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How many M Class planets are there?
What is a Class L planet?
Class L planets range in age from 4 to 10 billion years. Their diameters range in size from 10 000 to 15 000 km. They are located in the ecozone region of a star’s solar system and have rocky barren surfaces with little water. … Class L planets are suitable for human colonization with some terraforming.
What is an F class planet?
What class is Earth in Star Trek?
Why is it called M class planet?
What planet starts with an M?
Name | Region | System |
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Maateen | Unknown | Unknown |
Mabonte | Outer Rim Territories | Geonosis system |
Maccent | Outer Rim Territories | Maccent system |
Mackar | Unknown | Unknown |
What is the closest M class planet?
Name | M⊕ | e |
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Proxima Centauri b | ≥1.27 | <0.35 |
Proxima Centauri c | ~7 | ~0.04 |
Barnard’s Star b | ≥3.23 | 0.32 |
Ross 128 b | ≥1.40 |
What is a Class Y demon planet?
What are the 3 types of planets?
What are the classes of planets?
- Class D (planetoid or moon with little to no atmosphere)
- Class H (generally uninhabitable)
- Class J (gas giant)
- Class K (habitable as long as pressure domes are used)
- Class L (marginally habitable with vegetation but no animal life)
- Class M (terrestrial)
- Class N (sulfuric)
How long do F-type stars last?
about 2 to 4 billion years
F-type main-sequence stars are expected to remain stable for about 2 to 4 billion years as detailed models suggest. (Our Sun should have a correspondingly stable lifetime of approximately 10 billion years.)May 1 2014
What is AF type star?
Is Earth ever mentioned in Star Trek?
Earth. In the Star Trek universe Earth is home to Starfleet Headquarters the real Earth is at least so far the only life-bearing world we know.
What does Minshara mean in Vulcan?
Does Earth get destroyed in Star Trek?
Earth destroyed
Although “Twilight” was initially conceived for Star Trek: Voyager the annihilation of Earth was included in the plot only once the story was intended to be developed for Star Trek: Enterprise. … Then in a blinding flash… the Earth EXPLODES…
What is the most ringed planet?
Saturn
Saturn: Facts About the Ringed Planet. Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and the second-largest planet in the solar system. It’s the farthest planet from Earth that’s visible to the naked human eye but the planet’s most outstanding features — its rings — are better viewed through a telescope.May 13 2019
What is a Category 5 planet?
Unrestricted Category V: “Earth-return missions from bodies deemed by scientific opinion to have no indigenous life forms.” Restricted Category V: “Earth-return missions from bodies deemed by scientific opinion to be of significant interest to the process of chemical evolution or the origin of life.”
What is the prime directive Star Trek?
Within the Star Trek universe the Prime Directive is a crucial regulation that is binding on Starfleet personnel. … The Prime Directive (officially Starfleet Order 1) is a prohibition on interference with the other cultures and civilizations representatives of Starfleet encounter in their exploration of the universe.
Which planet is beyond Saturn?
The planets which lie beyond Saturn are Uranus and Neptune.
What planet starts with AE?
Name | Region | System |
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Ec Pand | Mid Rim | Ec Pand system |
Eckless | Wild Space | Eckless system |
Eclipse | Deep Core | Unknown |
Eczar | Outer Rim Territories | Eczar system |
What are planets names?
Which planet can support life?
How long would it take to get to Proxima B?
That trip itself took nine and a half years. New Horizons was traveling at speeds that topped 52 000 mph but even at that rate it would take about 54 400 years to reach Proxima Centauri.
Is Venus a class Y?
According to Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 38 “United Federation of Planets I”) Venus was classified as an N-class planet.
What are the 14 planets?
By the order of the 14 Planet Theory the planets were Mercury and the Moon Venus Mondas Earth Mars Asteris Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Charon and Planet 14.
What are the 4 types of exoplanets?
Why is Pluto not a planet?
What is Jupiter classified as?
Jupiter is called a gas giant planet. Its atmosphere is made up of mostly hydrogen gas and helium gas like the sun.
What type of planet is most common?
The data so far imply that planets like Earth are the most common type of planet and that there may be 100 billion Earth-size planets around Sun-like stars in the Galaxy. About 2600 planetary systems have been discovered around other stars. In many of them planets are arranged differently than in our solar system.
What is Mars classified as?
How hot is an F star?
F-type stars are yellow-white reach 6 000–7 400 K and display many spectral lines caused by metals. The Sun is a class G star these are yellow with surface temperatures of 5 000–6 000 K.
What is a blue dwarf made of?
A blue dwarf is a predicted class of star that develops from a red dwarf after it has exhausted much of its hydrogen fuel supply.
Can blue stars support life?
A star may be unsuitable for life for other reasons: it may be prone to extreme flares for example. A blue giant is a star that burns bright and dies young only lasting a few million years. Planets around such a star would have only just formed (they may still have molten surfaces).
Which color would characterize an M star?
Class | Temperature | Apparent color |
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F | 6 000–7 500 K | white |
G | 5 000–6 000 K | yellowish white |
K | 3 500–5 000 K | yellow orange |
M | 2 000–3 500 K | orange red |