Since it's a fictional setting, it's really up to the author(s) how many planets there are, but assuming it's similar to the Milky Way, probably hundreds of billions.
There are 400 billion stars in the Star Wars galaxy. They come in all sizes, colors, and temperature.
180,000,000,000.
Yes. The Star Wars galaxy does have 400 billion stars.
geinosisNo, there are no two planets the same in Star Wars and Star Trek. Geonosis was in Star Wars, Genesis was in Star Trek, and it wasn't even the planets real name.
There are billions of Star Wars characters.
Countless Jedi are in Star Wars
Cutting a long story short, Star Wars is a Sci-fi film set on fictional planets. It can be quite comical at times. It's basically about soldiers that roam and protect the galaxy, they're called Jedi. There are 6 Star Wars films, you have to watch them all in order to understand what happens. There are a lot of main characters, in each film. Mainly ther are: Anakin Skywalker, Padmé, Obi Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, C-3PO, R2-D2 and many others. It is very good, but after many watches of the films, you can easily get bored. For a more detailed description, consult to the Star wars wiki-Google it.
There are billions of planets and moons in the Star Wars galaxy.
The Star Wars galaxy literally contains millions of inhabited systems.
400,000,000,000.
There are more than 44 planets in star wars. As for the names you go to google and type in "star wars galaxy map" and click on "images". There should be at least one map that is labeled.
20,000,000.
Yes. The Star Wars galaxy does have 400 billion stars.
geinosisNo, there are no two planets the same in Star Wars and Star Trek. Geonosis was in Star Wars, Genesis was in Star Trek, and it wasn't even the planets real name.
The list of the imaginary Star Wars reference books are: The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons (contains 50 million inhabited systems (incl. planets and moons) and 69 million colonized systems (incl. planets and moons)) The Essential Guide to Sentient Species (contains 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy) etc.
There are eight planets in our solar system (from closest to sun to furthest); Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. R U sure? we are in the Rigel Sector of the galaxy and we're so far away from the Star Wars galaxy... 'sigh'...
It is a fictional galaxy "Far, far away"
Here are just a few fictional planets starting with D: Dagobah (Star Wars) Dantooine (Star Wars) Dathomir (Star Wars) Dosadi (The Dosadi Experiment) D'qar (Star Wars) Druidia (Spaceballs) Duna (Kerbal Space Program)
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