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=<FONT COLOR="#3F3F3F">'''Welcome to Lunarpedia!'''</FONT>=
  
Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
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Exodictionary is a dictionary of space terms that anyone can edit.  It is also a supplement for [http://lunarpedia Lunarpedia], [http://marspedia Marspedia], and [http://scientifiction.org Scientifiction.org] Construction is underway and you can help!
  
== Getting started ==
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Note that this is a dictionary.  Full articles and original research belong in Lunarpedia, Marspedia, Scientifiction.org, or the upcoming general space wiki.
  
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==Software Capabilities==
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Exodictionary uses the latest stable version of Mediawiki, so in many respects it is very similar to Wikipedia. At the time of writing this, we were running version 1.9.3 while 1.10 was the unreleased development version.

Revision as of 23:26, 23 March 2007

NOTICE: All articles in the main namespace are released to the Public Domain and may be used for any purpose without entangling restrictions. DO NOT add any content to these pages that you do not wish to release to the public domain and/or lack the authority to release to the public domain!
Other namespaces for less open terms may be pending.

Welcome to Lunarpedia!

Exodictionary is a dictionary of space terms that anyone can edit. It is also a supplement for Lunarpedia, Marspedia, and Scientifiction.org Construction is underway and you can help!

Note that this is a dictionary. Full articles and original research belong in Lunarpedia, Marspedia, Scientifiction.org, or the upcoming general space wiki.



Software Capabilities

Exodictionary uses the latest stable version of Mediawiki, so in many respects it is very similar to Wikipedia. At the time of writing this, we were running version 1.9.3 while 1.10 was the unreleased development version.