User talk:Mjpfmk
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Peer review
[edit]Hey Im just here doing a peer review on your space medicine page. It looks great so far I just have a couple things. In your references you can probably delete the first like about Russian space medicine and that pdf link because it is already the #3 reference. It looks like you are planning to add to the Project Mercury section, but only one of your sources have any information on Project Mercury so I would recommend looking for more sources on it. I like how organized your sandbox is and it makes me want to reorganize my own.DaleHabe (talk) 19:09, 16 March 2022 (UTC)
Peer Review Response
[edit]Hey Dalehabe, I really appreciate your peer review. I wanted to let you know that the line about Russian space medicine and its impacts on bone density have actually been added and rectified so they have accurate citation is in the real article. I think that there may have been a bug where it copied over a new citation when I wanted the part of the article I was wanting to edit. The link is just more so for me, if I want to access it, I can do so from my sandbox. As for project Mercury, I do need to make sure to find more sources about this. This is my next step for this article. Thanks again!Mjpfmk (talk) 12:12, 25 March 2022 (UTC)