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  1. May 1, 2023 · Kepler-22b, analog to the Star Wars planet Kamino (home of those bug-eyed, long-necked cloners), is a super-Earth that could be covered in a super ocean. Watery, storm-drenched Kamino makes its appearance in “Attack of the Clones” when a suspicious, planet-hopping Obi-Wan Kenobi sets down there in search of answers.

  2. This is a list of Star Wars equivalents to real-world objects. Real-world objects are listed on the left, and their in-universe equivalents are on the right.[1] See List of phrases and slang Earth Words and Their Star Wars Equivalents - a helpful index for writers on the Jedi Council Forums (Fan Fiction Resource board; accessed March 19, 2012) (backup link)

  3. Dec 13, 2016 · In the "Star Wars" universe, ice, ocean and desert planets burst from the darkness as your ship drops out of light speed. But these worlds might be more than just science fiction. Some of the planets discovered around stars in our own galaxy could be very similar to arid Tatooine, watery Scarif and even frozen Hoth, according to NASA scientists.

  4. Remains of the film set for the Lars Homestead on the Planet Tatooine at Chott el-Jerid, Tunisia (pictured in 2010). The fictional universe of the Star Wars franchise features multiple planets and moons.

  5. Feb 20, 2019 · The glyph showing a star showering the earth with liquid droplets, or a star over a shell represents a verb, but its meaning remains undeciphered. The most prevailing opinion today is that ancient Maya battles were timed according to the phases of Venus. Still, not scientists agree that the Star War glyph of the Maya should be connected to Venus.

  6. Dec 19, 2019 · Are Star Wars planets realistic? Could they support life? Is it possible to have a planet of a single climate? NC State College of Sciences planetary scientist Paul Byrne answers questions about some of the most popular planets in the Star Wars galaxy. From Tatooine and Hoth to Naboo and Endor, check out the feasibility of life on these planets ...

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  8. The same side of Venus always faces the Earth when at their closest. It is possible this is due to the Earth’s gravational influence. Venus is also known as the Morning Star and the Evening Star. Early civilisations thought Venus was two different bodies. These were called Phosphorus and Hesperus by the Greeks, and Lucifer and Vesper by the ...

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