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− | ''Pantagruel is the unofficial name of a neutron star that orbits the black hole Gargantua.'' |
+ | ''Pantagruel is the unofficial name of a [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_star neutron star] that orbits the black hole Gargantua.'' |
[[File:Blackhole.jpg|thumb|400px|[[Miller (planet)|Miller]] orbiting Gargantua.]] |
[[File:Blackhole.jpg|thumb|400px|[[Miller (planet)|Miller]] orbiting Gargantua.]] |
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− | Pantagruel & Gargantua is the binary-system host star and black hole to [[Miller (planet)|Miller]], [[Ice Planet|Mann]], and [[Edmunds (planet)|Edmunds]], located within a few months flight of the [[Einstein-Rosen Bridge (Wormhole)|wormhole]]. |
+ | Pantagruel & Gargantua is the binary-system host star and [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole black hole] to [[Miller (planet)|Miller]], [[Ice Planet|Mann]], and [[Edmunds (planet)|Edmunds]], located within a few months flight of the [[Einstein-Rosen Bridge (Wormhole)|wormhole]]. |
==2014 film== |
==2014 film== |
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The black hole Gargantua was used in a slingshot manueaver to facilitate [[Amelia Brand|Brand's]] arrival on Edmunds. |
The black hole Gargantua was used in a slingshot manueaver to facilitate [[Amelia Brand|Brand's]] arrival on Edmunds. |
Revision as of 05:48, 11 November 2014
Pantagruel is the unofficial name of a neutron star that orbits the black hole Gargantua.
Pantagruel & Gargantua is the binary-system host star and black hole to Miller, Mann, and Edmunds, located within a few months flight of the wormhole.
2014 film
The black hole Gargantua was used in a slingshot manueaver to facilitate Brand's arrival on Edmunds.
2008 script
The names of the neutron star and black hole most likely come from, The Life of Gargantua and of Pantagruel, a pentology of novels written in the 16th century by Francois Rabelais, featuring the adventures of two giants: Gargantua and his son Pantagruel.