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All article titles should follow official Misplaced Pages policies, which can be found at Misplaced Pages:Article titles. In many cases the absence of specific guidelines for spaceflight articles have led to inconsistency in the naming of articles within this project's scope. This advice page describes the interpretation of this policy by members of WikiProject Spaceflight to ensure consistency in spaceflight-related article titles.
Spacecraft
When article titles requires disambiguation, we prefer to use "(spacecraft)" or "(satellite)". For example, instead of "Rosetta (space mission)", or "Rosetta (space probe)", we prefer to use Rosetta (spacecraft). Instead of "Helios probes", we prefer Helios (spacecraft).
"(spacecraft)" for all manned and cargo spacecraft, for vehicles not designed to operate in geocentric orbit or in independent flight.
"(satellite)" should be used for unmanned spacecraft operating independently in geocentric orbit, which do not meet the above criteria.
We prefer not to include the name of the manufacturer or developer in the article title, unless necessary. For example, instead of "SpaceX Dragon", we prefer Dragon (spacecraft).
Some spacecraft have different names to refer to them before and after launch (for example, Japanese satellites are typically known by an acronym before launch, and a more abstract name afterwards: eg. PLANET-C became Akatsuki after launch). The most recent name should be used where possible, unless there is a consensus to do otherwise.
Titles should not include more than one name, even if it is only for the purpose of disambiguation.
Rockets
Articles about rockets should be named according to the guidelines of WikiProject Rocketry:
All disambiguators that are not part of the rocket or missile's official name should be in parenthesis
Titles for missiles should follow one of the following formats (in order of preference)