List of Star Wars systems

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This is a list of the planetary systems and star systems in the fictional Star Wars galaxy.

Note: Only notable star systems are listed.

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The Abregado system orbits the star Anza and contains five planets, the third of which is Abregado-rae.

The Aduba System contains six planets, including the habitable Aduba-3.

The Adega System is situated in the Outer Rim and contains the planet Ossus.

The Alderaan System orbits the star of the same name and contains five planets. Alderaan, second in the system, and Delaya, third in the system, are both habitable. The system was reduced to four planets after Alderaan was destroyed by the Death Star in A New Hope.

The Al'har System contains the habitable world of Haruun Kal.

The Altyr system contains the planet Altyr 5, where a brutal battle of the Clone Wars was fought. An important New Republic base was later located there.

The Alzoc System is situated in the Outer Rim and contains the planet Alzoc III, homeworld of the Talz.

Located between the Hoth and Bespin Systems, the Anoat System consists primarily of three inhospitable planets, Anoat, Deyer, and Gentes. The Millennium Falcon passed through the relatively deserted system while escaping from the Empire. The three planets (including Gentes, home of the Ugnaughts) were abandoned sometime before the Galactic Civil War.

The Axum System orbits the star Solis Axum and contains eight planets, including Axum, third in the system, and Anaxes (Defender of the Core), fourth in the system.

The Bakura system, home to the planet of Bakura, was once the site of a Ssi-Ruuk invasion. It is located near the Forest moon of Endor.

This system has no natural planetary bodies. The Wheel is located here.

Bespin is the planet on which Cloud City (home of Lando Calrissian) resides.

Bilbringi is featured in Timothy Zahn's Heir To The Empire/Thrawn Trilogy. The system is rich with minerals, and more importantly, it is the 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. [1] [2]

The Brentaal System orbits the star Brenta and contains seven planets, the fourth of which is Brentaal.

The Chandrila System is located in Bormea Sector. The system has seven planets, the most notable of which is Chandrila.

Chorax is a small system in which Rogue Squadron briefly made a base, shortly before the fall of Coruscant. The smuggler Mirax Terrik was saved by Rogue Squadron in this system.

The Chorios Systems were composed of several planets with irregular orbits around a trio of stars. Some planets include Nam Chroios, King's Galquek, Brachnis Chorios, and Pedducis Chorios. The Chorios systems were located deep within the backwater Meridian Sector.

The Cirius System contains four planets, one of which is the destroyed world of Caamas.

The Circarpous Major System contained about fifteen planets at one time, but it was destroyed in a supernova explosion.

The home system of Clak'dor VII.

Main article: Corellia

The Corellian System orbits the star Corell and contains seven planets. The system is unusual in that five of the planets are habitable. These five planets are Corellia, Drall, Talus, Tralus, and Selonia. It also contains Centerpoint Station. It is home to the Drall and Selonian races, and it is believed that all five of the habitable planets were transported here from a different location. This was proven true by Anakin Solo when he found the giant planetary repulsors used to move them.

The Corulus System is located in Bormea Sector. There are four planets in the system, the outermost of which is Corulag.

The Coruscant System orbits the star Coruscant and contains eleven planets. These planets are Revisse, Platoril, Vandor-1, Vandor-2, Vandor-3, Coruscant (the Galactic Capital world), Muscave, Stentat, Improcco, Nabatu, Ulabos, and the Obo Rin comet cluster. The Covey Asteroid Field lies between Improcco and Ulabos and the Obo Rin Comet Cluster lies at the edge of the system. Vandor-3 and Coruscant are the only habitable planets in the system.

The Cularin system is a binary-star system that has six planets. One of the planets is also named Cularin. Another planet is the terraformed Almas.

The Dagobah system is home to the Dagobah planet, where Jedi Master Yoda lived and trained padawan Luke Skywalker in Empire Strikes Back & Return of the Jedi before passing away at the age of 900. Apart from Yoda's hut a Dark side cave is also located on this remote planet.

The Elrood System, near the Rimma Trade Route, contains the planet Elrood.

The Empress Teta System is the home system of the Krath. The lush planet of Mandalore is also located in the region. Prior to the Great Sith War, Exar Kun allied himself with Krath and Mandalorians. The Jedi Odan-Urr later unified the system. The system was formerly named the Koros System.

Evona and Ardos are two suns orbited by the planet Varl. The alien race of Hutts are said to have their origins in the system.

Evona was worshipped as a God by the Hutt race, and when it was supposedly consumed by a black hole, Hutts began thinking of themselves as Gods, hence their well known egocentrism.

Little else is known about this minor star system in the vast Star Wars universe.

Endor is a forest moon.The Death Star has it's main reacter shield on it.The Rebel Alience were sent to deactivate the shield.It's home to the Ewok tribes.

The Fest System contains the planet Fest.

This system contains the planet Gamorr, the backwards, war-torn and barbaric homeworld of the Gamorreans.

The Gorsh System is located in a backwater part of the Outer Rim, and contains the planet Gorsh.

The Helska System is a very small, unimportant system in the Outer Rim. Its primary planet is the frozen Helska 4.

The Horuset System contains the lone planet of Korriban.

The Hoth System was a remote system along the Ison Trade Corridor, near the Anoat system. Its sixth planet, Hoth was the location of the rebel base in The Empire Strikes Back. It also contained a large and mineral rich asteroid field, that was once the site of the Darksaber construction project.

The Japreal System is home to the planet Onderon and two other planets.

Kamino is located beyond the outer rim, and is an oceanic planet. Obi-wan visits the planet in the 2nd movie to find the assassin Jango Fett.

Home to the Dark Lords of the Sith!

The Karthakk system contains three notable planets named Maramere, Lok, and Nod Kartha, all of which were under Trade Federation control until Jedi Master Adi Gallia and clone reenforcements arrived, made an alliance with local space pirate Nym, toppled the Trade Federation's reign of terror in the Karthakk system, killed the evil Captain Cavic Toth, and managed to stop his Hex missile Threat that would have killed thousands on Geonosis at the very beginning of the Clone Wars.

The Kashyyyk System contains the planet Kashyyyk and the Planet Trandosha. Kashyyyk is inhabited by the fearless Wookies!

The Khuiumin System was once the base of operations for a group of Eyttyrmin Batiiv pirates until the Empire put exceptional effort into having the group destroyed during the early days of the New Order. The pirates themselves had manage to raise a small armada of starships numbering to approximately 140 to defend their base against the fleets of the Empire.

The Imperial fleet dispatched two Victory class Star Destroyers names the Bombard and the Crusader to destroy this fleet and managed to do so through a combination of superior tactics and firepower, destyroying not only the fleet but the ground base also.

The Kessel System contains the planet of Kessel, as well as a cluster of black holes that were the location of the Empire's Maw Installation.

The Koros System is the former name of the Empress Teta System.

The Lybeya System is home to the Vergesso Asteroids.

The Mustafar System contains the young planet Mustafar, as well as a large, unidentified world. Located in the Outer Rim.also on Mustafar Anakin kills Nute Gunray. Anakin and his old master Obi-Wan battle here in episode III Revenge of the Sith. Anakan falls into the lava on mustafar and needs a breathing mask to survive.

The Naboo System contains the five planets of the Naboo system. The Naboo homeworld (also called Naboo, confusingly!) is the third planet of the five. It is located in Chommell Sector. It is home to Queen Amidala and the people of the Naboo. Anikan falls in love with Padme Amidala here.

The Polith System contains the planet Thyferra.

The Pyria system is located in the Colonies region of the galaxy. The most important planet in the system is Borleias. The Pyria system was the site of an important battle during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.

The Pyrshak System contains the planet Manaan.

This system was the home to the original race of the Star Wars Galaxy, the Sharu.

This system is a trinary star system about which the planet of Riflor orbits.

A system located about twelve parsecs from the Rishi Maze that includes the planet Rishi.

A large system with twenty planets, location unknown.

The Sartinaynian System is located in the Outer Rim in Braxant Sector. The system is the location of the last planet to be renamed Bastion.

A backwater system.

The Taris System contains the planet Taris.

The Taroon System contains the planets Bordal and Kuan.

The Ryloth system (sometimes mistakenly called the tatoo system) contains the planet Tatooine which orbits twin suns, Tatoo I and Tatoo II. It is located in the outer rim territories containing also Ryloth and Klatooine.

Telos suffered greatly at the hands of the Sith during the Jedi Civil War, its surface the target of heavy bombardment from the Sith fleet. Using a complex shield network, the surface of the planet is divided into restoration zones, where flora and fauna from across the galaxy – including dangerous wild beasts such as the cannok from the jungle moon of Dxun – are introduced into the controlled environment. Outside the lush restoration zones, arid, unlivable barrens still cover much of the planet’s surface, a testament to the destruction and pain the once beautiful planet has endured. This planet appears in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.

This sanctuary system's primary world of Utapau served as a hideout for the Separatists. It is unknown as to whether there are other worlds in the system. hekki

The Utegetu Nebula is a relatively new nebula in the Galaxy. As all nebulae, the Utegetu Nebula was formed by a supernova which was still in the process of cooling when found. The Nebula was found by the Solos when they were laying a trap for Alema Rar to reveal herself as a Gorog Joiner. The planets there seemed to have been unharmed by the supernova but this is probably because of the Fizz.

After the events of The Joiner King the Killiks were relocated to the Utegetu Nebula. Unfortunately, the Ithorians needed a new home which was to be The Utegetu Nebula because of how it was undiscovered by anyone and that there was considerable, and violent, competition for planets to terraform for displaced refugees.

The only entrance to the Nebula is through the Murgo Choke, a system with four different types of stars. It can easily be blockaded, as in The Unseen Queen. There are two other places of interest in the Utegetu Nebula. One is the planet Woteba, named after the Killiks moved there. This is also where the Solos laid a trap for Alema Rar. The other is The Tusken's Eye where the Gorog led the Hives into the creation of a fleet of 11 well armed battle/hive ships.

The Velus System contains the oceanic planet of Velusia.

The Yavin System contains the gas giant of Yavin, which the moons Yavin 4, Yavin 8, and Yavin 13 orbited.

The Y'Toub System is at the center of the Hutt trade world, being that it contains the planet of Nal Hutta and its moon Nar Shaddaa. It is located in Hutt Space.

The Zug System is a 10-planet system that is home to the banking planet of Aargau, named after Zug, Switzerland.

  1. ^  Daniel Wallace and Scott Kolins, The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons (Star Wars) (1998). ISBN 0-345-42068-3
  2. ^  Timothy Zahn, Heir to the Empire, Book 1 of The Thrawn Trilogy (1991). ISBN 0-553-07327-3
  3. ^ Template:Note/O'BrienEmma O'Brien,"Pitures and facts on Moons."

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