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Working definition

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Objects within, and history topics related to the Solar System.

there really needs to be a clear(er) definition for the topic now that subtopics are on their way — thus allowing for the topic to be more focused Nergaal (talk) 23:39, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Improvements

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Vital

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None.

Potential

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All current articles are FAs.

Subtopics

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Established

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  1. Jupiter
  2. Dwarf planets
  3. Main asteroid belt—needs the addition of other large asteroids: 511 Davida, 52 Europa and 704 Interamnia, asteroids with satellites and those visited by spacecraft.

Future subtopics

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  1. SunStructure of the Sun (Solar core, Chromosphere, etc.), Features of the Sun (Corona, Sunspot, etc.), Heliosphere, Solar wind, Solar deity, Solar eclipse, Sunlight
  2. MercuryGeology, Exploration, Atmosphere, Albedo features
  3. VenusGeology, Atmosphere, Observations and explorations, Colonization
  4. EarthMoon, History of Earth, Geological history of Earth, Structure of the Earth, Atmosphere of Earth, Earth's magnetosphere
  5. MarsGeology, Atmosphere, Geography, Moons, Life on Mars, Colonization, Exploration
  6. SaturnTitan, Iapetus, Rhea, Dione, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Atmosphere, Magnetosphere, Rings, Moons, Exploration
  7. UranusTitania, Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Oberon, Atmosphere, Climate, Rings, Moons, Exploration
  8. NeptuneTriton, Discovery, Rings, Moons, Trojans, Atmosphere, Exploration
  9. Formation and evolutionNebular hypothesis, Stellar evolution, Stability of the Solar System, Nice model, Late Heavy Bombardment, Andromeda–Milky Way collision
  10. Discovery and explorationTimeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons, Planets beyond Neptune, Vulcan, Timeline of Solar System astronomy, Timeline of Solar System exploration, Heliocentrism, Giant-impact hypothesis, History of Solar System formation and evolution hypotheses, Planetary migration, Human spaceflight, Geocentric model
  11. Trans-Neptunian objectNeptune trojan, Kuiper belt, Scattered disc, Detached object, Oort cloud, Plutoid

Further subtopics

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  1. CometsKreutz sungrazers, Main-belt comet, Oort cloud, Halley's Comet,Comet Hyakutake, Comet Hale–Bopp, Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9, Giotto, Stardust, Deep Impact, Great comet, Lists of comets
  2. PlutoMoons of Pluto, Charon, Nix, Hydra, Planets beyond Neptune, New Horizons
  3. HaumeaMoons of Haumea, Haumea family, Controversy over the discovery of Haumea
  4. Moons of Jupiter — details at Wikipedia talk:Featured topics/Jupiter
  5. Minor planetAsteroid, Centaur, Trans-Neptunian object, Dwarf planet
  6. Ring systemsRings of Jupiter, Rings of Saturn, Rings of Uranus, Rings of Neptune, Rings of Rhea
  7. Natural satellitesMoon, Moons of Jupiter, Moons of Saturn, Moons of Uranus, Moons of Neptune, Moons of Haumea, Moons of Mars, Moons of Pluto, Dysnomia (moon), Minor-planet moon

List subtopic

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List of Solar System objects - Objects by size, Timeline of discoveries, Gravitationally rounded objects, Natural satellites, Minor planets, Exceptional asteroids, Comets


Side-topics

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These are not technically part of the Solar System topic.

  1. PlanetTerrestrial planet, Gas giant, Rogue planet, Exoplanet, Definition of planet, Nebular hypothesis, Planetary habitability
  2. Definition of planetPlanet, Dwarf planet, Small Solar System body, IAU definition of planet, Clearing the neighbourhood, Hydrostatic equilibrium, Double planet, Geocentric model, Heliocentrism, Brown dwarf

Possible additions

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The ultimate scope of this topic and subtopics (not included above)

This topic could go on forever, so it would help to delineate what will and will not eventually be included. Here's a list of possible candidates; please add or take away anything you feel is necessary:

  1. there are 12 other spherical moons, and one moon (Proteus) that is large enough to be spherical but isn't.
  2. there are at least 40 other objects in the outer Solar System that are large enough to be spherical, but are not likely to be classified as dwarf planets because they can't be seen in enough detail to determine their sphericity 100 percent
  3. other significant minor planet populations
  4. various molecular elements to the Solar System, including solar wind, interplanetary medium, heliosphere, interplanetary dust cloud, cosmic dust, meteoroids.
  5. other "Moons of" articles: Moons of Pluto, etc

Discussions

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I think for the sake of cleanness we should use this section as the talkpage.

Is anybody still interested in these (sub)topics? Nergaal (talk) 22:43, 14 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

The ice giants interest me, but I'm not sure I have time for them now. Double sharp (talk) 13:32, 30 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
OK, here is some serious thought about my dear Uranus and Neptune. For Uranus the needed articles are Miranda (which should be something like Ariel and I think we could get Serendipodous involved as noted on the talk page), the atmosphere and the climate (both look fairly good and atmosphere of Uranus is already at GAN – though there may be new stuff that was found between 2011 and 2017, which I shall have to go and check), and the exploration. For Neptune, it is the discovery (a field day for POV-pushers, I would imagine), the trojans (shouldn't be too different from the Jupiter trojans, except the less is known), and the exploration. I think I'll go for Uranus first, as there seems to be some activity there already. Double sharp (talk) 14:38, 25 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

FAR of Earth

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One of the articles within this featured topic is currently undergoing a featured article review. Some help is needed for this article to retain its status. Anybody here still? Femke Nijsse (talk) 12:28, 12 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Dwarf planet subtopic

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Per the promotion of Wikipedia:Featured topics/Dwarf planets, this topic should probably be edited to present that template in a similar manner to the Jupiter and Asteroid belt subtopics. It is already listed as an "Established subtopic" above. Mockup below:

CMD (talk) 04:00, 23 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Change made following short discussion at Wikipedia talk:Featured topics. CMD (talk) 07:15, 24 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]