Are my numbers right (ANH trench run)?
Posted: 2024-01-30 07:18am
I was thinking about how slow combat speeds in Star Wars seem, and it occurred to me that if they were moving at anything like their high-end speeds they would have been able to circumnavigate the entire 500km circumference of the first Death Star in literal seconds.
I then realized that the trench they are traveling down is the polar trench that runs less than a 1/4th of the total distance, at which point I also noticed that we have an explicit number for the time it takes. Luke goes into his final trench run when the Death Star is one minute away from firing and makes it into firing position at exactly the right time.
Anyway, if this trench is 1/4th the total circumference of 500 km and it takes one minute:
with d=1/2a*t^2, a=2*d/t^2
That would mean that during the trench run Luke's X-wing had an acceleration in the ballpark of 7Gs. It's probably closer to 1/8th the total distance but I was being conservative because he would also presumably need to slow down for the final shot (when Vader catches him).
Not looking at this in the context of any debate or anything, I just found it interesting.
I then realized that the trench they are traveling down is the polar trench that runs less than a 1/4th of the total distance, at which point I also noticed that we have an explicit number for the time it takes. Luke goes into his final trench run when the Death Star is one minute away from firing and makes it into firing position at exactly the right time.
Anyway, if this trench is 1/4th the total circumference of 500 km and it takes one minute:
with d=1/2a*t^2, a=2*d/t^2
That would mean that during the trench run Luke's X-wing had an acceleration in the ballpark of 7Gs. It's probably closer to 1/8th the total distance but I was being conservative because he would also presumably need to slow down for the final shot (when Vader catches him).
Not looking at this in the context of any debate or anything, I just found it interesting.