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Hi
Can we please abandon the edit warring (though it is very slow!) and leave it how it is now?
Someone spent a fair amount of their valuable time working on it doing a copyedit, only to be wiped out with a mass reversion.
(and by that I mean four editors work was reverted in one fell swoop)
It's a tiny little article about a fairly insignificant thing in the massive universe we live in.
Having said that, we need to decide on where to leave the article.
So, two simple questions - let's start discussing what should be in and what should not :¬)
If you are not sure how, go to the article page, click the "History" and click the date/time stamp of the one you want to look at.
You can copy and paste from that archived page to here if needs be.