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This template is an infobox for planets. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status extrasolarplanet extrasolarplanet no description Unknown optional exosolar planets exosolar planets no description Unknown optional minorplanet minorplanet When given a value (e.g., yes), it changes labels, section headings ...
Directory. This template is to show size comparison of Jupiter, Neptune and the Earth alongside extrasolar planets that have their radial size confirmed. {{Planetary radius | radius = <!--simplified number of the radius (Jupiter equals 100px)--> }} Some planets might have a radius that would be hard to compare to Jupiter.
Directory. This template is part of a group of templates that are used to display information about the orbital characteristics of an extrasolar planetary system. The list should always have {{OrbitboxPlanet begin}} as the first in the list, while the list should have {{Orbitbox end}} as the last in the list.
This template is part of a group of templates that are used to display information about the orbital characteristics of an extrasolar planetary system. The list should always have { { OrbitboxPlanet begin }} as the first in the list, while the list should have { { Orbitbox end }} as the last in the list. This particular template can be used as ...
This template is an infobox for planets. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status extrasolarplanet extrasolarplanet no description Unknown optional exosolar planets exosolar planets no description Unknown optional minorplanet minorplanet When given a value (e.g., yes), it changes labels, section headings ...
Documentation. This template should only be used for a planetary system with one planet. It may be desirable to use this template in cases where some data on the planet is not available, or when the planet was directly imaged or detected via gravitational microlensing and therefore its projected separation from its primary is known instead of the semimajor axis of its orbit.
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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Orbitbox planet. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. Before making modifications to this template, please discuss the proposed changes on the WikiProject Astronomical objects talk page .