Death Star Located

Author
Discussion

kowalski655

14,695 posts

145 months

Friday 16th November 2012
quotequote all
BBC said:
moving along with a similarly itinerant group of celestial objects
Intergalactic pie key planets?

Eric Mc

122,195 posts

267 months

Friday 16th November 2012
quotequote all
Hugo a Gogo said:
That's Eric's Death Star pic, it is not the planet in question, it's another thing altogether, a moon of saturn
Trust me to cause confusion.

The interesting topography of Mimas was first seen by Voyager 2 as it flew through the Saturnian system in 1980. More recently (since 2004) it has been imaged by Cassini.

Alfanatic

9,339 posts

221 months

Friday 16th November 2012
quotequote all
Thanks Hugo, Daxed and Eric, turns out it was a stupid question... the fact that the resolution of the photo is so good should have given me a clue too....

getmecoat

Hooli

32,278 posts

202 months

Tuesday 27th November 2012
quotequote all
MiniMan64 said:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/brian-cox-steps-in-to-dis...

hehe

Brian Cox said:
“If anyone else asks me about "Nibiru" the imaginary bulls**t planet I will slap them around their irrational heads.”
rofl

The_Doc

4,926 posts

222 months

Wednesday 28th November 2012
quotequote all
Alfanatic said:
Thanks Hugo, Daxed and Eric, turns out it was a stupid question... the fact that the resolution of the photo is so good should have given me a clue too....

getmecoat
Also

t'internet said:
The first Death Star was 160 kilometers in diameter, while the second Death Star was 900 kilometers in diameter.
the references that quote uses (yes it's been referenced) are quite poor and the interested reader is better directed to this article: http://www.theforce.net/swtc/ds/index.html which I first read in 1994. In the pub somebody said they were reading a discussion on alt.net.starwars or somesuch, so I looked into it

And for those who find even this incredible. My first taste of the internet was newsgropus, ftp requests for pictures and the TEXT ONLY browser Lynx.

Anyhow, 160km is much too small for that photo. Death Star location still a secret.