It's big, but I don't believe it's big enough to generate its own gravity.
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The dreadnaught is huge dude its like twice the size of the moon. It's mass is emense it has to have its own gravity.
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The moon would dwarf it if placed side by side, so no.
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Everything with mass has gravitational attraction.
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Yes attraction, but it doesn't generate its own gravity.
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Yes. It does.
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That is the meaning of gravity. The moons, rings, and possibly Saturn itself would be affected by the gravitational attraction of the dreadnaught. [spoiler]Gravity=[u]Gravitat[/u]ional attraction[/spoiler]
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Saturn would be affected by the gravity of the dreadnaught the same way earth is affected by the gravity of you.
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Well yeah, but I just added that because the dreadnaught seems pretty dense.