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Chinese star names

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Just a quick heads up: when you're writing articles about Chinese star names, could you please remember to add [[Category:Chinese astronomy]] at the end of the article? It creates a lot of unnecessary work for somebody else to have to find all your articles and add it after the fact. Thanks. Bearcat (talk) 05:28, 10 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Yes I will, thank you

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Citation needed

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You add some star names in the "List of stars in . . ."

Removed that regard the articles without references as "original reserch".--Bay Flam (talk) 04:32, 4 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

What User:Bay Flam means, is that all such star names needs references with the <ref></ref> tag, with links to a reliable external site that contain those star names. Both Bay Flam and I have been hunting down fake star names from a not so well-meaning editor that was active from 2004 to c:a 2007, and that have created a minor long term disruption by going undetected. If you provide external sources to your star names, as I described, then they will be accepted, but concentrate on the star articles, not on the lists of stars.
Besides, there is a source for:
in Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning: Richard Hinckley Allen: Capricornus. There might be further valid references for other of your star names. Rursus dixit. (mbork3!) 08:07, 18 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Unnecessary translation for the Administrative Villages of Jakarta

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Dear Ilvon, I reverted all your edit for the translations of the administrative villages of Jakarta because they are unnecessary and incomplete (you only translated what you know). I admire your hard work, but for this case, it's better to leave it without any translation. If you wanted to make the article better, you can add picture of landmarks :) --Rochelimit (talk) 20:33, 4 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Beta Trianguli

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Allen said that "β, although the latter bears no neme". See that talk page.--Bay Flam (talk) 06:30, 24 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Please seek consensus at talk pages first

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Please stop adding examples of navy ships etc to articles about things that have the same name. Most, if not all, of these additions will need to be reverted. They should only be added if they meet at least the following three criteria: (1) there is a cited reliable source for the information you are adding (2) it is significant to the article you are adding it to (it would not be worth adding to an article about a major mountain peak the fact that a minor ship wsa named after it, even if there was a reliable source) and crucially (3) the reliable source says that the ship is named after the object, because in most cases you will probably find both the ship and the object (mountain, star etc) are named after some other thing. In which case the ship and the mountain etc are not in fct linked at all. Thanks. hamiltonstone (talk) 21:58, 30 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Actually, I see you have been advised about this kind of problem with editing before, so:


  Please do not add unsourced content. This contravenes Wikipedia's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. hamiltonstone (talk) 22:09, 30 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Note re maintenance templates

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  Please do not remove maintenance templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did to Mu Boötis, without resolving the problem that the template refers to, or giving a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your removal of this template does not appear constructive, and has been reverted. Thank you. hamiltonstone (talk) 22:07, 30 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Citations needed

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Hi, I note that you have added a number of new sections on astrology to various Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States articles such as Yan (state) and Zhou Dynasty. Unless you can provide citations for these they will all be deleted as per WP:VERIFY. At the same time, all these additions redirect to Girl (Chinese constellation) which is illogical to say the least. Please resolve the situation within a reasonable timeframe to avoid unnecessary deletion of your edits Philg88 (talk) 07:19, 1 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Your editing has been raised at WP:ANI

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Warning - Pending Edit Reverts

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I appreciate that you have now added references to your edits on state articles such as Wei (state) BUT you cannot cite Chinese Wikipedia as a source as it is not considered reliable - see WP:CIRCULAR. References should also be in English and formatted correctly. Thanks Philg88 (talk) 22:04, 3 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Vathorz Prior/Posterior

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For your information – no blame, you couldn't realistically know – Talk:Upsilon_Carinae contains a note why "star name" Vathorz/Valthorz is desinformation and a nonsential and ridiculous construction. Rursus dixit. (mbork3!) 08:15, 8 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

I also have a list of fake names consultable when inserting star names. The deal is this: everybody out there consult Wikipedia when producing their own star lists. Therefore a certain star list cannot be entirely trusted until it has been assured that the data isn't somehow copied from Wikipedia. Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning provides a link to an 1899 author, there was no Wikipedia then, some other lists are conservative and doesn't include spurious material, for example Islamic Crescent project. A crude measure whether to use a certain external source could be to see if any name from my fake-list occurs in that source. If so, don't use it please! Rursus dixit. (mbork3!) 09:08, 8 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Your editing of ...

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Kaou Pih (夾白) for ζ Dor and Kin Yu (金魚) for ε Dor
Ma Wei (馬尾) for δ Cen and Ke Kwan (騎官) for κ Cen

... all of these are the names of Chinese constellation (or asterism), not a star name! Allen is wrong. --Bay Flam (talk) 07:24, 14 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Your adding of

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Al Achsasi's description of stars. But no-one use these names in now except you. --Bay Flam (talk) 07:34, 14 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Toponomy > Toponym

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Dear Ilvon, I take back my words about the toponym information for the administrative villages. I see that your addition about toponyms are actually good. I do hope that you could post the reference for all kind of things you added to the article. Reference is very important, and I don't see many Indonesians taking great importance in placing references in articles. (did you get everything from Saudagar Baghdad dari Betawi?)

I particularly like how do you place the toponym information in the Pal Meriam article. Just remember that there is no "toponomy" in english, it's toponym.

PS: I like astronomy too :)--Rochelimit (talk) 16:41, 13 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

My references (re: Teen Ta Tseang Keun)

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I refer below 3 books.

  1. 大崎正次 「中国の星座・星名の同定一覧表」『中国の星座の歴史』 雄山閣出版, 1987.[1] In his 「中国の星座・星名の同定一覧表」, 大崎 includes some identification:

     by Stanislas Chevalier-Paul Tsuchihashi
         (伊世同 followes it[2]),[3]
     by 陳遵媯,[4]
     by 渡辺敏夫,[5]
     by 小川清彦,
     by 上田 穣,
     by 能田忠亮,
     by 薮内 清,
     by 佐藤明達,
     by 潘鼐 and 王德昌,
     by 増沢 等,
     by 斉藤国治,
     by 橋本敬造,
     and by 大崎 himself.

大崎 mainly lists Chevalier-Tsuchihashi (identified with 『儀象考成』 edited by 戴進賢, and 渡辺 (identified with observation by 保井春海 in 天文瓊統).
  1. 常福元 『中西对照恒星录』, 台北, 台湾中央観象台, 1920.
  2. Allen, R. H., (1963). Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning (rep. ed.). New York, NY: Dover Publications Inc. ISBN 0486210790.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Allen based Chinese star-names by John Williams[6] and John Reeves[7] (See, Allen (1963): PP. xi-xii). 大崎 claimed "Allen のよりどころは案外にお粗末" (大崎 (1987): p. 240.).

Removing Cilandak toponym

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Dear Ilvon. I just removed the toponym information from Cilandak because you didn't put the citation about the "Landak River". I tried to find a reference about "Landak River", but couldn't find any. If you find one, you can placed this section back to the article. remember, it's toponym, not toponomy. --Rochelimit (talk) 08:49, 18 January 2011 (UTC) PS: is that your message on the top. If it is, remember to signed it with four tildesReply

"Chinese Astronomy" info in every Western constellations

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Dear Ilvon. I see that you made an extra infos to every western constellations regarding their relation with the ancient Chinese constellation. I don't feel like that particular section really belongs to the western constellation... it seems that it should actually be in its own article. So I asked you to please remove that extra information from every single western constellations before somebody else done it. It doesn't feel right. --Rochelimit (talk) 20:22, 20 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Dear Ilvon, I just undid a change you made to Andromeda (Chinese astronomy). It really isn't necessary to add links for each of the asterisms if they just point to the mansions (because there are already links to the mansions). In fact, it may even cause confusion, because a reader will click on an asterism but be brought to a mansion. More information is not always better.

I have been (slowly) removing these links from the constellation articles, but not all are done yet. I see that you've started to make new articles, and it would be better if these did not include redundant links for the asterisms to begin with. Thanks. BW95 (talk) 15:46, 14 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Proposed deletion of Microscopium (Chinese astronomy)

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Please include an edit summary when you change an article

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It'll be really helpful to other Wikipedia editors to know what you did when you changed an article. Thanks. BW95 (talk) 14:20, 20 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Also add stars and planets to list of extrasolar planets

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Just like you add new planetary host stars to list of stars by constellation, you should also add new stars and planets to list of exoplanetary host stars, list of planetary systems, list of extrasolar planets detected by radial velocity, list of transiting extrasolar planets, list of extrasolar planets detected by microlensing, and list of extrasolar planets directly imaged when new planets were discovered. Don't forget to update tallies in these articles when you add! These articles were outdated by about two months. So you'll may want to update by adding new stars and planets that were discovered in June and July. BlueEarth (talk | contribs) 21:21, 9 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Number of discovered extrasolar planets is reached 684

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Number of discovered extrasolar planets is reached 684. You can refresh info in this articles:

List of extrasolar planets detected by timing
List of extrasolar planets directly imaged
List of extrasolar planets detected by microlensing
List of transiting extrasolar planets
List of extrasolar planets detected by radial velocity
List of planetary systems
List of exoplanetary host stars

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"latter" vs. "later"

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Hello Ilvon. The word "latter" generally refers to the end part of something; "later" is the chronological term for a subsequent event. Please don't use "latter" when you really mean "later" as it makes the sentence incongruous. Thank you. Regards, RJH (talk) 18:27, 22 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Your star edits

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Hello Ilvon,

I noticed you made some recent changes to several star articles and I have a couple of concerns in that regard.

  • First of all, myself and others do find that blinking dot to be a distracting annoyance, which is the reason we have been using the circle instead. The latter masks less of the chart and doesn't detract from the image. If this is not acceptable, then I suppose we will likely need to discuss the matter further and gain a fuller consensus from the Astronomy WikiProject.
  • Second, it is usually frowned upon to link one statement to another of a different meaning; a practice called deceptive linking. I'd ask that you kindly not link a star's name to the Bayer designation article. Instead, what I've been doing is to modify the article lead to make it clear that the star's name is a Bayer designation. For example, I usually write something like this: Alpha Andromeda is the Bayer designation for a star in the constellation of....

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Star names and superscripts

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Hey there, thanks for creating all the new star articles! Less work for me later :). Anyways, when you create articles with a superscript (e.g. Omega1 Cygni [an article I created]), you should create the article without the superscript, and then use {{DISPLAYTITLE}} to make the title display in superscript. This way, people don't have to type in the superscript, which can be difficult for people who don't know what unicode is. StringTheory11 (tc) 00:21, 1 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Ilvon. I'm proposing a merge of the article Twenty-eight mansions into the article Chinese constellations, the reasons you can find in Talk:Chinese constellations. There is no conflict between both article, and since I know you are the expert of the Chinese constellations, could you help moving the pictures from the article Twenty-eight mansions into Chinese constellations and then create a redirect from the article Twenty-eight mansions into Chinese constellations? I am a bit busy at this moment, I'm afraid I'll forgot this. Thanks a lot for introducing the knowledge of Chinese constellation into Wikipedia.

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List of minor planets: 214001 and beyond

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Is this on your watch list? There's been some IP vandalism recently, and I can't verify many of the reasonable-looking IP-added bodies. — kwami (talk) 19:18, 27 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

There are bodies with articles linked from that page which do not occur on the more specific pages you created, such as List of minor planets: 229001–230000. You might want to verify I'm not messing anything up, and that those bodies are included in whichever database you're using, so they aren't removed in future updates. — kwami (talk) 19:39, 27 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

If all the bodies listed in them are now in the linked articles, could you delete (or blank and nominate for deletion) List of minor planets: 215001–000000 and List of minor planets: 216001–000000? — kwami (talk) 20:26, 27 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

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designation
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329914 Lodka
329915 Kamak
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329920 Skala
(329921) Proba 1
(329922) Proba 2
(329923) Proba 3
(329924) Proba 4
(329925) Proba 5
500000 Zrantse evenkite asteroids
(500201) 2012 OP963 evenkite asteroids
(Not available) 2007 TG422 2007 TG422 2007-10-03/3 October 2007 Apache Point Observatory Andrew Becker, Andrew W. Puckett, and Jeremy Martin Kubica

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275264 Krisztikey [spelling differs from main list (275264 Krisztike)]
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Hello, could you please stop creating stubs on non-notable asteroids. They clearly fail the notability guidelines WP:NASTRO and all it does is make more work for those of us who now have to go and redirect all to the relevant lists. StringTheory11 (t • c) 20:01, 1 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

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I'm very sorry. I understand that I have been blocked for. It is caused of I had performed copy-paste moves after being warned not to multiple times. I just want to make the previous unnamed asteroid page become the named asteroid page but I don't know how the better way. I promise that I will not do this again and I will make a good contribution instead, especially in astronomy. Thank you

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Per this statement that you will not perform any more copy-paste moves, I will unblock your account. Remember, if you want to move the contents of a page to another title, use the "move" feature found in the toolbar. StringTheory11 (t • c) 05:49, 4 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Ilvon, this is the first time I contact you but I feel like I kind of know you since I've seen so many of your edits in the field of asteroid discoveries on wikipedia. Thank you for all that work. Listen, I came across edit of yours and I think it's a good idea to explain to you what should be done whenever a minor planet has recently been named. About a month ago, I removed all WP:Self-redirect from the List of minor planets#Main index up to #200,000 (these are all lists that use subpages for their content). Please do the following when you update the list:

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Hello Ilvon. You add numbers of asteroids to the List of unnumbered minor planets. Well, the point of this list is to list unnumbered asteroids. So when they get a number they should rather be deleted from this list. Regards, --Gereon K. (talk) 14:45, 5 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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I have observed you added some traditional names for Delta Aquilae. I am tracking Denebokab, but I cannot find a reliable source for it (apart from websites posterior to your edit, most of them copying the information from the article itself). Is it possible that it is just a mistake? In fact, both Epsilon Aquilae and Zeta Aquilae receive the name Deneb al Okab, according to Jim Kaler [8][9]. If you have more information than me, please, let me know. Eynar Oxartum (talk) 20:12, 7 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Chinese astronomy

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Hi @Ilvon: I noticed that you have created pages such as Cancer in Chinese astronomy and Draco in Chinese astronomy. You seem to be knowledgeable about Chinese star names, can you take a look at Ursa Minor in Chinese astronomy and add some information (and tables) like you have in the articles I mentioned. Thanks, Laurdecl talk 01:58, 14 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

Eric Walter Elst - total of minor planets discovered

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Minor Planet Discoverers (updated 13 March)
  • 3760 — 1986-2002 E. W. Elst
  • 54.. — 1993-2001 H. Debehogne, E. W. Elst
  • 16.. — 1992-1994 E. W. Elst, C. Pollas
  • 9... — 2002-2006 E. W. Elst, H. Debehogne
  • 7... — 1986 E. W. Elst, V. G. Ivanova
  • 7... — 1987-1996 E. W. Elst, G. Pizarro
  • 3... — 1999 E. W. Elst, S. I. Ipatov
  • 3... — 2008-2009 T. Pauwels, E. W. Elst
  • 2... — 1998-2005 E. W. Elst, T. Pauwels
  • 2... — 1999 E. W. Elst, S. Ipatov
  • 2... — 2004 P. De Cat, E. W. Elst
  • 1... — 1987 E. W. Elst, V. G. Shkodrov
  • 1... — 1994 H.; Elst Debehogne
  • 1... — 2000 E. W. Elst, D. Taeymans

I presume you missed the highlighted line above. This is (322169) 2010 XT, a typo by the MPC (it should read H. Debehogne and E. W. Elst or similar of course). If you search for "E. W. Elst" you will miss this red line and hence the total of discoveries (first column) will be 3876 instead of 3868.

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The sentence "This stars get the name insert name here by approval of IAU in 30 June 2017" is grammatically incorrect. It is also missing a full stop in the ones I looked at. The simplest change would be "This star gets the ..." (or "got the name", grammatically more accurate but doesn't read well) but I still think it could be improved. I edited Upsilon2 Cassiopeiae with a slightly different sentence that I think flows better, and also formatted the citation. What do you think?

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I have arranged the table of next pole stars until 60.000 AD based on the counting result of Stellarium. Could the result is become the source of data that I will input about the next pole star? Thank's for your suggestion

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In Meanings of minor planet names: 527001–528000 could you please check and fix the "named for" section for "528205 Zhongdatianwen"? At least one ref says it is about the astronomy dept of a university in mainland China. -MPGuy2824 (talk) 10:57, 3 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, do you think it worth creating this article when there is only one planet described on the whole page? Could you work on improving some existing lists rather than making new ones? — Martin (MSGJ · talk) 17:17, 30 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

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