Template:CelestialRefAll/doc

Documentation
CelestialRefAll creates


 * Name or internal link to the celestial object in Wikipedia
 * Footnote with links to the SIMBAD entry
 * Extra links to other entries for the object in online databases. These are added to the footnote.
 * It shows ids, bib, image, and bwimage (and any other options like that that may be added here in the future)

It is especially useful if you have a table of celestial objects and want to add footnotes to each one.

Alternative to this template
For an external links section, use CelestialRefEx which calls CelestialRef/Extras.

If you want more configuration options useCelestialRef which is called by CelestialRefAll

If you just want to add a SIMBAD footnote, without these extra options, you can use: cite simbad.

Examples
Any identifier recognized by Simbad for its sim-basic will do.

So, these are all possible:, , etc.

Displayed as:, ,.

Using a different name for the internal link
You can use a different name for the internal link and the SIMBAD lookup.

yields:

You can also use a different display name for the internal link too:

yields:

So there,
 * M 31 = name to pass to SIMBAD
 * Andromeda Galaxy = name for internal link
 * Andromeda Spiral Galaxy = how to display the internal link,

The internal link wiki markup generated is

Andromeda Spiral Galaxy

If the display name and Simbad name are identical, internal link different, you can use:

Which gives you:

Ref only
If you just want the ref without the name, use the same approach, but make the different name for the internal link blank, as in

Yields:

You can mix with other named parameters in any order, e.g.:

(same idea but added an extra named parameter at the end) Yields:

Which you could then add to some text as Test

Test

It doesn't matter where you put this blank field amongst the other parameters, so long as it goes after the object name.

Techy details - the template recognizes your blank field as parameter 2, the second unnamed parameter.

No internal link
If you just want the name without an internal link, add link=no as:

yields:

yields:

Star plot
The advantage of the star plot extra link is that it lets the author of the page preset the radius for the plot. For some objects this needs to be large, e.g. 20 arcmins or more. For others, that shows far too many objects and a smaller radius in arcsecs is appropriate. Example:

yields  to plot stars within 5 arcmins of HD 189733b

Example:

yields  to plot stars within 50 arcsecs of Alpha Centauri

Siblings
You can add a link for siblings e.g.

This may be useful if the object is part of a larger group and this is relevant to the article citing it, in this case the Hyades cluster, and the Hyades super cluster.

Use in tables
The template can be used in tables. This was the original motivation for this template - to have an easy way to add footnotes anad add extra links to the footnotes, for every entry in a table.

Here is an example to test it.

Confirmed Giant Planets around Mid- and Late-K-type Dwarf Stars
All entries are set to add the extra Bibliography link to the refs, and with newline=no.

Example:

Data from Giant Planets around Late K Dwarf Stars - Table 1