Planets of Star Wars - Planets and Moons Shown in The Films

Planets and Moons Shown in The Films

  • Alderaan - Episodes I (mentioned), III and IV
  • Anoat - Episode V (mentioned)
  • Ansion - Episode II (mentioned)
  • Bespin - Episodes V and VI (added scene)
  • Bogden - Episode II (mentioned)
  • Boz Pity - Episode III (mentioned)
  • Cato Neimoidia - Episode III (mentioned)
  • Corellia - Episode IV (mentioned)
  • Coruscant - Episodes I, II, III, and VI (added scene)
  • Dagobah - Episodes III (deleted scene), V, and VI
  • Dantooine - Episode IV (mentioned)
  • Empress Teta System - Great Sith War (not in saga)
  • Endor (moon) - Episode VI
  • Felucia - Episode III
  • Geonosis - Episode II
  • Hoth - Episode V
  • Iego - Episode I (mentioned)
  • Kamino - Episode II
  • Kashyyyk - Episode III
  • Kessel (giant asteroid) - Episode IV (mentioned)
  • Malastare - Episode I (mentioned)
  • Mustafar - Episode III
  • Mygeeto - Episode III
  • Naboo - Episodes I, II, III, and VI (added scene)
  • Nal Hutta
  • Nar Shaddaa aka Smugglers' moon (moon) Episode IV (mentioned)
  • Ord Mantell aka Ord Mandell - Episode V (mentioned)
  • Polis Massa (asteroid) - Episode III
  • Saleucami - Episode III
  • Subterrel - Episode II (mentioned)
  • Sullust - Episode VI (mentioned)
  • Taanab - Episode VI (mentioned)
  • Tatooine - Episodes I, II, III, IV, V (mentioned), and VI
  • Tund - Episode I (mentioned)
  • Utapau - Episode III
  • Vulpter
  • Yavin - Episode IV
  • Yavin IV (moon) - Episode IV
  • Bonadan - Episode II (mentioned)
  • Dromund Kass -Episode III (mentioned)

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