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Sand Dunes Swallowing Anakin Skywalker’s Hometown

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BYU professor Jani Radebaugh studies a fast-moving sand dune that threatens an old Star Wars set. Episode LVII. In a galaxy far, far away, Annakin Skywalker's childhood home is being buried by sand—the thing he hated above all else. Revenge of the Sand.

New research describes a fast-moving sand dune in Tunisia that is spilling onto the streets of the Star Wars set used to portray Anakin Skywalker’s childhood home.

BYU professor Jani Radebaugh visited Mos Espa in 2009 and observed a nearby dune measuring 20 feet tall and 300 feet wide. Mos Espa is notable in the film for its annual pod races, and Radebaugh and other scientists utilized Google Earth to calculate how fast the dune raced toward the town. With images dating back to 2002, they clocked the dune at speeds of 50 feet per year.

“In terms of geologic time scales, it’s one of the fastest things we see happen, aside from lava flows and landslides.” said Radebaugh. “You can compare it to some glaciers, but even most glaciers tend to move slower.”

Coincidentally, Radebaugh credits the Star Wars films for sparking her interest in planetary science. Ordinarily she teams up with NASA to study moons of Saturn and Jupiter. But a visit to Tunisia with other planetary scientists prompted the dune research that the journal Geomorphology recently published.

“It’s so fun to see geology in action,” Radebaugh said. “We live on a dynamic planet.”

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