"Star Wars" is filled with a whole galaxy of incredible planets, from the dusty dunes of Tatooine to the frozen wasteland of Hoth.
Even though the galaxy in "Star Wars" is science fiction, the planets that make it up aren't too unlike the planets in our own Milky Way galaxy, as NASA points out in a blog post.
NASA's Kepler Space Telescope is constantly discovering new planets outside our solar system, and some of them are just like the iconic planets in "Star Wars."
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Luke Skywalker's home planet Tatooine, with it's iconic double sunset...
...is pretty similar to Kepler-16b, which circles two stars.
According to NASA, Kepler-16b was the first exoplanet that astronomers discovered in circumbinary orbit — meaning it's orbiting two stars.
That means you'd be able to see a double sunset if you were standing on Kepler-16b.
However, its stars are a lot cooler than our own sun, so Kepler-16b probably can't support life.
The frozen ice world of Hoth...
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