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{{comic
 
{{comic
 
| number    = 1477
 
| number    = 1477
 
| date      = January 23, 2015
 
| date      = January 23, 2015
 
| title    = Star Wars
 
| title    = Star Wars
| image    = star_wars_1.png
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| image    = star_wars.png
 
| titletext = A long, long time (plus 40 years) ago, in a galaxy far, far away (plus a corrective factor involving the Hubble constant) ...
 
| titletext = A long, long time (plus 40 years) ago, in a galaxy far, far away (plus a corrective factor involving the Hubble constant) ...
 
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In the first panel, [[Cueball]] states that we are approaching the ''Back to the Future'' date (October 21, 2015), which is the date that protagonist Marty McFly travels to in ''{{w|Back to the Future Part II}}'', released in 1989. Megan adds that we're even closer to May 13, 2015, the "''{{w|Star Wars}}'' tipping point".
 
In the first panel, [[Cueball]] states that we are approaching the ''Back to the Future'' date (October 21, 2015), which is the date that protagonist Marty McFly travels to in ''{{w|Back to the Future Part II}}'', released in 1989. Megan adds that we're even closer to May 13, 2015, the "''{{w|Star Wars}}'' tipping point".
  
The original first set of ''Star Wars'' films was released as a trilogy over the span of 6 years, with the third one, ''{{w|Return of the Jedi}}'' being released on May 25, 1983. After that, no films were released for 16 years until {{w|Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace|''The Phantom Menace''}} on May 19, 1999, the first in a trilogy of prequels. Thus up until now, the length of time between the two films, [http://www.timeanddate.com/date/durationresult.html?m1=5&d1=25&y1=1983&m2=5&d2=19&y2=1999&ti=on 5,839 days], has been greater than the time between the latter film and the present. Megan points out that May 13, 2015 will mark [http://www.timeanddate.com/date/durationresult.html?m1=5&d1=19&y1=1999&m2=5&d2=13&y2=2015&ti=on 5,839 days] after the release of ''The Phantom Menace'', meaning that for the first time the release date of the two films will be closer together than the latter film is to the present day.
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The original first set of ''Star Wars'' films was released as a trilogy over the span of 6 years, with the third one, ''{{w|Return of the Jedi}}'' being released on May 25, 1983. After that, no films were released for 16 years until {{w|Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace|''The Phantom Menace''}} on May 19, 1999, the first in a trilogy of prequels. Thus up until now, the length of time between the two films, [http://www.timeanddate.com/date/durationresult.html?m1=5&d1=25&y1=1983&m2=5&d2=19&y2=1999&ti=on 5,839 days], has been greater than the time between the latter film and the present. Megan points out that May 13, 2015 will mark [http://www.timeanddate.com/date/durationresult.html?m1=5&d1=19&y1=1999&m2=5&d2=13&y2=2015&ti=on 5,839 days] after the release of ''The Phantom Menace'', meaning that for the first time the release date of the two films will be closer together than the latter film is to the present day. (Fun fact: 5839 is a {{w|prime number}}.)
  
In the final panel, Cueball points out how weird it is that he (along with most other people) are regularly surprised at the passage of time, given how predictable time is by its very nature. Megan's last line is a reference to the famous opening text used in all ''Star Wars'' films, "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...". It's also a reference to the many changes that have been made to the original Star Wars trilogy (e.g. new CGI effects) as it's been released and rereleased.
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In the final panel, Cueball points out how weird it is that he (along with most other people) are regularly surprised at the passage of time, given how predictable time is by its very nature. Megan's last line is a reference to the famous opening sequence used in the ''Star Wars'' films, which begins "A long time ago...".
  
The title text repeats the opening text from the films, inserting Megan's suggestion for changing the duration, and extending it to include the {{w|Hubble constant}} for adjusting the distance estimation. The Hubble constant is a value that describes an estimated rate of expansion of the universe. This expansion means that during the 40 years that have passed since the release of the first Star Wars movie, the "galaxy far, far away" has gotten even farther away.
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The title text repeats the opening text from the films, inserting Megan's suggestion for changing the duration, and extending it to include the {{w|Hubble constant}} for changing the distance. The Hubble constant is a value that describes an estimated rate of expansion of the universe. This expansion means that during the 40 years that have passed since the release of the first Star Wars movie, the "galaxy far, far away" has gotten even farther away due to expansion of the universe.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
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:Megan: You know, "A long time ago" should have "Plus four more decades" added in rereleases.
 
:Megan: You know, "A long time ago" should have "Plus four more decades" added in rereleases.
  
==Trivia==
 
[[File:star_wars.png|thumb|Original image.]] When the comic first went live, there was a white horizontal line through the dates due to a mistake on Randall's part while editing the image. It has since been fixed on the website, but the original is still available here.
 
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics to make one feel old]]
 
[[Category:Comics to make one feel old]]
 
[[Category:Star Wars]]
 
[[Category:Star Wars]]
[[Category:Back to the Future]]
 

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