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Request for phoenix mars page[edit]

on the wiki page for the Phoenix mars probe mission could you please undo your revisions regarding the "cloud" image, it was better placed with the launch section because it is more relevant when taken in context with the launch. Down there it just is out of place. thank you.

Thanks for your comments. I agree that this photo would be more appropriate in the Launch section, but there's barely enough room there for the photo that's still there. There's actually a total of three launch-related photos in the Gallery section, which if you ask me is way too many to go in the body of the article. That's probably why someone created the Gallery section near the end of the article, which is the usual place for that sort of thing. -- Beland (talk) 17:39, 25 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Image copyright problem with Image:Rad6000 2.jpg[edit]

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The article Project mons has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

No secondary sources discuss this minor high school project.

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