curprev21:3521:35, 1 September 2023 Citation bottalkcontribs 46,607 bytes−97 Alter: title, template type. Add: chapter-url, chapter. Removed or converted URL. Removed access-date with no URL. Removed parameters. Some additions/deletions were parameter name changes. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by Whoop whoop pull up | #UCB_webform 30/44undo
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curprev03:2003:20, 8 March 2023 AstroDoctalkcontribs 46,413 bytes+187 Removed citation needed for assertion that a slingshot could change trajectory and speed for two reasons. 1) I added a citation. 2) No citation was needed because the statement follows from the previous sentences.undo
curprev18:1418:14, 25 August 2022 Artem.Gtalkcontribs 55,276 bytes−558 →Limits: I can't verify it, no good source speaks about interstellar slingshot as it was described here, and Clarke's novel is fiction, so couldn't be used as a sourceundoTags: Mobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit
curprev15:2515:25, 22 October 2020 Straittalkcontribs m35,778 bytes−13 Remove "strictly", which didn't seems to serve any purpose, and swap "use" for "utilize" to save syllables while having exactly the same meaningundo
curprev23:3223:32, 3 May 2020 V35btalkcontribs 33,434 bytes0 →Purpose: Minor. "Thus" means "as has been shown," not "therefore" or "thereby." Replaced a first "thus" with "therefore." A second "thus" introduced a sentence that introduced new material ("increases exponentially") that had not been shown and was therefore inappropriate.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
curprev20:4720:47, 17 March 2019 Fcrarytalkcontribs 31,472 bytes−468 Undid revision 888177225 by 132.66.218.118 (talk) Beresheet does not use a gravity assist. The three-body orbit it uses is not the sort this article describes. This was added and removed a few weeks ago. Take it to the talk pageundoTag: Undo