Endor, often referred to as the Forest Moon of Endor, is a lush, wooded satellite in the Star Wars universe. Known for its dense forests and towering trees, Endor is home to the Ewoks, a primitive yet resourceful species. The moon gained galactic significance as the site of the decisive battle in "Return of the Jedi," where the Rebel Alliance destroyed the second Death Star’s shield generator, marking a turning point in the Galactic Civil War.
Endor, often referred to as the Forest Moon of Endor, is a lush, wooded satellite in the Star Wars universe. Known for its dense forests and towering trees, Endor is home to the Ewoks, a primitive yet resourceful species. The moon gained galactic significance as the site of the decisive battle in "Return of the Jedi," where the Rebel Alliance destroyed the second Death Star’s shield generator, marking a turning point in the Galactic Civil War.
What is Endor in the Star Wars universe?
Endor is a forested moon that orbits a gas giant in the Endor system. It’s known as the Forest Moon of Endor for its dense woods and towering trees, and it’s home to the Ewoks.
Who lives on Endor?
The Ewoks, a small but resourceful forest-dwelling species.
Why is Endor famous in Star Wars movies?
It’s the site of the decisive Battle of Endor in Return of the Jedi, which contributed to the fall of the Empire.
How did Endor contribute to the Death Star II's destruction?
Endor housed the shield generator for Death Star II; the Rebels disabled the generator on Endor's surface, allowing the Death Star II to be destroyed.