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  2. List of Star Wars planets and moons - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 61][ 3] Star Wars: The Clone Wars. 2009.

  3. Tatooine - Wikipedia

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    The planet was first seen in the original 1977 film Star Wars, and has to date featured in a total of seven Star Wars theatrical films, three live-action television series, and four animated series. It is the home planet of the protagonist of the Star Wars Trilogy , Luke Skywalker , and of his father, Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader).

  4. Coruscant - Wikipedia

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    Coruscant ( / ˈkɒrəsɑːnt /) [a] is an ecumenopolis planet in the fictional Star Wars universe. It was first described in Timothy Zahn's 1991 novel Heir to the Empire. The planet made its first on-screen appearance in a scene added to Return of the Jedi for its 1997 re-release.

  5. Dagobah - Wikipedia

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    Dagobah Prime. Grid Coordinates. N-25. Dagobah is a fictional planet and eponymous star system appearing in the Star Wars films The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Revenge of the Sith, and other media. It is depicted as a world of murky swamps, steaming bayous, and jungles, [1] resembling Earth during the Carboniferous period.

  6. Alderaan - Wikipedia

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    Early drafts of the Star Wars story include references to at least two planets which later evolved into the concept of Alderaan.Star Wars author George Lucas included a planet called Alderaan in early treatments; in The Star Wars (1973), Alderaan is a city-planet and the capital planet of the galaxy (prefiguring the planet Coruscant which later featured in the films).

  7. Jakku - Wikipedia

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    The planet was first seen in the November 2014 teaser trailer for the first film of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, The Force Awakens (2015). [1] [2] [3] The film's director and co-writer, J. J. Abrams, first mentioned its name at Star Wars Celebration in April 2015, identifying Jakku as the setting in the trailers and revealing that it is where the character Rey (Daisy Ridley) lives.

  8. Hoth - Wikipedia

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    Hoth is the sixth planet of a remote system of the same name. [ 1] It is a small, terrestrial planet with three orbiting moons and blanketed by entirely snow and ice. The freezing climate, although habitable, is mostly too cold for intelligent life to develop. Hoth is home to only a few species, including the towering, predatory wampa, which is ...

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    Yahoo Entertainment To jog your memory: the African republic served as the setting for the desert planet, Tatooine, in the original film as well as Lucas’s prequel trilogy.