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  • The White Dwarf was a freighter in the New Republic Defense Fleet.
  • White dwarfs were small stars that were very dense; the enormous gravity of stars were so much greater than the energy of fusion within them that they collapsed. Dwarf star alloy was gathered from such stars. (TV: Warriors' Gate, Day of the Moon)
  • Superman grabbed the fragment and tossed it into the sun.
  • A white dwarf, in stellar classification, is a type of star. A white dwarf is a form of white star that is classified as a dwarf star. Observations of white dwarfs shows that they are relatively small in size, and glow with an intense white light.
  • The Raven used a small fragment of a white dwarf for his spacecraft that he invented, allowing him to use the gravity field of the white dwarf to steal certain objects, such as the Washington Monument. He used a gravity shield to protect himself from the powerful gravitational force, and allow him to have full control of its' gravity.
  • A White dwarf is a type of star. They are very dense; a white dwarf's mass is comparable to that of Sol and its volume is comparable to that of the Earth. White dwarfs are thought to be the final evolutionary state of all stars whose mass is not high enough to supernova —over 97% of the stars in in the Milky Way. (SGU: "Incursion, Part 2")
  • In 2364, the SS Tsiolkovsky was observing the formation of a white dwarf star when its crew succumbed to polywater intoxication. The USS Enterprise-D, sent to investigate, was subsequently threatened by a stellar core fragment thrown off by the collapse of the red giant. (TNG: "The Naked Now" ) White dwarfs are the only natural source of vertion particles. In 2370, a network emergent circuit nodes aboard the Enterprise-D collected vertions from the white dwarf Tambor Beta-6 to sustain their growth, but the supply from a single star proved insufficient. (TNG: "Emergence" )
  • A white dwarf is a stellar remnant, left after a larger star dies, composed mainly of electron-degenerate matter (matter in which electrons being forced into high-energy states produces an outwards pressure). A typical white dwarf contains the mass of the Sun compressed into a volume the size of the Earth, with a density of around 109 kg⋅m-3. They make up approximately 5% of luminous stars. The nearest white dwarf star to Earth is Sirius B, located 8.6 light years away in the Sirius System.
  • Der White Dwarf ist ein von Games Workshop publiziertes Fantasy-Magazin, das sich an die Fans von Tabletop-Spielen richtet. Das Magazin wurde 1977 gegründet und erscheint seit 1994 in deutsch monatlich bei einer Auflage von ca. 25.000 Exemplaren. Fester Bestandteil des Magazins sind auch die Mail Order Seiten, über die man Kontakt zu den Mail Order Trollen aufnehmen kann, um Modelle oder Einzelteile zu erwerben.
  • White Dwarf («Белый карлик», «Белый гном») — журнал, издаваемый британской компанией-производителем настольных игр Games Workshop. Журнал выходит, начиная с 1977 года (первый номер — июнь/июль 1977 г.), сначала раз в два месяца, затем ежемесячно. Издаётся в Великобритании и восьми других странах, на пяти языках. Предшественник журнала — бюллетень «Owl and Weasel» (25 выпусков с февраля 1975 г.). Первым редактором «White Dwarf» был Ян Ливингстон.
  • A white dwarf, also called a degenerate dwarf, is a small star composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter. They are very dense; a white dwarf's mass is comparable to that of the Sun and its volume is comparable to that of the Earth. Its faint luminosity comes from the emission of stored thermal energy. White dwarfs comprise roughly 6% of all known stars in the solar neighborhood. The unusual faintness of white dwarfs was first recognized in 1910 by Henry Norris Russell, Edward Charles Pickering, and Williamina Fleming;, p. 1 the name white dwarf was coined by Willem Luyten in 1922.
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  • White Dwarf («Белый карлик», «Белый гном») — журнал, издаваемый британской компанией-производителем настольных игр Games Workshop. Журнал выходит, начиная с 1977 года (первый номер — июнь/июль 1977 г.), сначала раз в два месяца, затем ежемесячно. Издаётся в Великобритании и восьми других странах, на пяти языках. Предшественник журнала — бюллетень «Owl and Weasel» (25 выпусков с февраля 1975 г.). Первым редактором «White Dwarf» был Ян Ливингстон. Вначале журнал был посвящен «большой тройке» ролевых игр 70-80-х годов: Dungeons & Dragons, RuneQuest и Traveller, на распространение которых в Великобритании компания «Games Workshop» имела лицензию. К концу 1980-х годов было принято решение сосредоточить внимание журнала на собственных продуктах «Games Workshop» — настольных стратегических играх «Warhammer 40,000», «Warhammer Fantasy Battles» и «The Lord of the Rings SBG».
  • Der White Dwarf ist ein von Games Workshop publiziertes Fantasy-Magazin, das sich an die Fans von Tabletop-Spielen richtet. Das Magazin wurde 1977 gegründet und erscheint seit 1994 in deutsch monatlich bei einer Auflage von ca. 25.000 Exemplaren. Berichtet wird hauptsächlich über Produkte und Regelerweiterungen zu Warhammer Fantasy und Warhammer 40,000, aber auch zu Spielen wie Herr-der-Ringe-Tabletop-Spiel oder Raumflotte Gothic. Zusätzlich gibt es Spielberichte oder Bastelanleitungen für Miniaturen oder Gelände. Ein weiteres Feld sind Hintergrundinformationen (Warhammer Chroniken) über die Völker der Spielwelt sowie Fantasy-Kurzgeschichten. Meist sind einzelne Ausgaben einem bestimmten Volk gewidmet und enthalten Berichte und Artikel mit diesem Schwerpunkt. Fester Bestandteil des Magazins sind auch die Mail Order Seiten, über die man Kontakt zu den Mail Order Trollen aufnehmen kann, um Modelle oder Einzelteile zu erwerben. Auf Grund der rigiden Abgrenzungspolitik zu anderen Fantasy-Spielen gerät der White Dwarf teilweise in Kritik. Die Publikation behandelt ausschließlich Produkte die von Games Workshop vertrieben werden, oder berichtet über die aktuellen Vorgänge in diesem Unternehmen. Bei Berichten über Messen oder Ausstellungen finden daher nur Nachrichten über Games Workshop Erwähnung.
  • The White Dwarf was a freighter in the New Republic Defense Fleet.
  • White dwarfs were small stars that were very dense; the enormous gravity of stars were so much greater than the energy of fusion within them that they collapsed. Dwarf star alloy was gathered from such stars. (TV: Warriors' Gate, Day of the Moon)
  • Superman grabbed the fragment and tossed it into the sun.
  • A white dwarf, in stellar classification, is a type of star. A white dwarf is a form of white star that is classified as a dwarf star. Observations of white dwarfs shows that they are relatively small in size, and glow with an intense white light.
  • A white dwarf, also called a degenerate dwarf, is a small star composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter. They are very dense; a white dwarf's mass is comparable to that of the Sun and its volume is comparable to that of the Earth. Its faint luminosity comes from the emission of stored thermal energy. White dwarfs comprise roughly 6% of all known stars in the solar neighborhood. The unusual faintness of white dwarfs was first recognized in 1910 by Henry Norris Russell, Edward Charles Pickering, and Williamina Fleming;, p. 1 the name white dwarf was coined by Willem Luyten in 1922. White dwarfs are thought to be the final evolutionary state of all stars whose mass is not too high—over 97% of the stars in our galaxy., §1. After the hydrogen–fusing lifetime of a main-sequence star of low or medium mass ends, it will expand to a red giant which fuses helium to carbon and oxygen in its core by the triple-alpha process. If a red giant has insufficient mass to generate the core temperatures required to fuse carbon, an inert mass of carbon and oxygen will build up at its center. After shedding its outer layers to form a planetary nebula, it will leave behind this core, which forms the remnant white dwarf. Usually, therefore, white dwarfs are composed of carbon and oxygen. It is also possible that core temperatures suffice to fuse carbon but not neon, in which case an oxygen-neon–magnesium white dwarf may be formed. Also, some helium white dwarfs appear to have been formed by mass loss in binary systems. The material in a white dwarf no longer undergoes fusion reactions, so the star has no source of energy, nor is it supported against gravitational collapse by the heat generated by fusion. It is supported only by electron degeneracy pressure, causing it to be extremely dense. The physics of degeneracy yields a maximum mass for a nonrotating white dwarf, the Chandrasekhar limit—approximately 1.4 solar masses—beyond which it cannot be supported by degeneracy pressure. A carbon-oxygen white dwarf that approaches this mass limit, typically by mass transfer from a companion star, may explode as a Type Ia supernova via a process known as carbon detonation. (SN 1006 is thought to be a famous example.) A white dwarf is very hot when it is formed but since it has no source of energy, it will gradually radiate away its energy and cool down. This means that its radiation, which initially has a high color temperature, will lessen and redden with time. Over a very long time, a white dwarf will cool to temperatures at which it will no longer be visible, and become a cold black dwarf. However, since no white dwarf can be older than the age of the Universe (approximately 13.7 billion years), even the oldest white dwarfs still radiate at temperatures of a few thousand kelvins, and no black dwarfs are thought to exist yet.
  • A white dwarf is a stellar remnant, left after a larger star dies, composed mainly of electron-degenerate matter (matter in which electrons being forced into high-energy states produces an outwards pressure). A typical white dwarf contains the mass of the Sun compressed into a volume the size of the Earth, with a density of around 109 kg⋅m-3. They make up approximately 5% of luminous stars. The upper limit of the mass of white dwarf stars is given by the Chandrasekhar limit, and is equal to 1.39 solar masses. Some white dwarf stars can exceed this limit temporarily by rotating rapidly or merging with other white dwarfs; the SN 2003fg supernova came from a white dwarf star of 2 solar masses. The nearest white dwarf star to Earth is Sirius B, located 8.6 light years away in the Sirius System.
  • The Raven used a small fragment of a white dwarf for his spacecraft that he invented, allowing him to use the gravity field of the white dwarf to steal certain objects, such as the Washington Monument. He used a gravity shield to protect himself from the powerful gravitational force, and allow him to have full control of its' gravity.
  • A White dwarf is a type of star. They are very dense; a white dwarf's mass is comparable to that of Sol and its volume is comparable to that of the Earth. White dwarfs are thought to be the final evolutionary state of all stars whose mass is not high enough to supernova —over 97% of the stars in in the Milky Way. (SGU: "Incursion, Part 2")
  • In 2364, the SS Tsiolkovsky was observing the formation of a white dwarf star when its crew succumbed to polywater intoxication. The USS Enterprise-D, sent to investigate, was subsequently threatened by a stellar core fragment thrown off by the collapse of the red giant. (TNG: "The Naked Now" ) White dwarfs are the only natural source of vertion particles. In 2370, a network emergent circuit nodes aboard the Enterprise-D collected vertions from the white dwarf Tambor Beta-6 to sustain their growth, but the supply from a single star proved insufficient. (TNG: "Emergence" )
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