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== Detailled evolution == |
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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. |
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Revision as of 09:26, 22 February 2019
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| Type | Astronomy |
| Current status | Active |
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| 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
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.