Greetings, I often rewatch Episode 4 and Rogue One. It shows Yavin 4. Lots of vegetation. The theme novels show lots of animals, bodies of water and such. Conditions are similar to Earth.
However, Yavin-4 orbits near the large parent planet Yavin. This planet has powerful gravity and more than 20 other moons. I have a question about tidal forces. Let's imagine that everything happens in reality. In the Yavin system (the parent planet itself + the moons) there are powerful mutual physical forces at work. Could these forces create a tidal force on Yavin-4? And this tidal force would not allow the rebel base to be created, nor would the complex life shown in books and movies arise?
However, Yavin-4 orbits near the large parent planet Yavin. This planet has powerful gravity and more than 20 other moons. I have a question about tidal forces. Let's imagine that everything happens in reality. In the Yavin system (the parent planet itself + the moons) there are powerful mutual physical forces at work. Could these forces create a tidal force on Yavin-4? And this tidal force would not allow the rebel base to be created, nor would the complex life shown in books and movies arise?