Wikipedia:Constellation program

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Wikipedia Constellation program
Red orbit path around Wikipedia logo, with constellations of green pluses and bronze stars
Program overview
OrganizationWikipedia
PurposeArticle development
StatusInactive
Program history
Duration27 April 2022 to 25 May 2022[1]
Successes2
Failures7
Constellation program promotional poster for improving Wikipedia

Constellation program's eventual goal: producing 1

featured article per month (). To invite an editor to the project, use {{subst:Wikipedia Constellation program invite
}}.

Prior participants[2]

CactiStaccingCrane (talk) 10:27, 27 April 2022‎ (UTC)[reply]
Starship SN20 (talk) 09:55, 10 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
StarshipSLS (Talk), (My Contributions) 16:53, 20 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Editing manifest

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Mission Article Outcome Start End Goal Date Deadline
Rock I
Rocket Lab Failure link 8 May 2022 22 May 2022
Peter Beck Success link link 8 May 2022 8 May 2022
Humanity Star Success link link 9 May 2022 9 May 2022
Rock II[a]
Axiom Space Failure June 2022 July 2022
Rock III[a]
? Failure July 2022 August 2022
Rocket I[a]
Artemis program Failure August 2022 October 2022
Integrated Lander Vehicle Failure ? ?
Artemis HLS development history
Failure ? ?
List of Space Launch System launches[b] Failure ? ?
  1. ^ a b c Subject to change, editable by all participants
  2. ^ Minor cleanups
  1. ^ With addition revival attempts. On 1 June 2022, Starship SN20 attempted to revive it. On 18 June 2022, StarshipSLS did the same. They were both unsuccessful. Finally, 4 December 2022, a less ambitious version called the Artemis program, which is currently active with 10 successes and 1 failure.
  2. ^ The Constellation program racked up 4 participants and improved 2 articles within only a few days. Unfortunately, shortly following that, less and less work was done and it became less of a team project and more indivual. This all culminated with the first failure of the constellation program, with the article Rocket Lab. A few days after, the creator CactiStaccingCrane classified the program as semiactive. This quickly turned into inactive. Despite revival attempts by StarshipSLS and StarshipSN20, the program wasn't started back up. However, Starship 24 created the Artemis Program, an attempt at reviving the Constellation Program with much less ambitious goals and timelines. It is currently active and can be found here.