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In this article, we're going to find out if it is possible to build a real-life, working Millennium Falcon - and what the science says about it. So, off we go to do the Kessel Run! ANAHEIM, CALIF.
Han Solo – Hunt for the Falcon #1 by Ramon Rosanas. The first page features a gray-haired Han Solo dressed in a regal black jacket as he enters a room. On the table are hologram picture frames of him ...
The B-29 bomber’s Plexiglas nose was the obvious inspiration for the space freighter Millennium Falcon. Special effects artists replaced the blue screen with stars only in post-production; on ...
The Falcon's interior has been fully mapped out, from the central corridor to the ship's iconic cockpit. But Solo's ship has never looked so cosy, built of wooden logs and lit by warm torches.
Making that happen in real life will be an undertaking. The plan is to build a particle accelerator, roughly the size of a laboratory, to accelerate an electron close to the speed of light.
Beyond the Millennium Falcon design, Casetify has commissioned special designs for other cases based on the original movie posters for A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi.
The Millennium Falcon was first featured in 1977's "Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope." Over its lifetime, the spaceship was piloted by Lando Calrissian, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and a number of other ...