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Yes. Whynot.

From The Day of The Doctor transcript:

[Tardis 8.5]

WAR DOCTOR: We're just about ready to do it.
GENERAL [OC]: Ready to do what?

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: We're going to freeze Gallifrey.

[War room]

GENERAL: I'm sorry, what?

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: Using our Tardises, we're going to freeze Gallifrey in a single moment in time.

[War room]

WAR DOCTOR [on monitor]: You know, like those stasis cubes? A single moment in time, held in a parallel pocket universe.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: Except we're going to do it to a whole planet.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And all the people on it.

[War room]

GENERAL: What? Even if that were possible

[Tardis]

GENERAL [OC]: Which it isn't, why would you do such a thing?
DOCTOR: Because the alternative is burning.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And I've seen that.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: And I never want to see it again.

[War room]

GENERAL: We'd be lost in another universe, frozen in a single moment. We'd have nothing.

Freezing in single moment from the perspective of our universe meant surviving in another pocket universe. There's no reason to believe that Spacetime curvature (gravity) associated with Gallifrey mass would not go with it. So yes, it'd have disturbed the star system of Gallifrey (as for Kasterborous, it's the name of constellation. From that scale, there'd be no visible effect).

To prove that Gallifrey wasn't with zero Gravity (Time Lord tech), here's transcript from The End of Time (2):

(A big burning planet appears close to the Earth.)

[Nobles' home]

SHAUN: Donna. Where's Donna?
(The tidal forces of the new planet make the Earth shake. Thinks fall off shelves.)

[Outside the Nobles' home]

(People are panicking as Gallifrey fills the sky.)
SHAUN: Donna? Donna! Donna!
SYLVIA: Oh, Doctor. Please!

[Flight deck]

ADDAMS: We're getting out of here. This whole planet's going to be knocked out of orbit.

Yes. Whynot.

From The Day of The Doctor transcript:

[Tardis 8.5]

WAR DOCTOR: We're just about ready to do it.
GENERAL [OC]: Ready to do what?

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: We're going to freeze Gallifrey.

[War room]

GENERAL: I'm sorry, what?

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: Using our Tardises, we're going to freeze Gallifrey in a single moment in time.

[War room]

WAR DOCTOR [on monitor]: You know, like those stasis cubes? A single moment in time, held in a parallel pocket universe.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: Except we're going to do it to a whole planet.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And all the people on it.

[War room]

GENERAL: What? Even if that were possible

[Tardis]

GENERAL [OC]: Which it isn't, why would you do such a thing?
DOCTOR: Because the alternative is burning.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And I've seen that.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: And I never want to see it again.

[War room]

GENERAL: We'd be lost in another universe, frozen in a single moment. We'd have nothing.

Freezing in single moment from the perspective of our universe meant surviving in another pocket universe. There's no reason to believe that Spacetime curvature (gravity) associated with Gallifrey mass would not go with it. So yes, it'd have disturbed the star system of Gallifrey (as for Kasterborous, it's the name of constellation. From that scale, there'd be no visible effect).

Yes. Whynot.

From The Day of The Doctor transcript:

[Tardis 8.5]

WAR DOCTOR: We're just about ready to do it.
GENERAL [OC]: Ready to do what?

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: We're going to freeze Gallifrey.

[War room]

GENERAL: I'm sorry, what?

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: Using our Tardises, we're going to freeze Gallifrey in a single moment in time.

[War room]

WAR DOCTOR [on monitor]: You know, like those stasis cubes? A single moment in time, held in a parallel pocket universe.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: Except we're going to do it to a whole planet.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And all the people on it.

[War room]

GENERAL: What? Even if that were possible

[Tardis]

GENERAL [OC]: Which it isn't, why would you do such a thing?
DOCTOR: Because the alternative is burning.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And I've seen that.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: And I never want to see it again.

[War room]

GENERAL: We'd be lost in another universe, frozen in a single moment. We'd have nothing.

Freezing in single moment from the perspective of our universe meant surviving in another pocket universe. There's no reason to believe that Spacetime curvature (gravity) associated with Gallifrey mass would not go with it. So yes, it'd have disturbed the star system of Gallifrey (as for Kasterborous, it's the name of constellation. From that scale, there'd be no visible effect).

To prove that Gallifrey wasn't with zero Gravity (Time Lord tech), here's transcript from The End of Time (2):

(A big burning planet appears close to the Earth.)

[Nobles' home]

SHAUN: Donna. Where's Donna?
(The tidal forces of the new planet make the Earth shake. Thinks fall off shelves.)

[Outside the Nobles' home]

(People are panicking as Gallifrey fills the sky.)
SHAUN: Donna? Donna! Donna!
SYLVIA: Oh, Doctor. Please!

[Flight deck]

ADDAMS: We're getting out of here. This whole planet's going to be knocked out of orbit.

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Yes. Whynot.

From The Day of The Doctor transcripttranscript:

[Tardis 8.5]

WAR DOCTOR: We're just about ready to do it.
GENERAL [OC]: Ready to do what?

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: We're going to freeze Gallifrey.

[War room]

GENERAL: I'm sorry, what?

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: Using our Tardises, we're going to freeze Gallifrey in a single moment in time.

[War room]

WAR DOCTOR [on monitor]: You know, like those stasis cubes? A single moment in time, held in a parallel pocket universe.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: Except we're going to do it to a whole planet.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And all the people on it.

[War room]

GENERAL: What? Even if that were possible

[Tardis]

GENERAL [OC]: Which it isn't, why would you do such a thing?
DOCTOR: Because the alternative is burning.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And I've seen that.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: And I never want to see it again.

[War room]

GENERAL: We'd be lost in another universe, frozen in a single moment. We'd have nothing.

Freezing in single moment from the perspective of our universe meant surviving in another pocket universe. There's no reason to believe that Spacetime curvature (gravity) associated with Gallifrey mass would not go with it. So yes, it'd have disturbed the star system of Gallifrey (as for Kasterborous, it's the name of constellation. From that scale, there'd be no visible effect).

Yes. Whynot.

From The Day of The Doctor transcript:

[Tardis 8.5]

WAR DOCTOR: We're just about ready to do it.
GENERAL [OC]: Ready to do what?

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: We're going to freeze Gallifrey.

[War room]

GENERAL: I'm sorry, what?

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: Using our Tardises, we're going to freeze Gallifrey in a single moment in time.

[War room]

WAR DOCTOR [on monitor]: You know, like those stasis cubes? A single moment in time, held in a parallel pocket universe.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: Except we're going to do it to a whole planet.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And all the people on it.

[War room]

GENERAL: What? Even if that were possible

[Tardis]

GENERAL [OC]: Which it isn't, why would you do such a thing?
DOCTOR: Because the alternative is burning.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And I've seen that.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: And I never want to see it again.

[War room]

GENERAL: We'd be lost in another universe, frozen in a single moment. We'd have nothing.

Freezing in single moment from the perspective of our universe meant surviving in another pocket universe. There's no reason to believe that Spacetime curvature (gravity) associated with Gallifrey mass would not go with it. So yes, it'd have disturbed the star system of Gallifrey (as for Kasterborous, it's the name of constellation. From that scale, there'd be no visible effect).

Yes. Whynot.

From The Day of The Doctor transcript:

[Tardis 8.5]

WAR DOCTOR: We're just about ready to do it.
GENERAL [OC]: Ready to do what?

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: We're going to freeze Gallifrey.

[War room]

GENERAL: I'm sorry, what?

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: Using our Tardises, we're going to freeze Gallifrey in a single moment in time.

[War room]

WAR DOCTOR [on monitor]: You know, like those stasis cubes? A single moment in time, held in a parallel pocket universe.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: Except we're going to do it to a whole planet.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And all the people on it.

[War room]

GENERAL: What? Even if that were possible

[Tardis]

GENERAL [OC]: Which it isn't, why would you do such a thing?
DOCTOR: Because the alternative is burning.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And I've seen that.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: And I never want to see it again.

[War room]

GENERAL: We'd be lost in another universe, frozen in a single moment. We'd have nothing.

Freezing in single moment from the perspective of our universe meant surviving in another pocket universe. There's no reason to believe that Spacetime curvature (gravity) associated with Gallifrey mass would not go with it. So yes, it'd have disturbed the star system of Gallifrey (as for Kasterborous, it's the name of constellation. From that scale, there'd be no visible effect).

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Yes. Whynot.

From The Day of The Doctor transcript:

[Tardis 8.5]

WAR DOCTOR: We're just about ready to do it.
GENERAL [OC]: Ready to do what?

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: We're going to freeze Gallifrey.

[War room]

GENERAL: I'm sorry, what?

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: Using our Tardises, we're going to freeze Gallifrey in a single moment in time.

[War room]

WAR DOCTOR [on monitor]: You know, like those stasis cubes? A single moment in time, held in a parallel pocket universe.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: Except we're going to do it to a whole planet.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And all the people on it.

[War room]

GENERAL: What? Even if that were possible

[Tardis]

GENERAL [OC]: Which it isn't, why would you do such a thing?
DOCTOR: Because the alternative is burning.

[Tardis 10]

DOCTOR 10: And I've seen that.

[Tardis]

DOCTOR: And I never want to see it again.

[War room]

GENERAL: We'd be lost in another universe, frozen in a single moment. We'd have nothing.

Freezing in single moment from the perspective of our universe meant surviving in another pocket universe. There's no reason to believe that Spacetime curvature (gravity) associated with Gallifrey mass would not go with it. So yes, it'd have disturbed the star system of Gallifrey (as for Kasterborous, it's the name of constellation. From that scale, there'd be no visible effect).