How much would the Death Star cost?

At $2.2 billion in 1945 dollars for the WW2 super project, Feinstein estimates the 20-year cost to complete the Death Star at more than $192 quintillion (that's 18 zeros).
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How much would a Star Destroyer cost?

A Star Destroyer will cost $636 billion to build the parts on Earth, plus $44.4 trillion to get it all off Earth and to Mars. At that launch cost, it's definitely worth investing in asteroid mining and refining technologies first.
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Can humans build a Death Star?

Brooks Peck, a curator at the EMP Museum in Seattle believes that creating enough metal to build the Death Star is also theoretically possible—but only if we already have an established space infrastructure to support it. We technically do, but it's still in its infancy.
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How much would the second Death Star cost?

With its 900 km diameter, the second Death Star would have cost the Galactic Empire $419 quintillion.
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How long would it take to build a real Death Star?

Creating and transporting the steel required, they also note, could take as long as 860,000 years and would likely leave the planet so polluted that everyone on Earth would have no choice but to fight for a spot onboard the spacecraft.
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Can the Death Star destroy Earth?

Alderaan and Earth are very similar, so we'll look at what it would take for the Death Star to destroy Earth. For that, the Death Star would have to overpower the forces that hold the planet together—in this case, gravity. The gravitational binding energy of Earth is 2.24*10^32 Joules (that's 240 followed by 32 zeros).
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Why did the Death Star take 20 years?

Its construction was begun during that war. It would take over 20 years to complete the battlestation. Yet, the second–even bigger than the first–was built in a mere 4 years. That's 20% of the time they took to build the first, smaller one.
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Is Death Star 2 bigger?

The Death Star II was the second Death Star battlestation to be constructed by the Galactic Empire. It was significantly larger than its predecessor, measuring over 160 kilometers in diameter, and was built after the destruction of the first Death Star at the Battle of Yavin.
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When was the 1st Death Star destroyed?

The first Death Star was blown up by Luke Skywalker at the Battle of Yavin IV in Star Wars IV - A New Hope. The giant crater at the top of the planet is a weapon that can be used to destroy planets.
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Is there an Earth in Star Wars?

While it doesn't play a major part in the Star Wars universe, Earth has appeared in canon and non-canon material. Star Wars fans will be familiar with the phrase, "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away," which marks the beginning of each film in the Skywalker Saga.
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Who destroyed the Third Death Star?

While the Kaarenth Dissension's sophisticated feint was a successful distraction, this so-called Death Star III was ultimately destroyed by Red Squadron when Red Leader made a direct hit to its unprotected thermal exhaust port.
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How much steel would it take to build the Death Star?

Scaling up to the Death Star, this is about 1.08x1015 tonnes of steel. 1 with fifteen zeros. Which seems like a colossal mass but we've calculated that from the iron in the earth, you could make just over 2 billion Death Stars.
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How much would it cost to build the Millennium Falcon?

Adding It All Up

There we have it, all the costs that go into constructing and maintaining a real-world Millennium Falcon. Now, the final step—adding it all together. Based on the above figures, we can conclude that the Falcon costs $18.2 billion to assemble and power with an onboard nuclear reactor.
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How much would a TIE Fighter cost?

According to the Star Wars Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook, a standard TIE Fighter costs 60,000 credits new, or 25,000 credits used.
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Is it possible to build a Star Destroyer?

A Star Destroyer will cost $636 billion to build the parts on Earth, plus $44.4 trillion to get it all off Earth and to Mars. At that launch cost, it's definitely worth investing in asteroid mining and refining technologies first.
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Can Death Star go into hyperspace?

In order for the Death Star to be a deadly threat, it needed to be mobile. Using linked banks of 123 hyperdrive field generators tied into a single navigational matrix, the Death Star could travel across the galaxy at superluminal velocities.
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What is the Death Stars weakness?

Built to destroy entire civilisation, the Death Star is a menacing weapon of mass destruction that threatens the survival of the Rebel Alliance (good guys!). Moving forward without geeking out on the detail, the Rebellion got their hands on the Death Star plans and discovers its only weakness: the thermal exhaust port.
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How much did the Death Star cost in credits?

With labour costs included, it's estimated that the Death Star cost around one quintillion credits (or one quintillion US dollars).
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How many Death Stars were blown up?

The first Death Star was destroyed at the end of that film, due to the Rebel Alliance capitalizing on a structural weakness. It was replaced by a second Death Star, which was destroyed at the end of 1983's Return Of The Jedi after the Rebel Alliance capitalized on a structural weakness.
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How did Palpatine survive?

When Palpatine died, his consciousness was transferred to a clone on the planet Exegol, where he had been previously studying immortality. However, the body was too weak to hold his consciousness. So they built more clones that could be a strong vessel for him.
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Is the Death Star flat?

However, the trench never curved down, only meaning the Death Star is flat! How does the Death Star receive its artificial gravity?
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How long did it take to build the 2nd Death Star?

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And yet, when it comes to the Death Star nothing quite seemed to proceed as the Emperor had planned. The super-weapon took over 20 years to complete - and, of course, was destroyed on the very day it was finally ready to be unveiled to the Galaxy.
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What happened after the second Death Star was destroyed?

Combined with the deaths of Darth Sidious and his apprentice, the Sith Lord Darth Vader, the destruction of the second Death Star was a significant defeat for the Empire. Within a year, the fractured Empire formally surrendered to the Rebellion's recently introduced government, the New Republic.
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