List of planets/Legends

This is a list of Planets in Star Wars.

Aargau
Aargau is a core world and the headquarters of the Bank of Aargau, which is owned by the Confederacy of Independent Systems' ally, the InterGalactic Banking Clan. Aargau is located in the Zug System.

Trivia: Aargau is a Swiss canton near the banking capital of Switzerland, Zurich. Zug, another canton, is the undisputed tax haven of Switzerland.

Abregado-Rae
Abregado-Rae is a planet in the Abregado System.

Adari
Adari, home to the Adari race, is a planet covered in snow-covered volcanic mountains.

Aduba III
Aduba III or Aduba-3 is a planet in the Aduba System with three million inhabitants and a shipyards.

Adumar
Adumar, located near the edge of Wild Space, is a planet that was settled 10,000 years BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin) by a separatist group that was defeated by the Republic and banished. They were re-discovered eight years after the Battle of Endor by the New Republic.

Af'El
Af'El is the homeworld to the Defel. It is a high-gravity planet with no ozone layer and orbits the ultraviolet supergiant Ka'Dedus. Because of the lack of ozone, ultraviolet light passes freely to the surface, while other light wavelengths are blocked by the heavy gases in the planet's atmosphere. Thus, all lifeforms on Af'El can only see in ultraviolet light ranges, and are blind to other wavelengths of light.

Alderaan
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Alderaan is the home of Princess Leia, Bail Organa and also, in 4000 BBY, Ulic Qel Droma, who fought in The Great Sith War. Its name is thought to be derived from that of the star Aldebaran. It was known for its peaceful and nature-conscious citizens and vibrant, melodic culture. It was tragically destroyed by the Death Star in 0 BBY.

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Almas
Almas is a terraformed planet in the Cularin System. Its moon Dorumaa is also a terraformed satelite.

Ando
Located in the Mid Rim, Ando is home to the aquatic Aqualish. Ando is an ocean world orbited by two moons. Ninety-five percent of the surface is covered in water, and what little land remains is complemented by Aqualish sailing ships used as mobile homes. Once the Aqualish discovered space travel, they explored Ando's sister world, though a series of inter-species wars left it decimated and barren.

Anoat
Anoat is the name of both the star system and the planet. The star system lies between the Hoth and Bespin systems. The Millennium Falcon passes through the relatively deserted system while escaping from the Empire. The Anoat system consists of three inhospitable planets; Anoat, Gentes and Deyer. The three planets (including Gentes, home of the Ugnaughts) were abandoned sometime before the Galactic Civil War. Toxic waste infected Anoat and the terraformed planet Deyer, forcing the populations to move offworld.

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Antar 4
Antar 4 is the fourth of six moons orbiting the gas giant Antar and is home to the Gotal race and has wild seasons and strange phases of light and dark caused by the parent planet eclipsing the sun.

Anaxes
A Core World, Anaxes, located in the Axum System, was known as the Defender of the Core when it was ruled by the Old Republic and later the Empire.

Ator
A core world, Ator is the homeworld of Cliegg Lars.

Axum
Axum is a temperate world located in the Axum System. In the millenium preceding the Battle of Yavin, Axum was the headquarters of the Azure Imperium, which was eventually absorbed by Coruscant's sphere of influence.

Axxila
A planet of the Outer Rim, Axxila has been described as Coruscant but "inside-out". Imperial Admiral Firmus Piett was from Axxila.

Bakura
Bakura is prominently featured in the Kathy Tyers novel The Truce at Bakura.

Bakura is a small, pastoral planet on the outskirts of known space, just outside the Moddell Sector. Bakura was the site of the truce between the Empire and the New Republic. Bakura was also the site of the Battle of Bakura against the reptilian Ssi-Ruuk which used the life essences of their human captives to power their war machines.

Bakura's only native sentient species is the Kurtzen, although its most populous sentient species is Human. They are also known for their repulsorlift industry though the people are quite distrustful of droids.

Belkadan
Belkadan is the location of the outpost of ExGal 4.

Bespin
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Bespin is the planet in The Empire Strikes Back over which Cloud City hovers suspended by an antigravity pod. Bespin is also a major source of tibanna gas, which is refined for production and transport in Cloud City. It is home to several million individuals - including humans and Ugnaughts.

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Bestine IV
Bestine IV is the home planet of Jek Porkins.

Bilbringi
Bilbringi is featured in Timothy Zahn's The Thrawn Trilogy. The system is rich with minerals, and more importantly, it is a site of a large shipyard. The Bilbringi Shipyards were equipped with a CGT array, which was the cause of a major battle during the Thrawn era.

The asteroids used by Thrawn to blockade Coruscant were equipped with cloaking devices here, and loaded into one of Thrawn's Star Destroyers. Because of the blockade, the New Republic was forced to acquire the CGT array to end the blockade.

During this battle, the Noghri traitor Rukh assassinated the Grand Admiral, and the New Republic captured the system.

During the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, the shipyards at Bilbringi produced Star Destroyers for the New Republic.

Bogden
Bogden was the headquarters of the death-obsessed cult, the Bando Gora.

Bothawui
Bothawui is a cosmopolitan planet serving as the homeworld of the Bothan race as well as a major hub for information trafficking. The Bothan spy network is widely agreed-upon to be the best in the galaxy and much of the information it carries comes through Bothawui at some point. The Imperial name for the planet was Bothawui Proper. Bothawui is in the center of Bothan Space.

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Bpfassh
Bpfassh is a planet in Sluis Sector.

Byss
Byss is a core world that is very near the center of the galaxy. It was destroyed by the Galaxy Gun and the reborn Emperor Palpatine's flagship, the Eclipse II when it rammed the planet and exploded.

Caamas
Caamas is a toxic planet in the Cirius System that was formerly a highly populated habitable world, until the Empire bombarded it shortly after the Clone Wars.

Cadomai
Cadomai is a frigid world that is home to the Snivvians.

Carida
Carida, first mentioned in the Expanded Universe series of Star Wars books as the site of an Imperial training academy. The planet was destroyed by Master Jedi Kyp Durron, using the Sun Crusher, a superweapon that fires missiles into a sun and causes it to go nova, destroying all planets within the system.

Kyp Durron was, at the time, under the control of the Sith Lord Exar Kun.

Carida is also the homeworld of Admiral Kendal Ozzel.

Castell
Castell is the homeworld of the Gossam. During the Clone Wars, Castell was the headquarters of the Commerce Guild.

Cato Neimoidia
One of the Neimoidian 'purse-worlds', Cato Neimoidia is the location of Nute Gunray's secret redoubt. Towards the end of the Clone Wars, the Republic launched an attack on the fortress, led by Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. This battle takes place in Labyrinth of Evil, by James Luceno.

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Cerea
Cerea is the homeworld of the species of Cereans. Ki-Adi-Mundi is from this planet.

Cestus
Cestus is a planet that is home to the native species X'ting.

Chad
The planet Chad is the homeworld of Jedi Knight Callista.

Chalganna
Chalganna is the homeworld to the Nexu

Chandrila
Chandrila is the home planet of Mon Mothma and is the second planet in the Chandrila System

Circarpous V
See also: Mimban

Clak'dor VII
Home to the Bith, Clak'dor VII is located in the Colu System. The once-beautiful world was all but destroyed in a Bith chemical war.

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Cona
Cona is the native planet to the Arcona.

Concord Dawn
Concord Dawn is an arid, sparsely populated world inhabited mainly by farmers. It was also home to a number of Mandalorians - Concord Dawn was the birthplace of Jango Fett as well as his mentor Jaster Mereel.

Corellia
see main article Corellia is the homeworld of the infamous Corellians, including Han Solo, Wedge Antilles and Garm Bel Iblis. It is the capital planet of the Corellian Sector, and of the Corellian System which included Corellia, Selonia, Drall and the double worlds of Talus and Tralus. In the days of the Galactic Republic, it was ruled by a Diktat while the sector had a seat in the Galactic Senate. The Corellian Security Force (CorSec) polices the planet.

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Corulag
Corulag is a populated terrestrial world located in the Corulus System.

Coruscant
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Coruscant was the capital of the Old Republic, the Galactic Empire, the New Republic, and the Yuuzhan Vong occupation at various times. It is generally agreed that Coruscant is the most important world in the galaxy, evidenced by the fact that its hyperspace coordinates are (0,0,0).

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Corvis Minor
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Csilla
Csilla is the homeworld of the Chiss.

Cularin
Cularin is a planet in the Cularin System. It has two moons, the molten Rennokk and the barren Tilnes.

Dac
See Mon Calamari.

Dagobah
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Dagobah is both a planet and the system in which it resides. It appears in the films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.

After Darth Vader hunted down nearly all of the Jedi, Jedi Master Yoda hid in a swamp on Dagobah where a cave strong with the dark side of the Force hid him from detection by the Emperor. In Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Luke Skywalker is visited on the ice planet Hoth by the ghost of Ben Kenobi, who tells him to go seek Yoda on Dagobah to be trained as a Jedi.

Dantooine
see main article Dantooine was mentioned only once in the Star Wars films. In A New Hope, Princess Leia tries to fool Grand Moff Tarkin into believing that the Rebel base is located there. Tarkin replies that Dantooine is "too remote" to use the Death Star on (the deciding factor here seems to be a political and social impact rather than military necessity).

Dantooine was featured in both Knights of the Old Republic games for the x-box. Dantooine is home to a Jedi enclave which was destroyed by Darth Malak during the Jedi Civil War.

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Dathomir
Dathomir is the planet on which Yoda's Jedi Academy Ship the Chu'unthor crashed. The planet was inhabited by force sensitive "witches", who were descendents of a Jedi Knight banished to the planet, and wild Rancors. This planet was introduced in the book Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia

Denon
Denon is a planet with city growth covering the entire surface, similar to Coruscant. In terms of being an ecumenopolis, it is second to Coruscant. It was where Zam Wesell trained to become an assassin.

Devaron
Devaron is the homeworld of the Devaronians.

Deyer
Deyer is an inhospitable world of the Anoat System.

Dorin
Dorin is the homeworld of the Kel Dor.

Drall
Drall is a planet in the Corellian System.

Duro
Duro is home to the alien race of the same name. Duros are interested in exploration and have ventured off their homeworld to explore the galaxy, leaving Duro in a state of ruin. The Empire has ruined the planet's ecosystem and forced all the remaining Duros to move off the planet. The Yuuzhan Vong overtook Duro, but the New Republic won it back.

During the Clone Wars, the Confederacy of Independent Systems spearheaded Durge's Lance, a co-ordinated and major campaign that lead to the capture of Duro. General Grievous was commander of the operation. The swift success of the campaign sent shockwaves throughout the Galactic Republic, and even neutral Corellia began to tighten its defences.

Neimoidians, such as Nute Gunray, are descendents of Duro colonists of Neimoidia.

Elrood
Elrood is a planet in the Systems of Star Wars. It has two moons, Sharene and Lodos.

Endor
Endor is the gas giant to the Forest moon of Endor, featured in Return of the Jedi. Endor is located in the remote Moddell Sector.

Eriadu
Eriadu is the homeworld of Grand Moff Tarkin. The surface is full of dirty industry and waste zones that makes the atmosphere polluted.

Fondor
Fondor is a Mid Rim world famous for its orbital shipyards. Darth Vader's Executor-class Super Star Destroyer was constructed over Fondor. The planet became a target during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, though a blast from Centerpoint Station destroyed a portion of the enemy fleet, saving Fondor at the cost of the Hapan war fleet also caught in the blast. Fondor continued to supply the Galactic Alliance with starships in the war.

Galidraan
Galidraan was the site of the Battle of Galidraan between Count Dooku with the Jedi and Jango Fett with the Mandalorians.

Gamorr
Gamorr is the home of the Gamorreans.

Gentes
Gentes is one of the inhospitable planets of the Anoat System.

Geonosis
see main article Geonosis is the home planet of the Geonosians, and the site of the Battle of Geonosis. Geonosis is ruled by Poggle the Lesser.

The planet was located less than one parsec from Tatooine. In many ways the planet was similar to Tatooine, as in that it was a rocky, desert world. One notable difference was that the planet had large and dense rings in orbit. When Jango Fett was being chased by Obi-Wan Kenobi he went into the rings in order to lose Kenobi amongst the rocks that made up the belt.

Ghorman
Ghorman was the site of an Imperial massacre, initiated by Grand Moff Tarkin. The planet is located in Sern Sector.

Glee Anselm
Glee Anselm is the homeworld to the Nautolans.

Gyndine
Gyndine is the site of a major Kuat Drive Yards shipyard. Imperator, lead ship of the Imperial Star Destroyer was built here.

Handooine
Handooine is a planet near Jabiim. It was the staging ground for the Army of the Republic before the Battle of Jabiim.

Haruun Kal
see main article Haruun Kal (Above the Clouds in the language of its natives), was the homeworld of the famed Jedi Master Mace Windu.

The first and only habitable world in the Al'har system, Haruun Kal appeared to be an oceanic world from space. However this "ocean" was in fact a sea of toxic gases brought to the surface by volcanic activity, and broken by mountains and plateaus. Only the landmasses which reached into the atmosphere could support life, and thus it was high in these mountains and plateaus where native life evolved.

Hok
Hok is a planet colonized by the Gran

Honoghr
Honoghr is home to the Noghri. The planet became an ecological disaster after toxins ravaged it.

Hoth
see main article Hoth is the sixth planet of a remote system. It is a world covered in snow and ice, with numerous moons, and pelted by meteorites from a nearby asteroid belt. Native creatures include the wampa and tauntaun.

The Rebel Alliance relocated to Hoth after their victory in the Battle of Yavin. However, an Imperial probe droid discovered the base on Hoth, before being discovered itself. The Rebels began preparations to leave, but Darth Vader's Death Squadron arrived too soon, and the Rebels were forced into combat to cover their escape. The Empire wins the Battle of Hoth.

Iridonia
Iridonia is home to the Zabraks

Ithor
see main article Ithor is the homeworld of the Ithorians.

Jabiim
Jabiim was the site of the Battle of Jabiim, during the Clone Wars.

J't'p'tan
J't'p'tan is a planet in the Doornik-628 System.

Kalist VI
Kalist VI is the homeworld of Dak Ralter, Luke Skywalker's gunner during the Battle of Hoth.

Kamino
see main article The Clone Army for the Republic was generated on Kamino. It is inhabited by a race of tall, elegant creatures, called Kaminoans, who keep to themselves and are known for their cloning technology. Obi-Wan Kenobi was directed here to follow a lead on the whereabouts of Senator Amidala's would-be assassin through a single poison dart. During Obi-Wan's stay on Kamino, he discovered the source of the Clone Army's genetic code, one Jango Fett and his "son," Boba Fett.

Kashyyyk
Kashyyyk is the lush, tree-filled home planet of the Wookiees in the fictional Star Wars universe. Its ecology can be politely described as a "layered deathtrap," the planet's surface being covered with trees that are multiple miles high. The dangerous and hostile animals increase as you descend to the forest floor. The frame story of The Star Wars Holiday Special was set on this planet. The original scripts for Return of the Jedi called for the Death Star to be built in orbit around Kashyyyk by Wookiee slave labor. It wasn't until later drafts that the setting and characters were changed to Endor and Ewoks.

In the millennia before the rise of the Galactic Republic, Kashyyyk was a member world of the Infinite Empire. Its surface was terraformed by the Rakata, resulting in the abnormally large foliage which still covers the planet's surface in modern times.

The planet will finally appear in a feature film in 2005, when Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith airs.

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Kessel
Kessel is home to the galaxy's largest spice mining operation. It is the only source of the glitterstim spice, an extremely rare valuable drug used therapeutically and euphorically. Located in the Outer Rim, Kessel was administered by Moruth Doole. Kessel is located in the Kessel Sector, near Hutt Space. Nearby is The Maw. The planet has a barren landscape of rock and a thin atmosphere. The little air it does have is genrated at factories on the surface. It has a moon called Garrison Moon.

Kiffex
Kiffex is the home planet of the Kiffar and Jedi Knight Quinlan Vos.

Kintan
Kintan is the homeworld of the Niktos. After a supernova explosion in the system, evolution of the same species on Kintan subdivided into five groups.

Kinyen
Kinyen is home to the Gran

Kirdo III
Kirdo III is the homeworld to the Kitonaks.

Klatooine
Klatooine is the homeworld of the Klatooinians.

Korriban
see main article Korriban is the sole planet in the Horuset System, located across the galaxy from Cinnegar and Koro Minor. This remote, forbidding planet was the seat of the ancient Sith race, and has long been a sacred planet for the Sith order. It is orbited by seven moons, and was unknown to the Old Republic before the rise of Naga Sadow. It was to Korriban that the ancient Dark Jedi fled, after they were exiled by the Jedi Knights.

Kothlis
Kothlis is a terrestrial planet located in the Kothlis System It is a Bothan colony, only notable in Shadows of the Empire for being the point where the plans for the Second Death Star were recovered by a group of Rebel Commandos and heros, including Dash Rendar and Lando Calrissian. It also gets a level in the video game Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader, titled "Vengance on Kothlis"

Kuat
Kuat is home to Kuat Drive Yards. The yards, used to build ships for both the Republic and later the Empire, circle the planet for miles.

Kuat is located in Kuat Sector, in the Kuat System, near the Deep Core.

During Imperial control, Kuat could only be accessed via three ports within the main Kuat Traffic Zone, which was along the Hydian Way; a passenger port, a freight port, and a Imperial transfer port.

Accessible to the passenger port were the systems of Redrish, Drurish, Ulion, and Kidir. Accessible to the freight port were the systems of Monadin, Renegg, Venir, and Horthav. All systems accessible to the Imperial transfer port were classified.

Malachor V
Malachor V is a planet featured in the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and mentioned in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. It is the planet where the conflict of the Mandalorian Wars concluded.

A perverted graveyard world resonating with with the dark side of the Force, Malachor V is where the most terrible atrocity of the Mandalorian Wars took place. Malachor was a world taboo in Mandalorian culture, something the fallen Jedi Revan used against them in order to win the war. Revan amassed an enormous fleet (composed, not coincidentally, of Jedi and Republic soldiers whose loyalty to Revan was in question) at the planet, providing the Mandalorians with a target too good to pass up. Directing his forces from the heart of Malachor, an ancient Sith learning center called the Trayus Academy, Revan used a mass shadow generator weapon developed by Zabrak engineer Bao-Dur to literally crush his enemies—Mandalorian, Jedi, and Republic soldier alike. Malachor was nearly wiped out as upon its surface countless beings died in a cataclysmic explosion that engulfed the planet. In the resulting destruction, almost the entire Mandalorian fleet was obliterated—as well as many Republic vessels. Left orbiting the planet was the wreckage of countless Mandalorian and Republic warships. All that remained on the surface was a desolate graveyard echoing with the deaths of thousands Jedi and Mandalorians, littered with destroyed ships and inhabited by vicious Storm Beasts. The survivors of the Battle of Malachor were few, but most were fated for no more than legendary status: Darth Revan, Carth Onasi, Canderous Ordo, Bao-Dur, Atton Rand, and, most telling of the atrocities of the battle, Darth Nihilus and a Jedi Exile.

The concentrated deaths of so many Jedi, Mandalorians, and Republic soldiers all at once sent a powerful shockwave throughout the Force, resulting in the Jedi Exile purposely severing all ties with the Force. More sinisterly, it was Malachor that had marked Revan's final descent into a darkness, a journey that would at last be completed when the former Jedi hero declared himself Dark Lord of the Sith. His fall sent his Jedi Master, Kreia, in search of answers. She found them at the Trayus Academy.

From the ashes of Malachor V arose three immensely powerful Sith Lords: Darth Sion, the Lord of pain; Darth Nihilus, the Lord of hunger; and Darth Traya, the Lord of betrayal. Together, they nearly brought about the complete and utter destruction of the Jedi Order.

Their plans were finally foiled, however, by the Jedi Exile. Nine years after the end of the Mandalorian Wars, Malachor V was at last completely destroyed, along with the Trayus Academy, Darth Sion, Darth Traya, and, for the moment, the future of the Sith.

Malastare
Malastare is referred to several times in The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, however, it has not been, and likely will not be, seen on screen. According to the Expanded Universe, Malastare is the homeworld of the quadruped Dug race. The Dugs were enslaved by the three-eyed Gran who first landed on and colonized Malastare in 8,000 BBY. There is podracing on Malastare, a pastime referred to by Qui-Gon Jinn in The Phantom Menace as "very fast, and very dangerous".

In the Old Republic, Malastare was represented in the Galactic Senate exclusively by Gran politicians such as Aks Moe, Ainlee Teem and Ask Aak.

Manaan
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Manaan was last seen in the 2003 videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. The planet is completely covered in water, except for Ahto City, a large city made by the Selkath, the native species on Manaan. It is the sole planet where kolto, a plant with natural healing properties, is found; kolto harvesting and shipping is the planet's central industry. The Selkath exploit this resource to ensure their safety from both the Sith Empire and the Galactic Republic, who are unable to attack the planet for fear of damaging the kolto. The planet features an oceanic swoop-racing course, several hotels and cantinas, both Sith and Republic embassies and an underwater research station guarded by a giant mutant shark. It was also the location of a Rakatan Star Map.

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Metellos
Metellos is a planet in the Metello System. It has an extremely high population of roughly 900 billion and is mostly urban.

Mimban
Mimban is home to the Coway. Also known as Circarpous V of the Circarpous Major System. Mimban was the site of the first encounter between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker.

Mon Calamari
Mon Calamari is the home planet of the Mon Calamari and the Quarren. Mon Calamari is the name given to the planet by humans. The native species both refer to the planet as Dac.

These two species have struggled to claim the planet. The Mon Calamari live comfortably on the surface and below although the Quarren live in the depths of the oceans. The planet looks like a blue marble from space because of its ocean-covered surface. The cities are like those of Kamino and Manaan.

During the Clone Wars, the world was attacked twice by the Confederacy of Independent Systems. First, Count Dooku devastated the world with the Dark Reaper. Later, the Quarren Isolation League attempted to overthrow the Mon Calamari Council.

The Mon Calamari Cruiser, the main military starship of the Rebel Alliance/New Republic, is built in Mon Calamari. An example of these ships is the great Home One, used by the Rebel in the Battle of Endor.

Muunilinst
A member world of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, Muunilinst is home to the InterGalactic Banking Clan, headed by chairman San Hill. It later becomes the financial center of the Empire, and is known as 'Moneyland'.

The race of Munn reside here.

Mustafar
Mustafar is a young volcanic planet to be featured in Revenge of the Sith. Mustafar is a double world on the Outer Rim, and home to a secret Separatist base On it, the characters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker engage in a duel, where Anakin suffers severely at the hands of Obi-Wan. The resulting injuries require his master Palpatine to have much of his anatomy replaced by prosthetics. Following this treatment, he becomes known as Darth Vader.

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Myrkr
see main article Myrkr is a largely forested world, home to the ysalamiri, creatures which create bubbles which push back the Force. This ability has evolved to protect them from pack animals called vornskrs, the only known animals that hunt exclusively by sensing the Force.

Naboo
see main article Naboo is located in the Chommell Sector, Naboo is the home planet of Queen Amidala and Jar Jar Binks, as well as Senator (later Chancellor and then Emperor) Palpatine. In The Phantom Menace, it was the site of a blockade by the Trade Federation, and a battle, the Battle of Naboo between the Federation and the native inhabitants.

Nagi
Nagi is the homeworld of the Nagai.

Nal Hutta
Nal Hutta is the current Hutt key world. It is the capital of Hutt Space and is located in the Y'Toub System. Nal Hutta translates into "Glorius Jewel" in Huttese.

Nar Shaddaa is the moon that orbits Nal Hutta.

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Neimoidia
Neimoidia is the homeworld to the Neimodians. The Trade Federation was orginally based on Neimoidia before the Battle of Naboo, but after the Naboo conflict (including the Trade Federation's loss), the Trade Federation senator, Lott Dodd, was ordered to tell Viceroy Nute Gunray to disband the Trade Federation army. Fearing an attack from the Republic if they would not comply, the Trade Federation fled Neimoidia for a colony world, Cato Neimoidia, to continue to develop the Trade Federation's vast Battle Droid army well into the Clone Wars.

Nespis VIII
Nespis VIII is the birthplace of Anakin Solo.

New Plympto
New Plympto was a temperate terrestrial world in the Core Worlds region. Before the Yuuzhan Vong took control of the planet, it had a population of about fifteen million living on its surface. When the Vong attacked, they used a biological weapon on New Plympto, killing all living things on its surface. The planet was rendered uninhabitable.

Nubia
Nubia is located on the outer edge of the Core Worlds. The Nubians developed parts for star ships, including the hyperdrive for the Naboo cruiser in The Phantom Menace.

N'zoth
N'Zoth is home to the Yevetha

Onderon
see main article Onderon is one of three planets in the Japreal System, Onderon has a temperate climate, and was once home to a primitive race of humanoids. Like many other fringe worlds, the Onderonians have a distrust of aliens. Onderon's largest moon is Dxun which largely jungle and mountain terrain. Onderon had a power struggle within the royal family 5 years after the Jedi Civil War, which was aided by the Jedi Exile.

Oovo IV
The planet of Oovo IV hosts many podracing events due to its low gravity. It is also the site of an asteroid prison from which Jango Fett and Zam Wesell both attempted to recover the smuggler Bendix Fust. Fett then acquired a Firespray Patrol Craft, that would later become his Slave I.

Peragus II
Peragus II is a location featured in the videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. When someone is talking about Peragus, they are most likely referring to the Peragus Mining Colony located on an asteroid that orbits the planet.

Peragus II's main export was fuel until a horrible accident that left a big crater in the planets surface. Peragus still mines fuel, not from the planet, but from the asteroid belt that the accident on the main planet spawned.

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Praesitlyn
Praesitlyn is a planet in Sluis Sector

Rattatak
Rattatak was the planet which Obi-Wan Kenobi was transported to by Asajj Ventress, after the Battle of Jabiim. A craggy red world, Rattatak was located so far out in the Outer Rim, that the Republic had no knowledge of it.

Raxus Prime
see main article Raxus Prime is packed with toxic debris and has a poisonous surface. It is where Count Dooku found the Force Harvester. There are many ancient secrets hidden in this planet. Three missions in the video game Star Wars: The Clone Wars take place on Raxus Prime.

Recopia
Recopia is a planet in the Recopi System.

Rhen Var
see main article Rhen Var has an icy surface similar to that of Hoth, being covered with snow and ice. Ancient Jedi monuments are buried beneath the surface of Rhen Var. Rhen Var was once a fertile paradise filled with vegetation and wild life. Millions of years ago, an atmospheric cataclysm turned it into an icy hibernal surface. During the Clone Wars, the Confederacy of Independent Systems, or the Separatist army, seized Rhen Var with an army so big that the Republic base had to evacuate the planet. Obi-Wan Kenobi informed the Jedi Council about the seizure of the planet. After the Liberation of Kashyyyk Moon, the Galactic Republic retook Rhen Var. After the The Great Sith War (4,000 BBY), Ulic Qel Droma sought refuge on Rhen Var, and he is buried there.

Riflor
Riflor is a planet in the trinary star system of Riflorii. It has the tendency to change its gravitational pull.

Rishi
Rishi is a tropical planet in the Rishi System.

Rodia
Rodia is the homeworld to the Rodians and the Rodian bounty hunter Greedo

Rothana
Rothana is a planet near the edge of Wild Space. Rothana Heavy Engineering is headquartered here.

Ruusan
see main article Ruusan is where the Battle of Ruusan occurred in 1,000 BBY. Ruusan was a temperate, pleasant world, inhabited by both humans and a strange sentient species known as Bouncers. During the battle, between the Jedi under Lord Hoth, and the Sith under Lord Kaan, much of the planet's surface, including several cities, were destroyed. After the battle had ended, a Jedi Knight, named Johun Othone, constructed a grand memorial to the fallen warriors called The Valley of the Jedi. Despite this, the world was quickly forgotten, as the Galactic Republic turned inwards.

By the time of the Empire's reign, Ruusan was forgotten and used by independent spacers and merchants as a base of operations.

Ryloth
Ryloth is the home planet of the race of the Twi'lek. Because of the nature of Ryloth's orbit around its primary, one side of the planet always faces its star. This results in the temperature on the day side being very high, and the night side the temperature is very cold. There is a habitable band around the planet where the day and night sides of the planet meet. The Twi'lek people live in a series of caverns that are located in the habitable band of the planet.

In the years before the fall of the Republic, Ryloth was represented by Orn Free Taa. Twi'leks have integrated windmills and turbines to power their homes and industries carved into the mountains. Ryloth was also the source of much ryll.

Ryloth is the homeworld of Twi'leks Aayla Secura, Bib Fortuna, Ayy Vida, Lyn Me, and Sebulba's lovely masseuses, Ann and Tan Gella.

Sacorria
Sacorria is a planet in the Sacorrian System, located on the fringe of the Corellian Sector. The planet is a peaceful one, yet is secretive.

Saheelindeel
Saheelindeel is a planet located in the Tion Hegemony.

Salliche
Salliche is an agricultural world in the Core Worlds region.

Sarahwiee
Sarahwiee is a frozen planet in the Bseto System.

Selonia
Selonia is a planet in the Corellian System.

Serenno
Serenno is the homeworld of Count Dooku, and a member world of the Confederacy of Independent Systems.

Shili
Shili is the homeworld of the species of Togruta.

Sisk
Sisk is a planet that orbits a red dwarf star. It is the homeworld of the Sic-Sux.

Skako
Skako is a planet with an extremely dense atmosphere with intense pressures that only the native Skakoans are used to. If they leave the planet, they must were a special protective suit or they will die from decompression.

Skor II
Skor II is the homeworld of the Squib.

Sluis Van
Sluis Van is a planet in Sluis Sector.

Solaest
Solaest was the site of an uprising against the Empire, which was suppressed.

Subterrel
Subterrel is a planet that is known for its mining. In Attack of the Clones, Dexter Jettster proclaimed to Obi-Wan Kenobi that he last saw the dart he was shown in a mine of Subterrel. The name "Subterrel" most likely stems from the root word "subterranean", giving a clue to how the planet may be inhabited.

Sullust
The surface of the Sullust is barren and volcanic, forcing the native Sullustan inhabitants to live in underground caves. The planet is the headquarters of the galaxy-spanning SoroSuub corporation.

The planet was briefly mentioned on-screen when Darth Vader asked the Emperor "What of the reports of the Rebel Fleet massing near Sullust?" in Return of the Jedi. Sullust has also been featured in the Rogue Squadron video game, and Kyle Katarn, the hero from the Dark Forces and Jedi Knight series of video games, hails from one of Sullust's moons.

Sy Myrth
Sy Myrth is a member world of the Confederacy of Independent Systems

Talravin
Talravin is the home planet of Bastila Shan.

Talus
Talus is one of the two planets located in the Corellian System that orbit Centerpoint Station. Tralus is the other planet.

Taris
see mainarticle Taris is the first planet visited by the player of the 2003 videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic after he or she escapes from a transport ship which comes under attack from Sith forces.

Situated on a hyperspace transport hub, Taris was once an important galactic presence but at the time of the game is decaying rapidly. One sprawling city covers the entirety of the planet surface. The less affluent citizens live underground, in the Undercity or Lower city. After the player rescues the Jedi Bastila, who has been taken prisoner by lower city gangs, the group flee the planet. Shortly after it is obliterated by the Sith forces under the command of the Dark Lord Malak. The player steals the Ebon Hawk, Davik's prized possession, and leaves the planet to find Lord Malak destroying it although unlike the destruction of Alderaan, the planet itself survives though its surface is completely devastated by spatial bombardment.

Tatooine
see main article Tatooine is the home planet of the Skywalker family and the setting for much of the action in the saga's films (as well as several of the novels and other pieces of written fiction). The planet is not actually named in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope; according to Lucas he named it retrospectively after the movie's desert location, Tataouine (French spelling) in Tunisia. Tatooine's indigenous inhabitants are the pygmy and intelligent Jawas and the nomadic Tusken Raiders.

Tatooine is a desert world in a binary star system, inhabited by poor locals who mostly farm moisture for a living. The planet has been the site of repeated and failed attempts at colonization. During the prequel-era, it was ruled for a long period by the Hutts, being beyond the reach of the Galactic Republic. After the fall of the Republic, the Galactic Empire established a token presence on Tatooine, but the crime lord Jabba the Hutt still retained de facto control of the planet.

Telos
see main article Telos is shown in the Lucasarts videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Telos was mentioned in the first game as the homeworld of character Carth Onasi, which he fled after it was bombed by the Sith fleet. During the game, restoration efforts are underway to help return the planet to what it was before being destroyed.

Thousands of years later, Telos has recovered and become a popular destination for intergalactic tourists. About twelve years before the Battle of Naboo, the former padawan Xanatos turned the planet upside down in his pursuit for personal power. Only the intervention of Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi thwarted Xanatos' plans, and helped return the planet to its rightful government.

Thule
Thule is a semi-arid planet known for its rich savannas, continually bombarded by lightning storms, Thule was a hidden Sith stronghold. The rocky outcroppings which broke the plains were charred black from being hit by lightning. This charred rock later served as a form of sustenance for unusual, bioluminescent moss that made the rocks glow with an eerie light.

Ulic Qel Droma fought on Thule during The Great Sith War, during which the Dark Reaper was buried on the world. Thousands of years later, Count Dooku went to Thule to revive the Dark Reaper to attempt to destroy the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. A planetary shield enveloped the planet Thule, projected by the small moon Sivvi orbiting it.

The Battle of Thule is the last battle featured in the video game Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The battle was divided into four phases. At phase one, Anakin Skywalker and his strike force took out the planetary shield on the Thule Moon. At phase two, Obi-Wan Kenobi used the Low Altitude Assault Infantry Gunship to perform an aerial attack on significant strategic locations across planet Thule and destroyed the Communications Installation in order to cripple the Separatists' communications. At phase three, Mace Windu commanded the ground forces around Thule's capital city Kessia. Upon his arrival to Kessia, Cydon Prax destroyed Mace Windu's TX-150 Saber-class fighter tank. Mace Windu had to travel on foot to open the gates to the Sith Temple. At the final phase, Anakin Skywalker and his strike force went through the Sith Temple, defeated Cydon Prax and then re-defeated the Dark Reaper.

Thyferra
Thyferra is a hot, humid planet located in the Polith System. Here is where almost all of the galaxy's bacta is produced. This is the homeworld of the Vratix race who discovered how to create the bacta from the alazhi and kavam plants. The Vratix shared the secret of bacta production to their human neighbors, the result of which is that Thyferra is almost completely controlled by two human-run corporations: Zaltin and Xucphra. These two corporations were chosen by Emperor Palpatine to supply the Empire's bacta, thusly eliminating any real competition in the bacta market.

Tibrin
Tibrin is the homeworld of the Ishi Tib.

Tirahnn
Tirahnn is a terrestrial planet in the Tirahnn System.

Toola
Toola is a cold world that is also home to the Whiphid.

Toydaria
Toydaria is a muddy world located in Hutt Space, and home to the Force-resistance Toydarians.

Tralus
Tralus is one of the two planets located in the Corellian System that orbit Centerpoint Station. Talus is the other planet.

Trandosha
Trandosha is home to the Trandoshan

Tyferra
Tyferra is the homeplanet of Erisi Dlarit.

Umbara
Umbara is a planet within the dark reaches of the Ghost Nebula. Chancellor Palpatine's Staff Aide, Sly Moore, is a Umbaran from this planet.

Utapau
Utapau is a planet to be featured in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith with large sinkholes covering much of the surface (which is otherwise quite grassy). Entire cities are built in cracks and crevasses in the sides of the massive sinkholes, which extend inwards in perpetual twilight.

Towards the end of the Clone Wars, General Grievous travels to this world to re-group and to trap Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi. Port Administrator Tion Medon aids Obi-Wan in tracking down the General.

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Vaathkree
The planet Vaathkree is the homeworld of the race of Vaathkree.

Varl
Varl was the homeworld of the Hutts. According to Hutt legend, the two suns, represented by the gods Evona and Ardos, used to illuminate the system. Evona was drawn into a black hole and Ardos became angry and erupted. The gaseous shell of Ardos destroyed all the other planets, but Varl barely survived. The race then went to colonize other planets in the galaxy.

Velusia
Velusia is a oceanic planet in the Velus System.

Vendaxa
Vendaxa is the homeworld of the Acklay

Vjun
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Wayland
Wayland first appeared in Timothy Zahn's "Heir to the Empire" novel. The planet was home to the Emperor's Mount Tantiss storehouse, which contained a cloaking device and cloning chambers that Grand Admiral Thrawn used in his war against the New Republic. Wayland was also home to the insane clone of the Jedi Master Joruus C'baoth. The Mount Tantiss storehouse was eventually destroyed and C'baoth killed.

Wayland is the homeworld for the Psadan.

Xagobah
Xagobah is a planet in Sluis Sector.

Yag'Dhul
Yag'Dhul was the site of an Rogue Squadron orbiting base for training before the Battle of Thyferra.

Yavin
Yavin is a gas giant known for its moon of Yavin 4, where the Rebel Alliance's base was in Star Wars: A New Hope. In the Expanded Universe, Yavin has two other habitable moons, Yavin 8 and Yavin 13.

Yuuzhan'tar
Yuuzhan'tar was the original homeworld of the extragalactic Yuuzhan Vong which was destroyed in a devastating war. It is a jungle world with large oceans and a large asteroid belt around it. As a result, the Yuuzhan Vong species were homeless and were forced to travel through the interstellar void that separated the Yuuzhan Vong galaxy from the Star Wars galaxy in large worldships. Yuuzhan'tar is also the Yuuzhan Vong name for a Vongformed Coruscant.

Zonoma Sekot
Zonoma Sekot is considered a living world.

Zhar
Zhar is a planet located in the Cadavine Sector.