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Since the second day, I will do an edit summary like I said. I started to change the numbers back in the [[Planetary-mass moons]] page. Then I tried to add the fact that [[Ilmarë (moon)|Ilmarë]] ([[174567 Varda|Varda]]’s moon) is POSSIBLY the second largest non-spherical moon in the solar system in ilmarë’s page, because from what I saw in the references of large Non-spherical moons’ diameter. I came to a conclusion: 1. [[Proteus (moon)|Proteus]] (420 km) 2. [[Ilmarë (moon)|Ilmarë]] (403 km) 3. [[Actaea (moon)|Actaea]] (393 km). But [[User: TheProEditor11|Pro editor 11]] removed it because it is not constructive. So I started a discussion in Teahouse and many editors disagreed with me. I didn’t realize that was wrong until someone gave me Some Wikipedia guideline and it said everything needs a source and not literally just the truth. I’ve estimated a bunch of Tno’s diameter but I haven’t put it here because it literally has no source. |
Since the second day, I will do an edit summary like I said. I started to change the numbers back in the [[Planetary-mass moons]] page. Then I tried to add the fact that [[Ilmarë (moon)|Ilmarë]] ([[174567 Varda|Varda]]’s moon) is POSSIBLY the second largest non-spherical moon in the solar system in ilmarë’s page, because from what I saw in the references of large Non-spherical moons’ diameter. I came to a conclusion: 1. [[Proteus (moon)|Proteus]] (420 km) 2. [[Ilmarë (moon)|Ilmarë]] (403 km) 3. [[Actaea (moon)|Actaea]] (393 km). But [[User: TheProEditor11|Pro editor 11]] removed it because it is not constructive. So I started a discussion in Teahouse and many editors disagreed with me. I didn’t realize that was wrong until someone gave me Some Wikipedia guideline and it said everything needs a source and not literally just the truth. I’ve estimated a bunch of Tno’s diameter but I haven’t put it here because it literally has no source. |
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Revision as of 08:58, 15 October 2025
Chilling in Wikipedia
Hi guys,and I'm My planet is Homlos and I'm part of the planetballs community, that's why I like space, you can call me MPIH or Homlos for short :) MY PLANET IS HOMLOS (WIKIPEDIA EDITOR) Name=S???s Gender=Male Height=0.00165+0.0010
−0.0005km Weight/Mass=65000000±5000000 milligrams Home=Somewhere in Asia(Big City) Love to space(rating)9.997+0.00299
−0.00001 I know 30+ TNOs Maybe I will list The TNOs that I know here in this page in the future:) How much I want to bring Pluto back as a planet(rating)9.9+9
−0.01/10 Love to TNOs (rating)9.93+0.15
−0.01/10 Density=1.01±0.15 g/cm³ Geometric Albedo=0.367±0.05 Absolute magnitude=33.35056(Assuming an albedo of 0.367) Diameter (If I'm a sphere and in HE)= 48.69±0.2 cm(Assuming a volume of 0.06045 m³)
I have made more than 730 edits so far and I like editing space stuff especially dwarf planets and dwarf planet candidates.
I’m currently an extended confirmed user of Wikipedia. Road to 1000 edits!
Why do I want to join Wikipedia?
I saw a lot of misinformation and errors in the Planetary-mass moons page, and this is definitely a problem! So I had the thought of editing it. So that’s why I joined Wikipedia.
Being In Wikipedia
This section is related to Wikipedia
FIRST FEW DAYS IN WIKIPEDIA
The first day in Wikipedia (Planetary-mass moons)
8th Sep 2025 is my first day here in Wikipedia. I did not know ANYTHING! I did a lot of quick edits to align the moons’ data in their main page in Planetary-mass moons. Despite my edits are good faith, Skywatcher68 reverted them because I didn’t provide an edit summary. He talked to me and told me I need to write edit summaries ,then I will provide an edit summary on all my edit in the future except my user page. Keep in mind that it’s my first day of Wikipedia.
Varda’s moon Ilmarë
Since the second day, I will do an edit summary like I said. I started to change the numbers back in the Planetary-mass moons page. Then I tried to add the fact that Ilmarë (Varda‘s moon) is POSSIBLY the second largest non-spherical moon in the solar system in ilmarë’s page, because from what I saw in the references of large Non-spherical moons’ diameter. I came to a conclusion: 1. Proteus (420 km) 2. Ilmarë (403 km) 3. Actaea (393 km). But Pro editor 11 removed it because it is not constructive. So I started a discussion in Teahouse and many editors disagreed with me. I didn’t realize that was wrong until someone gave me Some Wikipedia guideline and it said everything needs a source and not literally just the truth. I’ve estimated a bunch of Tno’s diameter but I haven’t put it here because it literally has no source. That’s unfair but you have to follow the guidelines so… That’s why.
I think:
These are my opinions and might be inaccurate!
- I think there are many dwarf planets like at least 20 rather than 5
- I can’t pronounce The TNO Goblin.
- I can’t pronounce the TNO Gkun homdima
- I don’t know why 2003 UZ 413 gets so little attention,It might possibly be one of the densest TNO (dwarf planet candidate 2.64 g/cm³) EVER found, Even denser than Eris.
- I don’t understand why ilmarë gets so little attention,it is possibly be the second biggest NON-SPHERICAL MOON IN THE ENTIRE SOLAR SYSTEM. I’ve always wanted to add this fact in Wikipedia but sadly there’s no source talking about it.
- I think being a dwarf planet needs at least 0.95 g/cm³, Not 1.2 g/cm³. If Tethys somehow got into the Kuiper belt,it would be a dwarf planet despite its low density it is still a sphere.
- I don’t understand why Enceladus gets so much attention, it’s one of the most overrated moon in the solar system! I don’t think it can support life even after the Sun turns into a red giant. It’s literally too small and its gravity is too low bro. It can’t even hold an atmosphere. I think any moons under 0.1% of Earth‘s mass are physically impossible to support life lol.
- Earth will survive the red giant phase due to orbital expansion.(Orbital expansion happens because of Sun‘s mass loss)I watched Mr plasma’s vid in YouTube.


