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  2. Death Star - Wikipedia

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    The Death Star is a fictional space station and superweapon featured in the Star ... guests can travel inside an incomplete Death Star during one of the randomized ...

  3. Saturn's 'Death Star' moon has a hidden secret - AOL

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    Saturn's moon Mimas is known for its uncanny resemblance to the dreaded Death Star in the original "Star Wars" movie. ... The liquid water inside Mimas represents more than half of this moon's ...

  4. Mimas - Wikipedia

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    When seen from certain angles, Mimas resembles the Death Star, a fictional space station and superweapon known from the 1977 film Star Wars. Herschel resembles the concave disc of the Death Star's "superlaser". This is a coincidence, as the film was made nearly three years before Mimas was resolved well enough to see the crater.

  5. Stellar evolution - Wikipedia

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    Representative lifetimes of stars as a function of their masses The change in size with time of a Sun-like star Artist's depiction of the life cycle of a Sun-like star, starting as a main-sequence star at lower left then expanding through the subgiant and giant phases, until its outer envelope is expelled to form a planetary nebula at upper right Chart of stellar evolution

  6. Saturn’s Moon Mimas, known as the “Death Star”, has revealed a new secret.. A “remarkably young” ocean appears to be hiding under the icy, cratered surface of the world that led to it ...

  7. Straight out of 'Star Wars,' NASA discovers a real 'death ...

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    In an event that sounds more like an episode of 'Star Wars' than one of reality, scientists have discovered evidence of a death star literally ripping a planet apart with its gravity.

  8. Doomsday device - Wikipedia

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    Another is in the Star Trek episode The Doomsday Machine (1967), where the crew of the Enterprise fights a powerful planet-killing alien machine. However, doomsday devices also expanded to encompass many other types of fictional technology, one of the most famous of which is the Death Star, a planet-destroying, moon-sized space station. [6]

  9. Saturn's 'Death Star' moon Mimas may have a global ocean ...

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    Surprise Inside Saturn's Moons Other than its giant impact crater, scientists thought Mimas was a rather boring piece of cold rock. Now, a new study says Mimas is much more mysterious, even exciting.