Wikipedia:WikiProject Astronomical objects/Members

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  1. Jaob - Have a wide range of expertise, will do whatever I can to help. Just let me know.
  2. 2gre I love all of this stuff, astronomy just fascinates me. I'm going to college this year, and this is the stuff I am majoring in. I will do anything I can to help this project along. Any articles that need to be updated etc. My name is at the top according to alphabetical documentation.
  3. Abyssoft (talk) Currently focusing on updating templates on numbered SSSBs from Minor planet, asteroid, and others to Infobox Planet, and generating base stubs for missing articles (to include basic information and ephemeris data). Also have plans for an ambitious task of creating a list of SSSBs by Designation. I've also participated in the 'dwarf planet' debates.
  4. Aerobird
  5. AMcWhatever I can do to help...
  6. Anonymous Dissident Glad to help out guys
  7. Ardric47 I am by now probably a de facto minor participant, having done some lists and things with sourcing.
  8. AstroHurricane001(Talk) I'll work on improving and creating articles, as well as adding more info and references.
  9. Awolf002. Count me in! Up to now I just worked on biographies (crater eponyms) and this project looks good.
  10. BlytheG. As a high school student who plans to be an astronomer and science author, this is a great opportunity to both improve my range of knowledge as well as Wikipedia's info.
  11. B00P Working on some non-profound "Beginner" stuff.
  12. Branson03
  13. BSVulturis Mostly astrophysical info for stars and star clusters.
  14. Causesobad If only one day I could look out to the space through the Hubble.
  15. Ckatz helping out where I can!
  16. Dr. Submillimeter I work on extragalactic pages,with particular focus on nearby galaxies.
  17. DubaiTerminator I love future space colonazation
  18. EdJohnston
  19. Eurocommuter Contributing to trans-Neptunian and irregular satellites-related articles with diagrams and references.
  20. Fournax So much to choose from. I think I'll start on stars.
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  22. insentient
  23. JamesHoadley (talk) It seems I'm helping out at the moment, so I may as well put my name down. Mostly I work on solar system planets and moons, deep sky stuff (nebulae, galaxies) and spacecraft (not in this topic).
  24. Jim Cornmell (talk) I'd like to help from the amateur astronomers perspective, as and when I can.
  25. Jyril. I've been creating asteroid and extrasolar planet articles for a long time. (Why I haven't signed earlier?)
  26. Legolost I'm good with astronomy, so count me in!
  27. Luka Krstulović, greetings from Croatia! I wasn't really working on Astronomical objects articles here, but I love astronomy, and hope I could help you with what's needed.
  28. Mainstream astronomy: Graduate student-level expertise in the field.
  29. Marskell: Amateur, but I get by with help from my friends. With planets at FA, I'm thinking large moons next. See Planetary habitability, Barnard's Star, and Titan (moon).
  30. Merovingian {T C @} Working on "minor planets" (a.k.a. asteroids) here and there.
  31. Mike Peel. I'm currently doing a PhD in astronomy and astrophysics, and will help where I can. I also run Peelbot, with AWB as a backend.#Nbound I'll do what I can to help :)
  32. Nebular110 I don't know how I'm going to find the time but I would love to help.
  33. NerdyNSK I have studied some Planetology at the Open University (UK). It's fun.
  34. Nicholas. I'm here too.
  35. Ntveem I haven't done anything as yet. I would love to help.
  36. Orionist. I'm in! sky is the limit!
  37. Patteroast. Not sure why I didn't join long ago! Mostly work on smaller natural satellites.
  38. Planemo 13:51, 10 December 2006 (UTC). Mostly focusing on Solar system.
  39. RaNdOm26 I don't know what I might do, but most likely focusing on the solar system.
  40. Riffsyphon1024, Been working on Mars features but can help here also.
  41. RJH (talk). These days I'm focusing on the work list core topics, as well as on nearby stars; trying to bring pages up to GA status. (Any help appreciated!) Still occasionally do work on lunar features, and re-check the mass of crater pages. :-)
  42. Rursus - χaotically and uncoordinatedly did a little here and there, especially regarding star spectra and carbon related stars.
  43. User:ScienceApologist. Mostly involved with forming precedent for determining the notability of fringe and science-related articles with an emphasis on my interest of astrophysics.
  44. shaggy Mostly working on cleaning up articles on trans-Neptunian objects and centaurs. Also, creating articles for notable TNOs and centaurs.
  45. siafu Working on maintaining the pages on the planets recently.
  46. Uber nemo (talk). I'll sign my name alphabetically. I am currently working on galaxy stubs and infoboxless articles.
  47. Urhixidur (talk). I've been banging away at asteroids, mostly.
  48. Volcanopele (talk). I've mostly worked on Saturnian satellite articles, particularly Enceladus, but I plan on working on any outer solar system satellite article that requires my attention.
  49. WilliamKF (talk). I've been working on Galaxies, Globular Clusters, and Nebulas. More recently using the AWB. Leave me a note if you need any repetitive tasks done with AWB.
  50. Lunokhod (talk). Mostly working on the Moon, but also involved with topics related to our solar system, geophysics, and spherical harmonics.
  51. Spot87 (talk) - Minor planets using the AstOrb browser.
  52. Qmwnebrvtcyxuz I love astronomy!
  53. Rwboa22 Can do a variety of different articles, but especially what they would look like with a large (200 mm and higher) telescope.
  54. Vsst Looking to learn more about this and to help out wherever I can.
  55. clh288 Working on adding NGC objects (mostly galaxies).
  56. Zanorath Just interested and willing to help out
  57. Ruslik I like reading and writing about Solar System objects
  58. GhostTrain 05:23, 30 April 2007 (UTC) Undergrad astronomy major. I'll be happy to help out wherever I can.
  59. Damërung - Lately working in clean up, ebellishment, translations and stubs, but glad to calaborate in whatever is needed... ÏíìÏ
  60. maxrspct ping me Non-academic amateur. Likes: comets, asteroids, history of astronomy, solar system etc etc
  61. GTremblay Grant Tremblay is an observational astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, MD USA.
  62. Mic of orion I love astronomy, hate astrology :S
  63. Shrewpelt - I'll sometimes work with updating moons for scientific discoveries
  64. George100 - Fascinated by the scale of the universe. Have been cleaning up articles & locating references.
  65. Razorflame -Will be helping out assessing articles. Razorflame 15:12, 8 May 2008 (UTC)
  66. Wwheaton Worked in X- & gamma-ray astronomy, lately IR. At Spitzer Telescope Science Center.
  67. perseus101 I'm ready to give any help that's needed on this Project. Perseus101
  68. Wyatt915 Astronomical objects are simply facinating to me! I'll help out whenever I can!