"Niven ring" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Niven rings [plural]
Etymology: Named for Larry Niven, who wrote the famous science-fiction novel Ringworld that popularized the idea. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Niven ring (plural Niven rings)
  1. (science fiction) A solid ring type Dyson ring around a star, capable of containing an interior surface that could be terraformed into a habitat with an inner ring of occultation panels to provide a day-night cycle. Wikipedia link: en:Larry Niven, en:Ringworld Categories (topical): Science fiction Hypernyms: Dyson ring, megastructure Coordinate_terms: Dyson sphere, Alderson disc, Alderson disk

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