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  Star Trek planet classifications - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In the fictional Star Trek universe the Planet Classification System is a system developed by the Federation to categorize planets by many factors, such as atmospheric composition, age, surface temperature, size, and presence of life.
Planets within this region absorb a tremendous amount of the star's direct energy, and are usually too hot to contain life.
Terrestrial planets conquered by the Borg are usually forcibly terraformed into Class L worlds as a result.
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 Star Trek planet classifications
Only a few classes have been mentioned in the Star Trek canon, the most common visited worlds being Class M or Earth-type planets for the obvious reason that advanced humanoid life will most likely exist there.
Planets within this region absorb a tremendous amount of direct energy from the star, and are usually too hot to contain life.
Note: Earth may have become a Class L planet, as was seen briefly in the time conduit in Star Trek: First Contact, after the Borg altered the timeline and assimilated it.
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 Star Trek Planet Classifications
Geoinactive planets, are young planets that are geologically inactive and may well be be covered in ice and/or frozen gases.
Glaciated planets, are similar to Class O water planets with an abundance of surface water, however almost all of it is locked in frozen ice.
Variable planets have variable surface conditions because they either orbit a variable star (whose power output fluctuates), or their distance from their primary star varies greatly due to a sufficiently eccentric orbit.
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 class M planet
In the fictional Star Trek universe, a Class M planet is the classification used to refer to a planet that is suitable for supporting human-like life.
In Futurama, the home planet of the Popplers is said by Turanga Leela to be a Type M planet.
Many viewers of Star Trek have complained about how often planets visited in the show are Class M and that the characters rarely go to more bizarre worlds.
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 UCIP Star Trek Simulations - Planet Classifications
Usually found in a star's "habitable zone." They have high surface temperatures due to the "greenhouse effect" caused by their dense atmospheres.
Usually found in a star's "habitable zone." They are adaptable for humanoid colonization through the use of pressure domes and other life support devices.
Demon Planets and planetoids of this class can be found in any of a star's zones.
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 Planatary Classifications
Earth is a Class -M planet, for, along with an oxygen rich atmosphere, vast quantities of water, organic life in many forms, it is the ideal location and environment for Humanoid life to flourish.
Such planets are similar to Class -M's geological constituents in many ways, though land masses are either non-existent or are limited to few small islands where oceanic mountain ranges break the surface.
The worlds of this classification usually lie far from the system's star, and amongst other exotic characteristics possess rocky cores, frozen methane atmospheres and surfaces of sparkling crystalline formations littering the landscape for as far as the eye can see.
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 Ex Astris Scientia - Planet Classification
This list is rather short, as it is comprised only of planet classifications mentioned on screen.
The system has been consistently supplemented in the book Star Trek Star Charts by Geoffrey Mandel, but its canonicity is debatable.
Data taken from the Star Trek Encyclopedia III and from the Star Trek Archive.
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 Star Trek planet classifications - Definition, explanation
Examples: Genesis Planet, Remus (Romulus B) Class R Rogue
Life forms, if any, will probably be silicon based or mimetic in nature, as experienced on Demon class worlds of the Delta Quadrant.
In our solar system (at the present time), we do not have such a variety.
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