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Congratulations, this page is the single most redlinked-to from the main article space. Though commiserations, it is red no longer. :) Alai03:35, 5 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
scattered disc terminology
In the Trans neptunian objects subsection, I have changed Scattered disc to Scattered disc objects. There are several reasons why this is preferable:
Firstly, the primary source of the terminology comes from the expression "Scattered disc object" which indicates that the object's orbit is in a certain class. "scattered disc" is a derived term. In fact, many or most scattered disc objects spend a part of their orbit within the Kuiper belt.
The term "scattered disc" is then named after these objects, because at present they are the only ones known to pass through the region immediately beyond the Kuiper belt. However, if objects with circular orbits at, say, 80 AU were found, they would not be scattered disc objects, even though they would be in the region currently called the "scattered disc".
This all can be seen in the name itself. It's not that we have a disk that has been scattered, but that there are objects that have been scattered from the "disc" (of the solar system).
Lastly, aesthetically, though this slightly lengthens the text of the template, there is still much space on the second line anyway, so the template itself does not take up any more space.
The existing item "Minor Planets" should have a new sub-header added called "Trojans" (in addition to the two existing sub-headers "Asteroids" and "Distant Minor Planets".
Into this new sub-header, there would be the visible names: Mars, Jupiter, Neptune.
The sub-header itself would be a link to the page "Trojan Asteroid" (which currently lacks a link).
Mars would be a link to the page "List of Mars trojan asteroids" (which currently lacks a link)
Jupiter would be moved from the sub-header "Asteroids", and would only display the planet name
Neptune would be moved from the sub-header "Distant Minor Planets", and would only display the planet name
To Martin (MSGJ) -
Do you think that you could do this suggestion also? Or give me Admin rights for an hour or so, and I'll put it in. It is trivial, but would add needed information into the template.
RSStockdale (talk) 13:14, 30 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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The template title (which appears at the top of the template) should be changed to to "Small Solar System bodies" because "small Solar System body" is a common noun (and thus a term normally presented in sentence case), as well as to be consistent with the title of the article by the same name.
in the last line, the title is specified to appear at the top of the template box as "Small Solar System Bodies" by the pipe "Small Solar System body|Small Solar System Bodies" when it should be piped to "Small Solar System bodies". WolfmanSF (talk) 00:27, 24 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Please update the link for Near Earth Asteroid to Near-Earth_object#Near-Earth_asteroids, to avoid the current re-direct. John a s (talk) 10:28, 1 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]
In the early history of this template, the link used to be Main belt, which redirects. At some point, it became the piped-link. I don't think unpiping is controversial, as "Asteroid belt" is surely the common name. Done. Ping if there are any issues. — Andy W.(talk ·ctb)02:02, 4 July 2016 (UTC)02:14, 4 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi. Can you please put back the items you removed the past couple of edits, they were a part of the template and the topic for a long time. I don't mean the red-link that was requested to be removed above, but the entire section of small solar system bodies. Thanks. Randy Kryn20:26, 12 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
@Randy Kryn: All of the items in the template were preserved except where a) they were not concordant with WP:NAV/WP:NAVBOX (most specifically, the meteroids links--all were anchor links) or b) WP:BRINT. I could re-add the 2 category links I removed, but those aren't directly relevant to the topic. --Izno (talk) 21:11, 12 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Since Aten asteroids are often considered NEOs I was wondering if it was possible to move it under Near-Earth along with the related NEO classes, possibly in this format:
Not done for now: please establish a consensus for this alteration before using the {{edit template-protected}} template. Most things are possible, but it sounds like this may be a change that some people might take issue with. Please have a discussion at WP Astronomy to verify that this change has consensus. – Jonesey95 (talk) 05:24, 17 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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