To present a coherent strategy for organizing non-fiction information relating to Space. Also to direct the development of Portal:Space, from an organizational and stylistic point of view. The project is also responsible for the Space Collaboration of the Week.
Mission Statement
Striving for accessible knowledge regarding anything Space related info
Overall Strategy
A single, coherent plan must be drawn up to encompass the categorization and style with which to present the related information. A single project page, representing a single Portal, must be decided upon to be the master planning home for the overall topic of Space. Sub-Portals will be developed to handle specific topics, and Sub-Portals as needed to make the navigation of all information available an easy and painless task for the least familiar peruser.
Ninney - My great ways to contribute would be by making minor edits/corrections to articles (e.g., typos, fixing links, adding references to new secondary sources)
Spiral5800 (talk) 12:52, 16 June 2010 (UTC) Johns Hopkins University Student/Researcher, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory (the East Coast equivalent of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory) alumnus, and science enthusiast (if it wasn't already apparent.) 09:27, 18 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Tennispro45 (talk) Future cosmologist and deeply intersted in improving the quality of our space articles to satisfy people looking to expand their knowledge.
Terry0051 (talk) ...researching topics in history of astronomy
tham153 retired professor of astronomy and planetarium director, worked on the Apollo Project and did other space related work
I think that the article ESA should be graded higher than C. Also I've done some work in the past on ESRO but have truble improving the article. Help would be appreciated. Thanks. --U5K0 (talk) 19:53, 25 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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