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Most fictional depictions of a Dyson Sphere, including those in ''Doctor Who'', are, in fact, a Dyson Shell, something generally considered to be an engineering impossibility. An ''actual'' Dyson Sphere is a swarm of energy-collecting satellites around a star; the "sphere" is the shape of that swarm or bubble, not a solid object. | *Most fictional depictions of a Dyson Sphere, including those in ''Doctor Who'', are, in fact, a Dyson Shell, something generally considered to be an engineering impossibility. An ''actual'' Dyson Sphere is a swarm of energy-collecting satellites around a star; the "sphere" is the shape of that swarm or bubble, not a solid object. | ||
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Revision as of 10:58, 6 June 2010
A Dyson Sphere takes the shape of a hollow sphere, with a sun at the center. The People lived in the inner shell of such a construct, known as the Worldsphere. (NA: The Also People, BNA: Walking to Babylon)
Romana and K-9 also had an adventure in a Dyson Sphere. (BBV: The Search)
The Dyson Sphere takes its name from the Earth physicist who first proposed it, Freeman Dyson.
Behind the Scenes
- Most fictional depictions of a Dyson Sphere, including those in Doctor Who, are, in fact, a Dyson Shell, something generally considered to be an engineering impossibility. An actual Dyson Sphere is a swarm of energy-collecting satellites around a star; the "sphere" is the shape of that swarm or bubble, not a solid object.