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Kessel run parsec distance
Kessel run parsec distance








  1. #KESSEL RUN PARSEC DISTANCE HOW TO#
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A lot of situations are gravity and sometimes your job is to be reactive, or technology is meant to be your daily instructor. Yes, understandably this won’t work practically for everyone in all professions or trades. Take on reactionary measures only as appropriate but think long and hard about what really is the “worse case” if you don’t react - yet focus on some other collective or personal goal. Use technology to maximize efficiency, but don’t let technology be your guide. You can own your day. You can prioritize. When you walk into work, really think about what you are doing and whether your routine is worth maintaining.

#KESSEL RUN PARSEC DISTANCE FULL#

My suggestion is to let your mind wander a bit before getting trapped. Connect with people, meditate, pray, or whatever you do to level set your mental core at some time before the full swing of your day. The fundamental question is: how much ownership do you have in your day as opposed to the electronic platforms that box in your frame of mind? Within the first three (3) hours of your day, how much do you interact with technology as opposed to the world around you? Have you measured that? When you wake up, do you immediately check your text messages or favorite social media platform? When you get to work, do you immediately check email and voice mail?

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This will be my longest post, and each week hereafter I will provide short snippets of questions and ideas for your brain to marinate as it relates to your work-life paradigm.

#KESSEL RUN PARSEC DISTANCE HOW TO#

Where am I going with this? My goal is to provide you short and simple advice on how to retool, be efficient, and “by-pass the Compressor” to get your hyperdrive working. I'm throwing out bite-sized soul food so that you can harness your inner ability to navigate the complex and often stressful universe we live. Of course, let’s not forget that the Millennium Falcon is the “fastest hunk of junk” in the galaxy. “Parsec” is a unit of distance in astronomy, not speed. So, when Han Solo uttered the famous quote about “…the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs…” Solo is rightfully bragging about the Millennium Falcon’s advanced technology and navigation ability to get through hyperspace in the shortest amount of distance.

#KESSEL RUN PARSEC DISTANCE SERIES#

Instead, he was referring to the shorter route he was able to travel by skirting the nearby Maw black hole cluster, thus making the run in under the standard distance, he may have indirectly referred to the speed of his ship here because to be able to go closer to black hole and still be able to get out of its gravitational pull you will need to be able to go faster.This is a short five (5) part blog series focused on how you can make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs. Solo was not referring directly to his ship's speed when he made this claim. A parsec is a unit of distance, not time.

kessel run parsec distance

Han Solo claimed that his Millennium Falcon "made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs". Thus there was a high chance that pilots, weary from the long flight through real space, would crash into an asteroid. It took travelers in real space around The Maw (Black hole cluster) leading them to an uninhabitable-but far easier to navigate-area of space called The Pit, which was an asteroid cluster encased in a nebula arm making sensors as well as pilots go virtually blind. Worlds along the Kessel Run included Fwillsving, Randa, Rion, and possibly Zerm. The Kessel Run was an 18-parsec (Roughly 58 Light Years - Wikipedia) route used by smugglers to move glitterstim spice from Kessel to an area south of the Si'Klaata Cluster without getting caught by the Imperial ships that were guarding the movement of spice from Kessel's mines.










Kessel run parsec distance