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'''Stellar Classification''' was used to assign classes to [[star]]s based on certain characteristics.  
'''Stellar classification''' was used to assign classes to [[star]]s based on certain characteristics.  


== Human classification ==
== Human classification ==
The [[Tenth 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. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wetworld]]'')
The [[Tenth Doctor]] knew of and used the [[human]]-designed [[Harvard University|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 [[Arkonide]]s had experimented with [[stellar manipulator|stellar manipulation]], or that he was on the wrong planet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wetworld]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Wetworld]]'' uses a classification system that includes classes from the Harvard System; however, at no point is it directly referred to as such.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Wetworld]]'' uses a classification system that includes classes from the Harvard System; however, at no point is it directly referred to as such.
 
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"Stellar classification" is a title based upon conjecture.

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

Human classification

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

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