This depends upon how the star dies. Small red dwarfs quietly burning out do not dramatically alter their extended gravitational fields. Large super giant stars which expire through supernova explosions tend to obliterate any close orbiting planets.
That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.
In the original Star Wars movie, the Death Star destroyed the planet Alderaan and later targeted the Rebel base on Yavin IV, the fourth moon of the plabnet Yavin. In Return of the Jedi, the second Death Star was in orbit around the forest moon Endor.
No. The Death Star is a base for the Empire with enough power to destroy a planet. If you watch Star wars: Episode 4 A NEW HOPE, it destroed the planet Alderon. (not real planet, star wars planet) Although, they do call Saturn the Death Star because that's were the Death Star is in Star Wars.
Orbit has the following two meanings:the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon. (noun)move in orbit around a star, planet or moon. (verb)
The star that a planet travels around is called its parent star or host star. The parent star provides the gravitational force that keeps the planet in orbit around it. Similarly, our planet Earth orbits around the star we call the Sun.
No, its a space station.
Alderaan was the first planet the death star destroyed.
No, the Death Star did not blow up planet Naboo. In "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope," the Death Star destroys the planet Alderaan, not Naboo. Naboo is shown in the prequel trilogy and remains intact throughout the original and sequel trilogies.
In theory, the death of a star would be the cause of the death of a planet, making both catastrophic events. The death of a planet can range from the destruction of the vegetation to the destruction of the planet itself. Either way, if something makes the planet uninhabitable, then it is considered dead. The death of a star is quite different. A star doesn't have an ecosystem or anything like that. However, if a star were to go super nova, it could wipe out several planets as well, thus making them into dead planets. A star could also just fizzle out, which could cause the death of planet(s) that use the star for heat, like our sun. If our sun were to go out, our planet would become dead. I hope this is what you were asking for, and sorry if it's not. My source of information is my knowledge gained from watching Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, and the Sarah Jane Adventures. :-)
In the original Strawars movie it is mentioned that it can move. It is essentially an enormous spaceship equipped with a planet destroying weapon. The Death Star in Star Wars IV: A New Hope could and did move; however it was much slower than most other ships due to its large size. In the movie it traveled from its origin point to Alderaan, and then to Yavin where it was destroyed. The Death Star II in Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi could not move as it was incomplete, it was only capable of turning on its axis; but if it had been completed it would have been able to move as well.
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A planet is a large object that moves around a star in a solar system.