Pull Star Path

Pull Star Path is the first mission of Space Junk Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. The mission involves using many Pull Stars to move between the planets.

Layout
The player starts off on the square Star Dust Start Planet and needs to use a Pull Star to cross the chasm to the Star Dust Rolling Step A. Beyond the Star Dust Rolling Step A are several Pull Stars that take Mario through some asteroids, ending at a few Lava Transparent Planet. On the orb planets are five Star Chips the player needs to collect while avoiding Amps in order to form a Launch Star. Using it will launch Mario around the small maze planet and through a crystal containing some Star Bits and will land on a planet resembling Olimar's ship from Pikmin, which several Star Bits will be falling on. Past the ship are planets with Pull Stars in them, followed by another row of Pull Stars through an asteroid field.

At the end of the asteroid field is the T Shape Planet with several Scuttlebugs and several Toads trapped in crystals. Rescuing all the Toads will call down Captain Toad on the Starshroom and provide Mario with a Sling Star to reach the end. The final area is full of platforms that will form once Mario gets near and the player needs to collect five Silver Stars scattered in the area. By collecting all of the Silver Stars, they will form the Power Star, which will appear back at the start of the current area.

Enemies

 * Goombas
 * Scuttlebugs
 * Amps

Planets visited

 * Star Dust Start Planet
 * Star Dust Rolling Step A
 * G Capture Tutorial Zone
 * Lava Transparent Planet
 * Planet Rocket
 * Blue Star Cupsule Planets
 * T Shape Planet
 * Assembly Block Planet

Super Mario Galaxy trading card info
''There is seemingly no place a Power Star might not be hidden, even among the floating debris in the Space Junk Galaxy. Mario must navigate a Pull Star path around this galaxy, including a carefully executed swing through Blue Star Capsule Planet. Grab the Pull Star located in the center of this capsule, which will swing Mario into its gravity field. (Watch for creepy spiders on the last leg for the Power Star!) ''