Talk:56 Aquilae

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This article was nominated for deletion on 2005-10-14. The result of the discussion was Keep. An archived record of this discussion can be found here.

What is at all notable about THIS star? There are, to quote Carl Sagan, BILLIONS AND BILLIONS of stars. That's more than even people on the planet, yet every person does not warrant an encyclopedia article.--Daniel Lotspeich 04:01, 14 October 2005 (UTC)

  • on second thought...stars will be there in 100 yrs, even if we and wikipedia will not be. that's notable enough for me.--Daniel Lotspeich 04:23, 14 October 2005 (UTC)