctly tagged. Here is a
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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.
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categorise spacecraft by the type of rocket used to launch them is underway, however the categorisation of satellites by country of launch was rejected.
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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.
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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
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If the necessary information is not added within the next days, the image will be deleted. If the file is already gone, you can still make a
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copyright holder is a party unaffiliated with the website, that author should also be credited. Please add this information by editing the
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See my note on the talk page. Like I said, I'm kinda busy right now, but having recently looked up that stuff for another project...
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Of the top ten, two articles are featured content, two are listed as Good Articles, and the remaining six are assessed as C-class.
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has made a sterling effort in clearing up talk page templates belonging to prior projects, we've managed to sort out various
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Hi, Radio. You seem an experienced member of Knowledge (XXG), so I'm just coming by with a friendly reminder that the
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Five orbital launches were conducted in February, out of nine planned. The first, that of the
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was the highest climber in the top 10, up 78 places from 88. January's most popular article,
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payload. Whilst the identity of this payload is classified, it is widely believed to be a
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orbit. An article for this payload is required. 16 March will see the return to Earth of
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magazine article that's footnoted there says nothing about that. This edit needs a
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You have recieved this newsletter because you are currently listed as a member of
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was the most popular article of February, up six places from seventh in December.
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since the two cover separate uses of the same spacecraft. A review of the article
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took last week. Many thanks for everyone's hard work so far, and poyekhali!Β :-)
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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have been nominated for Good Article status and are awaiting review, whilst
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communications satellites. Both currently require articles. On 30 March, a
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For the full list of the top 1,500 popular pages within the project, see
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satellites is needed, to supplement those on the individual satellites.
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is undergoing a peer review with a view to it becoming a featured list.
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A particular concern was raised regarding false claims in the article
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3110 rocket. Three CubeSats will be also be deployed by the Taurus;
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is expected to land, bringing to an end the STS-133 mission, and
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Seven launches are expected to occur in March. On 4 March, the
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The Europa programme was divided into 4 successive projectsΒ :
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edit about 305 Ink is, I'm sure, very probably true, but the
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in his userspace, initially focussing on articles related to
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into an attractive, up-to-date and useful page. Meanwhile,
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Well folks, its now been more than three months since the
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family of launchers. The programme was initiated by the
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