How did gravity work on the Death Star? https://image.nostr.build/1f41b35fdf35e9f767ea8dbecb5d67299dcbc5e03535457d117ddbd3dba37af9.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=812x406&blurhash=i6R%7B%23%3Fxu9FD%25%7Eqj%5BIUt7%3Fbt7RjayIUj%5Bofayt7WB%3FbWBofIU-%3Bf7t7xuRjWBM%7BayM%7BIUt7Rjofju%25MM%7Bj%5BRjM%7Bt7j%40ofIU&x=d24653324808d949dae4fdd9d244a5ded098f4603b52bdb69c9ba62ff1462f10
I blame LEGO.
If this is from the same perspective, the right one since it was the size of a small moon and would generate its own gravity at that mass. If this is a cross-section (left), plan view (right) they are the same thing.
The one on the left, just like gravity on the Millennium Falcon.
I don't know. But in "Out of the Silent Planet" the gravity worked like the one on the right.
They had artificial gravity, so both is possible.