List of Star Wars planets and moons
The fictional universe of the Star Wars franchise features multiple planets and moons. While only the feature films and selected other works are considered canon to the franchise since the 2012 acquisition of Lucasfilm by The Walt Disney Company, some canon planets were first named or explored in works from the non-canon Star Wars expanded universe, now rebranded Star Wars Legends.
In the theatrical Star Wars films, many settings for scenes set on these planets and moons were filmed at real-world locations on Earth.
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Canon
The following list names prominent planets and moons from the Star Wars films or other canon media.
Name | First appearance | Year | Media | Fictional description | Ref. |
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Ahch-To | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | 2015 | Film | Oceanic planet on which Luke Skywalker has been hiding for six years, and the location of the first Jedi Temple. | [1] |
Alderaan | Star Wars | 1977 | Film | Home planet of Princess Leia and Bail Organa. Destroyed by the first Death Star as a demonstration of power. | [2] |
Anoat | The Empire Strikes Back | 1980 | Film (mentioned) | A nearly inhospitable planet used by the Empire. | [3] |
Star Wars Legends: Star Wars: Dark Forces |
1995 | Video game | |||
Atollon | Star Wars Rebels | 2016 | TV series | Desert covered planet, site of Phoenix Squadron Rebel base. Home of the spider-like Krykna. | [4] |
Bespin | The Empire Strikes Back | 1980 | Film | Gas planet and the location of Cloud City. | [5][6] |
Cato Neimoidia | Star Wars Legends: Darth Maul: Saboteur |
2001 | Short story | The site of battles throughout the Clone Wars, notable for its "Bridge Cities". Also the site of Plo Koon's death during the Great Jedi Purge. | [7] |
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | 2005 | Film | |||
Christophsis | Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film) | 2008 | Film | Battle of Christophsis took place here introducing Ahsoka Tano. | [8] |
Concord Dawn | Star Wars Legends: The Last One Standing: The Tale of Boba Fett |
1996 | Short story | Home planet of Jango Fett. Habitable planet that is surrounded by a large amount of debris from many vicious wars. Formerly controlled by the Mandalorians. | [9] |
Star Wars Rebels | 2016 | TV series | |||
Corellia | Star Wars | 1977 | Film (mentioned) | Homeworld of Han Solo. An industrial planet with a strong culture of training pilots. | [10] |
Star Wars Legends: The Corellian Trilogy |
1995 | Book | |||
Coruscant | Star Wars Legends: Heir to the Empire |
1991 | Book | Urban world consists of a planet-wide city. Governmental center of the Galactic Republic and later the Galactic Empire. | [5][11] |
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace | 1999 | Film | |||
Crait | Star Wars: The Last Jedi | 2017 | Film | [12] | |
D'Qar | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | 2015 | Film | Site of a Resistance operations base led by General Leia Organa. | [13] |
Dagobah | The Empire Strikes Back | 1980 | Film | Swamp planet and Yoda's residence after the fall of the Jedi. | [2] |
Dantooine | Star Wars | 1977 | Film (mentioned) | Rural planet and the former site of a Rebel base. | [14] |
Star Wars Legends: Jedi Search |
1994 | Book | |||
Dathomir | Star Wars Legends: The Courtship of Princess Leia |
1994 | Book | Han Solo wins the planet in a card game and lures Princess Leia there to stop her from marrying someone else, and Luke Skywalker discovers that the infamous Nightsisters live there. | [11] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2011 | TV series | Homeworld of the Force-sensitive Nightsisters, including Asajj Ventress. Darth Maul's training ground. | [15][16][17] | |
Devaron | Star Wars Legends: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina |
1995 | Book | Forest planet with an ancient Jedi Temple. | [18] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2009 | TV series | |||
Eadu | Rogue One | 2016 | Film | Rocky, mountainous planet beset by constant severe storms. Home to an Imperial weapons research facility. | [19] |
Endor | Return of the Jedi | 1983 | Film | Forest moon that the second Death Star orbits. Inhabited by Ewoks. The location of the battle between the Rebel Alliance and the Empire leading to the destruction of the second Death Star. | [20] |
Felucia | Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | 2005 | Film | Jungle planet teeming with plants but little animal life. Aayla Secura is assassinated here during the Jedi Purge. | [21] |
Florrum | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2009 | TV series | Sulfurous desert planet. Hondo Ohnaka is the leader of a pirate gang based on the planet | [22] |
Geonosis | Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones | 2002 | Film | Rocky desert planet where battle droids are manufactured, and the site of the opening battle of the Clone Wars. All life on the planet is presumed destroyed by the Empire in Star Wars Rebels. Close to Tatooine. | [23] |
Hosnian Prime | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | 2015 | Film | Urban planet and capital of the New Republic.[24] Destroyed by the First Order's Starkiller Base. | [13] |
Hoth | The Empire Strikes Back | 1980 | Film | Desolate ice planet and base for the Rebel Alliance. | [5] |
Iego | Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace | 1999 | Film (mentioned) | Planet with many moons. A race called Angels live there. | [25] |
Ilum | Star Wars Legends: Path to Truth |
2001 | Book | Remote ice planet where the crystals that focus lightsabers are mined. | [26] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2012 | TV series | |||
Iridonia | Star Wars Legends: Star Wars Episode I Journal: Darth Maul |
2000 | Book | Rumored birthplace of Darth Maul. | [27] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2011 | TV series (mentioned) | |||
Jakku | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | 2015 | Film | Desert planet. Site of a "graveyard" of ships damaged during the final battle between the New Republic and the Empire.[28] | [13] |
Jedha | Rogue One | 2016 | Film | Cold desert moon, and a sacred place for believers in The Force. Source of kyber crystals used to power lightsabers and the Death Star's primary weapon. | [29] |
Kamino | Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones | 2002 | Film | Ocean planet where cloning technology is developed and the Clone Army is created and trained. | [2][6] |
Kashyyyk | Star Wars Holiday Special | 1978 | TV film | Forest planet and home of the Wookiees. Also the site of one of the final battles of the Clone Wars. | [30] |
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | 2005 | Film | |||
Kessel | Star Wars | 1977 | Film (mentioned) | A mining planet which has been fought over by crime lords for its valuable Spice. | [31] |
Star Wars Legends: Jedi Search |
1994 | Book | |||
Lah'mu | Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel | 2016 | Book | A remote planet with black sands, where Jyn Erso and her parents go into hiding. | [32] |
Rogue One | 2016 | Film | |||
Lothal | Star Wars Rebels | 2014 | TV series | Remote farm planet and birthplace of Ezra Bridger. | [33] |
Malachor | Star Wars Rebels | 2016 | TV series | Desolate Sith temple world and site of two major battles thousands of year apart: one involving the Scourge of Malachor, the other between Darth Maul, several Rebels, Darth Vader, and several Inquisitors. | [34] |
Malastare | Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace | 1999 | Film (mentioned) | Swamp planet where podracing is popular. Birthplace of Sebulba. | [35] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2010 | TV series | |||
Mandalore | Star Wars Legends: Marvel Star Wars |
1982 | Comics | Formerly habitable planet and the subject of legends due to its history of Mandalorian warriors. | [36] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2010 | TV series | |||
Maridun | Star Wars Legends: Star Wars: Empire |
2004 | Comics | Grassy planet remaining undiscovered until the Clone Wars. | [37] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2009 | TV series | |||
Mon Calamari | Star Wars Legends: Dark Empire |
1991 | Comics | Ocean planet, home to the Mon Calamari and Quarren species. | [6][38] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2011 | TV series | |||
Moraband | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2014 | TV series | Home planet of ancient Sith lords. Known as Korriban in Legends. | [39] |
Mortis | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2011 | TV series | Planet with a wall surrounding it, inhabited by Force wielders. | [40] |
Mustafar | Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | 2005 | Film | Volcanic planet, former stronghold of the Confederacy and the location of the first showdown between Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Known location of Darth Vader's personal sanctuary. | [41][42] |
Mygeeto | Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | 2005 | Film | Cold, urban planet where Ki Adi Mundi is killed. | [43] |
Naboo | Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace | 1999 | Film | Home planet of the Gungans, including Jar-Jar Binks, and various humans, who comprise a civilization called the Naboo, which include Padmé Amidala and Emperor Palpatine. | [41] |
Nal Hutta | Star Wars Legends: Dark Empire |
1991 | Comics | Home planet of Jabba and other Hutts. Close to the space station Nar Shaddaa. | [42] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2010 | TV series | |||
Onderon | Star Wars Legends: Tales of the Jedi |
1994 | Comics | Jungle planet where Anakin Skywalker leads a revolt against its monarchy. | [44] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2012 | TV series | |||
Ord Mantell | The Empire Strikes Back | 1980 | Film (mentioned) | A planet where Han Solo tells of having a run-in with a bounty hunter. | [45] |
Star Wars Legends: The Bounty Hunter of Ord Mantell |
1981 | Comics | |||
Polis Massa | Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | 2005 | Film | Outer Rim planetoid within an asteroid field of the same name; birthplace of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. | [46] |
Rishi | Star Wars Legends: Dark Force Rising |
1992 | Book | Tropical planet used by the Republic to monitor the nearby cloning facility on Kamino. | [47] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2008 | TV series | |||
Rodia | Star Wars Legends: Shadows of the Empire |
1996 | Book | Home planet of Greedo and other Rodians. | [48] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2008 | TV series | |||
Ruusan | Star Wars Legends: Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II |
1997 | Video game | Barren planet housing the Valley of the Jedi. | [49] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2008 | TV series | |||
Ryloth | Star Wars Legends: Tales from Jabba's Palace |
1995 | Book | Dry, hot home planet of Oola and other Twi'leks. | [50] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2009 | TV series | |||
Scarif | Rogue One | 2016 | Film | Oceanic "paradise world" with tropical islands. Location of a high security Imperial database. | [51] |
Shili | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2012 | TV series | Home of Jedi Council member Shaak Ti and Ahsoka Tano. | [52] |
Starkiller Base | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | 2015 | Film | Snowy planet of forested mountains converted by the First Order into a super weapon. Destroyed by the Resistance. | [13] |
Subterrel | Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones | 2002 | Film (mentioned) | Mining planet mentioned by Dexter Jettster who spent time prospecting there. Located Near Kamino, beyond the outer rim. | [53] |
Sullust | Return of the Jedi | 1983 | Film (mentioned) | Volcanic planet. Base of Imperial factories. Home of the Sullustans. | [6][54] |
Star Wars Legends: Star Wars: Rogue Squadron |
1998 | Video game | |||
Takodana | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | 2015 | Film | Forest planet and site of Maz Kanata's castle. Neutral territory between First Order and Resistance.[55] | [13] |
Tatooine | Star Wars | 1977 | Film | Desert planet and childhood home of Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) and Luke Skywalker. Location of Jabba's palace. | [5] |
Toydaria | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2010 | TV series | Home planet of Watto and other Toydarians. Close to Nal Hutta. | [56] |
Trandosha | Star Wars Legends: The Mandalorian Armor |
1998 | Book (mentioned) | Homeworld of the Trandoshan hunters. Close to Kashyyyk. | [57] |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2011 | TV series | |||
Umbara | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | 2011 | TV series | Planet with a thick, foggy atmosphere. Home to the Umbarans. | [58] |
Utapau | Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | 2005 | Film | Remote planet, covered in deep sinkholes and home to the Utai and Pau'ans. Site of General Grievous' defeat and a separatist base during the Clone Wars. | [23] |
Wobani | Rogue One | 2016 | Film | A desolate wasteland and the site of an Imperial penal labor colony. | [59] |
Yavin | Star Wars | 1977 | Film | Gas planet with several moons, including Yavin 4. | [5] |
Yavin 4 | Star Wars | 1977 | Film | Forest moon and base for the Rebel Alliance. | [5] |
Star Wars Legends
These are planets with multiple appearances in the Star Wars expanded universe, now rebranded Star Wars Legends. The accompanying works were declared non-canon by The Walt Disney Company following its 2012 acquisition of Lucasfilm.[60]
Name | First appearance | Year | Media | Fictional description | Ref. |
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Abregado-rae | Heir to the Empire | 1991 | Book | The base of operations for the smuggler Talon Karrde. | [61] |
Alzoc III | The Truce at Bakura | 1993 | Book (mentioned) | Snowy moon of Alzoc containing slave labor camps run by the Empire. | [62] |
Star Wars: Empire At War | 2007 | Video game | |||
Ambria | Tales of the Jedi | 1991 | Comics | The site of an ancient battle between Jedi and Sith. | [63] |
Ando | Dark Force Rising | 1992 | Book | Fishing planet and homeworld of Dr. Evazan. | [64] |
Anoth | Dark Apprentice | 1994 | Book | Rocky planet used to conceal the newly born Solo children. | [65] |
Arkania | Tales of the Jedi | 1994 | Comics | Gem mining planet with humanoid inhabitants. | [66] |
Bakura | The Truce at Bakura | 1993 | Book | Peaceful planet which issues a distress call when invaded by the Ssi-ruuk. | [67] |
Bonadan | Han Solo's Revenge | 1979 | Book | Corporate sector planet which lures a young Han Solo into a trap. | [68] |
Borleias | Rogue Squadron | 1996 | Book | Planet used as a stepping-stone for the New Republic to retake Coruscant. | [69] |
Bothawui | Heir to the Empire | 1991 | Book | Home planet of the Bothan spies responsible for studying the Death Star. | [70] |
Byss | Dark Empire | 1991 | Comics | Planet chosen as the base of operations for a clone of Emperor Palpatine. Located very close to the center of the galaxy. | [71] |
Carida | Jedi Search | 1994 | Book | Planet destroyed by the vengeful ex-Jedi Kyp Durron. | [72] |
Da Soocha V | Dark Empire | 1991 | Comics | Moon in Hutt space housing a provisional Rebel base under siege from the Palpatine clone. | [73] |
Drall | Ambush at Corellia | 1995 | Book | A planet in the Corellian system whose inhabitants try to keep a low profile. | [74] |
Dromund Kaas | Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith | 1998 | Video game | A planet of the Sith Empire, having fallen to the Republic at one point. | [75] |
Dxun | Tales of the Jedi | 1993 | Comics | Largest of the four moons of Onderon. Covered in dense jungles teeming with predatory animals. The location of Mandalore the Indomitable's death near the end of the Great Sith War. | [76][77] |
Hapes | The Courtship of Princess Leia | 1994 | Book | Planet whose prince tries to marry Princess Leia. | [11] |
Honoghr | Dark Force Rising | 1992 | Book | Planet whose warrior race is recruited by Grand Admiral Thrawn. | [78] |
Ithor | Children of the Jedi | 1995 | Book | Forest planet inhabited by pacifists who run a tourism industry. | [79] |
J't'p'tan | Before the Storm | 1996 | Book | A planet where Luke Skywalker tries to learn the identity of his mother. | [80] |
Khomm | Darksaber | 1995 | Book | Planet home to an insular society of clones. | [81] |
Korriban | Tales of the Jedi | 1994 | Comics | A planet used by generations of Sith lords. Known as Moraband in canon works. | [82] |
Kothlis | Shadows of the Empire | 1996 | Book | Bothan colony with a facility housing the second Death Star's plans. | [83] |
Kuat | Wedge's Gamble | 1996 | Book | Industrial planet home to Kuat Drive Yards, the manufacturer of Star Destroyers. | [84] |
Lwhekk | The Truce at Bakura | 1993 | Book (mentioned) | Home planet of the Ssi-ruuk military society. | [85] |
Star Wars: Empire At War | 2007 | Video game | |||
Muunilinst | Star Wars: Clone Wars | 2003 | TV series | Capital of the Intergalacting Banking Clan and homeworld of the Muun race, which includes Separatist leader San Hill and Sith Lord Darth Plagueis. | [86] |
Myrkr | Heir to the Empire | 1991 | Book | Treacherous swamp planet used by Talon Karrde and Mara Jade. | [87] |
Nkllon | Heir to the Empire | 1991 | Book | Barren planet, home to a mining venture by Lando Calrissian. | [88] |
N'zoth | Before the Storm | 1996 | Book | Desert planet home to a violent and genocidal species. | [89] |
Ralltiir | Star Wars (radio) | 1981 | Radio Drama | Core world and galactic trading centre, occupied by Imperial forces under Lord Tion. | [90] |
Rattatak | Star Wars: Clone Wars | 2003 | TV series | Outer Rim planet and former home to Asajj Ventress. Homeworld of the white-skinned Rattataki. Ruled by various warlords. | [91] |
Sacorria | Ambush at Corellia | 1995 | Book | Planet near Corellia which attempts a coup against the New Republic. | [92] |
Toprawa | Star Wars (radio) | 1981 | Radio Drama | Imperial security facility and source of the first Death Star plans (supplanted by Scarif in Rogue One). | [93] |
Selonia | Assault at Selonia | 1996 | Book | Ocean planet and the original home of many who reside on Sacorria. | [94] |
Thyferra | The Bacta War | 1997 | Book | Rainforest planet controlled by the Bacta Cartel. | [95] |
Vortex | Dark Apprentice | 1994 | Book | A planet disrupted by an accidental crash of Admiral Ackbar's ship. | [96] |
Wayland | Heir to the Empire | 1991 | Book | Planet where Grand Admiral Thrawn gains access to one of Palpatine's stockpiles. | [97] |
Zonama Sekot | Rogue Planet | 2000 | Book | A living, sentient world capable of traveling through space; source of the fastest ships in the galaxy. | [98] |
Similarities to real world planets
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The discovery of exoplanets in the real-world universe gained pace in the early 21st century. In 2015, the US space agency NASA published an article which stated that many of the newly discovered astronomical bodies possessed scientifically confirmed properties that are similar to planets in the fictional Star Wars universe.
Kepler-452b, a rocky super-Earth-type planet, is said to be similar to the Star Wars planet Coruscant. Likewise, the planets Kepler-16b and Kepler-453b, planets discovered orbitting binary stars probably resemble the desert world Tatooine; the hot, molten worlds of Kepler-10b and Kepler-78b are comparable to the volcanic planet Mustafar; OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb, a cold, remote exoplanet, is like the ice planet Hoth; and Kepler-22b, thought by scientists to be an ocean planet, is compared to the planet Kamino.[99] There are also similarities to Alderaan (Princess Leia's home planet) and Endor (the Ewoks' forested exomoon) in the real-world universe, according to NASA.[99]
See also
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External links
- Galaxy Building, from Alderaan to Utapau at StarWars.com (official)
- Star Wars Canon: Just How Realistic Are the Single-Biome Planets? at The Escapist
- List of planets on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki