abstract:In astronomy a Frozen star, besides a disused term for a black hole, is a hypothetical type of star that, according to the astronomers Fred Adams and Gregory P. Laughlin, may appear in the future of the Universe when the metallicity of the interstellar medium is several times the solar value.
Iftheserays from the dying star were to wash over a once-frozenmoonor exoplanet, theplanetary body'sicy layerwouldmeltintoliquid: setting the stage forlife to form in a flowingocean.
Driving through the gates of the space town, Star City looks like nothing more than a collection of grey concrete homes, seemingly frozen in the 1960s.