The earliest versions could. They are seen taking off at the end of S.W. Episode 2. The big mega ones from Hope/Empire/Jedi, highly doubtful.
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.
If a distant star has a slight back and forth motion then it may be located near a planet. The gravitational force of the planet will cause the star to move.
Depending on where it and the Earth are in their orbits, the planet Venus can be either the "morning star" or the "evening star". In ancient times, some astronomers used the term for the planet Mercury, but in our light-polluted era, Mercury is tough to see.
Sun IS a STAr
The Sun is a star, which is why it glows and gives off light and heat. Stars convert Hydrogen into Helium and other elements in a process called nuclear fusion. The objects which orbit a star are called planets. Our star (the Sun) is orbited by 8 major planets which are, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
no it is impossible because they are to heavy but in Star wars the clone wars they landed on water.
No, terrestrial means 'related to or occurring on the earth or on land'. The sun is a star, not a planet.
I would go with enterprise due to maneuverability.
droidekas. they are also known as destroyers.
a star is a dying planet and a planet is a living star
The north star is a star, not a planet. It is called Polaris. The planet Venus is called the Evening Star
No planet is a star.
No - a star is a star and a planet is a planet. See related questions.
Yes, it has been done online before in my clan. Everything has a health bar, no matter how big on Battlefront 2. The Imperial Star Destroyers are destroyable, but without help it could take days, or even weeks.
A star and a planet, both have cores.
A star is a completely different thing from a planet. In other words no star is a planet.
The morning star is actually the planet Venus, so it's not a star but a planet.