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30 de may. de 2012 · In the Star Wars saga, one of the most iconic weapons of the Empire was the Death Star: a self sustained weapons platform the size of a moon, with the capacity to destroy a planet. in A New Hope, we see the first Death Star in close proximity to the planet Alderaan, holding the planet hostage as the Empire tries to deduce the location of the ...
29 de feb. de 2012 · Since the Death Star had not yet rounded Yavin but was angled towards Yavin IV, this meant that the Rebel group approach brought them in slightly "West" of the CDCBS. Since the Death Star is equipped with ubiquitous surface turbolasers, the small Rebel fighters were forced to close the distance quickly, to avoid overwhelming Imperial fire.
The second Death Star was purposely left vulnerable. Emperor Palpatine used the unfinished, exposed, "vulnerable" second Death Star as bait to set a trap for the Rebellion. Nearly worked, too. He just never accounted for those pesky Ewoks. It's not clear what vulnerabilities the second Death Star design had, since it never got completed.
The power of the first Death Star's superlaser was estimated to have been more than 2.4×10^32 watts, with an optimum range of 2,000,000 kilometers and a working range of 420,000,000 kilometers. Powerful enough to destroy a terrestrial planet, it was the most powerful energy weapon ever built at the time
25 de oct. de 2021 · Death Star Technical Companion DS-1 Death Star Owner's Technical Manual We know that the station has a width of 160 kilometres, meaning that the depth of the 'city sprawl' (based on our observation of the blueprint below) is about 160 metres .
By my count, the complete beam is sustained for three seconds. According to my hyper-accurate math, this puts the Death Star's power output at approximately 6.67 x 10 26 Watts, at minimum. Going back to actual physicists, the "That's No Moon" paper makes some claims about the Death Star's power output, citing the 2007 novel Death Star:
15 de dic. de 2015 · IMPERIAL OFFICER: The Death Star plans are not in the main computer. and in the film's Junior Novelisation we get the following internal monologue from Vader. Darth Vader regained control of his damaged TIE fighter. As he headed for the nearest Imperial outpost, he was not preoccupied about how he would explain the loss of the Death Star to the ...
7 de feb. de 2022 · The Death Star's power core needed an entire day to build up enough charge for a full-power blast. A second explanation could be that the Imperials who analyzed the Rebel attack and learned that the station could be in danger and sent the information with officer Moradmin Bast to Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin, needed more time to take corrective/preventive actions.
11 de oct. de 2016 · Assuming the death star was using a very powerful laser, we can apply E = pc to conclude the momentum transfer was on the order of 10^24 Ns. If the death star was of Earth's mass, the final recoil velocity would be on the order of 1m/s. If, OTOH, it was around lunar mass, it would be around 100m/s (=360km/h).
29 de dic. de 2016 · Short answer, nobody knows if the Death Star can jump into hyperspace fast enough for it to be useful at the Battle of Yavin. So if someone asks George Lucas why didn't the Death Star jump into hyperpspace he can always pretend that they thought about of it while making Star Wars but the Death Star takes hours to program and jump into hyperspace.