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 How did gravity work on the Death Star?
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 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. 
 Neither. Gravity went outward like in 2001 a space Odyssey.