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Declination | required |
This is the template sandbox page for Template:Infobox astronomical object (diff). See also the companion subpage for test cases. |
This template uses Lua: |
[[File:{{{image}}}|frameless]] | |
Other designations | {{{names}}} |
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Constellation | {{{constellation}}} |
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Declination | required |
Redshift | {{{z}}} |
Distance | 1 |
In visual light (V) | |
Apparent size | {{{appsize_v}}} |
Apparent dimensions | {{{appdim_v}}} |
{{{appmag_v}}} | |
{{{absmag_v}}} | |
Size | {{{size_v}}} |
In non-visible light (Radio, X-ray, etc.) | |
Apparent size (specify) | {{{appsize_specify}}} |
Apparent dimensions (specify) | {{{appdim_specify}}} |
Flux (specify) | {{{flux_specify}}} |
Luminosity (specify) | {{{luminosity_specify}}} |
Size (specify) | {{{size_specify}}} |
{{{propmo}}} | |
{{{radvel}}} | |
{{{pecmo}}} | |
Mass | {{{mass}}} |
Velocity dispersion | {{{velocity_dispersion}}} |
Temperature | {{{temperature}}} |
Metallicity | {{{metal_feh}}} dex |
{{{insert}}} | |
Notable features | {{{notes}}} |
This template is for use at the start of articles on astronomical objects that do not have a specialized infobox template of their own.
Just add:
{{infobox astronomical object}}
to the top of an article, and data will be automatically included from Wikidata where they are available. These values can be overridden by passing values to the relevant parameters in the article. The full list of parameters is:
Parameter | Default | Description |
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name | Wikidata label (en) (Or Page name) |
The designation of the object |
image | image (P18) | Illustration |
image_scale | Relative image size E.g. 1.5 for 50% larger than reader default | |
alt | Alternative text description of image; cf. MOS:ALT | |
caption | media legend (P2096) | Picture caption (if necessary). |
credit | Picture credit (if necessary). | |
image2 | locator map image (P242) | Location map |
caption2 | Location map caption (if necessary). | |
type | instance of (P31) | The parameter for object type (put unknown or undefined if there is no type). This value should be wikified, if possible |
ra | The parameter for right ascension. Please use {{RA|00|00|00}} or {{Deg2HMS|000.0000|sup=yes}} templates to specify this
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dec | The parameter for declination. Please use the {{DEC|00|00|00}} template to specify this
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epoch | The parameter for astronomical epoch. Common values are B1875.0 , B1900.0 , B1950.0 , J2000.0 ; please wikify this value, if possible | |
constellation / constel | constellation (P59) | The parameter for the constellation. Use a comma separated list if there is more than one constellation, please wikify the list |
names | catalog code (P528) | Place all the popular designations for the object here |
notes | Place any notes about the object here, which deserve special notice in the infobox | |
distance / dist_pc / dist_ly | distance from Earth (P2583) | The distance to the object, in parsecs or light years |
z | redshift (P1090) | The cosmological redshift of the object, in unitless 'z' |
appsize_v | The apparent size of the object (such as radius or diameter). This should be given in angular units, such as milliarcseconds (mas) | |
appdim_v | The apparent dimensions of the object (a bivalue term, that gives the major diameter and minor diameter). This should be given in angular units, such as milliarcseconds (mas) | |
appmag_v | apparent magnitude (P1215) | The apparent magnitude of the object (brightness) |
absmag_v | The absolute magnitude of the object (visual luminosity) | |
size_v | The physical size of the object in visible light, a trivalue term, such as height x width x depth. This should be given in astronomical distance units, such as parsecs, megaparsecs, or redshiftspace terms (such as km-s−1) | |
appsize_specify | The apparent size of the object (such as radius or diameter) in non-visible light (specify microwave, radio, infrared, UV, X-ray, gamma ray, keV or GeV range, etc.). This should be given in angular units, such as milliarcseconds (mas) | |
appdim_specify | The apparent dimensions of the object (a bivalue term, that gives the major diameter and minor diameter). This should be given in angular units, such as milliarcseconds (mas) | |
flux_specify | Flux is measured differently at different wavelengths. For example, X-ray flux is usually given in erg s−1 cm−2 for some keV range. | |
luminosity_specify | Can be bolometric, or wavelength-specific. For example, X-ray luminosity is usually given in erg s−1 for some keV range. In either case, flux is preferred if the distance to the object is uncertain. In non-visible light (specify microwave, radio, infrared, UV, X-ray, gamma ray, keV or GeV range, etc.) | |
size_specify | The physical size of the object outside the visible spectrum, a trivalue term, such as height x width x depth. This should be given in astronomical distance units, such as parsecs, megaparsecs, or redshiftspace terms (such as km-s−1) | |
propmo | The proper motion of the object, the movement of the object across the sphere of the sky, as a 2-D projection. This should be given in angular units per unit time, such as arcminutes per decade | |
radvel | The radial velocity of an object, the movement of the object towards or away from us. In the case of objects at cosmological distances, this value should be that that is not covered by the expansion of space. | |
pecmo | The peculiar motion of an object, the velocity of an object in space, this is a vector value. For objects at cosmological distances, this value is that that is not covered by Hubble motion | |
mass / mass_msol | Depending on the mass of the object, use kg, ML, ME, MJ, or M☉ (via {{Lunar mass|link=y}} , {{Earth mass|link=y}} , {{Jupiter mass|link=y}} , or {{Solar mass|link=y}} ).
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velocity_dispersion | The velocity dispersion of the parent object, if it is composed of many smaller objects, measured in units of velocity, typically km/s. | |
"temperature" | The units with which temperature is measured vary with the temperature of the object. For example, below several thousand kelvins, (K) are used, and X-ray temperature is usually given in keV. | |
"metal_feh" | The metallicity as a logarithmic abundance of iron relative to hydrogen, as compared to the Sun. For example, = 0 = solar metallicity. | |
radius_ly | Radius in lightyears | |
age | Estimated age | |
commons | Commons category (P373) | Commons category |