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{{Box|type=warning|This template and {{Tl|Infobox/Body}} are under heavy development at the moment. Expect problems with display of automatically generated numbers in tables for the next hours until it is sorted out. Don't make adjustments unless you really know what to do!}}
 
{{Box|type=warning|This template and {{Tl|Infobox/Body}} are under heavy development at the moment. Expect problems with display of automatically generated numbers in tables for the next hours until it is sorted out. Don't make adjustments unless you really know what to do!}}
 
Returns for each [[celestial body]] various data about it.
 
Returns for each [[celestial body]] various data about it.

Revision as of 14:39, 14 September 2013

This template and {{Infobox/Body}} are under heavy development at the moment. Expect problems with display of automatically generated numbers in tables for the next hours until it is sorted out. Don't make adjustments unless you really know what to do!

Returns for each celestial body various data about it.

Template:Parameter Table

Properties

The following properties are supported: Template:Parameter Table

There are the following classes available:

Parents which are indented don't need to be set, when the previous non-indented parameter isn't set.

For backwards compatibility this template also supports the following properties. It simply calls the appropriate subtemplate. They additionally support Sun and Mün instead of Kerbol and Mun.

The direct usage of those subtemplates is not recommended anymore!

This template don't support math templates directly as parameters like {{BodyData|Kerbin|soi}}.

Separate subtemplates

Some special properties can be accessed via a separate sub template