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I am currently rewriting this stub, including translation of sections of the French page. If anyone has a photograph to add to commons I would be grateful if you could upload it. Mramoeba (talk) 10:36, 30 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Rewrite is now done, with acknowlegements to the french page from where some information and references are taken and translated.Thanks. I have also taken off the stub tags but I have not rated the article, anyone else is free to give it a rating. Mramoeba (talk) 12:20, 1 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Lowest numbered asteroid named after living person?

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I believe that, since the death of Mildred Shapley Matthews in 2016, 1629 Pecker is the lowest-numbered asteroid named after a living person. Lutz Schmadel's Dictionary of Minor Planet Names seems to agree (comparing the dates given in it), but I find no mention of this fact anywhere, so it may not meet WP's requirements for noticeability. Still, if anyone can come up with an appropriate source, this would be appreciated. Renerpho (talk) 07:36, 14 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Unique paper

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Dear Wikipedia friends and editors,

May I draw your attention to one of Pecker’s papers:

Pecker, Jean-Claude, “The Local Interpretation of the Microwave Background Radiation”, pp. 25-50 in: Fulton, Christopher C. and Kokus, Martin, “The Galileo of Palomar”, Apeiron, Montreal (2017).

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marcos-Neves-6/publication/342487461_THE_GALILEO_OF_PALOMAR_ESSAYS_IN_THE_MEMORY_OF_HALTON_ARP_capitulo_Arp's_Indomitable_Universe/links/5ef6a2e492851c52d6005b2f/THE-GALILEO-OF-PALOMAR-ESSAYS-IN-THE-MEMORY-OF-HALTON-ARP-capitulo-Arps-Indomitable-Universe.pdf#page=32

In this paper, and in his earlier paper of 2015, Pecker shows that what is called the Cosmic Microwave Background is actually a local phenomenon inside the Milky Way galaxy. If Pecker is right, then the microwave background radiation does not prove (or disprove) the Big Bang. These two papers by Pecker drew little attention from the scientific community. Greenantilope (talk) 16:41, 25 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]