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this is obvious due to the fact that it is a 'forest moon'
Therefore it is highly feasible that the Death Star would indeed completely burn up in the atmosphere.
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Thu 17 Feb 2011, 15:38,
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Therefore it is highly feasible that the Death Star would indeed completely burn up in the atmosphere.

i suspect the air pressure would be extremely intense, which would have made endor an utterly inhospitable hell of a planet with a surface temperature of about 300 or 400 degrees. think venus.
i mean for the death star to completely burn up. obviously endor isn't an inhospitable hell, it's merely an extremely irritating hell filled with annoying furballs armed with sticks.
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Thu 17 Feb 2011, 16:08,
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i mean for the death star to completely burn up. obviously endor isn't an inhospitable hell, it's merely an extremely irritating hell filled with annoying furballs armed with sticks.

Boyles Law hadn't been discovered yet
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