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oh_riginal
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STAR WARS: EP V "REVISITED EDITION"ADYWAN - 12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW
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7-Apr-2009, 11:32 PM
Janskeet said:
corellian77 said:
Monroville said:
vaderios said:

 

Speaking of the END of EMPIRE, this shot always bugged me.  The Falcon leaves and zips off... to where again?  The galaxy is THAT way (pointing down, as they fly upwards). 

Is there any way Ady could ... show the Falcon heading TOWARDS the galaxy and not into random space?


 

Astronomically speaking, what you're seeing in these shots is ANOTHER galaxy beyond the edge of the galaxy in which Luke and company are situated.  It's like looking up and seeing the Andromeda galaxy in our own night sky -- it's not WITHIN our own Milky Way galaxy, we can just see it beyond our own cluster of stars.  As such, the Falcon is not heading into nothingness; the other galaxy is not their destination. 

Now, whether or not such a galaxy would look that close is another matter (something that your mockups exaggerate Vaderios).  I guess considering people can hop around all over the galaxy in the Star Wars universe, it's possible that wherever the Rebel fleet is at the end of ESB just happens to be very close to said galaxy.

BTW, I personally like the idea that it could be the Rishi Maze mentioned in AOTC.

 

Are the pictures on the left the before and the pictures on the right the after?

If we are to assume that is actually a galaxy, then wouldn't it ALWAYS be visible, no matter where you were, whether it be Tatooine or Coruscant? A galaxy that close to the Star Wars galaxy should always be visible I would think.

I don't see why the forming star theory isn't good enough. A forming star looks similar to that image anyway.

I guess it doesn't matter, since Ady isn't changing it anyway, right?