How long is the millenium falcon
Depending on who you listen to, the time is said to be anywhere from 2 hours to 2 days. First of all, two days seems like too long of a time to take to make a rescue. Leia would probably have been dead by the time Luke and everyone got there to save her. But on the other hand, two hours seems a bit too fast to get there, even for a movie that's two hours long. And, the two hours may be a mistake, albeit an understandable one.
In the film, Han says, "We should be at Alderaan about hours. He's giving the time of destination in military time. That puts their arrival time at 2 a. When they leave Tatooine, they do so during the day, not at night. We know it's during the day because the movie establishes that Tatooine has a night, with Luke watching the planet's twin suns set. Now, we don't know exactly when they leave, but we can assume it's not first thing in the morning.
Han never struck us as the type to get up at the crack of dawn. Plus, the Mos Eisley Cantina probably doesn't open that early either. A safe guess is probably somewhere between noon and 2 p.
This means that it was a twelve to fourteen hour trip from Tatooine to the Death Star. We hope there were rest stops along the way. So, if the Millennium Falcon travelled 38, light years in 12 hours, that means it flies about 3, light years per hour. If it made the trip in 14 hours, then it can fly about 2, light years per hour. Hence, it flies somewhere between or close to those two speeds.
Of course, there are some things that we haven't taken into consideration, such as the fact that planets don't just stay in one place all of the time. They orbit around suns, and those suns orbit through the galaxy, and galaxies spin, so planets constantly move. Also, some of the information we used comes from expanded universe sources, not the movies, so it's debatable information.
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