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Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

Astrophyzix.com is committed to maintaining the highest possible level of scientific accuracy. Because astronomy and space science depend on continually updated observational data, published material may occasionally require revision when new peer-reviewed findings, refined measurements, or updated orbital solutions become available.


Error Reporting

Readers who identify a possible factual error, numerical inconsistency, outdated dataset, or unclear technical statement are encouraged to report it. Submissions should include the article title, the specific section involved, and, where possible, a supporting scientific source. 

Email: media@astrophyzix.com


Correction Procedure

  • Reported issues are reviewed against primary scientific sources
  • If confirmed, the article is corrected as soon as practical
  • Updated numerical values replace outdated measurements
  • Clarifications are added where wording may cause misunderstanding
  • Major factual revisions trigger a visible update timestamp

Scientific Updates vs Corrections

A distinction is maintained between genuine factual corrections and normal scientific updates. Astronomy frequently produces improved measurements as instrument precision advances. When earlier values were accurate at the time of publication but later refined by new research, the article is updated to reflect the current consensus rather than treated as an error.


Commitment to Transparency

Astrophyzix considers transparent correction of mistakes to be a core part of scientific integrity. Maintaining traceable, verifiable information for readers takes priority over preserving earlier versions of published material.

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