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:''In some unknown way, the move once more devastated Earth, which less informed people attributed to solar flares.''
:''In some unknown way, the move once more devastated Earth, which less informed people attributed to solar flares.''


*In the 57th [[Segment of Time|segment of Time]] the last [[Human]]s left on [[Earth]] evacuated the [[Planet|planet]] because of the increasing danger that it would fall into the Sun, they fled to planets such as [[Refusis II]] and [[Frontios]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Ark]]''/''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'') The now uninhabited Earth was preserved by the [[National Trust]] and over the billions of years following it was restored to a 'classic Earth' before it was finally destroyed by the expanding sun in the year [[5,000,000,000|5.5/Apple/26]].
*In the 57th [[Segment of Time|segment of Time]] the last [[Human]]s left on [[Earth]] evacuated the [[Planet|planet]] because of the increasing danger that it would fall into the Sun, they fled to planets such as [[Refusis II]] and [[Frontios]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Ark]]''/''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'') The now uninhabited Earth was preserved by the [[National Trust]] and over the billions of years following it was restored to a 'classic Earth' before it was finally destroyed by the expanding sun in the year [[5,000,000,000|5.5/Apple/26]]. ([[DW]]:''[[The End of the World]]'')


===Comings and goings===
===Comings and goings===

Revision as of 12:21, 4 May 2008

For the anthology, see Short Trips: The Solar System.


Sol or the Sun was the home star of the Sol System, a planetary system about twenty-seven thousand light years from the galactic centre of Mutter's Spiral.

History

Historical overview

  • At an early stage of development, Venus supported native sentient life. (MA: Venusian Lullaby)
An asteroid belt somehow resulted from the time looping of Fifth Planet. Perhaps the Time Lords themselves imported the asteroids as replacement for the excess mass missing when they removed the Fifth Planet.
In some unknown way, the move once more devastated Earth, which less informed people attributed to solar flares.

Comings and goings

We do not know whether or not this planetoid originated from outside the Sol system.
  • Originally orbiting Sol at the same distance as Earth, Mondas left orbit and wandered out further into the Sol system. (DW: The Tenth Planet)

Cultural and religous significance

Solar System Objects

Sol system

Planets, Dwarf Planets and their moons

Planetoids

Other natural objects

Artificial satellites

Other objects

See also

The Sun