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  2. Black hole starship - Wikipedia

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    Getting the black hole to act as a power source and engine also requires a way to convert the Hawking radiation into energy and thrust. One potential method involves placing the hole at the focal point of a parabolic reflector attached to the ship, creating forward thrust, if such a reflector can be built.

  3. The Day After Tomorrow (TV special) - Wikipedia

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    The sets are convincing (if familiar), the design of the Altares is fantastic, and the passage through the black hole is appropriately psychedelic. – Christopher Mills [ 9 ] Science-fiction writer and critic Christopher Mills likens the special to a 2001 "for kids", noting that the plot features "wonky pseudo-science and insanely improbable ...

  4. List of black holes - Wikipedia

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    OJ 287 core black holes — a BL Lac object with a candidate binary supermassive black hole core system [23] PG 1302-102 – the first binary-cored quasar — a pair of supermassive black holes at the core of this quasar [24] [25] SDSS J120136.02+300305.5 core black holes — a pair of supermassive black holes at the centre of this galaxy [26]

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    Musk, CEO of SpaceX, posted a photo of him holding his child with Starship's Super Heavy booster in the background. Elon Musk shares photos of SpaceX engineers fitting 29 engines to Starship ...

  6. SpaceX Starship completes six-engine static test fire at base ...

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    SpaceX conducted a six-engine static test fire of the Starship vehicle on Monday 26 June. The craft will eventually be paired with a Super Heavy booster for the second test flight of the company ...

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  8. Quasi-star - Wikipedia

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    A quasi-star (also called black hole star) is a hypothetical type of extremely large and luminous star that may have existed early in the history of the Universe. They are thought to have existed for around 7–10 million years due to their immense mass .

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