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:Imported along with the talk page. Note that it may not be meaningful to add them individually as work is [[Lunarpedia:Autostub1 test 1|in progress]] on a script to create feature articles in bulk (as in more than 9000 articles in one go). Obviously, you're more than welcome to help.<BR/>--[[User:Strangelv|Strangelv]] 18:47, 27 December 2006 (PST) | :Imported along with the talk page. Note that it may not be meaningful to add them individually as work is [[Lunarpedia:Autostub1 test 1|in progress]] on a script to create feature articles in bulk (as in more than 9000 articles in one go). Obviously, you're more than welcome to help.<BR/>--[[User:Strangelv|Strangelv]] 18:47, 27 December 2006 (PST) | ||
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+ | ''"Be happy to help. I'm new to editing though, and my html is rusty."'' How is your trigonometry? What is the area of a squarish section of the surface of a sphere between two latitudes and two longitudes, such as the approximate area of 7.5 to 22.5 N and 0 to 15 East? We also need to identify what square degrees are occupied by an arbitrary circle on the surface (so that we can identify algorithmically which squarish sectors may include a given Lunar feature) | ||
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Greetings, Strangelv is on vacation for a few days, I expect he will contact you upon his return. Sorry for the delay. Seasons greetings and and best regards. (unsigned by User:Cfrjlr)
- Imported along with the talk page. Note that it may not be meaningful to add them individually as work is in progress on a script to create feature articles in bulk (as in more than 9000 articles in one go). Obviously, you're more than welcome to help.
--Strangelv 18:47, 27 December 2006 (PST)
"Be happy to help. I'm new to editing though, and my html is rusty." How is your trigonometry? What is the area of a squarish section of the surface of a sphere between two latitudes and two longitudes, such as the approximate area of 7.5 to 22.5 N and 0 to 15 East? We also need to identify what square degrees are occupied by an arbitrary circle on the surface (so that we can identify algorithmically which squarish sectors may include a given Lunar feature)
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--Strangelv 08:23, 1 January 2007 (PST)