Talk:Spektr-RG
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edit- Posted at Talk:Spectrum-X-Gamma:
Spectrum Roentgen-Gamma should link here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.106.149.1 (talk) 07:35, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
Spektr-RG or Spectrum-X-Gamma or ...
edit- Posted at Talk:Spectrum-X-Gamma:
The spacecraft is commonly referred to as Spektr-RG (sometimes omitting the hyphen) in English communications from Russia, while Spectrum-X-Gamma (sometimes omitting the first hyphen) makes more seems to be preferred in English-speaking countries. Should the article be moved to Spektr-RG, or will a redirect do? -- Hosszuka (talk) 13:20, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
Merger
edit- Posted at Talk:Spektr-RG:
This page should be merged to Spectrum-X-Gamma — Preceding unsigned comment added by El Roih (talk • contribs) 17:39, 27 August 2011
Current title
editI've reversed the direction of the April 2013 merger to make the page title Spektr-RG instead of Spectrum-X-Gamma. Spektr-RG seems to be the most commonly used name for this spacecraft, it is consistent with other articles (cf Spektr-R) and the general practise of transliterating, not translating, spacecraft names. Since neither page had been edited since the merger (and thus there was no additional page history to transfer), I just used cut-and-paste to effect it. --W. D. Graham 21:32, 20 September 2013 (UTC)
Needs updating
editThey've changed the intended orbit from LEO to L2 forcing the Germans to spend another $5m on radiation hardening equipment. WatcherZero (talk) 18:04, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
Which L2?
editArticle currently says : "The first three months of the flight will deliver the spacecraft to the L2 Lagrangian point.". But which L2? Sun-Earth L2 or Earth-Moon L2 (or another)? Opinions on various respectable Web pages differ about this point.
One even says "After its launch, the Spektr-RG observatory will be placed at the L2 Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system. The Lagrange point is an orbital location where gravitational forces of the Earth and the Moon balance out the centrifugal force of a smaller spacecraft, thereby helping it stabilise in space."
2022
editSPEKTR-RG. 2600:6C48:747F:A450:D081:8625:D684:DDB3 (talk) 17:05, 28 August 2022 (UTC)