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The [[Tenth Doctor]] claimed it was impossible for the planet [[Krop Tor]] to be in '''geostationary orbit''' around a [[black hole]], as it should have been pulled in like the star systems around it were. He calculated that it would have taken a phenomenal amount of power to generate the huge [[gravity field]] stabilising its [[orbit]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'') | The [[Tenth Doctor]] claimed it was impossible for the planet [[Krop Tor]] to be in '''geostationary orbit''' around a [[black hole]], as it should have been pulled in like the star systems around it were. He calculated that it would have taken a phenomenal amount of power to generate the huge [[gravity field]] stabilising its [[orbit]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'') | ||
In the [[far future]], the [[Pridka Dream Centre]] was in geostationary orbit above the second [[planet]] in the [[Taprid]] system ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Infinite Requiem (novel)|Infinite Requiem]]'') and [[Zellin's space platform]] was in geostationary orbit. ([[TV]]: ''[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|Can You Hear Me?]]'') | In the [[far future]], the [[Pridka Dream Centre]] was in geostationary orbit above the second [[planet]] in the [[Taprid]] system ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Infinite Requiem (novel)|Infinite Requiem]]'') and [[Zellin's space platform]] was in geostationary orbit. ([[TV]]: ''[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|Can You Hear Me?]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 22:03, 5 March 2020
The Tenth Doctor claimed it was impossible for the planet Krop Tor to be in geostationary orbit around a black hole, as it should have been pulled in like the star systems around it were. He calculated that it would have taken a phenomenal amount of power to generate the huge gravity field stabilising its orbit. (TV: The Impossible Planet)
In the far future, the Pridka Dream Centre was in geostationary orbit above the second planet in the Taprid system (PROSE: Infinite Requiem) and Zellin's space platform was in geostationary orbit. (TV: Can You Hear Me?)