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== Requested move ==
== Requested move #1 ==
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This is the most common name used for the star. Similar to why most people say "[[55 Cancri]]" over Rho-1 Cancri, etc. — [[User:NuclearVacuum|<span style='font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12pt; color:green'>Nuclear</span>]][[User talk:NuclearVacuum|<span style='font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12pt; color:blue'>Vacuum</span>]] 20:17, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
This is the most common name used for the star. Similar to why most people say "[[55 Cancri]]" over Rho-1 Cancri, etc. — [[User:NuclearVacuum|<span style='font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12pt; color:green'>Nuclear</span>]][[User talk:NuclearVacuum|<span style='font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12pt; color:blue'>Vacuum</span>]] 20:17, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
:'''Agree with move''' - a literature search on SIMBAD confirms that the Flamsteed designation is used more often in paper titles, plus the current article title "Pi2 Ursae Majoris" is an incorrect rendering: the 2 should be superscript. [[Special:Contributions/131.111.8.96|131.111.8.96]] ([[User talk:131.111.8.96|talk]]) 11:13, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
:'''Agree with move''' - a literature search on SIMBAD confirms that the Flamsteed designation is used more often in paper titles, plus the current article title "Pi2 Ursae Majoris" is an incorrect rendering: the 2 should be superscript. [[Special:Contributions/131.111.8.96|131.111.8.96]] ([[User talk:131.111.8.96|talk]]) 11:13, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
*'''Support'''&mdash;per above reasoning.&mdash;[[User:RJHall|RJH]] ([[User_talk:RJHall|''talk'']])
*'''Support'''&mdash;per above reasoning.&mdash;[[User:RJHall|RJH]] ([[User_talk:RJHall|''talk'']])
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==Move discussion in progress==
==Move discussion in progress==

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Requested move #1

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This is the most common name used for the star. Similar to why most people say "55 Cancri" over Rho-1 Cancri, etc. — NuclearVacuum 20:17, 9 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Agree with move - a literature search on SIMBAD confirms that the Flamsteed designation is used more often in paper titles, plus the current article title "Pi2 Ursae Majoris" is an incorrect rendering: the 2 should be superscript. 131.111.8.96 (talk) 11:13, 10 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support—per above reasoning.—RJH (talk)
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Move discussion in progress

There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Omega² Aquarii which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. —RMCD bot 02:52, 21 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move #2

Pi2 Ursae Majoris4 Ursae Majoris – The page was moved to 4 Ursae Majoris as the most common name after a move discussion (see above). It was then moved back to the Bayer designation by User:Chermundy without discussion. As evidence of the use of 4 Ursae Majoris over Pi2 Ursae Majoris, see the discovery paper for the planet. 46.126.76.193 (talk) 20:10, 9 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]