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Before turning R. Mark Wagner into an article about the minor-planet-observing astronomer, observatory or program, or person after whom a minor planet was named, please check whether the content will satisfy the guidelines for notability on biographies. In particular, all content must be sourced from independent, reliable sources. Just because the astronomer has discovered or co-discovered some minor planets does not mean they are notable.
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