How is this article already at GA status, when it was just created today and didn't undergo a nomination and review? Balon Greyjoy ( talk) 14:13, 12 January 2019 (UTC)
@ Randy Kryn: You claim that the images of the human astronauts are relevant merely because the mice traveled with them? How does knowing how the humans of the mission looked aid our understanding of the mice (i.e. how are these images not merely decorative? Were they inside Ronald Evans' space suit?) Note, I did not remove the two images which showed the command module they traveled in. Also, you say "mission relationship" as if the sole purpose of the Apollo mission was to get these mice into space. I don't think these images add to the article, especially when you look at their captions. The second image I removed even has as its claim for relevance: "[the] mission insignia features the names of the three human crew members"—so this image had zero bearing to the mice, and at most listed the names of the astronauts, which is very far removed from being important to this article. Finally, on the argument of page size alone, these images are excessive and on my screen there's a huge gap after the "References" section. Opencooper ( talk) 17:46, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
Someone will eventually put up a statue, an animated film, or create a comic book further memorializing the five mice (five of the last eight Earthlings to visit the Moon), and then this page can contain an "In popular culture" section. Randy Kryn ( talk) 20:14, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
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How is this article already at GA status, when it was just created today and didn't undergo a nomination and review? Balon Greyjoy ( talk) 14:13, 12 January 2019 (UTC)
@ Randy Kryn: You claim that the images of the human astronauts are relevant merely because the mice traveled with them? How does knowing how the humans of the mission looked aid our understanding of the mice (i.e. how are these images not merely decorative? Were they inside Ronald Evans' space suit?) Note, I did not remove the two images which showed the command module they traveled in. Also, you say "mission relationship" as if the sole purpose of the Apollo mission was to get these mice into space. I don't think these images add to the article, especially when you look at their captions. The second image I removed even has as its claim for relevance: "[the] mission insignia features the names of the three human crew members"—so this image had zero bearing to the mice, and at most listed the names of the astronauts, which is very far removed from being important to this article. Finally, on the argument of page size alone, these images are excessive and on my screen there's a huge gap after the "References" section. Opencooper ( talk) 17:46, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
Someone will eventually put up a statue, an animated film, or create a comic book further memorializing the five mice (five of the last eight Earthlings to visit the Moon), and then this page can contain an "In popular culture" section. Randy Kryn ( talk) 20:14, 28 May 2021 (UTC)