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I've also set up a test blog: |
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Revision as of 14:26, 6 September 2018
See
- Astrobiology
- Abiogenesis - about natural process of how life arises from non living matter
- Panspermia - transfer of life between plaents on meteorites.
- Possible Present Day Habitats For Life On Mars
- Life on Mars
- Present day Mars habitability analogue environments on Earth
- Terrestrial analogue sites
- Hypothetical types of biochemistry
- Life on Titan
- Life on Venus
- Viking program
- Planetary protection
- Interplanetary contamination
- Planetary protection for a Mars sample return
- Allan Hills 84001 - the meteorite with tiney structures resembling cells
- [[Murchison meteorite]
- Select [►] to view subcategories
I've also set up a test blog:
Guidelines
- I set this up after a bizarre situation in Wikipedia where the original for Possible Present Day Habitats For Life On Mars was deleted by editors who knew almost nothing about the topic and didn't even know about NASA's objective B of their first science goal.
- See my Alice In Wonderland Sanctioning In Wikipedia - Blocked For Covering NASA's Science Goal To Search For Habitats For Life On Mars‽
So, the idea was to set up a wiki where if you contribute a good astrobiology article it is safe from being arbitrarily deleted by people who know nothing about the topic. If you've wanted to make encyclopedic articles about astrobiology but find Wikipedia frustrating as an editor, this may be useful. With that background in mind:
- Will proceed more like scholarpedia where if someone contributes a good and substantial article, then they need to approve significant changes, rather than the way Wikipedia does it where anyone can dive in and remove most of the content or rewrite an article or even delete it without talking things over properly.
- Similar also for collaborative articles. It's only me editing at present. But anyone can in join in working on it. Please respect existing content and previous and other authors. I'm admin and will be final authority if there are disputes - but hopefully won't be, hopefully friendly place :).
Otherwise similar to wikipedia - mainspace articles to be reasonably encyclopaedic, please keep to well sourced statements.
Blogs can be original research or opinions and points of views. Can put in your own user space and link to your blog from the main page.
Robertinventor (talk) 00:53, 30 August 2018 (UTC)