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'''Perihelion''' was when a [[planet]] or other celestial body reached its closest to the [[star]] it orbited. It was also used by [[Colin Dove|Dr Colin Dove]] to describe the time that the physical world and a [[reservoir of evil]] almost touched, which could be exploited using [[sensitive]]s to unleash the evil. [[Liz Shaw]] later realised that perihelion actually referred to the meeting of [[Daniel O'Kane]] and his son [[Peter Russell]], two powerful sensitives, but the plan came to an end when Daniel jumped in front of Russell's [[knife]] to save Liz. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[The Zero Imperative (home video)|The Zero Imperative]]'')
'''Perihelion''' was when a [[planet]] or other celestial body reached its closest to the [[star]] it orbited. It was also used by [[Colin Dove|Dr Colin Dove]] to describe the time that the physical world and a [[reservoir of evil]] almost touched, which could be exploited using [[sensitive]]s to unleash the evil. [[Liz Shaw]] later realised that perihelion actually referred to the meeting of [[Daniel O'Kane]] and his son [[Peter Russell]], two powerful sensitives, but the plan came to an end when Daniel jumped in front of Russell's [[knife]] to save Liz. ([[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|The Zero Imperative (home video)}})


Some years after Liz left the [[United Kingdom|UK]] with [[Patricia Haggard|Patsy Haggard]], ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[When to Die (home video)|When to Die]]'') when [[Giles (When to Die)|Giles]] was [[director]] of P.R.o.B.e., the organisation had to prepare for an upcoming perihelion. ([[WC]]: ''[[Shadows of Doubt (webcast)|Shadows of Doubt]]'')
Some years after Liz left the [[United Kingdom|UK]] with [[Patricia Haggard|Patsy Haggard]], ([[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|When to Die (home video)}}) when [[Giles (When to Die)|Giles]] was [[director]] of P.R.o.B.e., the organisation had to prepare for an upcoming perihelion. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Shadows of Doubt (webcast)}})


According to [[Zoe Heriot]], [[the Wheel]] was situated [[24564000 (number)|24,564,000]] [[mile]]s from the [[planet]] [[Venus]] at perihelion. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space (TV story)|The Wheel in Space]]'')
According to [[Zoe Heriot]], [[the Wheel]] was situated [[24564000 (number)|24,564,000]] [[mile]]s from the [[planet]] [[Venus]] at perihelion. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Wheel in Space (TV story)}})


[[Category:Astronomy from the real world]]
[[Category:Astronomy from the real world]]

Latest revision as of 19:44, 23 July 2023

Perihelion

Perihelion was when a planet or other celestial body reached its closest to the star it orbited. It was also used by Dr Colin Dove to describe the time that the physical world and a reservoir of evil almost touched, which could be exploited using sensitives to unleash the evil. Liz Shaw later realised that perihelion actually referred to the meeting of Daniel O'Kane and his son Peter Russell, two powerful sensitives, but the plan came to an end when Daniel jumped in front of Russell's knife to save Liz. (HOMEVID: The Zero Imperative [+]Loading...["The Zero Imperative (home video)"])

Some years after Liz left the UK with Patsy Haggard, (HOMEVID: When to Die [+]Loading...["When to Die (home video)"]) when Giles was director of P.R.o.B.e., the organisation had to prepare for an upcoming perihelion. (WC: Shadows of Doubt [+]Loading...["Shadows of Doubt (webcast)"])

According to Zoe Heriot, the Wheel was situated 24,564,000 miles from the planet Venus at perihelion. (TV: The Wheel in Space [+]Loading...["The Wheel in Space (TV story)"])