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The data gathered by Cassini in her final flybys in October (E21) and December 2015 (E22) are expected to yield some clues regarding the chemistry of the moon's ocean and prospects for some form of biochemistry. The data may not be published until December 2016, it seems.... |
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== Requested move 16 June 2022 == |
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* ] → {{no redirect|Enceladus (moon)}} |
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– ] for this name, the mythological giant gets about probably a lower ratio when hits to the moon that continue on to the giant are factored in. This ratio is low as-is, but the giant also has longterm significance vastly exceeding the moon since the moon was named after the giant. These add up to make it so that no primary topic exists. ] (]) 14:30, 16 June 2022 (UTC) |
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*'''Support''' per nom.--] (]) 18:41, 16 June 2022 (UTC) |
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*'''Support''' per nom. ] ] 15:38, 17 June 2022 (UTC) |
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*'''Support''' per nom, and with the added bonus of consistency with all other major Saturnian moons. — <span style="font-family:'Linux Libertine','Georgia','Times',serif">''']'''</span> '''·''' '']'' '''·''' 09:18, 20 June 2022 (UTC) |
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*'''Oppose'''. The 5-to-1 page view ratio is large. It is dissimilar to cases like Triton (where, in contrast, the moon and mythological figure have roughly equal page views: ). Furthermore, there is no reason to believe that "the giant also has longterm significance vastly exceeding the moon", considering that {{tq|Being the original source of the name is also not determinative}} of a primary topic (]). Indeed, if one wanted to debate about long-term significance, I would argue that it also favors Enceladus the moon. The moon is of great scholarly interest (and pop-sci interest too), as is immediately apparent on Google Scholar, while the giant is a mythological figure of minor interest (scholarly or popular). Astronomers frequently write papers (and book chapters, and even whole books) devoted to Enceladus the moon, while classicists scarcely devote such works to the giant. I think that says a lot about the relative "enduring notability and educational value" of the two topics. ] (]) 05:36, 22 June 2022 (UTC) |
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*'''Leaning support''' I agree being the original isn't determinate but it should at least be a more than minimal factor. ''']''' (]) 12:07, 22 June 2022 (UTC) |
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The data gathered by Cassini in her final flybys in October (E21) and December 2015 (E22) are expected to yield some clues regarding the chemistry of the moon's ocean and prospects for some form of biochemistry. The data may not be published until December 2016, it seems....