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'''Stellar Classification''' was used to assign classes to [[star]]s based on certain characteristics. At least one type of classification was used in the Doctor Who Universe.
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'''Stellar classification''' was used to assign classes to [[star]]s based on certain characteristics.


==Human Classification==
The [[Tenth Doctor]] knew of and used the [[human]]-designed [[Harvard University|Harvard]] spectral classification. Accidentally arriving on the [[planet]] [[Sunday (planet)|Sunday]], the Doctor wondered why [[Arkon]] (his intended destination) had an orange [[star]], instead of a hot, white class F star. This led him to believe that either the [[Arkonide]]s had experimented with [[stellar manipulator|stellar manipulation]], or that he was on the wrong planet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wetworld]]'')
[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] knew of and used the [[Human]] designed 'Harvard Spectral Classification' method. Accidentally arriving on the [[planet]] [[Sunday]], the Doctor wondered why [[Arkon]] (his intended destination) had an orange star, instead of a hot, white class F star. This led him to believe that either the [[Arkonide]]s had experimented with [[stellar manipulator|stellar manipulation]], or that he was on the wrong planet. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Wetworld]]'')


===Classes in the Harvard System===
== Behind the scenes ==
* The novel ''[[Wetworld]]'' uses a classification system that includes classes from the Harvard System; however, at no point is it directly referred to as such.


''Classes in this system are assigned on the colour of the star. Some examples are given here.''
O - Blue<br />B - Blue/White<br />A - White<br />F - White/Yellow ([[Arkon]]'s Star)<br />G - Yellow - ([[Sol]])<br />K - Orange ([[Sunday]]'s Star)<br />M - Red
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Latest revision as of 04:21, 12 October 2019

Stellar classification
"Stellar classification" is a title based upon conjecture.

Check the behind the scenes section, the revision history and discussion page for additional comments on this article's title.

Stellar classification was used to assign classes to stars based on certain characteristics.

The Tenth Doctor knew of and used the human-designed Harvard spectral classification. Accidentally arriving on the planet Sunday, the Doctor wondered why Arkon (his intended destination) had an orange star, instead of a hot, white class F star. This led him to believe that either the Arkonides had experimented with stellar manipulation, or that he was on the wrong planet. (PROSE: Wetworld)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The novel Wetworld uses a classification system that includes classes from the Harvard System; however, at no point is it directly referred to as such.