List of planets in Stargate
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This is a list of planets in the Stargate fictional universe. The central premise of Stargate is the exploration of other worlds through the Stargate device, and the movies and series have depicted a large number of extrasolar planets. Most of the planets that have appeared onscreen are inhabited by humans; in the series this is explained as a result of selective Stargate placement by the Ancients, and terraformation by the Goa'uld.[1] Stargate Command also employs remote probes called MALPs to ensure that SG teams are only sent to inhabitable worlds. Some of the most important recurring planets include Abydos, the planet visited in the Stargate film, Chulak, Teal'c's homeworld, and Lantea, the first planet of Atlantis.
As only a small proportion of the possible combinations of Stargate symbols represent valid addresses, dialing the Gate at random is largely futile. In "Children of the Gods", SG-1 discovers a cartouche on Abydos with a list of valid Stargate addresses, along with a map that allows the SGC to compensate for thousands of years of stellar drift. Another list of Stargate addresses is provided by Jack O'Neill in "The Fifth Race" from knowledge downloaded into his mind by a Repository of the Ancients. In "Rising", a list of Stargate addresses in the Pegasus galaxy is found in the Atlantis database. The SGC assigns designations to Stargate-accessible planets in the form Pxx-xxx (Mxx-xxx is more common in the Pegasus galaxy). Samantha Carter explains in "The Broca Divide" that the designation "is based on a binary code the computer uses for extrapolation".
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[edit] Milky Way galaxy
| Planet | SGC designation | Stargate address | Notes |
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| An address for the Stargate on Klorel's ship, valid for as long as the ship orbits the given planet. Point of origin: |
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| Planet that is a stronghold of Nirrti, where Kytano sends rebel Jaffa on a suicide mission.[3] | |||
| Planet where Vala Mal Doran's father Jacek contacts the SGC to ask for sanctuary.[4] | |||
| Homeworld of Apophis.[citation needed] | |||
| Homeworld of Martin Lloyd's race.[5] | |||
| Planet where the NID stored their stolen alien technology.[6] | |||
| Abydos | Homeworld of the Abydonians. The first planet visited by humans of Earth via Stargate in modern times, who liberate it from Ra.[7][8] Destroyed by Anubis using the six Eyes.[9] | ||
| Adara II | Location of Heimdall's secret laboratory.[10] | ||
| Alaris | Planet connected to the SGC in "Window of Opportunity" when Jack is golfing through the Stargate. | ||
| Altair | P3X-989 | Homeworld of the Altairans.[11] | |
| Amra | Homeworld of the Amrans.[12] | ||
| Ardena | New homeworld of the surviving Talthuns.[13] | ||
| Argos | P3X-8596 | Homeworld of the Argosians.[14] | |
| Aschen | P4C-970 | Homeworld of the Aschen, locked out of the SGC's dialing computer at the end of "2010" and critical to the plot of its sequel "2001" | |
| Bedrosia / Optrica | P2X-416 | Homeworld of the Bedrosians and the Optricans. Point of origin: |
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| BP6-3Q1 | Planet of the giant bugs that infest Teal'c.[16] | ||
| Cal Mah | Meaning "sanctuary", the planet where Kytano sets up a camp for rebel Jaffa.[3] | ||
| Camelot | PX1-767 | Planet where the Ancient Merlin lived for a time, home of King Arthur and his Knights fo the Round Table.[17] | |
| Cartego | P3X-1279 | Homeworld of the Byrsa.[18] | |
| Castiana / Taoth Vaclarush | One of three planets where Arthur and his knights searched for the Holy Grail.[17][19] | ||
| Cerador | Planet where Anubis attacked an outpost of Kali, destroying two motherships.[20] | ||
| Chulak | Jaffa stronghold and homeworld of Apophis.[8] Becomes part of the Free Jaffa Nation until its conquest by the Ori.[21] Point of origin: |
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| Cimmeria | P3X-974 | Homeworld of the Cimmerians, protected by Thor under the Protected Planets Treaty. It is guarded by a device called Thor's Hammer.[23][24] | |
| Cor'ak | Planet where Teal'c, under Apophis, defeated Arkad and destroyed the entire population.[25] | ||
| Dakara | Holy planet to the Jaffa, where the first larval Goa'uld implantation took place. Also where the Ancients built a device that can create or destroy life in the Milky Way.[26][27] Later becomes the capital of the Free Jaffa Nation,[28] until it is devastated by the Ori.[29] | ||
| Delmak | Industrialized planet, homeworld of Sokar and later Apophis. It has a prison moon, Ne'tu, terraformed by Sokar to resemble hell.[30][31] | ||
| Dar Eshkalon | Planet where the progressive Free Jaffa meet to try to reform their government.[25] | ||
| Earth | None | ( |
Homeworld of humans and location of Stargate Command. It was the capital of the Ancients after leaving their home galaxy millions of years ago. Also the original home of Atlantis, before being relocated to Lantea in Pegasus. Point of origin: |
| Edora | P5C-768 | Homeworld of the Edorans, experiences periodic meteor showers called the "fire rain".[32] | |
| Entac | Primitive planet that Martouf claims to Apophis is the location of the Tok'ra base.[31] | ||
| Erebus | Planet where Ha'tak ships are built by Jaffa prisoners of war.[33] | ||
| Euronda | Homeworld of the Eurondans and the "Breeders". The Eurondans poisoned the atmosphere in an effort to exterminate the Breeders.[34] | ||
| Galar | Homeworld of the Galarans, originally part of the Protected Planets Treaty.[35] | ||
| Goronak | Planet where a rebel Jaffa army marches against the Goa'uld Moloc.[36] | ||
| Hadante | Planet used by the Taldor as a prison, as it lacks a DHD.[37] | ||
| Hak'tyl | Meaning "liberation", homeworld of a group of female Jaffa led by Ishta.[38] | ||
| Hanka | P8X-987 | Planet whose inhabitants and an SG team are wiped out by Nirrti using a virus, except for Cassandra.[39] | |
| Hebridan | P4X-131 | Homeworld of the Hebridans, an integrated human-Serrakin society.[40] | |
| Heliopolis | PB2-908 | Planet once used as a meeting place by the alliance of four great races, where Ernest Littlefield was trapped for fifty years.[41] | |
| Jebanna | Planet regularly raided by the Goa'uld for hosts.[23] | ||
| Juna | P3X-729 | Planet invaded by Cronus, who is defeated by SG-1 and their android counterparts.[42] | |
| K'Tau | P39-865 | Planet protected by the Asgard Freyr, under the Protected Planets Treaty. SG-1 accidentally destabilizes its sun.[43] | |
| Kallana | Jaffa planet collapsed by the Ori in their first attempt to built a Supergate in the Milky Way.[44] | ||
| Katana | Planet where Vala Mal Doran had an arrangement with some traders.[45] | ||
| Kheb | P9C-292 | Planet that the Jaffa believe to be the destination of their soul after death. Contains a temple occupied by the Ascended being Oma Desala.[46] | |
| Kresh'ta | Planet where a meeting of 108 Jaffa rebel leaders are ambushed by the Goa'uld System Lords.[47] | ||
| KS7-535 | Frozen planet where Samantha Carter sends Anubis (in Colonel Vaselov's body).[48] | ||
| Land of Light | P3X-797 | Tidally locked planet whose inhabitants are reunited by SG-1.[22] | |
| Langara | P9Y-4C3 | Homeworld of the Langarans,[49] divided into three rival nations. The only source of naqahdria in the galaxy.[50] | |
| Latona | P2A-018 | Homeworld of the Latonans, defended by an ancient device called the Sentinel.[51] | |
| M4C-862 | Moon 42,000 light-years from Earth, home to tiny "light aliens" and the site of an SGC science base.[52] | ||
| Madrona | Homeworld of the Madronans. Its weather is controlled by a device called the Touchstone.[53] | ||
| Marloon | Martouf describes his mate Rosha's eyes as being the color of this planet's oceans.[54] | ||
| Meronat | Planet with two suns, once visited by Jasec and his daughter Vala Mal Doran.[4] | ||
| Nassya | P3X-382 | Homeworld of the Nassyans.[55] | |
| Oran | Homeworld of the Oranians.[56] | ||
| Orban | Homeworld of the Orbanians.[57] | ||
| P1-269 | Planet listed on the glass destination chart during the episode "The Enemy Within". | ||
| P2A-347 | Planet where a Talthun spaceship crashed.[13] | ||
| P2A-870 | World the Stargate jumped to after disconnecting from the black hole planet (P3W-451).[58] | ||
| P2R-866 | Planet whose inhabitants are threatened by animals infected with extradimensional parasites.[59] | ||
| P2X-338 | Planet where Marduk was imprisoned.[60] | ||
| P2X-555 | Intended destination of SG-1 in the episode "1969" | ||
| P3-110 | Planet listed on the glass destination chart during the episode "The Enemy Within". | ||
| P5-9950 | Planet listed on the glass destination chart during the episode "The Enemy Within". | ||
| P3-575 | Planet mentioned as a possible destination for SG-1's first mission, along with P3A-577.[61] | ||
| P34-353J | Location of a Tok'ra base. Point of origin: |
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| P3A-577 | Planet mentioned as a possible destination for SG-1's first mission, along with P3-575.[61] | ||
| P3R-233 | Planet where the quantum mirror is found. Point of origin: |
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| P3R-272 | Planet where the first Ancient repository of knowledge is found.[41] | ||
| P3S-114 | Planet controlled by Ba'al and ruled by Zarin, an undercover Tok'ra.[63] | ||
| P3S-452 | Goa'uld planet where General Bauer sends an SG team to obtain naqahdah.[64] | ||
| P3W-451 | Planet whose sun has collapsed into a black hole.[58] | ||
| P3K-546 | Planet SG-1 travels to at the end of Stargate: The Ark of Truth | ||
| P3X-116 | Planet where Teal'c avenges Shau'nac by killing Tanith.[65] | ||
| P3X-118 | Planet where the "Foothold" invasion originated from, locked out of the SGC's dialing computer at episode's end. | ||
| P3X-234 | Planet that SG-1 escaped to from the Replicator-infested Asgard mothership Beliskner.[66] | ||
| P3X-421 | First planet visited by a Prior in the Milky Way.[67] | ||
| P3X-439 | Planet where the second Ancient repository of knowledge is found.[68] | ||
| P3X-513 | Planet with high ultraviolet radiation levels, where Captain Jonas Hanson of SG-9 sets himself up as a god..[1] | ||
| P3X-562 | Homeworld of Unity, sentient crystals that can mimic humans. Point of origin: |
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| P3X-584 | Planet where SG-1 finds Khalek, an advanced human created by Anubis.[70] | ||
| P3X-595 | Planet where Samantha Carter imbibed a mind-altering substance that greatly reduced her inhibitions.[71] | ||
| P3X-774 | Homeworld of the Nox.[72] | ||
| P3X-866 | Watery planet, home of the Oannes Nem.[73] | ||
| P3X-888 | Homeworld of the Goa'uld and the Unas, subject of an archaeological survey by Dr. Daniel Jackson and SG-11.[74] | ||
| P3X-984 | Location of the first Alpha Site,[75] abandoned after Anubis learns of it.[76] Location of the Beta Site in an alternate reality.[62] | ||
| P3Y-229 | Planet collapsed by the Ori to power a Supergate, site of the first major Ori incursion into the Milky Way.[17] | ||
| P4G-881 | Planet resembling primordial Earth, that the "orb aliens" are sent to.[77] | ||
| P4M-399 | Small planet at the edge of the Milky Way, where SG-6 is sent to relay a warning to Daedalus to relay to Atlantis.[78] | ||
| P4X-233 | Planet where an SG team found a Goa'uld ring platform.[79] | ||
| P4X-639 | Planet where the Ancients built the time travel device that traps several planets in a time loop.[80] | ||
| P4X-650 | Location of the third Alpha Site.[81] | ||
| P4X-884 | Planet where SG-1 encounters Urgo, an alien artificial intelligence.[82] | ||
| P5C-353 | Homeworld of the "orb aliens".[77] | ||
| P5S-117 | One of Baal's principal naquadah mining sites, targeted for a test of the Avenger virus by the SGC.[83] | ||
| P63-2031 | Planet with a large number of rebel Reetou.[84] | ||
| P6X-437 | Planet where SG-3 encounters a Prior with a message for Earth.[85] | ||
| P7S-441 | Planet where SG-1 encounters a member of the Reol. Point of origin: |
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| P7X-377 | Homeworld of the "Giant Aliens".[87] | ||
| P8X-412 | Planet where Qetesh had a naqahdah mine. Its inhabitants convert to Origin.[88] | ||
| P9C-372 | Planet of origin for a sentient software program that infects the SGC.[89] | ||
| P9G-844 | Homeworld of the Sodan, a legendary group of free Jaffa.[90] | ||
| P9J-333 | Planet where extradimensional parasites drawn to the Sodan cloaking device are first encountered.[59] | ||
| P9X-391 | Planet where SG-1 finds an Ancient device that allows people to see creatures of another dimension.[91] | ||
| Pangar | Homeworld of the Pangarans and where the Tok'ra queen Egeria was imprisoned.[92] | ||
| PB5-926 | Planet where Apophis' death glider crashes.[93] | ||
| PJ2-445 | Planet inhabited by humanoid aliens living in symbiosis with unusual native flora.[94] | ||
| Praxyon | The planet Ba'al used to change the timeline in Stargate: Continuum. SG-1 went there to restore it. | ||
| Proclarush Taonas | Volcanic planet orbiting a red giant, where SG-1 recovers a ZPM from an Ancient outpost.[68] | ||
| PX3-595 | Homeworld of the Tiernod.[6] | ||
| PX9-757 | Planet where Apophis builds new prototype mothership.[95] | ||
| PXY-887 | Planet inhabited by Native Americans who are protected from the Goa'uld by a race of aliens they call Spirits.[96] | ||
| PY3-948 | Planet where the lesser Goa'uld, the Linvers, were killed by by one of Ma'chello's weapons.[97] | ||
| Reetalia | Homeworld of the Reetou.[84] | ||
| Revanna | Site of the main Tok'ra base after Vorash. It is attacked by Lord Zipacna under orders from Anubis.[20][98] | ||
| Rolan | Planet near which SG-1 destroys a Lucian Alliance kassa shipment.[99] | ||
| Sahal / Valos Cor |