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Alien Planet Story
Alien Planet On TV
Section 1.2
Section 1.3
Section 1.4
Section 1.5
Section 1.6
Section 1.7
Section 1.8
Section 1.9
Section 1.10
Section 1.11
Section 1.12
Section 1.13
Section 1.14
Section 1.15
Meet the Scientists
Michio Kaku
Jack Horner
Stephen W. Hawking
J. Craig Venter
Dr. James Garvin
Victoria Meadows
Wayne Barlowe
Randy Pollock
David Moriarty
Curtis Clark
Joan Horvath
James Kirkland
Section 2.13
Section 2.14
Section 2.15
Scientists Answer
What is Life?
How Do We Find Alien Life?
Are We Alone?
Is Intelligent Life Out There?
If We Find Aliens, What Next?
Section 3.6
Section 3.7
Section 3.8
Section 3.9
Section 3.10
Section 3.11
Section 3.12
Section 3.13
Section 3.14
Section 3.15
The Darwin System
Darwin IV
Section 4.7
Section 4.8
Section 4.9
Section 4.10
Section 4.11
Section 4.12
Section 4.13
Section 4.14
Section 4.15
Alien Datafile
Arrowtongue
Beach Quill
Bladderhorn
Daggerwrist
Emperor Sea Strider
Sea Strider Nymph
Groveback
Gyrosprinter
Jetdarter
Littoralope
Pronghead
Skewer
Trunk Sucker
Unth
Section 5.15
Alternate Aliens
The Search for New Worlds
NASA and the SETI Program
The Habitable Zone
Emergence of Life
Aliens in Science Fiction I
Aliens in Science Fiction II
Section 6.7
Section 6.8
Section 6.9
Section 6.10
Section 6.11
Section 6.12
Section 6.13
Section 6.14
Section 6.15
Wallpapers
Section 7.1
Section 7.2
Section 7.3
Section 7.4
Section 7.5
Section 7.6
Section 7.7
Section 7.8
Section 7.9
Section 7.10
Section 7.11
Section 7.12
Section 7.13
Section 7.14
Section 7.15
Extraterrestrial Discussions
Section 8.1
Section 8.2
Section 8.3
Section 8.4
Section 8.5
Section 8.6
Section 8.7
Section 8.8
Section 8.9
Section 8.10
Section 8.11
Section 8.12
Section 8.13
Section 8.14
Section 8.15
Section 9
Section 9.1
Section 9.2
Section 9.3
Section 9.4
Section 9.5
Section 9.6
Section 9.7
Section 9.8
Section 9.9
Section 9.10
Section 9.11
Section 9.12
Section 9.13
Section 9.14
Section 9.15
Section 10
Section 10.1
Section 10.2
Section 10.3
Section 10.4
Section 10.5
Section 10.6
Section 10.7
Section 10.8
Section 10.9
Section 10.10
Section 10.11
Section 10.12
Section 10.13
Section 10.14
Section 10.15
Section 11
Section 11.1
Section 11.2
Section 11.3
Section 11.4
Section 11.5
Section 11.6
Section 11.7
Section 11.8
Section 11.9
Section 11.10
Section 11.11
Section 11.12
Section 11.13
Section 11.14
Section 11.15
Section 12
Section 12.1
Section 12.2
Section 12.3
Section 12.4
Section 12.5
Section 12.6
Section 12.7
Section 12.8
Section 12.9
Section 12.10
Section 12.11
Section 12.12
Section 12.13
Section 12.14
Section 12.15
Section 13
Section 13.1
Section 13.2
Section 13.3
Section 13.4
Section 13.5
Section 13.6
Section 13.7
Section 13.8
Section 13.9
Section 13.10
Section 13.11
Section 13.12
Section 13.13
Section 13.14
Section 13.15
Section 14
Section 14.1
Section 14.2
Section 14.3
Section 14.4
Section 14.5
Section 14.6
Section 14.7
Section 14.8
Section 14.9
Section 14.10
Section 14.11
Section 14.12
Section 14.13
Section 14.14
Section 14.15
Section 15
Section 15.1
Section 15.2
Section 15.3
Section 15.4
Section 15.5
Section 15.6
Section 15.7
Section 15.8
Section 15.9
Section 15.10
Section 15.11
Section 15.12
Section 15.13
Section 15.14
Section 15.15
Alternate Aliens
Chewbacca, a Wookiee hails from the Mid Rim planet of Kashyyyk, Star Wars.
Aliens in Science Fiction II

Star Wars

The boisterous scene of the Mos Eisley Cantina on the planet of Tatooine in “Star Wars: A New Hope” is proof to the diversity of alien races present in George Lucas’ Star Wars universe. Most, if not all, of the planets in Star Wars appear to be singular in climate – the artic planet Hoth, desert Tatooine and the forest moon of Endor. Let’s explore some of its alien races:

  • Mon Calamari
    Famous Mon Calamari: Admiral Ackbar

    The Mon Calamari are gentle land-dwelling amphibious people who share their watery home world of the same name with the similarly amphibious Quarren. Humanoid, ranging between 1.3 to 1.7 meters tall, the Mon Calamari people have salmon-colored skin, high-domed heads, webbed hands and large, goggle-like eyes.

    The Mon Calamari live comfortably on the surface of the planet in floating cities while the Quarren live in the depths of the oceans. Located along the Outer Rim, the planet of Mon Calamari looks like a blue marble from space because of its ocean-covered surface.
  • Wookiee
    Famous Wookiee: Chewbacca
    Shaggy giants from an arboreal world, the tall and commanding Wookiee are actually intelligent, sophisticated, loyal and trusting despite their fearsome and savage countenance. Wookiees value loyalty and bravery; they are tender and gentle when peaceful, but can go berserk with rage when angered.

    Wookiees come from the Mid Rim planet of Kashyyyk, a verdant green world covered with immense forests. Its ecology is considered a "layered deathtrap"; the planet's surface is covered with trees multiple miles high and teeming with the dangerous and hostile animals. Entire cities are perched amongst the trees, housing millions of Wookiees.
  • Twi’lek
    Famous Twi’leks: Oola, Bib Fortuna

    The tall, humanoid Twi’lek are calculating, cunning and charismatic people whose most distinctive feature are their long, shapely, tapered prehensile head tails. An average Twi’lek stands between 1.6 to 2.1 metres, and skin tones vary in shades of blue, green and white. Sly, pragmatic beings, Twi’leks often consort with almost every alien race – they can usually be found in positions of influence.

    Twi’leks originate from the storm-swept Outer Rim planet of Ryloth, but can be commonly found in many other Outer Rim planets.
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