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<p dir="auto"><strong>THX1701</strong> — <em>1 year ago(December 03, 2024 10:22 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">There are rings on the planet.  At the end of the movie we get a closeup view of them at a high speed.  They appear solid as if they were a concrete, gravel disc.<br />
This does not look astronomically correct.  I expected the rings to be composed of asteroids like in the Empire Strikes Back.  There should be much space between those rocks.<br />
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