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The standard [[Federation]] system of '''planetary classification''' categorizes [[planet]]s based on various factors such as [[atmosphere|atmospheric]] composition, surface temperature, [[plant|vegetation]] and size. Each class is designated with a letter, for example, [[Class M]] (name based on the [[Vulcan]] [[Vulcan language|terminology]] "[[Minshara class|''minshara''-class]]") is the most suitable for [[humanoid]] long-term habitation.
The standard [[Federation]] system of '''planetary classification''' categorizes [[planet]]s based on various factors such as atmospheric composition, surface temperature, vegetation and size. Each class is designated with a letter, for example, [[Class M]] (name based on the [[Vulcan]] terminology "[[Class M|"Minshara Class"]]) is the most suitable for [[humanoid]] long-term habitation.


==Planetary classes==
==Planetary Classes==
*[[Class D]]
*[[Class D]]
*[[Class H]]
*[[Class H]]
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*[[Class M]] (Minshara)
*[[Class M]] (Minshara)
*[[Class N]]
*[[Class N]]
*[[Class O]]
*[[Class P]] (Conjectural)
*[[Class P]] (Conjectural)
*[[Class T]]
*[[Class T]]
*[[Class Y]]
*[[Class Y]] (Also known as "Demon" Class)
*[[Demon Class|"Demon"]]
*[[Theta Class]]
*[[Rogue Planet]]
[[Category: Science]]

Latest revision as of 18:00, 18 February 2011

The standard Federation system of planetary classification categorizes planets based on various factors such as atmospheric composition, surface temperature, vegetation and size. Each class is designated with a letter, for example, Class M (name based on the Vulcan terminology ""Minshara Class") is the most suitable for humanoid long-term habitation.

Planetary Classes[edit]