Rogue Moon
The "Rogue Moon" was an unnamed low-gravity moon in the Taris system and the place of Jedi trials for Padawans studying in the Jedi Temple on the planet Taris. The moon sat in the middle of an asteroid field, but had a retrograde orbit, traveling in the opposite direction to the asteroids around it. As a result, it was bombarded heavily by these asteroids.
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