(please note that the page was last updated 11 June 1999). Two years ago, Inside the Worlds of Episode 1 was released (which, BTW, has the same lesser canon status as the ICS-books for example), and I was fortunate enough to glance inside a copy the other day. There it was, the distance between Coruscant and its sun! The orbital distance is said to be between 207 million and 251 million kilometers (thus giving a mean distance of 229 million kilometers, comparable to the orbit of Mars). Knowing this (and assuming that Coruscant's sun holds about the same mass as ours), I thought it would be fun calculating a "Coruscant parsec", just for the fun of it and to slap a few trekkers. Although having been an amateur astronomer for the last fifteen years, I'm really bad at math. I hold a Masters degree in Social Science, but math has always eluded me somewhat. Knowing the orbital radius, I used simple trigonometry and calculated that a "Coruscant parsec" would be between 4,72 and 5 light-years. Are there some people out there who are better on math than me, and who could make better calculations? Have I overcomplicated things?We don't yet have any way of determining what that measurement is
Oh, I guess that this perhaps would be better suited in the Pure Star Wars thread, sorry.