User talk:Kamuiseph

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List of stars in Orion
Who is ---, and why are you trying to add --- to a constellation? DPRoberts534 (talk) 08:15, 6 February 2015 (UTC)
 * I went ahead and undid your changes, so the legend is back now. If you can leave a message here explaining what you are trying to do, perhaps I can help. DPRoberts534 (talk) 08:24, 6 February 2015 (UTC)

Hi sorry I'm fairly new to wikipedia, I'm trying to add a star either to the list or just in it's own page: TYC 93-1060-1 RA 4 57 39.268 Dec +4 17 59.05 http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-coo?CooDefinedFrames=none&CooEpoch=2000&Coord=04%2057%2039.268%20%2B04%2017%2059.05&submit=submit%20query&Radius.unit=arcmin&CooEqui=2000&CooFrame=FK5&Radius=2

P.s. That's my name please don't share it :S my mistake
 * Thanks for the reply. List of stars in Orion is a list of notable stars. There is a policy page WP:NASTRO that describes the criteria for notability of astronomical objects. To summarize the policy, to be considered notable, a star needs to either be naked-eye visible, of special interest to astronomers, or the subject of news or journal articles or books. I don't see any qualifications for TYC 93-1060-1 to be considered notable, and at Vmag 11.65 it is too dim to see without a telescope. Can you provide any other references that show it to be of particular interest to astronomers? DPRoberts534 (talk) 17:51, 6 February 2015 (UTC)