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*On the last picture of Chapter 1 inside [[Rosalina's Storybook]], it is revealed that the starting planet of the galaxy used to have a large body of water, covering almost the entire planet.
*On the last picture of Chapter 1 inside [[Rosalina's Storybook]], it is revealed that the starting planet of the galaxy used to have a large body of water, covering almost the entire planet.
*In the background (like Bowser's Star Reactor later on in the game), there are inaccessible Airships. If the player uses a flight hack and flies towards them, he or she will find the Airships are solid, but have no gravity. However, the camera is very glitchy while Mario or Luigi stands on them.
*In the background (like Bowser's Star Reactor later on in the game), there are inaccessible Airships. If the player uses a flight hack and flies towards them, he or she will find the Airships are solid, but have no gravity. However, the camera is very glitchy while Mario or Luigi stands on them.
*This is the one of the two galaxies which has the purple coin mission without a [[Prankster Comet]], the other one being [[Grand Finale Galaxy]]
*This is the one of the two galaxies which has the purple coin mission without a [[Prankster Comet]], the other one being [[Grand Finale Galaxy]].
*This is the only galaxy where Mario/Luigi has to turn all flipswitch tiles off to complete a flipswitch tile puzzle.
*This is the only galaxy where Mario/Luigi has to turn all [[Flipswitch Panel]]s off to complete a Flipswitch puzzle.
*The Gateway Planet resembles Asteroid B-612, the homeworld of the title character of Antoine du Saint-Exupery's ''The Little Prince''.
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The Gateway Galaxy is one of the many galaxies from Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii. It serves as the opening level for the game and after Mario clears its first mission, he won't be able to return here until the Gate is unlocked later on in the game.

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The Starting Planet.

This is the first planet (other than the Mushroom Planet) that Mario explores in the game. It is where Mario first wakes up after being blasted off Princess Peach's Castle by Kamek in the opening cutscene. Here, he meets two yellow Lumas as well as an apricot Luma who will ask him to search them. When they are all found, a large light beam goes down from the sky, and the gateway appears, certainly because of Rosalina's powers. Then, a strong light appears on the gateway, and that's where Mario will meet Rosalina for the first time. The planet itself has three holes in its surface (two of which connect to each other directly through the center of the planet), many small patches of flowers, two connecting Warp Pipes, several Stretch Plants, two small pools of water, two small cottages, a ring of vertically-positioned rock columns, and a castle-like monument on the top. The planet is also surrounded by a light blue atmosphere. Later in the game, Mario must use the power of the Red Star to collect 100 Purple Coins on this planet, enabling him to use the Red Star onboard the Comet Observatory as well.

A planet found in the Deep Dark Galaxy resembles the Starting Planet of the Gateway Galaxy. It can be seen from the Wooden Planet, as well as the Starting Planet. The planet is accessible via a cannon on the latter, and is much smaller than the original one. There are three Goombas here, and a yellow screw that can be unscrewed by spinning it, which will cause the planet to quickly shrink and disappear, at the same time revealing a large ring of coins.

After the credits have rolled, when the player has collected 120 Power Stars and defeated Bowser for a second time, the ending sequence that plays occurs here. In the sequence, Rosalina thanks the player and says that she will watch over them from beyond the stars. She then walks into the door of the small blue-roofed cottage on the planet and comes out of the door of the Gate, thereby revealing that the two are connected. It is also revealed that the Comet Observatory is most likely hidden somewhere on the planet (although it cannot be seen when the player actively explores it), as it emerges from behind the planet after Rosalina transforms it into a comet once again and pilots it away.

The Starting Planet can also be seen in Rosalina's Ice World in Mario Kart 7. Additionally, Mario Galaxy, a stage in Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U, is based on the Starting Planet.

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The Starting Planet as seen on a Super Mario Galaxy trading card.

After Bowser's attack and blast that sent Mario drifting out into space, our hero wakes up on this planet. He's greeted by a Luma that wants to teach him important planet-hopping tricks. This is where he meets Rosalina, who grants him a critical power - the Star Spin. Mario will stop here again toward the end of his journey to acquire the power of flight from a Red Luma.

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Mario collecting Star Chips on the Black Hole Planet.

This is a planet made of nothing more than dirt, grass and stone. Not only is it being eaten away by a Black Hole at its center, but it is also under constant bombardment by a meteor shower, so Mario must be very careful here. There are five yellow Star Chips on this planet that Mario must collect in order to proceed, as well as a rock with a 1-Up Mushroom on top of it.

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The two Metal Planets in the Gateway Galaxy.

These are two metal planets which look very similar to one another. Both planets are brown in color, and have what appears to be metallic green power cables embedded in their surfaces which snake around the planets. In addition, both planets have tall spires that, when spun, will send vibrations across them, stunning all enemies within range. There are many Goombas on both of these planets, as well as several Item Crystals. Also, on the second of the two is a Grand Goomba, the only one in the entire game. The Flipswitch Area is located inside the second Metal Planet, and is accessed via a Warp Pipe.

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The Flipswitch Area, located inside the second of the two Metal Planets.

When Mario (or Luigi) enters the Warp Pipe on the bottom of the second Metal Planet, he will be taken to an inverted, spherical metal chamber with many Goombas and Flipswitch Panels inside. To shut down the machine and save the first of seven Grand Stars in the game, Mario (or Luigi) must step on every Flipswitch Panel found on the inside of the planet to change all of them from yellow to blue, while simultaneously avoiding the many Goombas and electric platforms. There are several coins floating in the air above them.

Levels

Grand Star Rescue

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Mario catches Luma disguised as a Star Bunny.

When Mario awakens on the Starting Planet, an apricot Star Bunny will challenge him to a game of hide-and-seek. The player will have to follow the Star Bunny around part of the planet until he reaches his two friends, after which all three Star Bunnies will run away and hide in various locations around the planet. One is found in a crater near a small pool of water, another in the grass surrounded by Stretch Plants, and the last in the Warp Pipe. When Mario catches one, it will give him a clue as to where the remaining others are. Once the player catches all three of them, a small castle-like structure will appear on the top of the planet. Here, Mario will meet Rosalina, befriend Luma, and then gain the Spinning ability. Mario needs to Spin the nearby Item Crystal which contains a Launch Star that leads him to the Black Hole Planet. Here, Mario talks to a Luma who says that he had another Launch Star all ready for him to use, but that it was broken into five Star Chips by meteors. He must then collect the scattered Star Chips to reform the Launch Star and progress to the first Metal Planet.

Here, a Luma trapped in a cage asks Mario to free it, telling him that one of the Goombas on the planet should have the key. The player must then seek out the one Goomba on the planet that is larger than all the others, as only this one has the key (it won't appear on the planet until the player talks to the trapped Luma). Once freed, he transforms into a Sling Star, which leads Mario to the second Metal Planet. On this planet, he must defeat a Grand Goomba near the top of the planet and collect its key to free another trapped Luma on the bottom of the planet (unlike the previous planet, the Grand Goomba will be on the planet regardless of whether or not the player talks to the trapped Luma before freeing it). Mario must then follow him into a Warp Pipe on the bottom of the planet, which takes him to the Flipswitch Area inside it. It is filled with yellow Flipswitch Panels and moving electrical platforms. A large machine in the middle of the room holds a Grand Star inside it. Mario must step on everyone to turn them from yellow to blue, which will shut the machine down and allow Mario to retrieve the Grand Star.

It is interesting to note that this is the only mission in the game where Flipswitch Panels must be turned off, rather than on.

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Gateway's Purple Coins

This mission is only made accessible after the Gate has been unlocked on the Comet Observatory. When Mario enters the galaxy, Rosalina will greet him. A Red Luma notices how much Rosalina trusts Mario, so he gives Mario the challenge of collecting 100 Purple Coins which he has scattered around the planet to earn his trust as well. There are seventy coins located on the planet itself and thirty coins in the air. Mario must use the new Red Star power-up that gives him the ability of flight to reach the thirty Purple Coins floating in the air. Successful completion of this mission will award Mario the game's sole Red Power Star, and also allow him to use the Red Star power-up in the Comet Observatory whenever he wants.

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Trivia

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  • This is the only purple coin mission in the game that can be played before beating Bowser.
  • This is one of the two galaxies in Super Mario Galaxy to have only two Power Stars total, the other being the Buoy Base Galaxy.
  • The Gateway Galaxy contains the only Grand Star not obtained by fighting a boss.
  • On the last picture of Chapter 1 inside Rosalina's Storybook, it is revealed that the starting planet of the galaxy used to have a large body of water, covering almost the entire planet.
  • In the background (like Bowser's Star Reactor later on in the game), there are inaccessible Airships. If the player uses a flight hack and flies towards them, he or she will find the Airships are solid, but have no gravity. However, the camera is very glitchy while Mario or Luigi stands on them.
  • This is the one of the two galaxies which has the purple coin mission without a Prankster Comet, the other one being Grand Finale Galaxy.
  • This is the only galaxy where Mario/Luigi has to turn all Flipswitch Panels off to complete a Flipswitch puzzle.


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