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Hello. Venus is a Featured Article, that is, it is held to be amongst the best articles in Wikipedia in terms of accuracy, neutrality, completeness, and style. When editing such articles, please check that your edits are properly formatted (see the rest of the article for how references are made, particularly with regard to external links). I would edit it myself and fix it, but before doing so, do you have a better source than skytonight.com and aerospaceweb.org for this paragraph? In addition, I see that this theory was announced only 3 days ago. What sort of acceptance does it have in the scientific mainstream? Thanks, and regards, --BillC 08:55, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi Bill. Thanks for your comments. I edited the Venus page again in response. Wideangle 07:48, 10 November 2006 (UTC)