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  1. 16 Planets in the movies. 1 comment. 17 Dantooine. 2 comments. 18 Coruscant. 1 comment ...

  2. This is a timeline of galactic history—a chronological record of events relevant to the galaxy. This timeline uses dates in terms of years before the Battle of Yavin (BBY) and after the Battle of Yavin (ABY). Sentient species prehistory The universe begins forming.[2] The galaxy is formed around a super-massive black hole.[3] Midi-chlorians are birthed from the Wellspring of Life. They are ...

  3. The Star Wars franchise involves multiple live-action and animated films. The film series started with a trilogy set in medias res that was later expanded to a trilogy of trilogies, known as the "Skywalker Saga".. The 1977 self-titled film, later subtitled Episode IV – A New Hope, was followed by the sequels The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983), subtitled onscreen as ...

  4. Extrasolar planets in fiction. Planets outside of the Solar System have been featured as settings in works of fiction. Most of these fictional planets do not vary significantly from the Earth. Exceptions include planets with sentience, planets without stars, and planets in multiple-star systems where the orbital mechanics can lead to exotic day ...

  5. Sunday School Musical. Rachel Lee Goldenberg. The Asylum's first family musical under Faith Films. High School Musical 3: Senior Year. The Day the Earth Stopped. C. Thomas Howell. The Day the Earth Stood Still. War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave. Sequel to H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds .

  6. A planetary-mass moon is a planetary-mass object that is also a natural satellite. They are large and ellipsoidal (sometimes spherical) in shape. Moons may be in hydrostatic equilibrium due to tidal or radiogenic heating, in some cases forming a subsurface ocean. Two moons in the Solar System, Ganymede and Titan, are larger than the planet ...

  7. Moons of Jupiter. A montage of Jupiter and its four largest moons (distance and sizes not to scale) There are 95 moons of Jupiter with confirmed orbits as of 5 February 2024. [1] [note 1] This number does not include a number of meter-sized moonlets thought to be shed from the inner moons, nor hundreds of possible kilometer-sized outer ...

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