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[OT] How large would Executor-class SSD appear?
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Date: 
Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:24:43 GMT
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OK, this is WAY geeky, but I just thought I'd share...  This was triggered by a
cloud visible at sunset a couple of evenings ago.  It was long and triangular,
and took up about 5 "hand-widths" at arms length.  I started thinking, how close
(or far away) would a "super star destroyer" have to be to look like that?  (Of
course, my 8-year-old son might have helped the discussion along).  And could I
Photoshop such a scene with a model (LEGO) SSD?

So, I started calculating, thinking back to Trig.  Tangent, that's what I need,
I know how long the SSD is (17.6 km, according to some sources), and the
altitude (depends, but known).  The angle subtended by the object is twice the
arc-tangent of half the length of the object divided by its altitude.

So, here's what I got (keep in mind that the Moon and Sun subtend about 1 degree
of arc in the sky):
Geostationary orbit (22,223 mi.):  0.028 deg.
Hubble Telescope orbit (320 mi.):  1.958 deg. - twice the width of the full
Moon.
"Edge of Space" (62 miles):        10.08 deg. - now we're getting somewhere!
50,000 ft:                         60.01 deg.

I'm not sure what to do with this, but I was surprised at how small something so
(fictionally) large would appear in the sky.

Like I said, it was WAY geeky.
James Wilson
Dallas, TX



Message has 3 Replies:
  Re: [OT] How large would Executor-class SSD appear?
 
(...) I dunno, it sounds like it makes sense. I mean, imagine how big a Boeing 747 looks at 50,000 feet (I get about 1/8th of a degree, assuming 70.7m length for a 747). Actually, considering how crasily long many clouds are, I wouldn't be suprised (...) (20 years ago, 15-Feb-05, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.off-topic.geek)
  Re: [OT] How large would Executor-class SSD appear?
 
(...) According to starwars.com it is 12.800 meters: "The size of a Super Star Destroyer has vacillated in numerous publications, starting with an eight-kilometer length in 1984's A Guide to the Star Wars Universe. The latest measurements peg the (...) (20 years ago, 15-Feb-05, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.off-topic.geek)
  Re: [OT] How large would Executor-class SSD appear?
 
Not too geeky for me! I love this sort of stuff; it helps us visualize our lego models. Accurate measurements help in the design process. Keep it up! (20 years ago, 15-Feb-05, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.off-topic.geek)

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