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Sorry edit

When I inserted the tag, I didn't notice that the article you wrote was already categorized. Sorry for the mistake. Garagepunk66 (talk) 02:38, 8 May 2017 (UTC) thats okay i forgive you.Reply

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Capitalization in articles edit

Hey there. When writing articles about galaxies, remember to not capitalize words like "is", "spiral", "barred", "unbarred", "light", etc., unless it's at the beginning of a sentence. For example, instead of this:

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A barnstar for you! edit

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For all of those nicely sourced articles on objects in the New General Catalogue, I award you this barnstar! RileyBugz会話投稿記録 20:41, 25 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

Maraming salamat! Gumawa ako ng 60 NGC articles at 2 PGC na kumukuha ng 62 na! (Tagalog) Translated from google translatitor : Thanks a lot! I made 60 NGC articles and 2 PGC getting a total of 62!

Taking a break from NGC articles edit

For now, I will be taking a break from writing NGC articles and I will work on the PGC objects. Don't worry, later today I will work on finishing NGC 7083.Fucherastonmeym87 (talk) 16:38, 27 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

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You are not allowed to put categories on sandbox pages. Rathfelder (talk) 10:47, 10 September 2017 (UTC) Why?Reply

I need some help! edit

I am currently writing an article about the galaxy NGC 4636. However there are a lot of scientific papers on this galaxy so I need some help organizing the information so I can publish this article.--Fucherastonmeym87 (talk) 18:23, 17 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

Significant figures in distances edit

Dear Fucherastonmeym87. The distances and sizes of galaxies cannot be measured with precision like 49,582,400 ly. If you see the distance like 15.2 Mpc in a source, it can be converted to light years with maximum three significant figures, i.e. it should be 49.6 Mly, not 49,582,400 ly. It seems that you simply multiply the measured distance by 3,262,000 which is an approximate value for ratio of Mpc/ly; a more exact value is 3,261,563.777 Mpc/ly, but this precision for the conversion factor in this case has no sense, because if you measure something to 1% accuracy, you cannot write its value to 9th significant figure. The name for this mistake is false precision. Please convert the values correctly. --V1adis1av (talk) 21:22, 25 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Short description deletion edit

Hi Fucherastonmeym87, I see that you deleted the short description added to NGC 4706 without leaving an edit summary to explain why. Can you explain why you deleted the Wikipedia:short description? Cheers, · · · Peter (Southwood) (talk): 18:40, 11 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Your edit on NGC 3114 did not have a comment summary, and has been reverted. Please do so as it helps other editors understand edit changes. Arianewiki1 (talk) 00:12, 6 June 2018 (UTC)Reply
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Astronomical edits edit

Thanks for the continued improvements to astronomical articles and adding new ones. However, I want to point out that you are causing serious problems in your style, making it near impossible to check these edits. Recent edits, for examples, of NGC 3313.

  • Continued missing edit summaries
  • Reference names e.g. ref name=":3" means nothing. Suggest you use something like ref name="Richer1989", which simply describes the source. If it needs to be used multiple times, then the article's logic can be followed.
  • Over use of references. We only need to verify the text not every internal wording
  • Organise the structure of reference in the same way, leaving the new text line ordered by say:
|title=
|author=
|url=
This way we can check each line. (It then can be condensed in subsequent edits, if need be.) I found a number that I corrected in this NGC 3313 article, but they we difficult to find
  • Remove unnecessary parameters or long tracking extensions of url characters
  • Distances are in parsecs followed by light-years. If source says megaparsecs, then use megaparsecs and light-years in brackets. NED only gives Mpc or megaparsecs. Size only gives kpc.
  • Use SIMBAD and NED for general parameters, and sometimes published papers.
  • Carefully paraphrase from references. e.g. Paraphrasing 'Physical characteristics' here is awfully close to possible plagiarism. If you need to do so, use multiple sources. e.g. NED gives a summary of this under "4 Notes" in the first INDEX box.[2]

(You've repeated this across multiple astronomical based articles.)

I have reorganised this whole NGC 3313 article and references as a direct example, but have not changed anything of the text you wrote.

Please do follow article outlines and structures so that other editors can check your input. It is important that articles are a collaborative effort and not just one person's point of view. Also information about celestial objects are changing all the time, and it is important that these additions can be slotted in and the necessary references updated or changed.

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Please respect the date formats in articles edit

NGC 4993 uses dmy dates. Tayste (edits) 21:18, 12 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

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