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How many galaxies are in Starwars?

How many galaxies are in Starwars?

The entire franchise is set in 1 galaxy. Star Wars doesn’t really explore other galaxies much. But, technically… infinite.

What galaxy does the Star Wars universe take place in?

Star Wars takes place in the Milky Way Galaxy. This can be noted by a few things. For one, we see in The Phantom Menace the Asogian’s in the senate (Asogians). We all know them as the race of E.T.

Could Star Wars be real in a different galaxy?

Originally Answered: Is it possible for Star Wars to exist in a far away galaxy? No. The fact is no, because of the observable physics.

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What is outside the galaxy in Star Wars?

Extra-galactic was a term used for alien species, organizations and sometimes objects believed to have either originated outside of or traveled beyond the boundaries of the galaxy.

Did Star Wars really happen in a galaxy far far away?

”A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far Far Away…” The classic opening to every Star Wars evokes the tone of a fairy tale or a legend, but it also suggests that Star Wars might have happened actually long ago in a distant galaxy in our universe – a history we only know about because of a mysterious storyteller.

Is there just one galaxy in the universe?

So yes, “just” one galaxy. Being able to see other galaxies is very different from being able to travel to them. Check out the math of how many stars are in one galaxy (hundreds of billions), and how many galaxies we think are in our known universe.

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Is Star Wars in our universe’s history?

Assuming the Star Wars galaxy is in our universe, we need a few indicators to determine when in our universe’s history Star Wars could occur. The first galaxies were formed around a billion years after the big bang, so that cuts out a billion years. The films depict many star systems with mature planets and intelligent life.

Is the Milky Way galaxy the Star Wars galaxy?

“In a galaxy far far away and a long time ago.”. The name of that galaxy is merely inferred as “the galaxy” and that is all. However, out of all the billions of galaxies in the universe, it is highly likely that our own Milky Way Galaxy may come to resemble the Star Wars Galaxy.