Summary

  • The Mandalorian has introduced 15 new planets to the Star Wars galaxy, expanding its universe.
  • Din Djarin has traveled from the Outer Rim to the Deep Core, exploring various planets along the way.
  • Each planet has its own unique features and significance in the story, from icy Pagodon to the forested planet Corvus.

The Star Wars galaxy has greatly expanded ever since the debut of The Mandalorian, with the Grogu. Whether it be in his trusty old Razor Crest or the refurbished N-1 starfighter, Din's adventures have introduced a whopping total of 15 new planets to the Star Wars galaxy so far.

From The Mandalorian season 1 to its most recent season 3, Din's travels have taken him from the Outer Rim of the galaxy to the Deep Core. Some of the planets he visits, such as Tython and even Mandalore, were previously established, but saw their live-action debut in this TV show. Most of the planets, though, are brand-new, and here's all 15 of them - and where exactly they're located in the Star Wars galaxy.

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15 Pagodon

First Appeared: Season 1, Episode 1 "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"

Din Djarin on Pagodon in The Mandalorian season 1

Pagodon is the icy planet on which Star Wars viewers are first introduced to Din Djarin, following along with his acquisition of the Mythrol and his first utterance of "I can bring you in warm, or I can bring you in cold." The planet is located in the Outer Rim Territories, the collection of planets located on the farthest outskirts of the galaxy. Pagodon is only visited once so far in The Mandalorian, and it's the home of creatures such as the ravinak, which Din fights off the Razor Crest using his Amban phase-pulse blaster rifle.

14 Nevarro

First Appeared: Season 1, Episode 1 "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"

Nevarro is easily the most visited planet in The Mandalorian, and it established itself as the show's home base early on. At the time of The Mandalorian season 1, the Bounty Hunter's Guild operates out of Nevarro under Greef Karga's watchful eye, and with each new season comes a new transformation of the planet and its town from a seedy bounty hunter hive to a flourishing trade anchor. Nevarro is known for its lava flats and rivers, and despite its importance to The Mandalorian, it's one of the few planets that hasn't yet been given an official location within the galaxy - other than the fact it sits in the Outer Rim Territories on the Hydian Way.

13 Aq Vetina

First Appeared: Season 1, Episode 1 "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"

Din Djarin's homeworld of Aq Vetina in The Mandalorian season 1

Though its name is never mentioned in The Mandalorian, Aq Vetina is the original homeworld of Din Djarin, where the Mandalorians rescued him from Separatist battle droids. The planet has only been seen in flashbacks thus far, and its name is derived from various Star Wars sourcebooks. Aq Vetina's location in the Outer Rim has recently been revealed by a new map of the Star Wars galaxy provided in Pablo Hidalgo's Dawn of Rebellion sourcebook, which sets the planet between Ajan Kloss and Dantooine.

Despite being born on Aq Vetina, Din Djarin was raised on the Mandalorian moon of Concordia, where he presumably lived until the time of the Great Purge.

12 Arvala-7

First Appeared: Season 1, Episode 1 "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"

Arvala-7 is the planet where Din finds Grogu in The Mandalorian, and also the homeworld of the Ugnaught Kuiil. The planet contains creatures such as blurrgs and mudhorns, the latter of which goes on to become Din's signet on his armor. Arvala-7 is in the Outer Rim Territories and sits between Scarif and Ryloth, two well-known planets from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Star Wars: The Clone Wars respectively.

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11 Karnac

First Mentioned: Season 1, Episode 3 "Chapter 3: The Sin"

Din Djarin and Greef Karga talk about Karnac in The Mandalorian season 1

While the planet is only briefly mentioned in The Mandalorian, Karnac is an Outer Rim planet known for its ocean dunes. Greef Karga names the planet as the place where a nobleman's son is hiding out, and Din is meant to travel there before he ultimately decides to stay on Nevarro and rescue Grogu. Despite only being mentioned, Karnac has been placed on the newest galaxy map, and it's set between Lothal and Eadu.

10 Sorgan

First Appeared: Season 1, Episode 4 "Chapter 4: Sanctuary"

Sorgan, described as a "backwater skug hole" by Din, is an Outer Rim planet known for its farming - particularly its krill ponds. The planet is sparsely populated, with one small collection of huts functioning as its civic center and a farm where characters such as Omera live. Din hides out on the planet for a few weeks after helping the farmers fight off a band of Klatooinian raiders, but he and Grogu are forced to leave when a bounty hunter finds them there. Sorgan is located near a cluster of familiar planets such as Tatooine and Geonosis.

9 Maldo Kreis

First Appeared: Season 2, Episode 2 "Chapter 10: The enger"

The Razor Crest flies towards Maldo Kreis in The Mandalorian season 2

Maldo Kreis is the ice planet where Din's Razor Crest crashes while being pursued by Captain Carson Teva's and Trapper Wolf's X-wings. The planet houses warm springs and giant ice spiders amidst its freezing temperatures, making the harsh environment difficult to live in. Maldo Kreis is located between Tatooine and Trask, as Din is making the journey between the two planets at the time he's chased there.

8 Kol Iben

First Appeared: Season 2, Episode 3 "Chapter 11: The Heiress"

The gas giant Kol Iben in The Mandalorian

Kol Iben is a gas giant orbited by the moon of Trask, first mentioned by Peli Motto in The Mandalorian season 2, episode 2. While The Mandalorian never technically visits the planet, it can be seen in the opening scene of season 2, episode 3 as the Razor Crest makes its approach to Trask. The planet sits in the Outer Rim, specifically within the Arkanis sector.

7 Trask

First Appeared: Season 2, Episode 3 "Chapter 11: The Heiress"

The moon of Trask in The Mandalorian season 2

Trask is a moon orbiting the gas giant of Kol Iben, known mostly for its vast seas and its busy port. Din comes across Bo-Katan Kryze and two of her Nite Owls here, where they intercept an Imperial transport to both take its weapons and use the ship for their future plans of reclaiming Mandalore. Like Kol Iben, Trask is located in the Arkanis sector of the Outer Rim, very close to both Tatooine and Geonosis.

6 Corvus

First Appeared: Season 2, Episode 5 "Chapter 13: The Jedi"

Corvus is the forested planet that houses the city of Calodan, where Ahsoka Tano is seeking to gain information from the cruel Magistrate Morgan Elsbeth. Din is pointed in the direction of Corvus by Bo-Katan, and there, Ahsoka tells him the planet was laid to waste by the magistrate on behalf of the Imperial fleet. Corvus is located within the Outer Room, neighboring the planet of Felucia.