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I have always been a little bit confused about the time generally in Star wars and time jumps between each episode. According to this, there is a time zone in Star wars and it is based on Coruscant time and its similiar to our Earth.




According to Fandom’s Star Wars Wikia, the time measurement and
calendars are based off the size and movement of the lovely planet of
Coruscant. It is very similar to Earth, being that 60 seconds equals 1
minute, 60 minutes equals 1 hour, and 24 hours is a day.
But, with the exception that 5 days are equal to a week, 7 weeks are
35 days, totaling one month, and 10 months plus 3 festival weeks, plus
3 holidays, equals 368 days, or 1 year.



So, in theory, yes! The galaxies within the Star Wars Universe could
have time zones based on moving planets and their respective
calendars.




So my question is - may anybody help me constructing complete timeline in Star Wars? I found some articles mentioning time jumps, but I was not able to constuct whole timeline.



Star wars episodes chronologically (what I have found out yet)



Episode I – A Phantom Menace (1999)



10 years


Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002)



3 years


Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)



???


Solo – A Star Wars Story (2018)



???


Rogue One – A Star Wars Story (2016)



??? 19 years after Episode III


Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)



???


Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)



1 year


Episode VI – The Return of the Jedi (1983)



30 years


Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015)



No time jump


Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017)



???


Episode VIX (2019)










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    I have always been a little bit confused about the time generally in Star wars and time jumps between each episode. According to this, there is a time zone in Star wars and it is based on Coruscant time and its similiar to our Earth.




    According to Fandom’s Star Wars Wikia, the time measurement and
    calendars are based off the size and movement of the lovely planet of
    Coruscant. It is very similar to Earth, being that 60 seconds equals 1
    minute, 60 minutes equals 1 hour, and 24 hours is a day.
    But, with the exception that 5 days are equal to a week, 7 weeks are
    35 days, totaling one month, and 10 months plus 3 festival weeks, plus
    3 holidays, equals 368 days, or 1 year.



    So, in theory, yes! The galaxies within the Star Wars Universe could
    have time zones based on moving planets and their respective
    calendars.




    So my question is - may anybody help me constructing complete timeline in Star Wars? I found some articles mentioning time jumps, but I was not able to constuct whole timeline.



    Star wars episodes chronologically (what I have found out yet)



    Episode I – A Phantom Menace (1999)



    10 years


    Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002)



    3 years


    Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)



    ???


    Solo – A Star Wars Story (2018)



    ???


    Rogue One – A Star Wars Story (2016)



    ??? 19 years after Episode III


    Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)



    ???


    Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)



    1 year


    Episode VI – The Return of the Jedi (1983)



    30 years


    Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015)



    No time jump


    Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017)



    ???


    Episode VIX (2019)










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      I have always been a little bit confused about the time generally in Star wars and time jumps between each episode. According to this, there is a time zone in Star wars and it is based on Coruscant time and its similiar to our Earth.




      According to Fandom’s Star Wars Wikia, the time measurement and
      calendars are based off the size and movement of the lovely planet of
      Coruscant. It is very similar to Earth, being that 60 seconds equals 1
      minute, 60 minutes equals 1 hour, and 24 hours is a day.
      But, with the exception that 5 days are equal to a week, 7 weeks are
      35 days, totaling one month, and 10 months plus 3 festival weeks, plus
      3 holidays, equals 368 days, or 1 year.



      So, in theory, yes! The galaxies within the Star Wars Universe could
      have time zones based on moving planets and their respective
      calendars.




      So my question is - may anybody help me constructing complete timeline in Star Wars? I found some articles mentioning time jumps, but I was not able to constuct whole timeline.



      Star wars episodes chronologically (what I have found out yet)



      Episode I – A Phantom Menace (1999)



      10 years


      Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002)



      3 years


      Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)



      ???


      Solo – A Star Wars Story (2018)



      ???


      Rogue One – A Star Wars Story (2016)



      ??? 19 years after Episode III


      Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)



      ???


      Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)



      1 year


      Episode VI – The Return of the Jedi (1983)



      30 years


      Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015)



      No time jump


      Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017)



      ???


      Episode VIX (2019)










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      I have always been a little bit confused about the time generally in Star wars and time jumps between each episode. According to this, there is a time zone in Star wars and it is based on Coruscant time and its similiar to our Earth.




      According to Fandom’s Star Wars Wikia, the time measurement and
      calendars are based off the size and movement of the lovely planet of
      Coruscant. It is very similar to Earth, being that 60 seconds equals 1
      minute, 60 minutes equals 1 hour, and 24 hours is a day.
      But, with the exception that 5 days are equal to a week, 7 weeks are
      35 days, totaling one month, and 10 months plus 3 festival weeks, plus
      3 holidays, equals 368 days, or 1 year.



      So, in theory, yes! The galaxies within the Star Wars Universe could
      have time zones based on moving planets and their respective
      calendars.




      So my question is - may anybody help me constructing complete timeline in Star Wars? I found some articles mentioning time jumps, but I was not able to constuct whole timeline.



      Star wars episodes chronologically (what I have found out yet)



      Episode I – A Phantom Menace (1999)



      10 years


      Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002)



      3 years


      Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)



      ???


      Solo – A Star Wars Story (2018)



      ???


      Rogue One – A Star Wars Story (2016)



      ??? 19 years after Episode III


      Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)



      ???


      Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)



      1 year


      Episode VI – The Return of the Jedi (1983)



      30 years


      Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015)



      No time jump


      Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017)



      ???


      Episode VIX (2019)







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          There are no exact dates given for many of these, but there are "good" estimates as to how many years are between works. Wookieepedia has a complete canon history, but this also includes comic and book events as well.




          • There are 10 years between The Phantom Menace & Attack of the Clones.


          • There are 3 years between Attack of the Clones & Revenge of the Sith


          • There are 19 years between Revenge of the Sith & A New Hope, which means Solo, Rebels, and Rogue One fall in between them with Solo taking place 5-7 years after RotS and Rebels taking place 14 years after RotS. Rogue One takes place directly before ANH.


          • There are 2-3 years between A New Hope & The Empire Strikes Back


          • There is maybe 1-2 years between The Empire Strikes Back & Return of the Jedi (Sources say the Original Trilogy takes place no more than 4 years total)


          • There are 30 years between Return of the Jedi & The Force Awakens


          • The Last Jedi continues directly after The Force Awakens. No time jump.


          • John Boyega seems to have just confirmed that Episode IX will take place 1 year after The Last Jedi







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          Between Episode III and IV: Enough time for Luke and Leia to grow up. (About 20 years).



          Between Episodes IV, V, VI: I think it's less than, or close to a year. In case of V and VI, enough time to partially rebuild the Death Star.



          Between Episode VI and VII: Enough time for Han and Leia to show signs of old age, and have an adult child. (About 20-30 years.)



          Between Episode VII and VIII: Less than a year probably.






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          There are no exact dates given for many of these, but there are "good" estimates as to how many years are between works. Wookieepedia has a complete canon history, but this also includes comic and book events as well.




          • There are 10 years between The Phantom Menace & Attack of the Clones.


          • There are 3 years between Attack of the Clones & Revenge of the Sith


          • There are 19 years between Revenge of the Sith & A New Hope, which means Solo, Rebels, and Rogue One fall in between them with Solo taking place 5-7 years after RotS and Rebels taking place 14 years after RotS. Rogue One takes place directly before ANH.


          • There are 2-3 years between A New Hope & The Empire Strikes Back


          • There is maybe 1-2 years between The Empire Strikes Back & Return of the Jedi (Sources say the Original Trilogy takes place no more than 4 years total)


          • There are 30 years between Return of the Jedi & The Force Awakens


          • The Last Jedi continues directly after The Force Awakens. No time jump.


          • John Boyega seems to have just confirmed that Episode IX will take place 1 year after The Last Jedi







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          There are no exact dates given for many of these, but there are "good" estimates as to how many years are between works. Wookieepedia has a complete canon history, but this also includes comic and book events as well.




          • There are 10 years between The Phantom Menace & Attack of the Clones.


          • There are 3 years between Attack of the Clones & Revenge of the Sith


          • There are 19 years between Revenge of the Sith & A New Hope, which means Solo, Rebels, and Rogue One fall in between them with Solo taking place 5-7 years after RotS and Rebels taking place 14 years after RotS. Rogue One takes place directly before ANH.


          • There are 2-3 years between A New Hope & The Empire Strikes Back


          • There is maybe 1-2 years between The Empire Strikes Back & Return of the Jedi (Sources say the Original Trilogy takes place no more than 4 years total)


          • There are 30 years between Return of the Jedi & The Force Awakens


          • The Last Jedi continues directly after The Force Awakens. No time jump.


          • John Boyega seems to have just confirmed that Episode IX will take place 1 year after The Last Jedi







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            Well thats exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
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          There are no exact dates given for many of these, but there are "good" estimates as to how many years are between works. Wookieepedia has a complete canon history, but this also includes comic and book events as well.




          • There are 10 years between The Phantom Menace & Attack of the Clones.


          • There are 3 years between Attack of the Clones & Revenge of the Sith


          • There are 19 years between Revenge of the Sith & A New Hope, which means Solo, Rebels, and Rogue One fall in between them with Solo taking place 5-7 years after RotS and Rebels taking place 14 years after RotS. Rogue One takes place directly before ANH.


          • There are 2-3 years between A New Hope & The Empire Strikes Back


          • There is maybe 1-2 years between The Empire Strikes Back & Return of the Jedi (Sources say the Original Trilogy takes place no more than 4 years total)


          • There are 30 years between Return of the Jedi & The Force Awakens


          • The Last Jedi continues directly after The Force Awakens. No time jump.


          • John Boyega seems to have just confirmed that Episode IX will take place 1 year after The Last Jedi







          share|improve this answer














          There are no exact dates given for many of these, but there are "good" estimates as to how many years are between works. Wookieepedia has a complete canon history, but this also includes comic and book events as well.




          • There are 10 years between The Phantom Menace & Attack of the Clones.


          • There are 3 years between Attack of the Clones & Revenge of the Sith


          • There are 19 years between Revenge of the Sith & A New Hope, which means Solo, Rebels, and Rogue One fall in between them with Solo taking place 5-7 years after RotS and Rebels taking place 14 years after RotS. Rogue One takes place directly before ANH.


          • There are 2-3 years between A New Hope & The Empire Strikes Back


          • There is maybe 1-2 years between The Empire Strikes Back & Return of the Jedi (Sources say the Original Trilogy takes place no more than 4 years total)


          • There are 30 years between Return of the Jedi & The Force Awakens


          • The Last Jedi continues directly after The Force Awakens. No time jump.


          • John Boyega seems to have just confirmed that Episode IX will take place 1 year after The Last Jedi








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          Well thats exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
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          Between Episode III and IV: Enough time for Luke and Leia to grow up. (About 20 years).



          Between Episodes IV, V, VI: I think it's less than, or close to a year. In case of V and VI, enough time to partially rebuild the Death Star.



          Between Episode VI and VII: Enough time for Han and Leia to show signs of old age, and have an adult child. (About 20-30 years.)



          Between Episode VII and VIII: Less than a year probably.






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            I'm sorry, but I'm able to deduce these informations as well - I was asking for some exact informations from some trustful resources. Anyway, thank you.
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          Between Episode III and IV: Enough time for Luke and Leia to grow up. (About 20 years).



          Between Episodes IV, V, VI: I think it's less than, or close to a year. In case of V and VI, enough time to partially rebuild the Death Star.



          Between Episode VI and VII: Enough time for Han and Leia to show signs of old age, and have an adult child. (About 20-30 years.)



          Between Episode VII and VIII: Less than a year probably.






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            I'm sorry, but I'm able to deduce these informations as well - I was asking for some exact informations from some trustful resources. Anyway, thank you.
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          Between Episode III and IV: Enough time for Luke and Leia to grow up. (About 20 years).



          Between Episodes IV, V, VI: I think it's less than, or close to a year. In case of V and VI, enough time to partially rebuild the Death Star.



          Between Episode VI and VII: Enough time for Han and Leia to show signs of old age, and have an adult child. (About 20-30 years.)



          Between Episode VII and VIII: Less than a year probably.






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          Between Episode III and IV: Enough time for Luke and Leia to grow up. (About 20 years).



          Between Episodes IV, V, VI: I think it's less than, or close to a year. In case of V and VI, enough time to partially rebuild the Death Star.



          Between Episode VI and VII: Enough time for Han and Leia to show signs of old age, and have an adult child. (About 20-30 years.)



          Between Episode VII and VIII: Less than a year probably.







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            I'm sorry, but I'm able to deduce these informations as well - I was asking for some exact informations from some trustful resources. Anyway, thank you.
            – Filip Kočica
            1 hour ago














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            I'm sorry, but I'm able to deduce these informations as well - I was asking for some exact informations from some trustful resources. Anyway, thank you.
            – Filip Kočica
            1 hour ago








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          I'm sorry, but I'm able to deduce these informations as well - I was asking for some exact informations from some trustful resources. Anyway, thank you.
          – Filip Kočica
          1 hour ago




          I'm sorry, but I'm able to deduce these informations as well - I was asking for some exact informations from some trustful resources. Anyway, thank you.
          – Filip Kočica
          1 hour ago



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