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This page is dedicated to Suksun Itthipanayan who is the second place finisher at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. This result has allowed him to name an Asteroid, under his name.
please refer to :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meanings_of_asteroid_names_%2821001-22000%29
and if a
Very Large Telescope can have a site, then so can he. —The preceding
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Berkeley413 (
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contribs).
I removed the proposed speedy deletion tag because the article has made an assertion of notability. However, I have continuing reservations that this article is not right for Wikipedia in its present state; it's more like a myspace page than a Wikipedia article.
I propose to address this by changing this article to a redirect to a brief article about the asteroid, similar to 21517 Dobi. Alternately, I would possibly support keeping this article if there were more information and sourcing regarding the Thai awards - "excellent Role Model in Science and Technology for the 2007 year by the Crown Prince of Thailand" and "Exceptional Young Scientist of Thailand". I have attempted to research these online, but I am unable to find supporting information. If the article is kept, I think it needs cleanup, including the removal of the pictures, which aren't particularly encylopedic.
Or, we can simply list the article at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion, and let the community decide.-- Kubigula ( talk) 05:07, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
No discussion or reliable sourcing for some of the claims having emerged, I have merged some of the relevant content to 21540 Itthipanyanan. The asteroid is clearly notable, and this treatment is consistent with other articles on asteroids named after science fair winners.-- Kubigula ( talk) 19:54, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
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This page is dedicated to Suksun Itthipanayan who is the second place finisher at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. This result has allowed him to name an Asteroid, under his name.
please refer to :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meanings_of_asteroid_names_%2821001-22000%29
and if a
Very Large Telescope can have a site, then so can he. —The preceding
unsigned comment was added by
Berkeley413 (
talk •
contribs).
I removed the proposed speedy deletion tag because the article has made an assertion of notability. However, I have continuing reservations that this article is not right for Wikipedia in its present state; it's more like a myspace page than a Wikipedia article.
I propose to address this by changing this article to a redirect to a brief article about the asteroid, similar to 21517 Dobi. Alternately, I would possibly support keeping this article if there were more information and sourcing regarding the Thai awards - "excellent Role Model in Science and Technology for the 2007 year by the Crown Prince of Thailand" and "Exceptional Young Scientist of Thailand". I have attempted to research these online, but I am unable to find supporting information. If the article is kept, I think it needs cleanup, including the removal of the pictures, which aren't particularly encylopedic.
Or, we can simply list the article at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion, and let the community decide.-- Kubigula ( talk) 05:07, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
No discussion or reliable sourcing for some of the claims having emerged, I have merged some of the relevant content to 21540 Itthipanyanan. The asteroid is clearly notable, and this treatment is consistent with other articles on asteroids named after science fair winners.-- Kubigula ( talk) 19:54, 4 February 2007 (UTC)