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Fictional planets and moons in the Star Wars media franchise
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Remains of thefilm set for the Lars Homestead on the PlanetTatooine atChott el-Jerid,Tunisia (pictured in 2010)

Thefictional universe of theStar Wars franchise features multipleplanets andmoons. While only the feature films and selected other works are consideredcanon to the franchise since the 2012 acquisition ofLucasfilm byThe Walt Disney Company, some canon planets were first named or explored in works from the non-canonStar Wars expanded universe, now rebrandedStar Wars Legends.

In thetheatricalStar Wars films, many scenes set on these planets and moons werefilmed on location rather than on asound stage. For example, the resort city of Canto Bight located on the planet Cantonica, seen inStar Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), was filmed inDubrovnik, Croatia.[1]

Star Wars canon astrography

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Map of theStar Wars galaxy (Legends)

TheStar Wars galaxy contains several broad sub-regions. Their exact definitions fluctuated somewhat during theLegends continuity, but were later formally updated by the new canon continuity when Disney purchased Lucasfilm. The new canon map is broadly similar to the later versions of theLegends galactic map.

As a general rule, most of the galaxy's wealth, power, and population are concentrated near the middle of the galactic circle – the "Core Worlds". The first major interstellar powers in the core are stated to have risen many millennia ago, gradually coalescing into the earlyGalactic Republic, with its capital atCoruscant. Waves of colonization (and conquest) by the Republic gradually spread outward from the Core, into the sparser systems at the galaxy's edge, such as Tatooine. Worlds of the Outer Rim are rich in raw resources but lack the population, infrastructure, or political power of the Core. Major galactic sub-regions are further divided into quadrants, sectors, etc., down to individual star systems and planets.

The galaxy has at least twocompanion-satellitedwarf galaxies, one of which is known as the Rishi Maze, but they are very lightly settled or explored.

The canon map depicts a top-down view of the galactic disk, with "north" as the side of the galactic center thatCoruscant is located on. As the capital planet of the Republic and later the Empire,Coruscant is used as the reference point for galactic astronomy, set at XYZ coordinates 0-0-0. Standardized galactic time measurements are also based onCoruscant's local solar day and year.

According to the updatedVisual Dictionary series made by Pablo Hidalgo for the Sequel Trilogy, these are the general regions of the galaxy spreading outward from the Core:

  • Deep Core – the innermost brightly lit region of space, with asupermassive black hole at thecenter which binds the galaxy together. Densely-packed withstars,nebulae, and other anomalies, it is therefore thinly settled due to the resulting high radiation levels and lack of stable hyperspace routes.
  • Core Worlds – powerful and wealthy planets with millennia-long histories, many of them founding members of the Galactic Republic. On-screen examples includeCoruscant, Corellia,Alderaan, and Hosnian Prime.
  • The Colonies – the first colonies founded by the nascent Galactic Republic in ancient times. The name is somewhat anachronistic, as they have grown nearly as powerful as the "Core Worlds" themselves, though their histories aren't quite as long or prestigious (i.e. comparable to how theUnited States orCanada could be called "the colonies" ofGreat Britain). Mentioned by name inThe Rise of Skywalker.
  • Inner Rim – the original edge of the Galactic Republic, where expansion waves stopped for many generations.
  • Expansion Region – nestled between the "Inner Rim" and the "Mid Rim", anachronistically named due to a new colonization wave starting again.
  • Mid-Rim – Generally industrialized though not very important planets, but more developed than the true "frontier" in the Outer Rim. On-screen examples include Naboo and Kashyyyk.
  • Outer Rim – a vast region including all of the last major star systems up to the galaxy's edge. As the last region that the Republic expanded into, it is relatively the least developed, a frontier more often than not exploited by the central galactic government for its resources. On-screen examples includeTatooine,Yavin,Hoth, Bespin,Endor, Geonosis,Utapau,Mustafar, and Kessel.
  • Wild Space – star systems located beyond the Outer Rim – because a galaxy's "edge" is not a fixed border line, but a concentration of stars tapering off in frequency. Unlike the Outer Rim, these sparse few systems around the galaxy's circumference were never formally charted. More broadly,Attack of the Clones established that theStar Wars galaxy actually possesses at least three small satellite galaxies, never colonized and considered largely inhospitable. The secret cloner-world Kamino, however, is located in one of these minor galactic clusters beyond the Outer Rim.
  • Unknown Regions – the newCanon map establishes that, due to the stability of hyperspace lanes, inhabited planets are weighted toward the "eastern"quadrant of the galactic plane with the "western" one being mostly unexplored. These Unknown Regions are home to the first Jedi temple on Ahch-To and the Chiss Ascendancy, into whichGrand Admiral Thrawn was born. The remnants of the Empire retreated here after their defeat at Endor, reforming into theFirst Order – as well as, secret even to the First Order,Darth Sidious' Sith forces reconstituting on Exegol.
  • Western Reaches – the sectors once controlled by the Republic that border the Unknown Regions of the galactic "west". Essentially similar to the Outer Rim in terms of their history and economic development, the only difference being that instead of being located at the galaxy's physical edge, they are located at the edge of galactic exploration in the "western" side of the Republic. InThe Force Awakens, it is stated in dialogue thatJakku is in the Western Reaches.

Apart from these broad regions radiating out from the galactic core, there are also several major galactic sub-regions of note:

  • Mandalorian space – technically located in the Outer Rim, but relatively close to the border with the Mid-Rim, near Kashyyyk, in the galactic "northeast". The planet Mandalore had its own regional space empire in ancient times, led by theirformidable warrior culture. TheMandalorians were the most difficult enemies theJedi ever faced short of theSith: they were not Force-wielders, but were a culture of regular humans who had honed themselves to possess the pinnacle of combat training, equipment, and battle tactics. During a series of long wars with the Republic, however, many centuries before theClone Wars, the Jedi were eventually able to fight them into submission - though with heavy losses. In theStar Wars: Clone Wars animated series, both the Republic and the Separatists compete for support from rival Mandalorian factions, and in the laterStar Wars: Rebels animated series, Mandalorians again divide into a proxy war between pro-Imperial and pro-Rebel forces. According toThe Mandalorian TV series, this eventually resulted in the devastation of Mandalorian space by the Empire, with surviving enclaves scattering across the Outer Rim.
  • Hutt Space – a fairly large swath of space along the "eastern"quadrant of the galactic plane, loosely straddling the border between the Mid-Rim and Outer-Rim. TheHutts are akleptocraticMafia state, derided as "gangsters" composed of several rival clans. The Hutts' resources and power are formidable enough that both the Republic and the Empire never bothered to conquer them, while the Hutts were too divided by their own internal politics to seriously challenge the Republic (unlike the Mandalorians).

This official galactic astrography was later re-confirmed for the first time in on-screen, live-action dialogue inThe Mandalorian. In the second season's fourth episode, "The Siege", a classroom is briefly shown on a planet in the Outer Rim, in which a lesson on galactic astrography is being taught by a protocol droid. The teacher not only lists off each of these major regions from the Visual Dictionary, but lists them in the exact same order, from the Outer Rim to the Core:

"Who can name one of the five major trade routes in the galaxy? The Hydian Way [runs] from the Outer Rim to as far away as the Core Worlds. However, there are several other regions within our galaxy. They are the Mid Rim, the Expansion Region, the Inner Rim, the Colonies, the Core, and the Deep Core."[2]

Star Wars canon planets and moons

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The following list names prominent planets and moons from theStar Wars films or othercanon media.

NameFirst appearanceYearMediaFictional descriptionRef(s).
AbafarStar Wars: The Clone Wars2012TV seriesAdesert planet located in the Outer Rim with a completely white surface. Known as The Void, the planet is barely populated but is home to massive amounts of rhydonium, a scarce and volatile fuel.[3]
AgamarStar Wars Legends:
The Farlander Papers
1993NovellaA barren, rocky planet in the Outer Rim. Site of a still-active reserve of Separatist droids that became known for surviving the Clone Wars.[4]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2012TV series (mentioned)
Star Wars Rebels2016TV series
Ahch-ToThe Force Awakens2015FilmLargelyoceanic planet on whichLuke Skywalker has been hiding for several years, and the location of the firstJedi Temple and the Tree Library of sacred Jedi texts.Porgs, Lanai and thala-sirens are among the native species.[5][6]
Ajan KlossStar Wars Battlefront II2017Video gameA jungle moon which serves as a new base of operations for the Resistance. Years before, Leia and Luke were training there. Leia Organa dies here after using the last of her energy to reach out to her son through the Force.[7]
AkivaStar Wars: Aftermath2015BookJungle planet and home ofNorra andTemmin Wexley, and a primary setting inAftermath.[8]
AlderaanA New Hope1977FilmForests, mountains; home planet ofPrincess Leia and the House of Organa. Destroyed by the firstDeath Star as punishment for involvement in theRebel Alliance and also as ademonstration of power.[9]
AldhaniAndor2022TV seriesA temperate, alpine planet with highlands, valleys, forests, and lakes sacred to the indigenous Dhani people, until they were relocated by the Empire, having established a base situated within a dam housing a vault funding its military.[10]
AleenStar Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV seriesA subterranean world located in the Mid Rim. The native species include, the surface-dwelling beings called the Aleena and sentient tree-like beings called Kindalo.

[11]

Alzoc IIIStar Wars Legends:
Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
2003Video gameIce planet, with many glaciers, and on its surface lies a crashed separatist carrier, with an anti-gravitational device.[12]
Star Wars: Last Shot2018Book (mentioned)
AnaxesStar Wars Legends:
Star Wars: Empire at War
2006Video gameA rocky planet located in the Azure sector of the galaxy's Core Worlds region. A majority of its surface was covered with tall, red plant-like life. In the early years of the Imperial Era, the planet was destroyed in a cataclysm, with the remains becoming the Anaxes asteroid belt.[13]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2020TV series
AndoStar Wars Legends:
Dark Force Rising
1992BookA water-covered planet located in the Outer Rim, it is home to the amphibious Aqualish species and endures great turmoil during the Separatist Crisis.[14]
Star Wars Rebels: Head to Head2014Book
AnoatThe Empire Strikes Back1980Film (mentioned)Polluted; A nearly inhospitable planet used by the Empire.[15]
Star Wars Legends:
Star Wars: Dark Forces
1995Video game
Star Wars: Uprising2015Video game
At AchrannStar Wars: Skeleton Crew2024TV seriesA planet that was one of the nine Jewels of the Old Republic. During the New Republic it is war-torn, due to constant conflict between clans.[16]

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At AttinStar Wars: Skeleton Crew2024TV seriesA planet that was intentionally hidden and physically cut-off from the rest of the galaxy; it is considered a Jewel of the Old Republic. Most believe At Attin to be a myth, described as a lost planet containing eternal treasure. This is partially true, At Attin is a sparsely populated Synthetic Technocracy-governed planet with only onemetropolis settlement and a singular economic output dubbed "the great work":security printing andmoney creation, a "piggy-bank" for the Star Wars Galaxy. Only the Republic Treasury Department representative, on a specially-designated Republic spaceship, is permitted the location and entry to At Attin.[16]
AtollonStar Wars Rebels2016TV seriesDesert planet, site of Phoenix Squadron Rebel base. Home of the spider-like hexapods known as the Krykna, and the powerful force-wielder Bendu. The Battle of Atollon was allowed byGrand Admiral Thrawn himself, and destroyed most of the base, forcing the Phoenix Squadron to leave.[18]
Barton 4The Bad Batch2023TV seriesAn icy planet where the Galactic Empire maintained a supply depot. The clone trooper CT-9904 "Crosshair" was sent to the outpost on the planet.[19]
BalnabStar Wars: The Clone Wars2008TV seriesA Barbaric world once visited by R2-D2 and C-3PO.[20]
BatuuThrawn: Alliances2018BookA planet that features a remote frontier outpost and an old trading port.[21][22][23]
BespinThe Empire Strikes Back1980FilmAgas planet with a thin layer of habitable atmosphere where Cloud City was located. The planet's gas layers were a source of rare tibanna gas which was harvested and refined at mining complexes like Cloud City.[24][25]
BoganoStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order2019Video gameA largely uninhabited grassy planet in the Outer Rim, home to a Zeffo vault.[26]
Bora VioThe Bad Batch: Season 1 Episode 92021TV SeriesLocated in the Lido system, this planet has a cloudy atmosphere and hosted a Kaminoan facility that was abandoned by the time of the Galactic Empire.[27]
BraccaStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order2019Video gameAn inhospitable junkyard planet in the Mid Rim considered strategically important in the Clone Wars. Becomes useful to the Scrapper Guild whose members salvage decommissioned ships for the Empire.[28]
BrendokThe Acolyte2024TV seriesA planet in the Outer Rim that is home to Osha and Mae Aniseya, as well as a coven of force-sensitive witches known as the Witches of Brendok.[29]
CantonicaThe Last Jedi2017FilmAn arid planet where the resort city of Canto Bight, home of the Canto Casino and Racetrack, is located.[30][31]
CastilonStar Wars Resistance2018TV seriesAn ocean planet located in the Outer Rim near Wild Space. Home to the aircraft refueling stationColossus, as well as a destination for racers.[32]
Cato NeimoidiaStar Wars Legends:
Darth Maul: Saboteur
2001Short storyColony world of the Neimoidian species. The site of battles throughout the Clone Wars, notable for its "Bridge Cities". Also the site ofPlo Koon's death during the Great Jedi Purge.[33]
Revenge of the Sith2005Film
ChandrilaStar Wars Legends:
The Truce at Bakura
1994BookHomeworld ofMon Mothma and Ben Solo, it serves as the first capital of theNew Republic. Serene planet known for calm seas and rolling hills.[34]
Star Wars: Aftermath2015Book
ChristophsisStar Wars: The Clone Wars2008TV seriesDuring the Clone Wars, the Battle of Christophsis occurs here, serving as an introduction toAhsoka Tano.[35]
Concord DawnStar Wars Legends:
The Last One Standing: The Tale of Boba Fett
1996Short storyHome planet ofJango Fett. Habitable planet that is surrounded by a large amount of debris from many vicious wars. Formerly controlled by theMandalorians.[36]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2012TV series (mentioned)
Star Wars Rebels2016TV series
CorelliaA New Hope1977Film (mentioned)Industrial planet located in the Core of the galaxy, with a strong culture of training pilots. Homeworld ofHan Solo andQi'ra.[37]
Star Wars Legends:
The Corellian Trilogy
1995Book
Solo: A Star Wars Story2018Film
CoruscantStar Wars Legends:
Heir to the Empire
1991BookCosmopolitan urban world consisting of oneplanet-wide city. Coruscant is situated in the heart of the Star Wars galaxy with a population of over one trillion, and is Governmental center of theGalactic Republic and later theGalactic Empire. Home to the mainJedi Temple.[38][24][39]
Return of the Jedi (Special Edition)1997Film
The Phantom Menace1999Film
CraitLeia, Princess of Alderaan2017BookSmall mineral planet located in a remote section of the galaxy, its surface is covered with a layer of white salt over its red-colored soil. InLeia, Princess of Alderaan it is the location of an early Rebel Alliance outpost. Leia and her remaining Resistance forces flee there inThe Last Jedi, where they face off with the First Order.[40]
DaiyuObi-Wan Kenobi2022TV seriesA cityscape planet where Ben Kenobi begins his search forLeia Organa.[41]
D'QarThe Force Awakens2015FilmSite of a Resistance operations base led by GeneralLeia Organa.[42]
DagobahThe Empire Strikes Back1980FilmSwamp planet andYoda's residence after the fall of the Jedi.[9]
DantooineA New Hope1977Film (mentioned)Rural planet and the former site of a Rebel base. The writers ofRogue One considered depicting the Rebels evacuating the base for Yavin 4, but "it didn't move the story forward and it would have cost a ton of money."[43][44]
Star Wars Legends:
Jedi Search
1994Book
Star Wars Rebels2017TV series
DathomirStar Wars Legends:
The Courtship of Princess Leia
1994BookSith world and homeworld of the Nightsisters, including the Force-sensitiveAsajj Ventress. Also the homeworld of the Zabrak warriors, includingDarth Maul. A remote world, perpetually bathed in blood-red sunlight and home to numerous dangerous predators.[39][45][46][47][48]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV series
DevaronStar Wars Legends:
Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina
1995BookForest planet with an ancient Jedi Temple. Home to the horned Devaronian species.[49]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2009TV series
EaduRogue One2016FilmRocky, mountainous planet beset by constant severe storms. Home to an Imperial weapons research facility. Its appearance was partly inspired by the fictitious planetLV-426 from theAlien franchise.[50]
Endor (planet)Return of the Jedi1983FilmBlue gas giant with a complex planetary system, including moons like Endor and Kef Bir. This system was controlled by the Empire until thesecond Death Star was destroyed.[51]
Endor (moon)Return of the Jedi1983FilmForest moon that thesecond Death Star orbits, and home to an Imperial outpost. Inhabited byEwoks. The location of the battle between the Rebel Alliance and the Empire leading to the destruction of the second Death Star.[52]
Er´kitStar Wars Commander2014Video gameDesert planet located in the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories. Homeworld of the Er'Kit species.[53]
EriaduStar Wars Legends:
Darth Maul: Saboteur
2001BookPlanet located in the galaxy's Outer Rim. Homeworld ofGrand Moff Tarkin and his family.[54]
Tarkin2014Book
EsselesStar Wars Legends:
Episode I Adventures
1999BookUnder Imperial Control. The Empire has a listening post concealed in Esseles icy ring.[55]
Star Wars Squadrons2020Video game
ExegolThe Rise of Skywalker2019FilmA stormy planet in the galaxy's "Unknown Regions", with its location deliberately obscured by Republic and Jedi efforts. An ancient bastion of the Sith, it serves as the lair ofDarth Sidious and theSith Eternal during the construction of a Sith armada known as the Final Order.[56]
FeluciaRevenge of the Sith2005FilmJungle planet teeming with plants but little animal life.Aayla Secura is assassinated here during the Great Jedi Purge.[57]
FerrixAndor2022TV seriesDesert planet with extensive scrapyard industry and known for its salvage markets.[58]
FlorrumStar Wars: The Clone Wars2009TV seriesSulfurous desert planet. Hondo Ohnaka is the leader of a pirate gang based on the planet.[57]
FondorStar Wars Legends:
Darth Vader Strikes
1981ComicsImperial manufacturing center with large shipyards.[59]
Star Wars Battlefront II2017Video game
GeonosisAttack of the Clones2002FilmRocky desert planet wherebattle droids are manufactured, and the site of the opening battle of theClone Wars. All life on the planet is presumed destroyed by the Empire inStar Wars Rebels, with two exceptions:Klik-Klak and his offspring. Primary construction site of the firstDeath Star. Homeworld of theGeonosians.[60][61]
Hosnian PrimeThe Force Awakens2015FilmUrban planet and capital of theNew Republic. Destroyed by theFirst Order'sStarkiller Base.[62][42]
HothThe Empire Strikes Back1980FilmDesolate ice planet and base for theRebel Alliance.[24]
IegoThe Phantom Menace1999Film (mentioned)An Outer Rim planet that harbors flying creatures called Xandu and medicinally important plants called Reeska. Iego is surrounded by 1000 moons and at least one of these, named Millius Prime, is home to a race called the Angels.[63][3]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2009TV series
IlumStar Wars Legends:
Jedi Quest: Path to Truth
2001BookRemote ice planet wherekyber crystals are mined. Converted intoStarkiller Base by the First Order and destroyed inThe Force Awakens.[64][65][66]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2012TV series
IridoniaStar Wars Legends:
Star Wars Episode I Journal: Darth Maul
2000BookHome of the Iridonian Zabrak people and formerly rumored birthplace ofDarth Maul.[67]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV series (mentioned)
JabiimStar Wars Legends:
Star Wars: Republic
2003ComicsA desert planet site of the Path, here Ben Kenobi help people to escape from the Empire.[68]
Obi-Wan Kenobi2022TV series
JakkuThe Force Awakens2015FilmDesert planet. Site of a "graveyard" of ships damaged during the Battle of Jakku, the final battle between theNew Republic and the Galactic Empire. Also the homeworld ofRey.[69][42]
JedhaRogue One2016FilmCold desert moon, and a sacred place for believers inthe Force. A source ofkyber crystals used for lightsabers and the Death Star's primary weapon. It is also the first location on which the Death Star's destructive capability is tested.

Rogue One's director,Gareth Edwards, has described the location as "aMecca orJerusalem within theStar Wars world". It is also a homonym forJeddah, the principal gateway to Mecca.

[70][71]
JelucanStar Wars: Lost Stars2015BookA rocky, mountainous planet in the Outer Rim, and the homeworld of Thane Kyrell and Ciena Ree.[72]
JestefadRevenge of the Sith2005FilmA large gas planet that is part of the Mustafar system. Directly responsible for Mustafar's volcanic climate due to an intense gravitational tug-of-war with close by gas giant Lefrani.[73]
KaminoAttack of the Clones2002FilmOcean planet located outside the main galaxy, where cloning technology is developed and the Clone Army is created and trained.Obi-Wan Kenobi discovers that the planet is missing from the Jedi archives; it is later revealed to have been deleted as a part of the Sith plot to start theClone Wars, and take over the galaxy.[9][25]
KashyyykStar Wars Holiday Special1978TV filmForest planet and home of theWookiees. Also the site of one of the final battles of theClone Wars.[74]
Revenge of the Sith2005Film
Kef BirThe Rise of Skywalker2019FilmA moon of Endor and the location of some of the wreckage of the second Death Star after it was destroyed inReturn of the Jedi.[75][76]
KesselStar Wars1977Film (mentioned)A mining planet that has been fought over by crime lords for its valuable Spice. A fissure vent beneath the spice mines served as a source of astatic coaxium, an element that could be refined into hyperfuel for starships.[77]
Star Wars Legends:
Jedi Search
1994Book
Star Wars Rebels2014TV series
KhofarThe Acolyte2024TV seriesA forest planet in the Outer Rim. Home to the Wookie Jedi Master Kelnacca.[29]
KijimiThe Rise of Skywalker2019FilmA frigid mountainous planet. It was the homeworld of Zorii Bliss, leader of the smuggling gang known as the Spice Runners of Kijimi. It is later destroyed by theXyston-class Star DestroyerDerriphan of the Sith Eternal's fleet, the Final Order, as ashow of force for the rest of the galaxy.[78]
KobohStar Wars Jedi: Survivor2023Video gameA rugged planet known for its abundance of the mineral priorite. Location of Rambler's Reach outpost.[79]
KuatStar Wars Legends:
Wedge's Gamble
1996BookIndustrial planet home to Kuat Drive Yards, the manufacturer of Star Destroyers.[80]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2009TV series (mentioned)
Lah'muCatalyst: A Rogue One Novel2016BookA remote planet with black sands, whereJyn Erso and her parents go into hiding.[81]
LothalStar Wars Rebels2014TV seriesRemote farm planet and birthplace of Ezra Bridger.[82]
Lotho MinorStar Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV seriesA planetary junkyard and hiding place of Darth Maul after his presumed death.[83]
MalachorStar Wars Legends:
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
2004Video gameDesolate Sith world and site of two major battles thousands of year apart: one involving the Scourge of Malachor, the other betweenDarth Maul, several Rebels,Darth Vader, and several Inquisitors.[84]
Star Wars Rebels2016TV series
MalastareThe Phantom Menace1999Film (mentioned)Forested planet where podracing is popular. Birthplace ofSebulba and homeworld of the Dug.[85]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2010TV series
MandaloreStar Wars Legends:
Marvel Star Wars
1982ComicsOuter Rim planet that is the homeworld of the Mandalorians torn by wars between Mandalorians and Jedi and eventually purged by the Empire, scattering the few Mandalorians throughout the galaxy (including Bo-Katan). Mandalore has one moon, Concordia, which is fully inhabited.[86]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2010TV series
MapuzoObi-Wan Kenobi2022TV seriesA planet desertified by Galactic Empire where Ben Kenobi andLeia Organa are hiding; first rematch between Kenobi and Vader.[68]
MaridunStar Wars Legends:
Star Wars: Empire
2004ComicsGrassy planet remaining undiscovered until the Clone Wars.[87]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2009TV series
MimbanStar Wars Legends:
Splinter of the Mind's Eye
1978BookSwamp planet with perpetual fog and overcast sky.[88]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2008TV series (mentioned)
Solo: A Star Wars Story2018Film
Mon CalaStar Wars Legends:
Dark Empire
1991ComicsOcean planet, home to theMon Calamari andQuarren species. Also known as Mon Calamari, or Dac.[25][89]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV series
MorabandStar Wars: The Clone Wars2014TV seriesHome planet of ancient Sith lords. Known as Korriban inLegends.[90]
MortisStar Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV seriesPlanet existing in the spiritual realm withinthe Force, with a wall surrounding it, home to the three near-omnipotent Force wielders known only in the Jedi Archives as the Mortis Gods. It is said that "the planet is a conduit through which the Force flows."[91][92]
MustafarRevenge of the Sith2005FilmVolcanic planet and Sith world used by the Techno Union to mine for valuable materials. Hiding place of the Separatist Council during the final days of the Clone Wars, and the location of the duel between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi that results in the former's disfigurement. During the Imperial Era, it is the location of Darth Vader's personal stronghold.

In theVR gameVader Immortal, it is revealed that Mustafar was once forested and very populous, but was left devastated by an ancient battle. It later begins to slowly heal itself, and, by the time ofThe Rise of Skywalker, trees appear to have regrown on Mustafar's surface.

[93]
MygeetoRevenge of the Sith2005FilmCold, urban planet that served as a battle site in the final days of the Clone Wars, as well as the death place of Jedi MasterKi Adi Mundi by Order 66. Colony world of the Muun species.[94]
NabooThe Phantom Menace1999FilmHome planet of theGungans, includingJar Jar Binks, and various humans, who compose a civilization called the Naboo, which includesPadmé Amidala andPalpatine.[93]
Nal HuttaStar Wars Legends:
Dark Empire
1991ComicsHome planet ofJabba and other Hutts. Close to the urban moon of Nar Shaddaa.[95]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2010TV series
NevarroThe Mandalorian2019TV seriesA volcanic planet with black sands and lava flows, located in the Outer Rim Territories. Nevarro was a hub of the Bounty Hunter Guild as well as home to a Mandalorian covert in the early days of the New Republic.[96]
NiamosAndor2022TV seriesA warm, sunny resort planet with pleasant beaches and calm waters that serves as a destination for outlaws to hide. Under Imperial occupation, it was whereCassian Andor was arrested by Imperial shoretroopers and given a six-year sentence.[97]
Numidian PrimeSolo: A Star Wars Story2018FilmRainforest paradise that is a haven to smugglers and thieves.[98]
NurStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order2019Video gameA water moon of Mustafar, base of Fortress Inquisitorius where Ben Kenobi rescuesLeia Organa.[99]
Oba DiahStar Wars: The Clone Wars2014TV seriesLocation of the Pyke Syndicate's stronghold[100]
Observatory MoonStar Wars: Skeleton Crew2024TV seriesA frigid moon orbiting a swirling gas giant. Features an ancient telescopic array operated by the astronomer, Kh’ymm. The formal name of this moon, if any, is not currently known, nor is the name of the planet it orbits.[16][101]
OlegaThe Acolyte2024TV seriesA planet where the Jedi Order operates a High Republic-era Jedi temple.[29]
OnderonStar Wars Legends:
Tales of the Jedi
1994ComicsJungle planet whereAnakin Skywalker and his padawan Ahsoka Tano lead a revolt against its Separatist-controlled usurpatory king Sanjay Rush during the Clone Wars; birthplace ofSaw Gerrera.[102]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2012TV series
Ord MantellThe Empire Strikes Back1980Film (mentioned as OrdMandell)A planet where Han Solo tells of having a run-in with a bounty hunter.[103]
Star Wars Legends:
The Bounty Hunter of Ord Mantell
1981Comics
OssusThe Force Awakens2015FilmA verdant planet; home of Luke Skywalker's Jedi Temple.[104]
PasaanaThe Rise of Skywalker2019FilmA desert planet on the edge of the galaxy, home to the Aki-Aki species.[105]
PillioStar Wars Battlefront II2017Video gameUncolonized aquatic planet with over 3 million species, and the location of one ofDarth Sidious' observatories.[106][107]
Polis MassaRevenge of the Sith2005FilmOuter Rim planetoid within an asteroid field of the same name; birthplace ofLuke Skywalker andLeia Organa.[108]
RaadaAhsoka (novel)2016BookFarming moon in the Outer Rim, whereAhsoka Tano hid under the name "Ashla" after Order 66.[109]
RishiStar Wars Legends:
Dark Force Rising
1992BookTropical planet used by the Republic to monitor the nearby cloning facility on Kamino.[110]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2008TV series
RodiaStar Wars Legends:
Shadows of the Empire
1996BookHome planet of the Rodians, includingGreedo. A remote swampy, jungle planet, it was represented by Onaconda Farr in the Galactic Senate during the Clone Wars.[111]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2008TV series
RugosaStar Wars: The Clone Wars2008TV seriesA moon that consists of giant coral reefs. Yoda meets King Katuunko of the Toydarians here after being tested in battle by the Separatist Droid Army, during the early days of the Clone Wars. It is here where King Katuunko pledges Toydaria's allegiance to the Galactic Republic.[112]
RuusanStar Wars Legends:
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
1997Video gameBarren planet housing the Valley of the Jedi. Site of a great battle between the Sith and the Jedi.[113]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2008TV series
RylothStar Wars Legends:
Tales from Jabba's Palace
1995BookDry, hot home planet of theTwi'leks, includingHera Syndulla and Jedi MasterAayla Secura.[114]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2009TV series
SaleucamiRevenge of the Sith2005FilmPrimary terrain deserts and swamps. Home of theclone trooper deserterCut Lawquane. Jedi Master Stass Allie is killed here during the Great Jedi Purge.[115]
SavareenStar Wars Legends:
Star Wars Adventure Journal 9
1996ComicsDesert and ocean planet. where destitute villages farm wind and refine coaxium. InSolo: A Star Wars Story, theMillennium Falcon arrives there after Han and his crew steal coaxium from Kessel, and Dryden Vos and Tobias Beckett die there.[116]
Solo: A Star Wars Story2018Film
ScarifStar Wars Battlefront: Rogue One: Scarif2016Video gameDLCOceanic "paradise world" used for construction of the Death Star after the project was moved from Geonosis during the Imperial Era. When Rebel Alliance members raid the Imperial database from the secret base on one of its tropical islands, the planet is destroyed to impede their escape with the Death Star plans.[117]
Rogue One2016Film[118]
SeatosAhsoka2023TV seriesA forest planet with red-leaved trees. Location of the Reflex Point and where Morgan Elsbeth's ship, theEye of Sion, is built.[119]
SerennoStar Wars Legends:
Darth Bane: Rule of Two
2007ComicsA planet in the Outer Rim Territories. Homeworld ofCount Dooku.[86]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV series
ShiliStar Wars: The Clone Wars2012TV seriesHome planet of theTogruta, including Jedi Council memberShaak Ti and PadawanAhsoka Tano.[120]
SissuboStar Wars Squadrons2020Video gameSeventh Planet of theChandrila system. It is surrounded by a debris field of remnants of Imperial Ships.[121]
Skako MinorStar Wars: The Clone Wars2020TV seriesHome planet of Wat Tambor. Known for its highly pressurized atmosphere, necessitating specialized suits to be worn by all off-world Skakoans.[122]
SorganThe Mandalorian2019TV seriesA forested backwater planet in the Outer Rim mostly populated by human farmers who harvest krill which is used to make spotchka, a popular drink on the planet. Local farmers are constantly attacked by Klatooinians.[123][124]
SubterrelAttack of the Clones2002Film (mentioned)Mining planet mentioned by Dexter Jettster who spent time prospecting there. Located near Kamino, beyond the Outer Rim.[125]
SullustReturn of the Jedi1983Film (mentioned)A volcanic planet whose atmosphere was highly toxic forcing the native Sullustans to build technologically advanced subterranean cities. It was the base of Imperial factories and the SoroSuub corporation employed roughly half the population.[25][126]
Star Wars: Battlefront2015Video game
TakodanaThe Force Awakens2015FilmForest planet and site ofMaz Kanata's castle. Neutral territory between First Order and Resistance.[127][42]
TanalorrStar Wars Jedi: Survivor2023Video gameA planet strong with the Force, hidden inside a nebula near Koboh. Home of Dagan Gera's Jedi Temple.[128]
TatooineA New Hope1977FilmDesert planet and childhood home ofAnakin Skywalker andLuke Skywalker. Location ofJabba the Hutt's palace.[24]
TethThe Clone Wars2008FilmDuring the Clone Wars, Jabba's son Rotta is abducted by the Separatists and brought to this planet. Anakin andAhsoka Tano travel to Teth and rescue Rotta from Asajj Ventress.[129]
ToydariaStar Wars: The Clone Wars2010TV seriesHome planet ofWatto and other Toydarians. Close to Nal Hutta.[130]
TrandoshaStar Wars Legends:
The Mandalorian Armor
1998Book (mentioned)Homeworld of the Trandoshan hunters. In the same solar system as Kashyyyk.[131]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV series
UedaThe Acolyte2024TV SeriesPlanet home to a village that contained the Lomi Usqi Noodle Shop.[29][132]
UmbaraStar Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV seriesPlanet with a thick, foggy atmosphere. Home to the Umbarans.[133]
UtapauRevenge of the Sith2005FilmRemote planet, covered in deep sinkholes and home to the Utai and Pau'ans. Site ofGeneral Grievous' death and a separatist base during the last days of the Clone Wars.[61]
Vandor-1Solo: A Star Wars Story2018FilmIcy, mountainous planet that is the site of a Crimson Dawn train heist led by Tobias Beckett inSolo: A Star Wars Story.[134]
VardosStar Wars Battlefront II2017Video gameImperial stronghold and home to Iden and Garrick Versio. One of the first targets of Operation: Cinder.[106][135]
WobaniRogue One2016FilmA desolate wasteland and the site of an Imperial penal labor colony.[136]
WreaStar Wars Legends:
The New Rebellion
1996BookA planet near an asteroid field where Saw Gerrara raises Jyn Erso after her father is taken by the Empire.[137]
Star Wars: Rebel Rising2017Book
YavinStar Wars1977FilmGas planet with several moons, including Yavin 4.[24]
Yavin 4Star Wars1977FilmForest moon and base for the Rebel Alliance.[24]
ZeffoStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order2019Video gameA planet with many mountains and stormy weather. Featuring ancient ruins and tombs, imperial excavations, and a crashed Venator near an ancient tomb.[138]
ZygerriaStar Wars: The Clone Wars2011TV seriesA planet in the Outer Rim Territories home of the Zygerrian species. Zygerria was also known for a slave empire.[139]

Star Wars Legends planets and moons

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These are planets with multiple appearances intheStar Wars Expanded Universe, now rebranded asStar Wars Legends. The accompanying works were declared non-canon by Lucasfilm in April 2014, following its acquisition byThe Walt Disney Company in October 2012.[140]

NameFirst appearanceYearMediaFictional descriptionRef(s)
Abregado-raeHeir to the Empire1991BookThe base of operations for the smugglerTalon Karrde.[141]
AmbriaTales of the Jedi1991ComicsThe site of an ancient battle between Jedi and Sith.[142]
AnothDark Apprentice1994BookRocky planet used to conceal the newly born Solo children.[143]
ArkaniaTales of the Jedi1994ComicsGem mining planet with humanoid inhabitants.[144]
BakuraThe Truce at Bakura1993BookPeaceful planet which issues a distress call when invaded by theSsi-ruuk.[145]
BonadanHan Solo's Revenge1979BookCorporate sector planet which lures a young Han Solo into a trap.[146]
BorleiasRogue Squadron1996BookPlanet used as a stepping-stone for the New Republic to retake Coruscant.[147]
ByssDark Empire1991ComicsPlanet chosen as the base of operations for a clone of Emperor Palpatine. Located very close to the center of the galaxy. It is destroyed by the Dark Empire's weapon, the Galaxy Gun. Included in at least one canon map.[148][149]
CaridaJedi Search1994BookPlanet destroyed by the vengeful ex-JediKyp Durron.[150]
Da Soocha VDark Empire1991ComicsMoon in Hutt space housing a provisional Rebel base under siege from the Palpatine clone. Capital of the New Republic between the Dark Empire recapture of Coruscant and its destruction. It is destroyed by the Galaxy Gun.[151]
DrallAmbush at Corellia1995BookA planet in the Corellian system whose inhabitants, theDrall, try to keep a low profile.[152]
Dromund KaasStar Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith1998Video gameA jungle planet and capital world of the Resurgent Sith Empire. Consumed with dark side energy and heavily electrified, site of the Imperial Citadel.[153][154]
DxunTales of the Jedi1993ComicsLargest of the four moons ofOnderon. Covered in dense jungles teeming with predatory animals. The location ofMandalore the Indomitable's death near the end of theGreat Sith War.[155][156]
HapesThe Courtship of Princess Leia1994BookPlanet whose prince tries to marryPrincess Leia.[39]
HonoghrDark Force Rising1992BookPlanet whose warrior race is recruited byGrand Admiral Thrawn.[157]
IthorChildren of the Jedi1995BookForest planet inhabited by pacifists who run a tourism industry.[158]
J't'p'tanBefore the Storm1996BookA planet whereLuke Skywalker tries to learn the identity of his mother.[159]
KhommDarksaber1995BookPlanet home to an insular society of clones.[160]
KorribanTales of the Jedi1994ComicsA planet used by generations of Sith lords. Known as Moraband in canon works.[161]
KothlisShadows of the Empire1996BookBothan colony with a facility housing the second Death Star's plans.[162]
LwhekkThe Truce at Bakura1993Book (mentioned)Home planet of the Ssi-ruuk military society.[163]
Star Wars: Empire at War2006Video game
MuunilinstSpecter of the Past1997BookCapital of the Intergalacting Banking Clan and homeworld of the Muun race, which includes Separatist leader San Hill and Sith LordDarth Plagueis. The site of battles depicted inStar Wars: Clone Wars.[164]
MyrkrHeir to the Empire1991BookTreacherous swamp planet used by Talon Karrde andMara Jade.[165]
N'zothBefore the Storm1996BookDesert planet home to a violent and genocidal species.[166]
NkllonHeir to the Empire1991BookBarren planet, home to a mining venture byLando Calrissian.[167]
RalltiirStar Wars (radio)1981Radio dramaCore world and galactic trading centre, occupied by Imperial forces under Lord Tion.[168]
RattatakStar Wars: Clone Wars2003TV seriesOuter Rim planet and former home to Asajj Ventress. Homeworld of the white-skinned Rattataki. Ruled by various warlords.[169]
SacorriaAmbush at Corellia1995BookPlanet near Corellia which attempts a coup against the New Republic.[170]
SeloniaAssault at Selonia1996BookOcean planet and the original home of many who reside on Sacorria.[171]
ThyferraThe Bacta War1997BookRainforest planet controlled by the Bacta Cartel.[172]
ToprawaStar Wars (radio)1981Radio dramaImperial security facility and source of the first Death Star plans (supplanted by Scarif inRogue One).[173]
VortexDark Apprentice1994BookA planet disrupted by an accidental crash ofAdmiral Ackbar's ship.[174]
WaylandHeir to the Empire1991BookPlanet where Grand Admiral Thrawn gains access to one of Palpatine's stockpiles.[175]
Zonama SekotRogue Planet2000BookA living, sentient world capable of traveling through space; source of the fastest ships in the galaxy. It is the seed of Yuuzhan'Tar, the Yuuzhan Vong homeworld.[176]

Similarities to real-world planets

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See also:Physics and Star Wars
ESO artist's impression ofOGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb, an exoplanet compared to the ice planet Hoth

The discovery ofexoplanets in thereal-world universe gained pace in the early 21st century. In 2015, the US space agencyNASA published an article which stated that many of the newly discovered astronomical bodies possessed scientifically confirmed properties that are similar to planets in the fictionalStar Wars universe.

Kepler-452b, a rockysuper-Earth-type planet, is said to be similar to theStar Wars planetCoruscant. Likewise, the planetsKepler-16b andKepler-453b, planets discovered orbittingbinary stars probably resemble the desert worldTatooine. The hot, molten worlds ofKepler-10b andKepler-78b are comparable to the volcanic planet Mustafar.OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb, a cold, remote exoplanet, is like the ice planetHoth.Kepler-22b, thought by scientists to be anocean planet, is compared to the planetKamino.[177] According to NASA, there are also similarities toAlderaan andEndor in the real-world universe.[177]

Solar System

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Two non-canonical works also feature the real-lifeSolar System's planets.Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas (1993) contains a feature, presented as a clip from a gossip column, in which a pair ofDuros are abducted by humans and taken to "Urthha" (Earth), where they create havoc by misunderstanding terrestrial objects and food. In issue #19 of the comic seriesStar Wars Tales (2004), the story "Into the Great Unknown" findsHan Solo andChewbacca in theMillennium Falcon, fleeing the Imperial Navy. They jump tohyperspace without doing calculations and find themselves in the middle of our Solar System, overpassingSaturn,Jupiter, andMars while decelerating and landing inNorthern America. Han is killed byNative Americans, and a mourning Chewbacca leaves theFalcon to live in the trees, where the natives believe him to be asasquatch. In an epilogue set 126 years later, archaeologistDr. Jones and his sidekickShort Round, searching for the sasquatch, find theFalcon and Han's remains.

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