QUOTE (Giff @ Jan 6 2006, 10:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Case in point:
"Each day on Pluto takes 6.39 Earth days. Each year on Pluto takes 247.7 Earth years (that is, it takes 247.7 Earth years for Pluto to orbit the Sun once)." SOURCE
So for instance, perhaps it takes 15-20 days(or longer) on Bespin or Hoth or near an asteroid field or wherever to make a full year on the dagobah system.
you dont know the placement of suns and the way in which time is concieved. For all you know....Luke could have been on Dagobah for 9-12 months...assuming a year on Dagobah is even 12 months of 30 or 31 different 24 hour days...
See where I'm going with this?
"Each day on Pluto takes 6.39 Earth days. Each year on Pluto takes 247.7 Earth years (that is, it takes 247.7 Earth years for Pluto to orbit the Sun once)." SOURCE
So for instance, perhaps it takes 15-20 days(or longer) on Bespin or Hoth or near an asteroid field or wherever to make a full year on the dagobah system.
you dont know the placement of suns and the way in which time is concieved. For all you know....Luke could have been on Dagobah for 9-12 months...assuming a year on Dagobah is even 12 months of 30 or 31 different 24 hour days...
See where I'm going with this?
If that is the point you are trying to make, then does that mean it took 8 months for Luke's X-Wing to nearly sink to the bottom of the swamp? Seems to me his X-Wing could have sank to the bottom of that swamp in one day.