Um, no. The moon, Pandora is like all other moons, and is a giant chunk of rock floating around a planet, with no life whatsoever.
No. Pandora is a satellite of a unknown planet in Avatar.
Pandora is the fifth moon of the gas giant "Polyphemus" in the movie avatar.
Pandora, in the movie Avatar, is basically a moon orbiting a fantasy planet, called Polyphemus. Pandora was speculated as being a moon of an actual planet, such as Jupiter or Neptune, but is, in reality, totally fictional.
The fictional moon on which Avatar takes place is called Pandora.
One of Saturn's moons is called Pandora. There is also a fictional moon of the same name, in the Avatar movie.
Pandora.
no that is made up
Avatar takes place on Pandora, a moon orbiting the fictional planet Polyphemus.
No. Firstly, there are no moons "on Earth", and secondly, the only moon of Earth is the Moon. Pandora is the name of an inner satellite of Saturn. It's also the name of a fictitious habitable moon in the movie Avatar.
pretty sure it's carbon well that's what someone else said but i looked on the avatar film case and it said about Pandora u know the place that the whole film was based in i think it was a set or somewhere like it from anneabel
In the fictional universe of Avatar, the moon Pandora orbits the planet Polyphemus, located in the Alpha Centauri star system. The moon is about 4.4 light years from Earth. Using the developed interstellar ships utilizing hybrid fusion and matter-antimatter power sources, the travel time from Earth to Pandora is about 6 Earth years.
The movie takes place on Pandora, a fictional moon orbiting the planet Polyphemus in the Alpha Centauri star system.