There are at least 460 named planets, making it impossible (or at least extremely difficult) to list them all here.
23 Mere, 244Core, Aaeton, Aaghra, Aar, Aargau, Aargonar, Aaris III, Abanol, Abatrarg, Abbaji, Ab'Bshingh, Abhean, Abo Dreth, Abonshee, Abraxas, Abraxin, Abregado-dai, Abregado-fus, Abregado-rae, Abregado-san, Abregado-taki, Abridon, Abrion Major, Absit, Abyssissa, Acatal, Acherin, Achillea, Acilaris, Acorvus, Adamastor, Adari, Adarlon, Adim, Adin, Adinai, Adner, Adoris, Adriana, Aduba-1, Aduba-2, Aduba-3, Aduba-4, Aduba-5, Aduba-6, Adumar, Aefao, Aesolian, Aeten II, Af'El, Affa, Agamar, Agon Nine, Agora, Agridorn, Agriworld-2079, Aguarl III, Ahakista, Ahlenn, Ahug, Aida, Aikhibba, Ailon, Akana, Akatoa, Akrit'tar, Akuria II, Alabash, Alaris, Alashan, Alassa Major, Alba-16, Albecus, Albrae-Don, Alc, Alderaan, Alderath, Aldereen, Aldivy, Aldraig IV, Aleen, Aleron, Alfestril, Algara II, Algara V, Algara VI, Algor, Alis Point, Alisandor, Alk'lellish III, Alkur, Allandor, Allanteen Six, Alliga, Alluuvia, Allyuen, Almak, Almania, Almar, Almas, Al'Nasrl, Alorthas, Alpheridies, Alsakan, Altair 3, Altair 9, Altarrn, Altawar, Althir, Altier, Altor 14, Altora, Altratonne, Altrax, Altyr V, Alurion, Alvor, Alvorine,
Alzar, Alzoc III, Amador, Amaltanna, Amara, Amarin, Ambria, Amfar, Ammuud, Amorphiia, Amorris, Ampliquen, Amrap, Amthau, Anantapar, Ananuru, Anarak IV, Anaxes, Anchoron, Andando, Andara, Andasala, Andinri, Ando, Ando Prime, Andooweel, Andosha II, Andowyne, Andra, Anemcoro, Angratha, Anic, Ank Ki'Shor, Ank Kit'aar, Ankus, Annaj, Annoo, Anoat, Anobis, Anoth, Ansarra, Ansek, Ansillivog, Ansion, Antar, Antared III, Anteevy, Antemeridias, Antipose IX, Antipose XII, Antiquity, Antmuel VI, Anx Minor, Anzat, Aparo, Apatros, Apgar, Aphran IV, Apliria, Aquaris, Aquella, Aquilae, Aquilaris, Arabanth, Aracara, Aradian, Aralia, Aram, Arami, Arapia, Arat Fraca, Arbra, Arbran I, Arbran III, Arbran IV, Arbran V, Arbran VI, Arcadia, Arcan IV, Archae Teuthis, Arcopola, Arcura, Arda-1, Arda-2, Arda-3, Arden, Argai, Arganu, Argavat, Argazda, Argoon, Argovia, Argus, Aridus, Aris, Aris V, Arjus, Arkania, Arkanis, Arkonne III, Arkuda, Armath, Arodoni, Arorua, Arporatal-Lanin, Arrakan, Arramanx, Arrgaw, Arro,
Arsteni, Arthézia, Arthon, Artorias, Artus Prime, Aruza, Arzid, Asamin, Asation, Ash, Ashas Ree, Ashash, Asher III, Asimuse, Askaj, Asmall, Asmeru, Asran, Asrat, Ast Kikorie, Atapap I, Ather, Athiss, Atloran, Ator, Atraken, Atrisia, Atrivis, Atrivis 7, Attahox, Atzerri, Aurea, Averam, Averill, Aviles Prime, Aviprine, Avirandel, Avishan, Avon, Axion, Axtria, Axum, Axxila, Azameen, Azbrian, Azna, Aztubek, and Azure.
There are over 100,000 star systems in the Star Wars galaxy. The galaxy is divided into tens of thousands of sectors, each containing numerous star systems.
There are 180 billion star systems in the Star Wars galaxy.
The Star Wars galaxy literally contains millions of inhabited systems.
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 5700 years to count all 180 billion star systems in the Star Wars galaxy.
There are billions of planets and moons in the Star Wars galaxy.
400,000,000,000.
20,000,000.
Scientists estimate that there are around 58 billion star systems in our Galaxy.
90%.
You can purchase one from a vendor or one of the many bazaars.
20,000,000 dots (5,000,000 in known galaxy) represent the number of sentient species (excluding humans) in the Star Wars galaxy (an alternate version of the Triangulum galaxy, a spiral galaxy 3 million light-years from Earth that is 100,000-120,000 light-years in diameter and contains 400 billion stars (100 billion in known galaxy), 180 billion star systems (~50 billion in known galaxy), etc.). They come in all shapes, sizes, colors, unusual features, etc.
Counting one star per second, it would take approximately 12,680 years to count all 400 billion stars in the Star Wars galaxy.
Yes. The Star Wars galaxy does have 20 million sentient species. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors, unusual features, etc. There is also a reference book of them (excluding non-sentient and extragalactic ones), because in addition to their large portraits, they get a 1 1/2 page detailed description of their species, their histories and what planet and/or moon they're from, which is at least 30 million pages in length in the book.
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 7.5 months to count all 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy.