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Star Wars: The Millennium Falcon discovered by a fan on Google Earth!

Star Wars: The Millennium Falcon discovered by a fan on Google Earth!


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Star Wars: The last Jedi is probably the best kept secret in the history of cinema. Apart from the information revealed by Disney, no detail has leaked regarding the next opus of the famous saga.

However, by exploring the surroundings of the filming on Google Earth, a man named Kevin Beaumont spotted the authentic Millennium falcon, concealed by containers in the suburbs of London.

The Star Wars saga is one of the most lucrative franchises in the history of cinema. All over the world, millions of fans are eagerly awaiting episode VIII of the Star Wars saga: The last Jedi, which will be released in the obscure halls on December 15, 2017.

Alas for them, Disney is very talented to maintain the most total secrecy around his films. In fact, the slightest picture stolen during a shooting, the slightest information on the run, the slightest spoiler on Star Wars can make the buzz and bring thousands of dollars to who will sell it to the good journalists.


Beyond this pecuniary aspect, for some, the search for images of the shooting of Star Wars is a real hobby. Many people do not hesitate to spend their free time in the vicinity of the shooting places hoping to see Luke Skywalker or Kylo Ren point the tip of their noses during a coffee break.

Others, smarter, prefer to avoid physically moving and use Google Earth to explore the surroundings. Remember that this Google service offers to contemplate the world through satellite images. At the beginning of November, ruins of 7000 years were discovered thanks to Google Earth.


Star Wars: the Han Solo spaceship is parked 50 kilometers from London


This is how a certain Kevin Beaumont spotted a particularly interesting detail near the Longross Studios, located about 50 kilometers southwest of London.

Within this prestigious studio, many blockbusters have been shot like Thor: The Dark World, Skyfall, the Guardians of the Galaxy or the next episode of Star Wars. It is close to the site, not far from a golf course, that the young man discovered the legendary Millennium Falcon, concealed in the eyes of passers-by by a tarp and containers.

Seen from the ground, it is totally impossible to guess that the Han Solo spacecraft is behind these containers. Seen from the sky, however, the emblematic shape of the craft is immediately identifiable. Kevin Beaumont hastened to share his incongruous discovery on Twitter.

 If you go through London, you can do some road to check if the Millennium Falcon is still parked in the vicinity. If not, you can wait until 15 December 2017 to see it in action on a giant screen.






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