Why was the Death Star so vulnerable?

The Death Star's thermal exhaust port was a significant flaw in the design that the Rebels were able to exploit during the Battle of Yavin. This led to the thermal exhaust ports to be removed for the Death Star II
Death Star II
The Death Star II had extensive point-defense capabilities, featuring 15,000 heavy and 15,000 standard turbolaser batteries along with 7,500 laser cannons and 5,000 ion cannons spread across its outer surface. Some areas of the station were equipped with Super Blaster 920 laser cannons.
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, although the Death Star III retained this weakness.
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Why did the second Death Star have the same weakness?

Erso died during a Rebel attack on Eadu so, presumably, the second Death Star was still based on a modified version of his designs. Because of this, the reactor itself likely couldn't be made more stable, but the energy shield around the station could provide better protection for the more easily-accessed reactor.
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Was the Death Star a mistake?

The Death Star Was Palpatine's Second Huge Mistake. According to experts, the Empire was in great shape before making a ludicrous, predictably disastrous blunder.
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Why did the Death Star fail?

1. Insufficient project requirements. The Death Star was meant to be the ultimate weapon, and in that sense it succeeded: a super laser capable of destroying a planet with a single blast, plus 15,000 laser, ion, and turbolaser batteries.
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Why is the 2nd Death Star broken?

Emperor Palpatine then leaked word of its construction to the Alliance, hoping to lure rebel forces in and destroy them. The Emperor died at the hands of Darth Vader and the Alliance destroyed the second Death Star, striking a momentous blow for freedom.
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How Did the Death Star's Destruction Affect the Empire and the Galaxy - Star Wars Explained



Can Darth Vader destroy a planet?

A new canon story reveals Sith sabotage. It's no secret that Darth Vader was no fan of the Death Star. As he said in Star Wars: A New Hope: "The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the Force."
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Was there a third Death Star?

The Death Star III, also known as the third Death Star, was a mock Death Star battle station created from an incomplete worldcraft by the Kaarenth Dissension.
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Is Death Star 2 stronger?

The third main advancement in the second Death Star battle station was that it now carried three hypermatter reactors, two of which were used solely for the Superlaser Mk. II, making it immensely more powerful than the Superlaser Mk.
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Was the 2nd Death Star bigger?

Various sources state that the first Death Star has a diameter of between 140 and 160 kilometers. There is a broader range of figures for the second Death Star's diameter, ranging from 160 to 900 kilometers.
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Can the Death Star go into hyperspace?

Obviously the Death Star must have hyperdrive capability in order to be an effective weapon in a galactic civil war. The only clue as to the Death Star's speed of jumping into hyperspace is Vader's statement. "This day has seen the end of Kenobie and it will see the end of the rebellion."
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Why did the first Death Star take so long to build?

The first one took so much longer because even though they had designed the superstructure, they had not designed the weapon. The laser portion of the Deathstar took almost 19 years to design and build: There's one specific part that took years to perfect. It's not like it took 19 years to build the whole thing.
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Why did Palpatine build the Death Star?

The Death Star was designed to allow Emperor Palpatine to more directly control the Galactic Empire through fear. In most instances, a Death Star was to be commanded by a Moff.
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Why does the Death Star have a hole?

The holes were purportedly for ventilation, so when Luke Skywalker was able to exploit them so catastrophically in the original “Star Wars,” fans speculated: Was there not a better way?
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Why did Palpatine leak the Death Star plans?

It was only because of Palpatine that the Rebels knew to send a ground team to disrupt the Endor-based force field generator protecting the Death Star, and it was because of him the starfighter pilots knew how to destroy it.
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Who made the flaw in the Death Star?

This is highlighted in the Rogue One novelization, in which Galen deliberately makes the flawed design the most attractive for those in charge, but advises against it to avoid suspicion.
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How was the Death Star 2 built so fast?

The Imps literally carved a tunnel through hyperspace, from the Core to Endor. Whilst it took hours or even days to transport building materials through hyperspace to get to Geonosis, it took far less time with the direct route made by the Empire.
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Why is the Death Star so strong?

A superlaser was a device which merged several separate "super laser beams" into a single exceedingly powerful beam. The largest superlasers ever designed, such as those in the Death Star and Death Star II, were superweapons capable of obliterating an entire planet with one shot at full power.
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How much would a 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 heavy is the Death Star?

Assembled, these carriers weigh, roughly, 106,000 tons. By comparison, the first Death Star would have weighed in at more than 1,200,000,000,000,000 tons, more than 11.3 billion times the weight of Nimitz-class aircraft carriers.
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Was Han Solo force sensitive?

Han is one non force sensitive character that I wouldn't like to be force sensitive, I mean it's kinda funny how he was so uninterested in the force that it would be strange for him to have it in him.
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What is the strongest ship in Star Wars?

The 10 Strongest Star Wars Starships, Ranked
  1. 1 Supremacy. The Supremacy was a massive Mega-class Star Dreadnought.
  2. 2 Executor. ...
  3. 3 Malevolence. ...
  4. 4 Resurgent-class Star Destroyer. ...
  5. 5 Invisible Hand. ...
  6. 6 Imperial-class Star Destroyer. ...
  7. 7 MC80 Liberty-type Mon Calamari Star Cruiser. ...
  8. 8 Raddus. ...
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What is the fastest ship in Star Wars?

The Millenium Falcon is the fastest ship in the galaxy - just ask Han Solo, and he'll tell you that she "made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs." According to Han, the Falcon has a Class 0.5 hyperdrive, which is definitely the fastest canon hyperdrive.
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Who built the Death Star?

Affiliation(s) Bevel Lemelisk was an engineer and architect who designed, among other things, six superweapons with the power to destroy a planet: the Death Star prototype, the Death Star, the second Death Star, the Eclipse, the Tarkin, and the Darksaber.
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Does the Death Star have gravity?

The Death Star's gravity is so small that if it were to orbit the Earth where the Moon is, we'd hardly notice any difference. The Moon is 40,000 times more massive than the Death Star!
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Is Starkiller Base a Death Star?

Though Starkiller Base was clearly the big daddy of evil super weapons, the Death Star was the original that struck fear into the galaxy. Its tech was an amalgamation of the galaxy's best engineering minds, but its true purpose and potential lie thousands of years within mysterious Sith history.
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