Does Arrakis have a moon?

Arrakis is the third planet orbiting the star Canopus, and it in turn is orbited by two moons, one of which has an albedo pattern resembling the desert kangaroo mouse, Muad'Dib, on it; the other moon has markings resembling a human hand.
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How is Arrakis described in Dune?

Arrakis, also known as "Dune", and later "Rakis" after the fall of God Emperor Leto Atreides II, is a harsh desert planet located on the far edge of the Old Imperium in the Canopus star system. It later became the Imperium's center under Muad'Dib's empire.
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Is Arrakis supposed to be Earth?

For the people spread among the various planets of the solar system, Earth is a sort of cradle of civilization. Earth is the ancestral home of the people of Caladan, Giedi Prime, Arrakis, and so on.
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Why is there no water on Arrakis?

Lady Jessica describes salt pans, the remnants of an ocean. And was as that the only ocean upon Arrakis? The water seems to have "dried" eons ago and the living environment adapted. Some water escapes during a spice blow.
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Is Tatooine based on Arrakis?

The first planet that features in Star Wars, is the desert planet, Tatooine. The nearly inhabitable location features throughout the series. It's the home of Luke Skywalker, the Jawas, the Sand People, and gangster, Jabba the Hutt. But Tatooine is very similar to Arrakis, which features in Dune.
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Does Arrakis get Terraformed?

With Emperor Paul worshipped as a god, Arrakis becomes the governmental and religious center of the Imperium. Paul Muad'Dib continues the efforts to terraform Arrakis into a green world, a plan begun by the Fremen under the guidance of Imperial Planetologist Pardot Kynes and his son Liet-Kynes.
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Is Arrakis Mars?

The fictional planet of Arrakis was also known as Dune for a reason. Its endless alien deserts were both breathtaking and desolate — not unlike Mars. Mars is rippling with dunes.
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Did Star Wars copy Dune?

It's no secret that Star Wars borrowed heavily from Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel Dune back when George Lucas dreamed up his galaxy far away in the 1970s. 44 years later, not much has changed, but The Book of Boba Fett is helping to improve one of the most thoughtless ways Lucas ripped off Herbert's work.
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How hot does it get on Arrakis?

With temperatures going up to 70 degrees Celcius, the desert world of Arrakis from the Dune movie and novels sounds like a completely inhabitable setup.
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Why are there no guns in Dune?

Also some knives, like the Fremen's crysknife, is a sacred object. Crysknives are taked from the teeth of the great sandworm, giving them an extra oomph of honor and religious prestige. So that's why there are “no” guns in Dune. It's because it's smarter, and objectively cooler, to fight in close quarters.
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Why are there no computers in Dune?

In the Dune universe, all technology and computers were destroyed during the Butlerian Jihad, a holy war against thinking machines. Hence the importance of the mind and thinking without using computers.
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Why is Arrakis so hot?

However, in the model the polar regions of Arrakis have significantly more atmospheric moisture and high cloud cover which acts to warm the climate since water vapour is a greenhouse gas. Monthly temperatures on Arrakis, according to the model. Both poles have very cold winters and very hot summers.
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How is there air on Arrakis?

Arrakis (also known as "Dune") is an entirely desert planet that has had a sizable population of Fremen who have lived there for generations, in addition to numerous offworlders. Breathing of course converts oxygen to carbon dioxide, and plants are the primary way that carbon dioxide is converted back into oxygen.
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Who had Arrakis before Harkonnen?

1 Answer. Show activity on this post. Assuming you consider the prequel books by Herbert's son to be canon, the answer is that the fiefdom of Arrakis was previously held by House Richese.
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Did Kanan become a loth Wolf?

Dume was a mysterious and abnormally large male Loth-wolf who shared the birth name of Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus—Dume. Following the death of Kanan during a mission to rescue Hera Syndulla, "Dume" became the continuation of Jarrus' will, communing with Jarrus' apprentice Ezra Bridger.
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How old is Grogu?

A member of the same species as the Star Wars character Yoda, he is 50 years old during the events of The Mandalorian, but still appears to be an infant because of the pace at which that species matures.
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Are Tusken Raiders human?

Biology and appearance. A'Sharad Hett stated, while on a mission to Aargonar with Anakin Skywalker, that Tusken Raiders were biologically incompatible with Humans. This implies that Tusken Raiders were a non-Human species.
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What do the blue eyes mean in Dune?

Herbert's novel states that blue eyes are a result of being addicted to spice. Perhaps not wanting to imply that an entire race is addicted to drugs, Villeneuve includes a scene explaining that the Fremen's eyes have turned blue simply because of their constant exposure to spice in the sands of Arrakis.
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Why is spice so valuable in Dune?

Because spice is only found on Arrakis, it is considered one of the rarest commodities in the universe. It is a symbol of wealth and status outside of Arrakis, and has highly addictive properties. Spice plays a central role in all of the Dune novels and sets up much of the first novel's conflict.
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Who brought sandworms to Arrakis?

When Leto Atreides II looked into the many lives of his ancestors in Other Memory, he came to realise that the sandtrout were introduced to Arrakis from another planet, eons prior. According to Leto, the sandtrout had proliferated to the point where existing ecosystems could no longer deal with them.
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How does Dune get oxygen?

The source of oxygen is sandworm metabolism instead of oxygenic photosynthesis. There is some native vegetation similar to that found in deserts on Earth. There are some grasses, cactii and bushes, as well as a few small animals.
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What planet is Dune based on?

Dune, the epic series of sci-fi books by Frank Herbert, now turned into a movie of the same name, is set in the far future on the desert planet of Arrakis. Herbert outlined a richly-detailed world that, at first glance, seems so real we could imagine ourselves within it.
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Who controls the spice in Dune?

Spice serves various purposes in Dune, but in both movie adaptations of the novel, Baron Harkonnen, former ruler of Arrakis, summarises its importance with the line: “He who controls the spice, controls the universe.”
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How many moons does Dune have?

Moons. Arrakis had three natural moons, Krelln, Arvon, and one, which lay in Arrakis's ecliptic plane. That was destroyed by impact from an on-rushing asteroid/comet; most of the debris impacted the planet's surface but a ring structure was formed around the planet.
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