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  1. Jun 22, 2021 · Wormhole travel across the universe and supergiant black holes are just some of the wonders seen in the film 'Interstellar.' Here's how it works.

  2. Oct 25, 2014 · The visualization of Gargantua revealed that black holes twist their "accretion disks" of infalling material into complex and stunning shapes — a find that had quite an effect on Thorne.

  3. Christopher Nolan and Kip Thorne give WIRED an exclusive look at the creation of Interstellar ‘s black hole. ©2014 Paramount All Rights Reserved. The story the filmmakers came up with is...

  4. Gargantua is a very massive, rapidly spinning black hole. It is orbited by the planets Miller and Mann, as well as an unnamed neutron star. A main sequence star Pantagruel was located within a year's flight of Gargantua along with the habitable planet Edmunds.

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · In the movie, the spaceship Endurance heads out to a fictional black hole named Gargantua, which is depicted to be 100 million times larger than the Sun. A notable visual element of the dying star — the super-massive black hole — is a disc of matter that revolves around it.

  6. Nov 7, 2014 · Could habitable planets actually orbit a black hole, as they do in the film? Not as far as we know. As our colleague Phil Plait asks, “Where do the planets get heat and light?

  7. Cooper joins the Endurance team, consisting of Romilly, Doyle, Brand's daughter Amelia, and the robots TARS and CASE. After years of travel, the Endurance crew transits the wormhole, arriving in a distant planetary system circling a supermassive black hole named Gargantua.

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