Ahch-To Star Wars: The Force Awakens 2015 Film Planet on which Luke Skywalker has been hiding for years, and the location of an ancient Jedi Temple. [1]
Alderaan Star Wars 1977 Film Princess Leia's home planet, destroyed by the Death Star. [2]
Anoat The Empire Strikes Back 1980 Film (mentioned) A nearly inhospitable planet used by the Empire. [3]
Bespin The Empire Strikes Back 1980 Film Gas planet and the location of Cloud City. [4][5]
Concord Dawn The Last One Standing: The Tale of Boba Fett (Legends) 1996 Short story Home planet of Jango Fett, formerly controlled by the Mandalorians. [6]
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Corellia Star Wars 1977 Film (mentioned) Homeworld of Han Solo; industrial planet with a strong culture of training pilots. [7]
The Paradise Snare (Legends) 1997 Book
Coruscant Heir to the Empire (Legends) 1991 Book Urban planet and governmental center of the Galactic Republic, and then the Galactic Empire. [4]
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace 1999 Film
D'Qar Star Wars: The Force Awakens 2015 Film Site of a Resistance operations base led by General Leia Organa. [8]
Dagobah The Empire Strikes Back 1980 Film Swamp planet and Yoda's residence. [2]
Dantooine Star Wars 1977 Film (mentioned) Rural planet and the former site of a Rebel base. [9]
Jedi Search (Legends) 1994 Book
Dathomir The Courtship of Princess Leia (Legends) 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. [10]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2011 TV series Homeworld of the Force-sensitive Nightsisters and of Asajj Ventress; Darth Maul's training ground. [11][12][13]
Devaron Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina (Legends) 1995 Book Forest planet with an ancient Jedi Temple. [14]
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Endor Return of the Jedi 1983 Film Forest moon that the second Death Star orbited; inhabited by Ewoks, and the location of the battle between the Rebel Alliance and the Empire takes place. [15]
Felucia Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith 2005 Film Jungle planet full of plant life without much animal life. [16]
Geonosis Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones 2002 Film Rocky desert planet where battle droids are manufactured. All life on the planet is presumed destroyed by the Empire in Star Wars Rebels. [17]
Hosnian Prime Star Wars: The Force Awakens 2015 Film Urban planet and capital of the New Republic.[18] Destroyed by the First Order's Starkiller Base. [8]
Hoth The Empire Strikes Back 1980 Film Ice planet and base for the Rebel Alliance. [4]
Ilum Path to Truth (Legends) 2001 Book Planet where the crystals that focus lightsabers are mined. [19]
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Iridonia Star Wars Episode I Journal: Darth Maul (Legends) 2000 Book Rumoured birthplace of Darth Maul. [20]
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Jakku Star Wars: The Force Awakens 2015 Film Desert planet and site of a "graveyard" of ships damaged during the final battle between the Rebel Alliance and the Empire.[21] Site of two battles in the film. [8]
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][5]
Kashyyyk Star Wars Holiday Special 1978 TV film Forest planet and home of the Wookiees. [22]
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. [23]
Jedi Search (Legends) 1994 Book
Lothal Star Wars Rebels 2014 TV series Remote farm planet and birthplace of Ezra Bridger. [24]
Malastare Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace 1999 Film (mentioned) Swamp planet and the birthplace of Sebulba where podracing is popular. [25]
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Mandalore Marvel Star Wars (Legends) 1982 Comics Formerly habitable planet and the subject of legends due to its history of Mandalorian warriors. [26]
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Maridun Star Wars: Empire (Legends) 2004 Comics Grassy planet remaining undiscovered until the Clone Wars. [27]
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Mon Calamari Dark Empire (Legends) 1991 Comics Ocean planet, home to the Mon Calamari and Quarren species. [5][28]
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Moraband Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2014 TV series Home planet of ancient Sith lords. Also called Korriban in most games, comics, and books. [29]
Mortis Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2011 TV series Planet with a wall surrounding it, inhabited by Force wielders. [30]
Mustafar Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith 2005 Film Volcano planet and location of showdown between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi. [31]
Mygeeto Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith 2005 Film Cold planet where Ki Adi Mundi is killed. [32]
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 ostensibly Emperor Palpatine. [31]
Nal Hutta Dark Empire (Legends) 1991 Comics Home planet of Jabba and other Hutts close to the space station Nar Shaada. [33]
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Onderon Tales of the Jedi (Legends) 1994 Comics Jungle planet where Anakin Skywalker leads a revolt against its monarchy. [34]
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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. [35]
Rishi Dark Force Rising (Legends) 1992 Book Tropical planet used by the Republic to monitor the nearby cloning facility on Kamino. [36]
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Rodia Shadows of the Empire (Legends) 1996 Book Home planet of Greedo and other Rodians. [37]
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Ruusan Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (Legends) 1997 Video game Barren planet housing the Valley of the Jedi. [38]
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Ryloth Tales from Jabba's Palace (Legends) 1995 Book Home planet of Oola and other Twi'leks. [39]
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Shili Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2012 TV series Home of Jedi Council member Shaak Ti. [40]
Starkiller Base Star Wars: The Force Awakens 2015 Film Ice planet converted by the First Order into a superweapon. [8]
Sullust Return of the Jedi 1983 Film (mentioned) Volcanic planet, base of Imperial factories. [5] [41]
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. Site of First Order attack.[42] [8]
Tatooine Star Wars 1977 Film Desert planet and childhood home of Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) and Luke Skywalker. [4]
Toydaria Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2010 TV series Home planet of Watto and other toydarians, close to Nal Hutta. [43]
Trandosha The Mandalorian Armor (Legends) 1998 Book (mentioned) Homeworld of the trandoshan hunters, close to Kashyyyk. [44]
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Umbara Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2011 TV series Planet with a thick fog atmosphere. [45]
Utapau Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith 2005 Film Planet of final battle with General Grievous. [17]
Yavin Star Wars 1977 Film Gas planet with several moons, including Yavin 4. [4]
Yavin 4 Star Wars 1977 Film Forest moon and base for the Rebel Alliance.