Princess from the planet Alderaan
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LEIAPrincess from the planet Alderaan
LEIARoyal from the planet Alderaan
LEIAShe hailed from the planet Alderaan
LEIAPrincess from Alderaan
ALFEscapee from the planet Melmac
ALFExtraterrestrial from the planet Melmac
ALFET from the planet Melmac
URANUSSeventh planet from the Sun
PLUTONinth planet from the sun?
VENUSSecond planet from the sun
PLUTONinth planet from the sun
WHODoctor ... from the planet Gallifrey
MARSFourth-from-the-sun planet
PLUTOPlanet farthest from the sun
SATURNSixth planet from the sun.
EARTHThird planet from the Sun
URANUSSeventh planet from the sun
EARTHThird planet from the sun.
WHODoctor from the planet Gallifrey
NEPTUNEFurthest planet from the sun
MARSFourth planet from the sun
ALFVisitor from the planet Melmac
MARSFourth planet from the Sun
NEPTUNEPlanet farthest from the Sun, now
CONEHEADSTV family from the planet Remulak
ALFTV character from the planet Melmac
PERILS"... From the Planet Mongo," 1936 film
CONEHEADSPointy-skulled aliens from the planet Remulak
MARTIANSLittle green men from the Red Planet
ADALiterary title character from the planet Antiterra
EARTHPlanet third in order from the sun.
DRWHOShow featuring an alien from the planet Gallifrey
superior(of a planet) Having an orbit further from the sun than the earth's
MINEOHe played the ape Dr. Milo in "Escape From the Planet of the Apes"
anomaliesThe angular distance of a planet or satellite from its last perihelion or perigee
aphelianthe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
nightsidesThe side of a planet or moon that is facing away from the sun and is therefore in darkness
aphelionsThe point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun
apheliathe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
asynchronous(of a satellite) Revolving around the parent planet at a different rate from that at which the planet rotates