What moon looks like the Death Star?

Mimas, Saturn's cryptic-looking moon, is awfully deceptive. The small moon is dominated by an 80-mile-wide crater, giving it the appearance of the grim Star Wars Death Star — a space station equipped with a planet-destroying weapon.
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What moon is the Death Star based on?

That's a moon … and a waterlogged ice ball? With a large crater carved out of its surface, Mimas, a 250-mile-wide moon of Saturn, bears more than a passing resemblance to the Death Star in “Star Wars.” (When the Millennium Falcon first encounters the Death Star, Obi-Wan Kenobi ominously says: “That's no moon.
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What is the planet that looks like the Death Star?

One of NASA's latest discoveries could change the definition of what planetary objects aside from Earth will be considered "potentially habitable." Researchers have found that Saturn's tiny, frozen "Death Star" moon, called Mimas, could actually be a "stealth" ocean world.
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Does the Death Star have a moon?

Scientists have found "compelling evidence" that Saturn's "Death Star" moon is hiding an ocean just beneath its surface, furthering the search for possible life in our solar system.
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Is the Death Star the size of a moon?

So the Death Star can't be so close it spans half the sky, but it could be close enough to appear larger than our Moon. For example, if the superweapon were 1,000 kilometers above the Earth, its apparent size would be about eight times that of the Moon, making it by far the largest object in the sky.
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Saturn’s Moon Looks Exactly Like The Death Star



How big is the Death Star in real life?

In short, don't count on it happening anytime soon: The actual size of the Death Star, according to their estimations, is close to 120 to 160 kilometers in diameter, and would cost the equivalent of 18 quadrillion dollars to build.
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Is Titan habitable?

Habitability. Robert Zubrin has pointed out that Titan possesses an abundance of all the elements necessary to support life, saying "In certain ways, Titan is the most hospitable extraterrestrial world within our solar system for human colonization." The atmosphere contains plentiful nitrogen and methane.
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What moon has an underground ocean?

Ganymede's underground ocean contains more water than all the oceans on Earth. The solar system's largest moon, Ganymede, in orbit around Jupiter, harbors an underground ocean containing more water than all the oceans on Earth.
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Is the moon gravitationally locked?

Tidal locking is the phenomenon by which a body has the same rotational period as its orbital period around a partner. So, the Moon is tidally locked to the Earth because it rotates in exactly the same time as it takes to orbit the Earth. That is why we only see one side of the Moon.
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Does Saturn has its own moon?

Saturn has 82 moons. Fifty-three moons are confirmed and named and another 29 moons are awaiting confirmation of discovery and official naming. Saturn's moons range in size from larger than the planet Mercury — the giant moon Titan — to as small as a sports arena.
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Where is Enceladus?

About as wide as Arizona, Enceladus orbits Saturn at a distance of 148,000 miles (238,000 kilometers) between the orbits of two other moons, Mimas and Tethys. Enceladus is tidally locked with Saturn, keeping the same face toward the planet.
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What inspired the Death Star?

That's the origins of the Death Star as we know it—from an artist named John Burkey whose painting of a mechanical planet inspired the aesthetic of the Death Star and the eventual models made by designer Colin Cantwell. Even Obi-Wan's iconic line from Star Wars: A New Hope (“That's no moon.
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Is the Death Star a planet?

The Death Star is a fictional mobile space station and galactic superweapon featured in the Star Wars space-opera franchise.
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Is Saturn hot or cold?

Like the other gas giants, Saturn's surface to atmosphere interface is rather nebulous, and likely has a small, rocky core surrounded by a liquid and very thick atmosphere. Saturn is considerably colder than Jupiter being further from the Sun, with an average temperature of about -285 degrees F.
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When was the Death Star moon discovered?

Here's what we know about Saturn's Death Star moon:

It was discovered in 1789 by astronomer William Herschel, per NASA, and was nicknamed the Death Star moon centuries after its discovery, given its resemblance to the Star Wars space station.
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Is the water on Titan drinkable?

Titan is going to have methane and ethane tainting the ice. And Enceladus and Europa are going to be all kinds of salts and possibly magnesium sulphate, or epsom salts if it's hydrated. So if you drink that water you'll be trotting off to the loo quite soon.
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Can you fly on Titan?

Of all the worlds in our solar system, only a few have atmospheres that would allow winged flight: Titan, Venus, Mars, Earth, and the outer gas planets. Aerodynamically, Titan is by far the best place to fly airplanes.
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Is there an ocean on Titan?

The subsurface ocean inside Saturn's largest moon, Titan, could be as salty as any body of water here on Earth, a new study reports. Gravity data collected by NASA's Cassini spacecraft suggest that Titan's ocean must have an extremely high density.
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Could a Death Star be built?

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 a real Death Star cost?

Together, construction and launch of a small death star to low Earth orbit would cost around $1,370,000,000,000,000,000,000.
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