<![CDATA[io9: naboo]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: naboo]]> http://io9.com/tag/naboo http://io9.com/tag/naboo <![CDATA[Top Ten Most Realistic Planets in Science Fiction]]> One of the worst examples of unrealistic science in movies is the overly simple alien planet. Oftentimes, our heroes will visit the desert planet, or the Irish planet. But the best extraterrestrial worlds in science fiction are the ones with variety and a realistic ecosystem. They have cities as well as countryside, and a range of environments. Here's our guide to the most realistic — and interesting — planets in science fiction.

Miranda

Mongo

Vulcan

Naboo

Zanak

Ring World

Tollana

Krypton

Fyrine IV

Camazotz

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<![CDATA[Naboo]]> I could deal with the annoying Gungan neighbors if I could get to visit a landscape like the Naboo falls. The city is gorgeous and so are the lake vacation spots. Naboo would be my number one choice for a planet home away from home. And more importantly, just one visit to Naboo reveals a lot of geographical diversity, including swamps, forests, and that crazy underwater world.

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