Editor of astronomy articles, creator of numerous redirects, Celestia contributor, and apparently a sockpuppet. May have periods of inactivity.
The name is intended to refer to the planets of the TRAPPIST-1 system, though it could also refer to the classical planets.
Note for astronomy editors: the orbital inclination of extrasolar objects is defined relative to the plane of the sky. A 90° inclination means an edge-on orbit (not a polar orbit!); a 0° or 180° inclination means a face-on orbit.
Articles I created or helped create:
Astronomical objects:[1]
- GCIRS 16SW
Proxima Centauri c- Gliese 15 Ac
Kepler-90g
Epsilon Indi Ab- LHS 3844
- LTT 9779
- L 168-9
- LP 890-9
- Gaia BH1
Kepler-167- GJ 1002[2]
- Wolf 1069
- LHS 475
- AF Leporis
- GJ 1252
- K2-21[3]
Kepler-445[3]- Kepler-1513
- TOI-270
Pr0211[3]
TOI-1136- V2384 Orionis
- Gliese 12
- KMT-2020-BLG-0414L
Solar sibling
HD 222237[4]- Gliese 867
- GJ 2069
- GJ 3998
- WASP-94
WASP-39- WASP-161
- WASP-166
- 59 Draconis
- HD 153072
Disambiguation pages:
Plus some pages started by others that I helped expand and/or publish from draftspace, such as HD 260655.
Redirects I created that other users turned into articles:
Notes
[edit]- ^ The
icon indicates a page created by another user that I expanded from a redirect.
- ^ Previously deleted article, recreated by me after discovery of planets.
- ^ a b c Article on a planetary system created by merging previously existing articles on its planets.
- ^ Previously redirected following AfD, recreated by me after discovery of a planet.