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The [[P3W-451's white dwarf|star]] collapses and becomes a black hole. It pulls asteroids and nearby objects into it, before it pulls [[P3W-451]] close, starting pull apart the planet, trapping [[SG-10]] in the process. | The [[P3W-451's white dwarf|star]] collapses and becomes a black hole. It pulls asteroids and nearby objects into it, before it pulls [[P3W-451]] close, starting pull apart the planet, trapping [[SG-10]] in the process. |
Revision as of 03:26, 22 February 2019
P3W-451's black hole | |
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Type | Astronomy |
Current status | Active |
Out of Universe information | |
First appearance | "A Matter of Time" |
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- "A newly formed one by the looks of it. P3W-451 was orbiting its companion star. The orbit's probably pulling them closer and closer."
- —Captain Samantha Carter (SG1: "A Matter of Time")
P3W-451's black hole is former star. In 1998 it collapsed into black hole and started pull apart the the planet.
Detailled evolution
"A Matter of Time" (1998)
The star collapses and becomes a black hole. It pulls asteroids and nearby objects into it, before it pulls P3W-451 close, starting pull apart the planet, trapping SG-10 in the process.
Gallery
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The white dwarf before becoming black hole
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Black hole at P3W-451
Behind the scenes
- This black hole looks different than will looks other ones in franchise. The reason is that it is a new born black hole with a small accretion disk, while other shown in the franchise are very much older.