Planets in Stargate 2493531 224010912 2008-07-06T22:46:27Z Shoaulin 7431997 /* Points of Origin */ [[Image:StargateCoordinates.svg|thumb|Diagram of how Stargate addresses correspond to seven points in space from which a destination and journey can be extrapolated. Largely this is how planets are located and named in ''Stargate''.]] :'''''This article provides a list of fictional planets featured in the [[science fiction]] [[television show]]s ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' and ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]''.''''' :''See also: [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1|Humans in ''SG-1'']], [[Human civilizations in Stargate Atlantis|Humans in ''Atlantis'']]''. In the [[Stargate]] [[fictional universe]], the use of [[Stargate (device)|Stargate device]]s, and much later in the series, a small number of [[Technology in the Stargate universe#Spacecraft|space-faring vessels]], humans of Earth have come into contact with a large number of other Earth-like, populated planets. While most planets are shown only once, and then revisited periodically in the background of the show, some planets become key locations in the plot. Examples include the planet [[Abydos (Stargate)|Abydos]], the original planet visited in the [[Stargate (film)|Stargate movie]]; [[Chulak]], [[Teal'c]]'s homeworld; [[Dakara]], the centre of the newly-formed [[Free Jaffa Nation]]; and [[Langarans (Stargate)|Langara]], homeworld of [[Jonas Quinn]]. Some critics{{who}} of the show point to the implausibility that 99% of planets encountered are habitable to humans, and are ultimately very similar to Earth. This is in fact an oversight: the Stargates were not scattered randomly, but rather were placed selectively ''on planets like Earth''; thus planets like Earth ''are the only'' destinations reachable. In addition, the use of [[Mobile Analytic Laboratory Probe|MALPs]] means that episodes simply do not occur on non-Earthlike planets. Likewise, the reason that most planets are inhabited by humans is that the Stargates were used predominantly by the [[Goa'uld]] for transporting humans from Earth to other planets to be used as slaves. Further, it has been stated that the Goa'uld terraformed many new planets over thousands of years to be more habitable for their human slaves.<ref name="The First Commandment">{{cite episode|title=The First Commandment|episodelink=The First Commandment (Stargate SG-1)|series=Stargate SG-1|serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> Some of the planets listed were taken from the [[cartouche]] on Abydos, which was originally thought to be the only planet that could be dialed from the Earth Stargate. However, after visiting the cartouche, the [[Stargate Command|SGC]] were able to make the correct calculations compensating for [[stellar drift]]. The list of planets is separated by the galaxies in which planets are found, as travel tends to be restricted to within one galaxy - the [[Milky Way]] in ''SG-1'', and the [[Pegasus Galaxy (Stargate)|Pegasus Galaxy]] in ''Atlantis''. Where available, the [[Stargate (device)|Stargate]] address and SGC designation are included. Most Stargate-accessible locations are assigned an SGC designation of the form P00-000 (M00-000 is used in the Pegasus galaxy more often), where "0" is replaced by a letter or number. "It's based on a binary code the computer uses for extrapolation", according to [[Samantha Carter]] ("[[The Broca Divide (Stargate SG-1)|The Broca Divide]]"). [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Jackson]] and [[Aiden Ford|Lt. Ford]] ("[[The Siege (Stargate Atlantis)|The Siege (Part 1)]]") have suggested easier-to-remember [[Astronomical naming conventions|nomenclature]]s without success. However, if the local name of a planet is known then that name is often used in place of the designation. When dialing a gate, it is important that (within the Milky Way, for the most part) a seventh chevron be encoded - for the point of origin. There are instances where eight chevrons are required - such as dialing distant galaxies, such as Ida (the home of the [[Asgard (Stargate)|Asgard]]) or [[Pegasus]], the location of [[Atlantis]]. Additionally, a ninth chevron exists on the Stargate, for travel to the [[Stargate Universe|Stargate "Worldship"]] that seeds galaxies with Stargates. ==The Milky Way== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Planet !! SGC Designation !! Stargate Address (Chevron) !! Notes |- | width="125"| [[Abydos (Stargate)|Abydos]] |<!--DO NOT add P8X-873! That is not it's designation, Abydos never had a designation or will. It was the planet that the Abydonians were being held on in "Forever In A Day"--> | width="125"| {{Milky Way Gate Address|27|07|15|32|12|30|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | A planet once under the rule of [[Ra (Stargate)|Ra]]. The first planet modern Tau'ri travelled to via Stargate, it was liberated by [[Jack O'Neill (Stargate)|Jack O'Neill]]'s company and is the home of [[Skaara]] and [[Sha're]] (AKA Sha'uri from the original movie). From [[Stargate (film)|''Stargate'']] and [[Children of the Gods (Stargate SG-1)|"Children of the Gods"]]. Destroyed by Anubis using the Eye of Ra at the end of Season 6. |- | Alaris | | | Planet seen in "[[Window of Opportunity (Stargate SG-1)|Window of Opportunity]]" where Jack is [[golf]]ing through the Stargate. |- | Altair | P3X-989 | | Harlan's homeworld. Seen in "[[Tin Man (Stargate SG-1)|Tin Man]]" and mentioned in "[[Double Jeopardy (Stargate SG-1)|Double Jeopardy]]". |- | [[Alpha Site (Stargate)|Alpha Site]] | 1st: P3X-984, 3rd: P4X-650 | 1st: {{Milky Way Gate Address|29|05|36|06|23|20|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} <br>3rd: {{Milky Way Gate Address|09|Unknown|Unknown|Unknown|Unknown|Unknown|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | A designation for a previously uninhabited world (now a military base) set up in case Earth (or any other [[Tau'ri]]-controlled or allied world) has to be evacuated. (SGC designations from "[[The Serpent's Lair (Stargate SG-1)|The Serpent's Lair]]" and "[[Covenant (Stargate SG-1)|Covenant]]"). Coordinates for first Alpha Site same as alternate reality Beta Site. |- | Apophis' homeworld | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|20|18|11|24|10|32|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | |- | Ardena | | | New homeworld of the surviving [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1#Talthuns|Talthuns]].<ref name="lifeboat">{{cite episode|episodelink=Lifeboat (Stargate SG-1)| title=Lifeboat| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Argos | P3X-8596 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|24|04|20|09|15|29|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Home to the [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1#Argosians|Argosians]]. In the episode "Brief Candle", Argos was undergoing rapid aging in an attempt by the Goa'uld [[Pelops (Stargate)|Pelops]] to speed up human evolution. |- | Aschen | P4C-970 | | Home to the [[Aschen]]. Locked out of the SGC's dialing computer at the end of "[[2010 (Stargate SG-1)|2010]]" and critical to the plot of its sequel, "[[2001 (Stargate SG-1)|2001]]". |- | Baal's Outpost | P3S-114 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|04|16|07|39|09|36|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | |- | Bedrosia / Optrica | P2X-416 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|20|04|23|29|25|37|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Home of the [[Bedrosian]]s and the [[Optrican]]s. |- | Beta Site | P3X-984 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|29|05|36|06|23|20|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Evacuation site for Earth in the alternate timeline visited by [[Daniel Jackson|Daniel]].<ref name="there but for the grace of god">{{cite episode| episodelink=There But For the Grace of God (Stargate SG-1)| title=There But For the Grace of God| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> Coordinates for Beta Site same as our reality's Alpha Site three episodes later. |- | | BP6-3Q1 | | Planet of the giant bugs that infested Teal'c.<ref name="bane">{{cite episode| episodelink=Bane (Stargate SG-1)| title=Bane| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Camelot | PX1-767 |{{Milky Way Gate Address|20|02|35|08|26|15|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Planet where the [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancient]] [[Merlin (Stargate)|Merlin]] originally hid the [[Holy Grail (Stargate)|Holy Grail]]. |- | Cartago | P3X-1279 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|29|08|18|22|04|25|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | In "[[Cor-ai (Stargate SG-1)|Cor-ai]]", Teal'c was made to stand trial by the Byrsa for previous crimes he had committed while serving Apophis. |- | Castiana / Taoth Vaclarush | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|29|03|06|09|10|16|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | One of the two possible locations for Merlin's anti-[[Ori (Stargate)|Ori]] weapon. <ref name="the pegasus project">{{cite episode| episodelink=The Pegasus Project (Stargate SG-1)| title=The Pegasus Project (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Chulak | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|09|02|23|15|37|20|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | A homeworld of the [[Jaffa (Stargate)|Jaffa]] and the name of the only city on the planet. Was a source of soldiers and slaves to [[Apophis (Stargate)|Apophis]] until [[Teal'c]] rebelled.<ref name="Children of the Gods">"[[Children of the Gods (Stargate SG-1)|Children of the Gods]]" (''[[Stargate SG-1]]'')</ref> After the defeat of the Goa'uld, Chulak became a major stronghold for the [[Free Jaffa Nation]]. But after their victory at the [[Battle of P3Y-229]], the Ori forces moved on to Chulak, where they took control after a ferocious battle.<ref name="Flesh and Blood">[[Flesh and Blood (Stargate SG-1)|Flesh and Blood]] (''[[Stargate SG-1]]'')</ref> |- | Cimmeria | P3X-974 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|11|35|22|17|06|26|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | A planet under the [[Asgard (Stargate)|Asgard]] [[protected planets treaty]] occupied by descendants of the Vikings. Featured in the episodes "[[Thor's Hammer (Stargate SG-1)|Thor's Hammer]]" and "[[Thor's Chariot (Stargate SG-1)|Thor's Chariot]]" |- | Dakara | | | The landing spot of the [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancients]] (Alterans) when they arrived in the Milky Way. Home of an [[Dakara Superweapon|Ancient weapon]] which was used to create life throughout the Galaxy, but was later nearly used to destroy all life in the Galaxy.<ref name="Threads">"[[Threads (Stargate SG-1)|Threads]]" (''[[Stargate SG-1]]'')</ref> After the Ancients disappeared, the planet became a holy ground for the [[Jaffa (Stargate)|Jaffa]] where their enslavement began.<ref name="Reckoning">"[[Reckoning (Stargate SG-1)|Reckoning]]" (''[[Stargate SG-1]]'')</ref> Later became the capital of the [[Free Jaffa Nation]] until the planet was conquered by the Ori.<ref name="Counterstrike">"[[Counterstrike (Stargate SG-1)|Counterstrike]]" (''[[Stargate SG-1]]'')</ref> |- | Delmak (and Ne'tu) | | | Delmak was the homeworld of [[Sokar (Stargate)|Sokar]] and, later, of [[Apophis (Stargate)|Apophis]]. The few scenes on Delmak suggest that it is industrialized. The name literally means ''Crystal'' in [[Goa'uld]], though why the planet has this name is uncertain. Delmak also had a fiery [[natural satellite|moon]] called Ne'tu which was altered by [[Sokar]] to resemble the Tau'ri description of [[hell]]. Ne'tu cannot be reached by [[Stargate (device)|Stargate]], and no ship can land on its surface. |- | Dar Eshkalon | | | A planet where the Progressive Free Jaffa met to try to reform their government. |- | [[Tau'ri|Earth]] | None | {{Milky Way Gate Address|28|26|05|36|11|29|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} <br />{{Pegasus Gate Address|26|27|16|12|30|31|pixelwidth=22|{{SGGlyph|Atlantis|03|22}}}} | Homeworld of the [[Tau'ri]] and location of [[Stargate Command]]. It was the capital of the [[Ancients (Stargate)|Ancients]] after leaving their home galaxy millions of years ago. Was also the original home of Atlantis, before being relocated to Lantea in Pegasus. |- | Edora | P5C-768 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|28|24|35|09|15|03|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Homeworld of the [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1#Edoran|Edorans]]. This planet annually passes through an asteroid belt causing brilliant meteor showers, coined the "fire rain" by the locals. These events caused the gate to be buried, and subsequently stranded [[Jack O'Neill]] on the planet for 100 days in the appropriately named episode "A Hundred Days." |- | Enkaran homeworld | none | no Stargate | A small group of Enkarans whose ancestors had been captured and relocated by the Goa'uld were returned here by the [[Gadmeer]] terraformer ship.<ref name="scorched earth">{{cite episode|episodelink=Scorched Earth (Stargate SG-1)| title=Scorched Earth| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> Has an unusually thick ozone layer. |- | Entac | | | A primitive planet that [[Tok'ra characters in Stargate#Martouf|Martouf]] said the Tok'ra are hiding their base when Apophis tortured him on Netu. Apophis gained that knowledge by illusions and torturing. Later Apophis was punished for Sokar had the knowledge that Entac was a primitive planet and Apophis had failed him. Apophis managed to flee from Sokar. |- | Erebus | | | World where [[Ha'tak]] ships were built by captured Jaffa.<ref name="orpheus">{{cite episode|episodelink=Orpheus (Stargate SG-1)| title=Orpheus| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Euronda | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|30|27|09|07|18|16|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Euronda is home to the Eurondans and the Breeders. The Eurondans multiply by cloning, where as the breeders sexually reproduce. The Planet after many years of battles between the two races has become a barren land. The Eurondans hoping to kill the breeders, poisoned the atmosphere and went underground, and since then the two have fought for control of the planet and to eliminate each other. |- | Gadmeer homeworld | | | Intended as a permanent home for a group of Enkarans rescued by SG-1,<ref name="scorched earth"/> it was eventually [[terraformation|terraformed]] to provide a new home for the sulfur-based [[Gadmeer]] and their entire ecosystem. |- | Hadante | | | A planet used by a race called the Taldor as a prison. It lacks a [[Dial-Home Device]], thus preventing escape. SG-1 was captured and placed there. |- | Hak'tyl | | | Homeworld of a group of Jaffa females led by [[Ishta]]. |- | Hanka | P8X-987 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|30|06|24|12|14|19|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | World once controlled by the [[System Lord]] [[Nirrti (Stargate)|Nirrti]]. The entire population of the planet was killed by a plague while the SGC was there to observe a [[black hole]]. The only survivor was a young girl named [[Cassandra (Stargate)|Cassandra]] who was later discovered to be implanted with a bomb in a plot to destroy the SGC. Eventually, the girl was adopted by Dr. Fraiser. <ref>{{cite episode|episodelink=Singularity (Stargate SG-1)| title=Singularity| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> The planet was again visited when Cassandra developed a condition called "Mind Fire", a result of genetic experiments done by Nirrti. <ref>{{cite episode|episodelink=Rite of Passage (Stargate SG-1)| title=Rite of Passage| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Hathor's base planet | | | |- | Hebridan | P4X-131 | | A rich and technologically advanced world inhabited by the [[Hebridan (Stargate)|Hebridans]], a successfully integrated human-[[Serrakin]] society. |- | Heliopolis | PB2-908 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|27|07|15|32|13|30|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The planet where Dr. [[Ernest Littlefield]] was trapped for 50 years. Contains a database of knowledge from the [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancients]], the [[Asgard (Stargate)|Asgard]], the [[Furling (Stargate)|Furlings]], and the [[Nox (Stargate)|Nox]]. Currently inaccessible by Stargate. |- | Jacek's planet | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|18|15|05|18|33|35|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The planet where Jacek (Vala's father) contacted the SGC in order to make a deal with them for sanctuary on Earth in the episode [[Family Ties (Stargate SG-1)|Family Ties]]. |- | Juna | P3X-729 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|29|08|18|22|04|25|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Used to be under [[Heru-ur (Stargate)|Heru-ur]]'s control. Liberated by SG-1. Taken over again by [[Cronus (Stargate)|Cronus]] and liberated by SG-1 and their robotic counterparts again in "[[Double Jeopardy (Stargate SG-1)|Double Jeopardy]]". |- | K'Tau | P39-865 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|18|02|30|12|26|33|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Asgard protected planet, protected by the Asgard [[Freyr (Stargate)|Freyr]]. |- | Kallana | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|06|16|08|03|26|25|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | In the episode "[[Beachhead (Stargate SG-1)|Beachhead]]", Kallana was the planet that was visited by a [[Prior (Ori)|Prior]] and subsequently turned into a [[micro black hole]] in order to power a [[supergate]]. |- | Kheb | P9C-292 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|26|35|06|08|23|14|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | In the episode "Maternal Instinct" Kheb was home to the [[Ancients (Stargate)|Ancient]] [[Oma Desala]]. It is also referred to several times throughout the series as the Jaffa version of heaven. |- | Kresh'ta | | | A planet where Teal'c and [[Bra'tac]] were ambushed by the Goa'uld System Lords.<ref name="the changeling">{{cite episode|episodelink=The Changeling (Stargate SG-1)| title=The Changeling| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | KS7-535 | | Frozen planet where Col. Carter sent Anubis in Colonel Alexei Vaselov's body.<ref name="lockdown">{{cite episode| episodelink=Lockdown (Stargate SG-1)| title=Lockdown| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Land of Light | P3X-797 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|26|02|19|24|10|32|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Planet which often took in refugees for the SGC. |- | [[Langarans (Stargate)|Langara]] | P9Y-4C3 | | Homeworld of [[Jonas Quinn]], conquered by the [[Ori]]. |- | Latona | P2A-018 | | A planet on which a powerful weapon created by the ancient [[Latonan]]s resides. '''The Sentinel''', as the locals call it, can destroy all invading Goa'uld. |- | Linvris planet | PY3-948 | | The planet where the lesser Goa'uld, Linvris, were found. This planet was explored in "[[Legacy (Stargate SG-1)|Legacy]]". |- | | M4C-862 | | Off-world SGC base in "[[Prodigy (Stargate SG-1)|Prodigy]]". |- | Madrona | | | Homeworld of the [[Madronan]]s. In the episode "Touchstone", the Madronan Touchstone was stolen. Since the device was used to control the weather, without it the planet was falling into chaos. In the episode [[Fallout (Stargate SG-1)|Fallout]], this world was being considered as a relocation option for the Langarans in case the plan to stop the Naquadria explosion failed. |- | Martin's planet | B30-255 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|24|12|32|22|11|34|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | |- | Nasya | P3X-382 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|18|22|34|16|20|21|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Homeworld of the [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1#Nasyan|Nasyans]]; the planet where [[Jolinar]] of the Tok'ra was hiding from the Goa'uld when was forced to take [[Samantha Carter]] as a host to escape.<ref name="in the line of duty">{{cite episode|episodelink=In the Line of Duty (Stargate SG-1)| title=In the Line of Duty| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Nirrti's stronghold | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|11|12|Unknown|Unknown|Unknown|Unknown|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | A planet where a group of Free Jaffa were sent on a suicide mission by [[Kytano (Stargate SG-1)|K'Tano]] in [[The Warrior (Stargate SG-1)|The Warrior]]. |- | [[Nox (Stargate)|Nox]] Homeworld | P3X-774 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|32|18|12|23|07|27|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Homeworld of the Nox.<ref name="the nox">{{cite episode|episodelink=The Nox (Stargate SG-1)| title=The Nox| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Oannes | P3X-866 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|04|29|10|17|36|25|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Homeworld of an amphibious race known as the Oannes. It is a watery planet, with small volcanic pockets around. |- | Off-world base | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|38|28|15|35|03|19|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Was the off-world base for the [[NID (Stargate)|NID]] agents who stole alien technology, [[Reverse engineering|reverse-engineered]] it and sent the plans back to [[Harry Maybourne|Col. Maybourne]] on Earth via a Goa'uld long range communications device. |- | Orban | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|30|02|24|28|08|10|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Homeworld of the [[Orbanian (Stargate)|Orbanians]]. In the episode [[Learning Curve (Stargate SG-1)|Learning Curve]], the Orbanians used [[nanite]]s to enhance their ability to learn. |- | Pangar | | | Homeworld of the [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1#Pangaran|Pangarans]]. Once Ruled by [[Ra (Stargate)|Ra]], then taken over by Shakran then served as his homeworld and was the resting place of [[Egeria (Stargate)|Egeria]]. |- | | P1-269 | | Planet listed on the glass destination chart during the episode [[The Enemy Within (Stargate SG-1)|The Enemy Within]]. |- | | P2A-347 | | The planet a [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1#Talthuns|Talthusian]] spaceship crashed on "[[Lifeboat (Stargate SG-1)|Lifeboat]]". |- | | P2A-870 | | World the Stargate jumped to after disconnecting from the black hole planet (P3W-451). Carter disconnected from that address without incident.<ref name="a matter of time">{{cite episode|episodelink=A Matter of Time (Stargate SG-1)| title=A Matter of Time| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P2X-338 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|34|29|18|22|25|33|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | A planet where the Eye of Tiamat was hidden by Marduk. |- | | P2X-555 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|28|08|16|33|13|31|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Intended destination of [[SG-1]] in the episode "[[1969 (Stargate SG-1)|1969]]" |- |- | | P3-110 | | Planet listed on the glass destination chart during the episode [[The Enemy Within (Stargate SG-1)|The Enemy Within]]. |- | | P5-9950 | | Planet listed on the glass destination chart during the episode [[The Enemy Within (Stargate SG-1)|The Enemy Within]]. |- | | P3-575 | | One of the first two planets (the other is P3A-577) mentioned by SGC designations, recommended by [[Samantha Carter|Captain Carter's]] team as possible destinations for [[SG-1]] & [[SG team|SG-2's]] first mission, performed concurrently. Initially assigned as [[Charles Kawalsky|Major Kawalsky's]] first command, O'Neill's team gets it after the events of "[[The Enemy Within (Stargate SG-1)|The Enemy Within]]". |- | | P3A-577 | | Planet mentioned as a possible destination for SG-1's first mission. (See P3-575 and "[[The Enemy Within (Stargate SG-1)|The Enemy Within]]") |- | | P3R-233 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|09|02|23|15|37|Unknown|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Also known as P3X-233, its inhabitants brought the Quantum Mirror home from their travels. Their civilization was destroyed by the [[Goa'uld]], but not before they broadcast the warning "Beware the destroyers. They come from {{Milky Way Gate Address|03|39|15|08|28|12|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}}", which turned out to be Klorel's ship.<ref name="there but for the grace of god"/> |- | | P3R-272 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|21|22|03|24|31|27|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The planet where the first Ancient repository of knowledge was found.<ref name="the fifth race (Stargate SG-1)">{{cite episode|episodelink=The Fifth Race (Stargate SG-1)| title=The Fifth Race| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P3S-452 | | A Goa'uld controlled planet General Bauer ordered Naquadah extracted from.<ref name="chain reaction">{{cite episode|episodelink=Chain Reaction (Stargate SG-1)| title=Chain Reaction| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P3W-451 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|09|02|27|15|37|20|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Part of a binary system, life on the planet became recently extinct prior to SG-10's arrival due to one of its stars collapsing into a black hole. Seen in the episode "[[A Matter of Time (Stargate SG-1)|A Matter of Time]]" and a key component in "[[Exodus (Stargate SG-1)|Exodus]]". |- | | P3K-546 | | The planet SG-1 travels to at the end of [[Ark of Truth|Stargate The Ark of Truth]] |- | | P3X-116 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|21|13|26|17|Unknown|Unknown|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Planet where Teal'c got his revenge by killing Tanith who murdered his lover Shaun'ac. |- | | P3X-118 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|09|26|34|37|17|21|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Planet where the "[[Foothold (Stargate SG-1)|Foothold]]" invasion originated from. Locked out of the SGC's dialing computer at episode's end. |- | | P3X-234 | | The planet to which SG-1 escaped to when evacuating the [[Replicator (Stargate)|Replicator]] infested [[Asgard (Stargate)|Asgard]] ship, Beliskner in the episode "[[Nemesis (Stargate SG-1)|Nemesis]]" <ref name="Nemesis">{{cite episode|episodelink=Nemesis (Stargate SG-1)| title=Nemesis| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P3X-421 | | The planet where the first Prior of the Ori arrived in our galaxy.<ref name="Origin_(Stargate_SG-1)">{{cite episode|episodelink=Origin_(Stargate_SG-1)| title=Origin (Part 3)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P3X-439 | | The planet where Col. Jack O'Neill got the [[Repository of the Ancients]] downloaded to his brain for a second time.<ref name="lost city part 1">{{cite episode|episodelink=Lost City (Stargate SG-1)| title=Lost City (Part 1)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P3X-513 | | A planet with high ultraviolet radiation levels where Captain Jonas Hanson of SG-9 set himself up as a god. Two Goa'uld devices were used to create a shield against the radiation and protect the population.<ref name="first commandment">{{cite episode|episodelink=The First Commandment (Stargate SG-1)|title=The First Commandment| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P3X-562 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|03|28|09|35|24|15|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Planet on which SG-1 found a crystal-based species that copied Col. O'Neill.<ref name="cold lazarus">{{cite episode|episodelink=Cold Lazarus (Stargate SG-1)| title=Cold Lazarus| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P3X-584 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|14|Unknown|Unknown|Unknown|Unknown|Unknown|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The planet on which SG-1 found a human clone of Anubis as well as a second [[DNA Resequencer (Stargate)|DNA Resequencer]].<ref name="Prototype">{{cite episode|episodelink=Prototype (Stargate SG-1)| title=Prototype| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P3X-888 | | Homeworld of the [[Goa'uld]] and the [[Unas (Stargate)|Unas]]. Archaeological survey by Dr. Daniel Jackson and SG-11.<ref name="the first ones">{{cite episode|episodelink=The First Ones (Stargate SG-1)| title=The First Ones| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P3Y-229 | | Location of the [[Battle of P3Y-229]], which was the first Ori incursion into the Milky Way Galaxy. |- | | P4G-881 | | The planet that the orb aliens were sent to in {{sgcite|Message in a Bottle}}. Stated to be uninhabited and ecologically 'a lot like Earth was a quarter of a billion years ago'. |- | | P4X-234 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|19|04|Unknown|Unknown|Unknown|06|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The planet where SG-1 fled Thor's ship that was in orbit above Earth in [[Nemesis (Stargate SG-1)|Nemesis]] |- | | P4X-639 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|12|36|23|18|07|27|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The planet where the Ancient time device was located. The device had a malfunction and resulted in a time loop.<ref name="window of opportunity">{{cite episode|episodelink=Window of Opportunity (Stargate SG-1)| title=Window of Opportunity| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P5S-117 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|35|28|23|26|25|27|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | One of Baal's principal Naquadah mining sites. Targeted by the SGC in [[Avenger 2.0 (Stargate SG-1)|Avenger 2.0]] <ref name="Avenger 2.0">{{cite episode|episodelink=Avenger 2.0 (Stargate SG-1)| title=Avenger 2.0| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P7S-441 | | The planet where SG-1 encountered the Reol. |- | | P7X-377 | | Homeworld of the [[Alien races in Stargate#Lesser alien races|Giant Aliens]].<ref name="crystal skull">{{cite episode|episodelink=Crystal Skull (Stargate SG-1)| title=Crystal Skull| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P8X-412 | | A planet where [[Vala Mal Doran]] had a store of treasures from when she was Qetesh. |- | | P9C-372 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|25|08|18|29|04|22|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | A planet from the library of the Ancients in which a technological life form exists and was accessed by the SGC computers and took over Maj. Carter in the episode [[Entity (Stargate SG-1)|Entity]]. |- | | P9X-391 | | A planet where a science outpost of the Ancients was located. SG-1 found a device there which allowed people to see creatures of another dimension.<ref name="sight unseen">{{cite episode|episodelink=Sight Unseen (Stargate SG-1)| title=Sight Unseen| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | PB5-926 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|12|36|23|28|07|27|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | While waiting for the Tok'ra on the planet, SG-1 are shocked to see Apophis's deathglider crash land on the planet, where he asks for his help. |- | | PX9-757 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|29|13|14|24|36|17|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Planet where SG-1 went to sabotage Apophis's new prototype Mothership in [[Upgrades (Stargate SG-1)|Upgrades]]. |- | Praclarush Taonas | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|29|03|31|34|05|17|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Where SG-1 found its first [[Zero Point Module]].<ref name="lost city part 2">{{cite episode| episodelink=Lost City (Stargate SG-1)| title=Lost City (Part 2)| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> One of the earliest [[Ancient (Stargate)|Lantean]] cities. Abandoned when the inhabitants learned their Sun was nearing the end of its life.<ref name="the pegasus project" /> |- | Reetalia | P6S-2031 | | Homeworld of the [[Alien races in Stargate#Re'tu (or Reetu)|Re'tu]]. |- | Revanna | | | Primary base for the Tok'ra, attacked by Lord Zipacna unders orders from Anubis in "[[Summit (Stargate SG-1)|Summit]]"/"[[Last Stand (Stargate SG-1)|Last Stand]]". |- | Sahal / Valos Cor | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|29|18|19|20|21|22|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | One of the two possible locations for Merlin's anti-Ori weapon. <ref name="The Pegasus Project">{{cite episode|title=The Pegasus Project|episodelink=The Pegasus Project (Stargate SG-1)| series=Stargate SG-1|serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Salish planet | PXY-887 | | A planet inhabited by Native Americans who are protected from the Goa'uld by a race of aliens called the [[Spirit (Stargate)|Spirits]] in the episode [[Spirits (Stargate SG-1)|Spirits]]. |- | Sarita | | | A planet in the original Tollan solar system whose inhabitants destroyed themselves with Tollan techonology. (Never actually seen.) |- | Simarka | P3X-593 | | |- | Sodan Homeworld | P9G-844 | | Homeworld of the legendary race of Jaffa known as the Sodan who freed themselves from the Goa'uld 5000 years ago. |- | | P5C-353 | | Planet of the "[[Alien races in Stargate#Lesser alien races|Orb aliens]]".<ref name="message in a bottle">{{cite episode| episodelink=Message In a Bottle (Stargate SG-1)| title=Message In a Bottle| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P6X-437 | | The planet where SG-3 encountered a prior who wanted to deliver a message directly to Earth in [[Ark of Truth|Stargate The Ark of Truth]] |- | Tartarus | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|33|28|23|26|16|31|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Homeworld of the [[Kull Warriors]]. |- | Desert [[Tok'ra]] base | P34-353J | {{Milky Way Gate Address|38|09|28|15|35|03|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | |- | Talthus | | | Original homeworld of the [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1#Talthuns|Talthuns]]. |- | Tiernod | PX3-595 | | A planet with an Asgard cloaking device used by the inhabitants for the purpose of hiding from the Goa'uld. The device was stolen by Col. Maybourne's rogue operation in [[Shades of Grey (Stargate SG-1)|Shades of Grey]] |- | Tobin | | | Homeworld of the extinct [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1#Tobin|Tobin]]. |- | Tollan | P3X-7763 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|06|33|27|37|11|18|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The original homeworld of the [[Tollan (Stargate)|Tollan]]. After the destruction of Sarita, a neighboring inhabited planet, Tollan's orbital shift rendered it uninhabitable. Consequently, the Tollan people were forced to evacuate to a new homeworld, [[Tollana]], while their homeworld suffered massive [[volcanic]] destruction. |- | Tollana | P4X-377 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|04|29|08|22|18|25|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The second homeworld of the [[Tollan (Stargate)|Tollan]] until their destruction, it did not have a Stargate until the Tollan built one. |- | Unity's planet | P3X-562 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|03|28|09|35|24|15|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The planet where SG-1 discovered a race of living crystals who could take the form of an individual. Unfortunately, few remained as most had been destroyed by the Goa'uld. |- | Urgo's Planet | P4X-884 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|33|37|39|27|10|07|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Planet where SG-1 encountered the alien artificial intelligence named Urgo. |- | Vagonbrei / Verus Gen Bree | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|03|17|02|28|19|30|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | One of the three planets Arthur and his knights travelled to in search of the Sangraal. There were no remaining inhabitants since they had all been the victim of a parasite, most likely created by Morgan LeFay. |- | Velona | P3X-636 | | This planet was home to the [[Ancients (Stargate)|Ancient]] [[Orlin]] who fell in love with [[Samantha Carter]]. He helped the original inhabitants build a weapon which was repelled a [[Goa'uld]] attack. Unfortunately, Orlin's interference in this matter forced the other ascended beings to destroy the civilization on this planet. <ref name="Ascension">{{cite episode| episodelink=Ascension (Stargate SG-1)| title=Ascension| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}} </ref> |- | Vis Uban | P4T-3G6 | | [[Jonas Quinn]] translated the name "Vis Uban" to mean "A Place of Great Power." At the time, [[SG-1]] thought they would find the Ancient's "Lost City" on this world. They found Ancient ruins, and an amnesiac [[Daniel Jackson]]. This planet was to be home to the Ancient's "crown jewel" city in the [[Milky Way]] galaxy. However, the plague that almost wiped out the Ancients apparently began here. Because of this, the city was never completed.<ref name="Fallen">{{cite episode| episodelink=Fallen (Stargate SG-1)| title=Fallen| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Volian | P3A-194 |{{Milky Way Gate Address|04|29|08|22|09|03|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Homeworld of the Volian Union. Most of their population was sterilized by the [[Aschen]] and the planet's surface converted to farmland. |- | Vorash | | | Previously the site of a Tok'ra base. It was destroyed when the Tok'ra used the Stargate, while connected to a black hole, to cause the nearby star to go supernova. ("[[The Tok'ra (Stargate SG-1)|The Tok'ra]]" through "[[Exodus (Stargate SG-1)|Exodus]]", and various Tok'ra episodes in-between) |- | Vyus | P2Q-463 | | Homeworld of the [[Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1#Vyans|Vyans]]. Planet-wide amnesia was caused by the "destroyer of worlds", Linea, through experiments with a chemical known as darkhol, and dubbed "the vorlix" by the indigenous civilization. It caused the government and economy to crumble as well as causing the entire population to become much younger.<ref name="past and present">{{cite episode| episodelink=Past and Present (Stargate SG-1)| title=Past and Present| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | | P9J-333 | | Planet where the slug-like creatures related to the [[Sodan]] cloaking device were first encountered (episode [[Uninvited (Stargate SG-1)|Uninvited]]). |- | | P2R-866 | | Second planet where the cloaking device creatures were found (episode [[Uninvited (Stargate SG-1)|Uninvited]]). |- | | PJ2-445 | | The flora-covered planet SG-1 visited in the episode [[One False Step (Stargate SG-1)|One False Step]]. |- | | P3X-595 | | Referenced in ''[[Emancipation (Stargate SG-1)|Emancipation]]'', an exploratory mission to this planet by SG-1 saw Capt. Carter apparently imbibed a mind-altering substance that greatly reduced her inhibitions. |- | | P4M-399 | | Small planet at the edge of the Milky way where SG-6 was sent to relay a warning to Daedalus to then relay to Atlantis not to dial Earth. |} ==Pegasus Galaxy== The Pegasus Galaxy is a [[dwarf galaxy]] where ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' takes place. In reality, there are two galaxies in the [[Local Group]] called Pegasus Dwarf; the [[Pegasus Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy]] and the [[Pegasus Dwarf Irregular Galaxy]]. It has not been explicitly stated which of these is the galaxy in the ''Stargate'' universe. However, in this discussion regarding the new [[Stargate (device)#McKay-Carter Intergalactic Gate Bridge|McKay-Carter Intergalactic Gate Bridge]], General [[Hank Landry (Stargate)|Hank Landry]] states that the distance between the Pegasus and [[Milky Way Galaxy|Milky Way]] galaxies is "three million light-years," suggesting that the series takes place in the Pegasus Dwarf Irregular Galaxy.<ref name="The Return">"[[The Return (Stargate Atlantis)|The Return]]" (''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'')</ref> {| class="wikitable" |- ! Planet !! SGC Designation !! Stargate Address !! Notes |- | width="125"| [[Athos (Stargate)|Athos]] | width="50"| | width="125"| {{Pegasus Gate Address|10|07|34|26|28|20|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} || Homeworld of the [[Athosians]], and the first planet visited by the Atlantis expedition.<ref name="rising">{{cite episode|episodelink=Rising (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Rising| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> Homeworld of Teyla Emmagan. According to Teyla it was scorched bare by the Wraith in revenge for the Athosian resistance sometime between Rising and The Storm. |- | Lantea ([[Atlantis (Stargate)|Atlantis]]) | ATL-984 | {{Milky Way Gate Address|19|21|02|16|15|08|{{SGGlyph|Stargate|20|16}}|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}}<br />{{Pegasus Gate Address|11|17|13|22|09|01|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Planet where [[Atlantis (Stargate)|Atlantis]] is located in the first three ''Atlantis'' seasons, has no Stargate thereafter. Planet itself left unnamed by humans; as per the Ancient database and the Ancient Helia,<ref name="The Return" /> the planet's real name is Lantea. Named "Atlantica" by Lt. Ford in "[[Suspicion (Stargate Atlantis)|Suspicion]]" although this name was rejected by Major Sheppard. Is covered with water with the bottom of the ocean providing a plentiful source of geothermal energy.<ref name="submersion">{{cite episode| episodelink=Submersion (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Submersion| series= Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> Has a single continent with 15 million square miles of area.<ref name="suspicion">{{cite episode| episodelink=Suspicion (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Suspicion| series= Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> Life on the planet faces two great natural dangers: destructive storms covering nearly 20% of the planet every twenty to thirty years caused by the warming of the ocean,<ref name="the storm">{{cite episode| episodelink=The Storm (Stargate Atlantis)| title=The Storm| series= Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref><ref name="the eye">{{cite episode| episodelink=The Eye (Stargate Atlantis)| title=The Eye| series= Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> and [[coronal mass ejection]]s from the Lantean system's star, which occurs about every 15,000 years.<ref name="echoes">{{cite episode| episodelink=Echoes (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Echoes| series= Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref>. Is ultimately abandoned after the Asurans attacked with a satellite beam weapon. |- | Asuras | M7R-227 | | Homeworld of the [[Asurans]]. It was rich with [[neutronium]]. Planet was destroyed along with most of Replicator Nanites* in the Pegasus Galaxy in the Episode "[[Be All My Sins Remember'd]]" |- | [[Human civilizations in Stargate Atlantis#Ballkans|Ballkan]] | | | A Middle Ages-level human civilization the Athosians trade with.<ref name="trinity">{{cite episode|episodelink=Trinity (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Trinity| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | Belsa | | | A planet where some Satedan survivors went.<ref name="trinity"/> |- | [[Human civilizations in Stargate Atlantis#Daganian|Dagan]] | | | An old Atlantis outpost, now inhabited by a group of religious zealots.<ref name="the brotherhood">{{cite episode|episodelink=The Brotherhood (Stargate Atlantis)| title=The Brotherhood| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> Was home to a full [[ZPM]] until The Brotherhood hid it from the Atlantis Expedition as they believe the [[Ancients (Stargate)|Ancients]] (Ancestors) will return to claim it. |- | Genii planet | | {{Pegasus Gate Address|36|15|13|24|03|23|{{SGGlyph|Atlantis|34|16}}|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Homeworld of the [[Genii (Stargate)|Genii]].<ref name="underground">{{cite episode| episodelink=Underground (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Underground| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | Hoff | | | Homeworld of the [[Human civilizations in Stargate Atlantis#Hoffans|Hoffan]].<ref name="poisoning the well">{{cite episode| episodelink=Poisoning the Well (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Poisoning the Well| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | Lucius' Planet | | | Homeworld of Lucius Luvin. <ref name="irresistible">{{cite episode| episodelink=Irresistible (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Irresistible| series= Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | Manaria | | | A planet where some Satedan survivors went.<ref name="underground"/><ref name="the storm">{{cite episode|episodelink=The Storm/The Eye (Stargate Atlantis)| title=The Storm| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | New Athos | | | The new Athosian settlement set up after the Ancients' brief returned to Atlantis. They decided to stay there and set up a new village a few miles from the planet's Stargate. this planet was chosen because the planet was uninhabited and is no use to the Wraith. However, the Athosians mysteriously disappeared and the planet is now overun with Bola Kai, a tribe of cannibals. |- | | | | A confirmed Wraith stronghold. In the end of [[Lifeline (Stargate Atlantis)|Lifeline]] it was among the first planet the Replicators attacked after McKay reprogrammed the Replicators' base code. |- | | M1B-129 | | The planet where Maj Leonard's team fell victim to a Wraith mind-altering device. Maj Leonard killed his team, thinking them as Kull Warriors and killed himself with a grenade after he was out of ammo. Sheppard's team also fell victim to the device, but was turned off. |- | | M1K-439 | | "Planet Waterfall", as [[Aiden Ford|Lt. Ford]] suggested calling it in [[The Siege (Stargate Atlantis)|The Siege (Part 1)]]. |- | | M12-578 | | The target location for Atlantis to move it, it is the closest non-populated, uninhabited planet with a large ocean (since McKay wasn't sure about landing the city on land).<ref name="First Strike">{{cite episode|episodelink=First Strike (Stargate Atlantis)| title=First Strike| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> Ultimately Atlantis did not go here as thanks to Dr. Weir's capture the Replicators are now aware of it. Has no Stargate and is only accessible by ship. The Atlantis Stargate was going to be its new Stargate when the city was going to land here. |- | | M2R-441 | |The planet from which "Todd" the wraith made contact with Atlantis in [[The Seer (Stargate Atlantis)|The Seer]]. Before "Todd"'s arrival the planet was culled by another hive ship, and Capt. Roberts and his team were dispatched to deliver medical supplies. <ref name="the seer">{{cite episode| episodelink=The Seer (Stargate Atlantis)| title=The Seer| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | M34-227 | |This was the planet from which the cloned Wier contacted Atlantis in [[This Mortal Coil (Stargate Atlantis)|This Mortal Coil]] . There appears to be a small but seemingly permanent (or at least long-term) outpost manned by Maj. Jordan and a number of military personnel. During the episode the outpost was located by the repilcators and destroyed. The planet appears to be covered with open coniferous woodlands. <ref name="this mortal coil">{{cite episode| episodelink=This Mortal Coil (Stargate Atlantis)| title=This Mortal Coil| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | ([[Atlantis (Stargate)|Atlantis]]) | M35-117 | | The new target planet chosen for Atlantis to land on after M12-578 was compromised when Dr. Weir was captured by the Asurans during the mission to steal a ZPM. Before Atlantis came this planet had no Stargate and was only accesable by ship. Little is known about this planet, apart from the fact it has five moons but only two can be seen. The planet itself is mainly a large ocean and the landmass is home to a species of giant venomous snakes. It also has a mutated version of a common childhood illness called Kirsan Fever that in this version of it causes a person to experience memory loss and get sicker and sicker until they die unless they are treated. On the mainland there is a common plant that grows on most Pegasus planets that also holds the cure for the disease located on the planet. |- | | M2R-441 | | A planet where the Pegasus Replicators wiped out the settlement as a plan to defeat the Wraith by removing their 'food supply'. |- | | M3A-716 | | A planet near the Gate Bridge. <ref name="midway">{{cite episode| episodelink=Midway (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Midway| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | M3B-242 | | A planet near the Gate Bridge. <ref name="midway">{{cite episode| episodelink=Midway (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Midway| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | M3D-293 | | A planet near the Gate Bridge. <ref name="midway">{{cite episode| episodelink=Midway (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Midway| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | M3E-265 | | A planet near the Gate Bridge. <ref name="midway">{{cite episode| episodelink=Midway (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Midway| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | M3R-428 | | A planet Sheppard's team found an unused space Stargate orbiting around. <ref name="irresistible" /> |- | | M3X-387 | | A planet with [[crystal]]line entities able to infect humans and kill through violent dreams. |- | | M4X-337 | {{Pegasus Gate Address|02|05|15|08|31|33|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Planet where an energy creature was sent.<ref name="hide and seek">{{cite episode|episodelink=Hide and Seek (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Hide and Seek| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | M4F-788 | | Planet at the edge of the Pegasus Galaxy that is part of the Intergalactic Gate Bridge. Is uninhabited. The Wraith traveled here by Cruiser and gained access to the Gate Bridge through the planet's Stargate. |- | | M5S-224 | | The planet where members of the expedition encountered the 'mist' beings, a mist that emits power signals that if used, could get a gate connection back to Earth. The mist is actually a life form and everytime the Stargate is activated, part of the mist sacrifices itself. To ensure their secret existence, the team agreed to never use the planet again. |- | | M5S-768 | | A planet where the Pegasus Replicators wiped out a thriving pre-industrial society as part of their plan to defeat the Wraith by removing their 'food supply'.<ref name="the seer">{{cite episode| episodelink=The Seer(Stargate Atlantis)| title=The Seer| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | M6H-491 | | A planet where Lucius Lavin got his herb. It is also a confrimed Wraith stronghold. |- | | M6R-214 | | Reported to contain debris from one or two Replicator ships orbiting above the atmosphere. |- | | M6R-125 | | A planet near the Gate Bridge. <ref name="midway">{{cite episode| episodelink=Midway (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Midway| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | M6R-867 | | A planet used when the Genii captured Sheppard, McKay and several marines.<ref name="coup d'etat">{{cite episode| episodelink=Coup D'etat (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Coup D'etat| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | M7G-677 | | A planet [[Human civilizations in Stargate Atlantis#People from M7G-677|inhabited by children]].<ref name="childhood's end">{{cite episode|episodelink=Childhood's End (Stargate Atlantis)|title=Childhood's End| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref><ref name="critical mass">{{cite episode|episodelink=Critical Mass (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Critical Mass| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> Contains a nearly depleted ZPM that powers the planets EM shield. |- | | M8R-129 | | A planet with an ice-covered ocean.<ref name="grace under pressure">{{cite episode|episodelink=Grace Under Pressure (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Grace Under Pressure| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | Olesia | | | Homeworld of the [[Human civilizations in Stargate Atlantis#Lesser advanced human civilizations|Olesian]].<ref name="condemned">{{cite episode|episodelink=Condemned (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Condemned| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- | | P3M-736 | | The world where [[Ronon Dex]] first captured [[John Sheppard (Stargate)|Sheppard]] and [[Teyla Emmagan]].<ref name="runner">{{cite episode| episodelink=Runner (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Runner| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- |Proculus | | |The world that the Ascended Ancient named Chaya Sar protected due to her punishment. |- | Sateda | P3R-534 | {{Pegasus Gate Address|27|24|18|04|15|34|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | Homeworld of [[Ronon Dex]]. The Satedans had a newly-rebuilt technological civilization due to a culling 200 years previously with large cities and World War II level technology and weapons. They met the fate of all advanced civilizations in the Pegasus Galaxy when they were attacked and apparently destroyed some time around 1998 by the [[Wraith (Stargate)|Wraith]]. About 300 Satedans managed to make it to shelters west of the capital, and were later able to escape to planets such as Balkan and Manaria. Working name: Atteria.<ref name="runner">{{cite episode| episodelink=Runner (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Runner| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> It is shown that the main weapons are various shotguns and the members of the military are well trained. |- | [[Human civilizations in Stargate Atlantis#Taranis|Taranis]] | | | A world where the Stargate was located in the caldera of a supervolcano, along with an Ancient facility with a geothermal energy source powering its shield. Half a continent destroyed by said supervolcano's explosion. <ref name="inferno">{{cite episode|episodelink=Inferno (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Inferno| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |} ==Ida Galaxy== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Planet !! SGC Designation !! Stargate Address !! Notes |- | width="125"| Halla || width="50"| || width="125"| || An Asgard planet intended as a prison for the [[Replicator (Stargate)|Replicators]]. Was destroyed when the Asgard turned its sun into a black hole. |- | Orilla || || || Asgard's new homeworld. It became the new home-planet to the Asgard after the evacuation of Othala. The planet was rich in [[neutronium]], a key element in [[Asgard technology]].<ref name="New Order">"[[New Order (Stargate SG-1)|New Order]]" (''[[Stargate SG-1]]'')</ref> Orilla was destroyed by the Asgard in the ''Stargate SG-1'' finale episode "[[Unending]]" to prevent their kind from suffering from a genetic disease and to prevent other species from getting their technology.<ref>{{cite episode|episodelink=Unending| title=Unending| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |- | Othala || || {{Milky Way Gate Address|11|27|23|16|33|03|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}}{{SGGlyph|Stargate|09|16}} || The original [[Asgard (Stargate)|Asgard]] homeworld. It was first visited by the [[Stargate Command|SGC]] when [[Jack O'Neill (Stargate)|Jack O'Neill]] dialed out to the planet, after having the knowledge of the [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancients]] 'downloaded' into his head.<ref name="the fifth race (Stargate SG-1)" /> During the battle with the [[Replicator (Stargate)|Replicators]], however, Othala was overrun<ref>"[[Unnatural Selection (Stargate SG-1)|Unnatural Selection]]" (''[[Stargate SG-1]]'')</ref> and the new Asgard homeworld became Orilla. |} ==Ori Galaxy== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Location !! SGC Designation !! Stargate Address !! Notes |- | Celestis | | | Capital of the [[Ori (Stargate)|Ori]], also known as "City of the Gods". Surrounded by a shallow lake, the city has large buildings, one of which has a room filled with fire where the [[Doci]] communicates with the Ori. Celestis was seen in "[[Origin (Stargate SG-1)|Origin]]" (where it was entered via a [[ring transporter]]), the "[[The Fourth Horseman (Stargate SG-1)|The Fourth Horseman]]" and ''[[Stargate:The Ark of Truth]]''. |- | Ver Eger | | | A village on a planet in the Ori galaxy. Seen in "[[Origin (Stargate SG-1)|Origin]]" which an Ancient long range communications terminal was located. |- | Ver Isca | | | A village on a planet in the Ori galaxy. [[Vala Mal Doran]] was transported here after she destroyed the first [[Supergate (Stargate)|Supergate]]. <ref>{{cite episode|episodelink=Crusade (Stargate SG-1)| title=Crusade| series=Stargate SG-1| serieslink=Stargate SG-1}}</ref> |} ==Other Stargates== Stargates not situated on/orbiting planets. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Location !! SGC Designation !! Stargate Address !! Notes |- | [[Klorel]]'s Ship | | {{Milky Way Gate Address|03|32|16|08|10|12|pixelwidth=16|openbracket=|closebracket=}} | The gate address is only valid while Klorel's ship is orbiting a particular planet. Once the ship leaves, the address would change. |- | Midway Space Station | | | A space station situated in intergalactic space midway between the Milky Way and Pegasus galaxies and containing one Stargate from each of the two galactic Stargate systems. This forms the center span of the [[Stargate (device)#McKay-Carter Intergalactic Gate Bridge|McKay-Carter Intergalactic Gate Bridge]], a string of Stargates that allows travel between the two galaxies without requiring a [[ZPM]] as the energy cost is spread over many gates, the system is said to be completely secure so there is no need for a shield or iris. The station was destroyed when the self-destruct was inadvertently initiated while the Wraith attempted to hijacked it in "[[Midway (Stargate Atlantis)|Midway]]". It is currently unknown if they will rebuild it.<ref name="midway">{{cite episode| episodelink=Midway (Stargate Atlantis)| title=Midway| series=Stargate Atlantis| serieslink=Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> |- |} == Points of Origin == {| class="wikitable" |- ! Image Symbol ! Location it's used ! Episode Used/Seen in |- | [http://http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph01.gif]** | Earth | Children Of The Gods |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph40.gif]** | Abydos | Children Of The Gods |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph07.gif]** | Chulak | The Broca Divide |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph14.gif]** | P3X-562 | Cold Lazarus |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph41.gif]** | Second Earth Gate | Solitudes |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph21.gif]** | P3R-233 | There But For The Grace Of God |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph24.gif]** | Goa'uld Ship | Serpent's Grasp |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph42.gif]** | P7J-989 | The Gamekeeper |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph11.gif]** | Tok'ra Planet | The Tok'ra |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph37.gif]** | P34-353J | The Tok'ra |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph15.gif]** | Medieval Planet | Demons |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph23.gif]** | Rendezvous | Shades Of Grey |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph25.gif]** | P2X-416 | New Ground |- | [http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyph29.gif]** | P7S-441 | The Fifth Man |} ==Protected Planets Treaty== The '''Protected Planets Treaty''' is an [[armistice]] between the [[Goa'uld]] and the [[Asgard (Stargate)|Asgard]] in the [[Stargate]] universe. The treaty ensures these planets remain free from Goa'uld oppression. A majority of the information that has been given about the Protected Planets Treaty was given in the third-season episode "[[Fair Game (Stargate SG-1)|Fair Game]]". There are 27 planets that are known to be members, including Earth. However, only five other planets have been specifically mentioned: Adara, an Asgard research station in "[[Revelations (Stargate SG-1)|Revelations]]"; Galara, a technologically advanced planet in "[[Collateral Damage (Stargate SG-1)|Collateral Damage]]"; K'Tau in "[[Red Sky (Stargate SG-1)|Red Sky]]"; PX3-595 in "[[Shades of Grey (Stargate SG-1)|Shades of Grey]]"; and Cimmeria, a planet occupied by descendants of the Vikings. Featured in the episodes "Thor's Hammer" and "Thor's Chariot". The System Lords themselves are held responsible for enforcing the treaty among the Goa'uld, required to ensure compliance from lower-ranking Goa'ulds under the threat of punitive action on the part of the Asgard if they do not. However, it seems that this protection from the Goa'uld is the only thing that works in favor of those who are part of it, as the Goa'uld are ensured that no species that is protected by the Asgard is allowed to advance to the point where they would be a threat to the Goa'uld (as determined by the [[System Lords]], of course), and that no world may be protected from [[natural disaster]]s through the use of Asgard technology. Also, if any of the terms are violated on any planet, the treaty as a whole becomes void. The main reason that the Asgard are willing to follow these terms is that, although the Goa'uld fear the Asgard, the Asgard are actually bluffing. Despite their shockingly large technological advantage over the Goa'uld; with one Asgard ship capable of singlehandedly destroying entire fleets of [[Ha'tak]] vessels without sustaining any damage itself, the entirety of their military forces are engaged in a brutal and depressing war with the [[Replicator (Stargate)|Replicator]]s and would be unable to protect most of the member planets if the System Lords decided to ignore it. If a single Goa'uld were to rise to power (like Apophis, Sokar, Anubis or Ba'al) and ignore the treaty, the Asgard would not be able to prevent attacks on protected planets. On more than one occasion, the terms of the treaty have been bent, broken or ignored. This happened with the Goa'uld's demand of the Tau'ril to relinquish their Stargate in {{sgcite|Fair Game}}, with the Asgard's possible intervening in the destruction of K'Tau in "[[Red Sky (Stargate SG-1)|Red Sky]]", the Goa'uld [[asteroid]] attack during "[[Fail Safe (Stargate SG-1)|Fail Safe]]", [[Tanith (Stargate)|Tanith]] coercing the [[Tollan (Stargate)|Tollan]] into launching an attack on the Earth using their unique [[List of technology in the Stargate universe#Phase-shifting Technology|phase-shifting]] technology in {{sgcite|Between Two Fires}}, and Anubis' attack on Adara in "[[Revelations (Stargate SG-1)|Revelations]]" (although both the System Lords and the Asgard ignored the treaty). With the defeat of the System Lords late in the eighth season, the Treaty is no longer in effect. ==References== {{Reflist|2}} ==External links== *[http://www.chevron26.com/sg-1/planet/eplanetdatabase1.html List of Stargate planets at Chevron 26.com] *[http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyphs.htm List of Stargate addresses and points of origin] {{StargateNav}} [[Category:Stargate locations]] [[fr:Planètes de Stargate]] [[it:Pianeti di Stargate]] [[hu:Bolygók listája (Csillagkapu)]] [[nl:Lijst van planeten uit Stargate]] [[ru:Планеты Звёздных врат]] ** All images with ** obtained from http://rdanderson.com/stargate/glyphs/glyphs.htm