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  • curprev 20:4120:41, 9 April 2020 Dwiki talk contribs m 21,368 bytes −13 Should be "as of 2020" rather than "as at 2020", but also, they will hopefully be available in 1, 10, or 100 years as well :). Removing the parenthetical. undo

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  • curprev 20:0920:09, 27 August 2019 Pteerr talk contribs 21,370 bytes +69 Location: Link added to 'Lagrange Point' wiki page. Text added to explain motion of L1 & L2 points due to orbital eccentricity, more accurate mean altitudes figures added. Other minor textual changes for clarification. Figures are derived from data in 'Lagrange Point' wiki page and existing reference 1. undo

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  • curprev 19:1019:10, 14 November 2014 Moblecl talk contribs 20,639 bytes −2 Spelling typo. "Stretched" was a little colorful, misleading in that it's too easy to infer *a lot* of stretching. Replaced with "topped" for the time being until it's own oddities can be lessened. undo
  • curprev 19:0119:01, 14 November 2014 Moblecl talk contribs 20,641 bytes −24 "Surface" gravity is the term of art in English ("ground gravity" may have been a mistranslation). The fact that it's "much less" is way more material than specifying how much less. Rate of rotation is much less important, immaterial for lede. undo
  • curprev 18:5318:53, 14 November 2014 Moblecl talk contribs 20,665 bytes −44 It's hard to argue that that's "primary". (I would argue that the requirements for the strength of the materials is the primary difference) undo
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