‘Star Wars’ Fans Are Geeking Out After Finding The Millennium Falcon On Google Maps

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When it comes to shooting Star Wars movies, pretty much everything is kept quiet; actors are sometimes not allowed to tell their families they’ve been cast, plot details are shrouded in secrecy from even the most trusted players, and if you’re trying to figure out what scene they’re shooting where, good luck. Some things, however, are a little too big to hide, and a certain hunk of junk found itself thrust into the spotlight this week when Google Earth gave it away.

That’s right. Some folks casually stumbled upon the Millennium Falcon resting in a field in Surrey, England, next to Barrows Hills Golf Club. It may be covered by shipping containers and tarp, but that’s definitely the fastest ship in the galaxy. No doubt. The location of the Millennium Falcon is adjacent to Longcross Film Studios, where parts of Star Wars: The Last Jedi were shot, and is about thirty minutes from Pinewood Studios, the general Star Wars filming hub.

It’s likely it won’t stay for long, but Star Wars fans are having fun on Twitter while it lasts.