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=== Usage ===
 
=== Usage ===
  
This template should only be used on missions which are expected to generate news in the immediate future, such as ongoing manned missions, or where details are expected to change rapidly, such as when an anomaly occurs or during the [[LEOP|launch and early operations]] phase of the mission. It should not be used for flights which are undergoing routine operations, such as spacecraft that have reached their operational orbits, or probes in [[heliocentric orbit]] coasting to their rendezvous with a planetary body. Under normal circumstances it should not usually be displayed for more than a few days, unless the mission is still generating news, or details are still rapidly changing.
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This template should only be used on missions which are expected to generate news in the immediate future, such as ongoing human missions, or where details are expected to change rapidly, such as when an anomaly occurs or during the [[LEOP|launch and early operations]] phase of the mission. It should not be used for flights which are undergoing routine operations, such as spacecraft that have reached their operational orbits, or probes in [[heliocentric orbit]] coasting to their rendezvous with a planetary body. Under normal circumstances it should not usually be displayed for more than a few days, unless the mission is still generating news, or details are still rapidly changing.
  
Adding this template to an article places the article in [[:Category:Spaceflights]] and [[:Category:Current events]].
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To make the banner more specific, add <kbd>article</kbd>, or <kbd>section</kbd>:
  
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:<code><nowiki>{{Current spaceflight|article}}</nowiki></code>
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:<code><nowiki>{{Current spaceflight|section}}</nowiki></code>
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Adding this template to an article places the article in [[:Category:Current events]] and [[:Category:{{CURRENTYEAR}} in spaceflight]]. To change the category year from the current year, use the {{para|year}} parameter or the third parameter (e.g. <code><nowiki>{{Current spaceflight|article|</nowiki>{{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}-1}}}}</code>).
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:''[{{fullurl:Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:{{BASEPAGENAME}}|limit=999&namespace=0}} Check main (article) namespace links]''
  
 
=== See also ===
 
=== See also ===
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*[[Wikipedia:Current event templates]]
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*[[Template:Current]]
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*[[Template:Current related]]
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*[[Template:Current person]]
  
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 14 May 2019

Usage

This template should only be used on missions which are expected to generate news in the immediate future, such as ongoing human missions, or where details are expected to change rapidly, such as when an anomaly occurs or during the launch and early operations phase of the mission. It should not be used for flights which are undergoing routine operations, such as spacecraft that have reached their operational orbits, or probes in heliocentric orbit coasting to their rendezvous with a planetary body. Under normal circumstances it should not usually be displayed for more than a few days, unless the mission is still generating news, or details are still rapidly changing.

To make the banner more specific, add article, or section:

{{Current spaceflight|article}}
{{Current spaceflight|section}}

Adding this template to an article places the article in Category:Current events and Category:2025 in spaceflight. To change the category year from the current year, use the |year= parameter or the third parameter (e.g. {{Current spaceflight|article|2024}}).

Check main (article) namespace links

See also