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  | status              = Ripped to pieces by a [[P3W-451's black hole|black hole]]
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== Overview ==
== Overview ==


The planet is part of a [[P3W-451's binary system|binary system]]. The planet's yellow star is orbiting a [[P3W-451's white dwarf|white star]].
The planet is part of a [[P3W-451's binary system|binary system]]. The planet's yellow star is orbiting its [[P3W-451's white dwarf|companion star]].


== Geography ==
== Geography ==

Latest revision as of 12:38, 24 April 2019

P3W-451
Astrographic information
Address [1]
Galaxy Milky Way
Number of suns 1
Atmosphere similar to Earth
Status Ripped to pieces by a black hole
Societal information
Population 4 people of SG-10
Race Present : None
Previously : People of P3W-451
History of Stargate Active
Out of Stargate universe information
First appearance "A Matter of Time"

P3W-451 is a planet located in the Milky Way galaxy.

Overview

The planet is part of a binary system. The planet's yellow star is orbiting its companion star.

Geography

Races living on P3W-451

Notable visitors of P3W-451

History

The binary star system has been discovered in 1998 by Captain Samantha Carter's research team (SG1: "A Matter of Time").

Detailled evolution

"A Matter of Time" (1998)

Notes

  • According to Samantha Carter, the "planet was probably ripped to pieces but it could take years for that matter to spiral into the event horizon especially given the time distortion" (SG1: "Exodus").

Behind the scenes

See also

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 See this image here to see the difference.
  2. see this image from "Children of the Gods", remove the point of origin and compare it to this one from "A Matter of Time".