Talk:Canonical units
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Hey I created this page because though I stumbled upon this term in my reading, a page for canonical units did not exist on wikipedia, to my surprise. I am by no means an expert in the field of astrodynamics or astronomy but I thought I could help introduce the page. I hope this page will be of some use to aspiring aerospace engineers
Subheight640 02:26, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Apparent issue in the canonical triplet definition in the overview.
[edit]Hey all,
Just a quick spot of what I think might be an issue: on the page it refers to the following criterion for a canonical triplet:
Any triplet of numbers, and that satisfy the equation above is a “canonical” set.
I think it's highly likely that the intended text in the overview would not refer to the canonical distance unit twice, so I am adjusting it to the following:
Any triplet of numbers, and that satisfy the equation above is a “canonical” set.
If this wasn't an error, feel free to change it back (although I would be interested to learn what it actually is trying to say.)