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Earth

The Minshara class planet Earth

Vulcan from Orbit, 2154

Vulcan, another M-class planet

Ceti Alpha V, 2156

Ceti Alpha V used to be "barely" class M

Mab-Bu IV - Moon, remastered

A class-M moon of Mab-Bu VI

"Maybe we should've picked one with a little more blue and green on it."
Charles Tucker III regarding Ceti Alpha V, 2156 ("Twilight")

In the Federation standard system of planetary classification, a class M or Minshara class planet, moon, or planetoid was considered to be suitable for humanoid life. By the mid-24th century, thousands of class M planets had been charted by the Federation. These worlds were the first choice for colonization. Since the early 22nd century, Humanity (and later, the Federation) has been terraforming lifeless worlds such as Mars into class M worlds. Environmental conditions on Federation starships mimicked the class M environment. (TOS: "The Cage"; TNG: "Justice", "Home Soil", "Final Mission"; VOY: "Caretaker")

History[]

During the mid-22nd century, Vulcanscience used the term Minshara-class for such planets. Vulcans were not able to confirm if a planet was Minshara-class through orbital scans, instead sending down probes to collect the necessary data. (ENT: "Strange New World") In 2151, Starfleet officers were not familiar with the term and Enterprise chose to adopt it. However, by 2154, Starfleet had adopted the term class M. A century later, that term was in general use in Starfleet, even though the term "Earth-type" was also occasionally used.

By the 23rd century, it was theorized that there was a mathematicalprobability of three million Earth-type planets in the Milky Way Galaxy alone. (TOS: "Balance of Terror")

A planet could fall within the range of the M-class classification. This range was from 1 to 4. The Koinonian homeworld was an example of an M-class type 4 planet. (TNG: "The Bonding", "Clues")

The term was sometimes used to characterize an atmosphere rather than a planet. The standard environment aboard Federation starships was class M. (TNG: "New Ground", "Relics")

Qualities[]

List of class M worlds[]

Named[]

Image Name Location Indigenous sentient species Notes Source
892-IVSystem 892892-IV nativesDensity, atmosphere, and proportion of land to water identical to those of Earth; diameter and layout of land masses somewhat different TOS: "Bread and Circuses"
Akaali homeworld78 light years from Earth, Alpha QuadrantAkaaliENT: "Civilization"
Alpha Carinae IICanopus, Beta QuadrantAlpha Carinae II natives TOS: "The Ultimate Computer"
Alpha Onias IIIAlpha Onias system, Beta QuadrantTNG: "Future Imperfect"
Alshain IVAlshainDIS: "Kobayashi Maru"
AltamidAltamid system, Necro CloudAncient OnesStar Trek Beyond
Angel INear the Romulan Neutral ZoneAngel I nativesTNG: "Angel One"
Ankari homeworldDelta QuadrantAnkariVOY: "Equinox"
Archer IV61 Ursae MajorisNoneENT: "Strange New World", "Home"
ArgethDIS: "Scavengers"
ArretAlpha QuadrantArretanAtmosphere destroyed 500,000 years ago during a civil warTOS: "Return to Tomorrow"
Ba'kuBriar Patch, Sector 441, Alpha QuadrantMetaphasic radiation from the rings grants those on the surface immortalityStar Trek: Insurrection
Barradas IIIBarradas system, Sector 2158, Beta QuadrantTNG: "Gambit, Part I"
Berengaria VIIBerengarius system, Alpha QuadrantNoneTOS: "This Side of Paradise"; ENT: "Bound"
Boraal IIBoraalansBiosphere destroyed by an atmospheric dissipation in 2370TNG: "Homeward"
BorethBeta QuadrantTNG: "Rightful Heir"; DIS: "Through the Valley of Shadows"
Bringloid VBringloid system, Ficus sectorDevastated by solar flares in 2365, habitability uncertain TNG: "Up The Long Ladder"
Cajitar IVCajitar systemSNW: "The Broken Circle"
Ceti Alpha VCeti Alpha star system, Sector 25712, Alpha Quadrant"Barely" class M to begin with; further devastated by an orbital shift after the explosion of Ceti Alpha VI in late-2267 or early-2268TOS: "Space Seed"; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; ENT: "Twilight"
CoppeliusGhulion system, Vayt sectorPIC: "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1"
Dannus VNear the Gamma Quadrant, in the galactic rimDIS: "Terra Firma, Part 1"
DanskLD: "Where Pleasant Fountains Lie"
Delphi Ardu IVDelphi Ardu systemNo indigenous life forms as of 2364TNG: "The Last Outpost"
Delta Theta IIIDelta Theta III aboriginesTAS: "Bem"
Delta Vega40 Eridani A, Vulcan system, Sector 001, Alpha QuadrantStar Trek
DozariaDozaria system"Barely" class M DS9: "Indiscretion"
Draygo IVCardassian sectorTNG: "Homeward"
Draylon IIBajoran sector, Alpha QuadrantDS9: "Sanctuary"
EarthSol system, Sector 001, Alpha QuadrantHumans, Neanderthals, Voth, and Humpback whalesStar Trek: The Motion Picture, et al
Finibus IIIFinibus systemOrbits a black hole. SNW: "Memento Mori"
First Founders' homeworldOmarion Nebula, Gamma QuadrantA rogue planet; devastated by orbital bombardment during the Battle of the Omarion Nebula in 2371DS9: "The Search, Part I", "The Die is Cast"
Gamma Hromi IIGamma Hromi, Hromi Cluster, Beta QuadrantTNG: "The Vengeance Factor"
Gamma Hydra IVGamma Hydra, Gamma Hydra sector, Beta QuadrantTOS: "The Deadly Years"
GeryonOrbiting Theta HeliosDescribed as a "desert moon". DIS: "All Is Possible"
Halem'noHalem'nitesMuch of the planet's biosphere had been consumed by dust storms by 3191, with only a Denobulanweather modification tower providing irrigation to a small region. DIS: "Whistlespeak"
Hanon IVHanon system, Delta QuadrantHanoniansVOY: "Basics, Part I"
HavenBeta CassiusHaven nativesTNG: "Haven"
Hemikek IVHemikek system, Delta QuadrantVOY: "Lifesigns", "Investigations"
Hetemit IXSNW: "Ghosts of Illyria"
HunhauInside Emerald Chain space as of 3189DIS: "Scavengers"
Keto-EnolENT: "Canamar"
Kiley 279Kiley systemKileySNW: "Strange New Worlds"
Koinonian homeworldNon-corporeal Koinonians and the extinct corporeal KoinonianBarren, though still class M (type 4), following the Koinonian WarsTNG: "The Bonding"
Kolarus IIIKolarin system, near the Romulan Neutral ZoneKolaransStar Trek Nemesis
Krulmuth-BSNW: "Those Old Scientists"
KwejianKwejian systemKwejianDestroyed by the Dark Matter Anomaly in 3190DIS: "The Sanctuary", "Kobayashi Maru"
Kylata IIGamma QuadrantDS9: "Meridian"
Lactra VIIAlpha QuadrantLactransTAS: "The Eye of the Beholder"
Lambda PazOrbiting Pentarus III, Pentarus system"Barely" class M as of 2367TNG: "Final Mission"
LapeeriaLaap systemLapeeriansLD: "First First Contact"
LocarnoDetrion system, Alpha QuadrantCreated by the detonation of a Genesis Device in 2381LD: "Old Friends, New Planets"
LyrekVileen system, Beta QuadrantDIS: "Red Directive", "Under the Twin Moons"
M-113M-113 creaturesTOS: "The Man Trap"
Makull's homeworldOrbiting a red dwarf, Delta QuadrantMakull's speciesVOY: "Time and Again"
MariposaFicus sectorTNG: "Up The Long Ladder"
Minos KorvaMinos Korvasystem, Sector 21527, Alpha QuadrantTNG-R: "Chain Of Command, Part II"
MiriFGC-347601 system, Alpha QuadrantMiri nativesAn exact physical duplicate of Earth with a divergent history TOS: "Miri"
Murder PlanetHirogen star system, Delta QuadrantCilium-like vegetation (superorganism) PRO: "Dream Catcher", "Terror Firma"
NeuralNeural nativesTOS: "A Private Little War"
NibiruNibiransFlora is red instead of the typical green Star Trek Into Darkness
Noble IsleRomulan Neutral Zone, Beta QuadrantPossessed a turbulent atmosphere prone to ion storms, accessible only via space elevatorPRO: "Masquerade"
OcampaOcampa system, Delta QuadrantOcampansThough still habitable as of 2371, an artificial disaster millennia ago left it incapable of producing rain VOY: "Caretaker"
Omicron ThetaOmicron Theta star systemStripped of life by the Crystalline Entity in 2338, though still class M as late as 2364TNG: "Datalore"
OrelliusOrellius system, Alpha QuadrantDS9: "Paradise"
OrganiaAlpha QuadrantOrganiansTOS: "Errand of Mercy"
Orias IIIOrias system, Alpha QuadrantDS9: "Defiant"
Otrin's homeworldGrid 310, Delta QuadrantOtrin's speciesRecovering from nuclear winter as of 2378VOY: "Friendship One"
Parnassus BetaParnassus systemSNW: "Hegemony"
Paxan homeworldOrbiting a T-Tauri type star in the Ngame NebulaA protoplanet; terraformed by the Paxans prior to 2367TNG: "Clues"
Pentarus IIPentarus systemTNG: "Final Mission"
Pentarus V
Persephone IIIPersephone system, Alpha QuadrantDelebSNW: "Children of the Comet"
Planet 0042692"Enderprizians" LD: "All the World's a Stage"
Planet HellDelta QuadrantAtmosphere saturated with trigemic vapors and EM disturbances VOY: "Parturition"
Pollux IVBeta Geminorum system, Alpha QuadrantGreek godsTOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?"
"Q's planet" Possibly an illusory world created by QTNG: "Hide And Q"
Qo'noSQo'noS system, Sector 70, Block 27, Beta QuadrantKlingonsStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek Into Darkness, et al
QuarraDelta QuadrantQuarrenVOY: "Workforce"
RakharRakhari sector, Gamma QuadrantRakhariDS9: "Vortex"
Rakosa VDelta QuadrantRakosansVOY: "Dreadnought"
Rigel VIIRigel system, Alpha QuadrantKalarTOS: "The Cage", SNW: "Among the Lotus Eaters"
Ruah IVNoneTNG: "The Chase"
Rubicun IIIRubicun star system, inside a star clusterEdoTNG: "Justice"
SarpeidonAlpha QuadrantSarpeidon nativesDestroyed when its sun went supernova in 2269TOS: "All Our Yesterdays"
Sigma Draconis IIISigma Draconis star system, Alpha QuadrantSigma Draconis III nativesTOS: "Spock's Brain"
Sigma Draconis IVSigma Draconis IV natives
Sigma Draconis VISigma Draconis VI natives
Talos IVTalos system, Talos star group, Alpha QuadrantTalosiansTOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I"; DIS: "If Memory Serves"
Takarian homeworldDelta QuadrantTakariansVOY: "False Profits"
TamaalA binary star system near or inside Enolian space as of 2152ENT: "Canamar"
TarakisDelta QuadrantVOY: "Memorial"
TarellaTarelliansRavaged by the Tarellian Civil War, habitability uncertain TNG: "Haven"
TarokOrbiting a gas giantplanet in the Delta QuadrantVOY: "Initiations"
Tarquin's planetDelphic ExpanseENT: "Exile"
Taurus IIMurasaki 312, three light days away from Makus IIITaurus II anthropoidsTOS: "The Galileo Seven"
Terra 10Cepheus, near ArachnaSubject to natural spiroid epsilon wavesTAS: "The Terratin Incident"
Terra NovaLess than 20 light years from SolENT: "Terra Nova"
Terralysium51,000 light years from Sol, Beta QuadrantDIS: "New Eden"
Trialas IVTrialas system, near the BorderlandENT: "Cold Station 12"
TrillAlpha QuadrantTrills and symbiontsDS9: "Equilibrium"; DIS: "Forget Me Not"
Vacca VIVaccan system, Cabral sectorNew homeworld for the Boraalans as of 2370TNG: "Homeward"
ValakisAlpha QuadrantValakians and MenkENT: "Dear Doctor"
Valo IValo system, on the outskirts of Cardassian space, Alpha QuadrantDS9: "Ensign Ro"
Valo II
Valo III
Veridian IIIVeridian system, Beta QuadrantNoneStar Trek Generations
Veridian IVVeridian IV natives
Vulcan40 Eridani A, Vulcan system, Sector 001, Alpha QuadrantVulcansRenamed Ni'Var as of 3189. TOS: "Amok Time", et al
VulcanConsumed by an artificial black hole in an alternate2258Star Trek
XaheaGrid 07, Quad 09, block 3, sector 1XaheansST: "Runaway"; DIS: "Such Sweet Sorrow"
XantorasXantorasENT: "The Breach"

Unnamed[]

Image Name Location Indigenous sentient species Notes Source
Unnamed asteroid in the BadlandsBadlands, Alpha QuadrantDS9: "The Maquis, Part I"
Unnamed dark matter nebulaplanetInside a dark matter nebula, located in or near Cardassian spaceDS9: "Rocks and Shoals"
Unnamed breeding planetUsed by the Gorn as a breeding planet as of 2259SNW: "All Those Who Wander"
Unnamed Hur'qCentral MuseumplanetGamma QuadrantDS9: "The Sword of Kahless"
Unnamed moon of Mab-Bu VIOrbiting Mab-Bu VI, Alpha QuadrantConstantly swept by ionic cyclones and electromagnetic stormsTNG: "Power Play"
Moon near Allos' homeworldSame star system as Allos' homeworld, orbiting an inward planet, Delta QuadrantAtmosphere extended up more than eleven thousand kilometers from the surface VOY: "The Omega Directive"
Unnamed planet used by the MaquisDS9: "The Maquis, Part II"
Unnamed planet in the Delta QuadrantDelta QuadrantVOY: "Persistence of Vision"
Unnamed planet in the Delta QuadrantDelta QuadrantVOY: "Warhead"
Unnamed planet under Organian observation Home to a silicon-based virus, possibly not native to the planet ENT: "Observer Effect"
Unnamed sixth planet of System J-25System J-25TNG: "Q Who"
Unnamed planet inhabited by rock beastsA binary star systemNoneTAS: "Mudd's Passion"
Unnamed planet annexed by the Romulan Star EmpireENT: "Minefield"
Unnamed planet in the Strnad solar systemStrnad solar system, inside a stellar clusterTNG: "Justice"
Unnamed planet surveyed by the Delta Flyer in 2376Delta QuadrantVOY: "Memorial"
Unnamed "Federation colony" planetDelta QuadrantVOY: "Repression"
Unnamed planet, a potential new homeworld for Otrin's species132 light years from Otrin's homeworld, Delta QuadrantVOY: "Friendship One"
Unnamed planet, a potential new homeworld for the TalaxiansDelta QuadrantVOY: "Homestead"
Unnamed planet, a potential new homeworld for the VaadwaurOrbiting a G-type star in the Delta QuadrantVOY: "Dragon's Teeth"
Unnamed planetoid where the Delta Flyer crashed in 2375Delta QuadrantHas a bemonite mantle VOY: "Once Upon a Time"
Unnamed VidiianplanetoidDelta QuadrantA rogue planetoid; subterranean caves were class M VOY: "Phage"
Multiple unnamed Terikof beltplanetoidsTerikof belt, Badlands, Alpha QuadrantVOY: "Caretaker"
Moon located in B'omar space; crash site of the USS RavenOrbiting the fifth planet in a yellow dwarf system, B'omar space, Delta QuadrantVOY: "The Raven"
Unnamed planet, crash site of a Terellian cargo freighterInfluenced by violent plasma stormsTNG: "Liaisons"
Multiple asteroids in an unnamed planet's ring systemInside the ring system of a class D planet in the Delta QuadrantClass M environment likely transplanted from the Vhnori homeworld via subspace vacuolesVOY: "Emanations"
Multiple planets in the Mar Oscura NebulaMar Oscura NebulaTNG: "In Theory"
Four planets in the Federation-Cardassian border area DS9: "The Maquis, Part II"

Appendices[]

Background information[]

  • The term "class M" was first used in "The Cage" to describe the planet Talos IV. The variant "M class" was also often used. The term has become Star Trek shorthand for Earth-like, and due to obvious production practicalities, this environment is the "default" for planetary surface scenes. It should be noted, however, that not all "Earth-like" planets are necessarily class M: class L worlds such as Kelis' homeworld (VOY: "Muse") and even the occasional class D (such as the one seen in VOY: "Gravity") can support life as well.
  • The Vulcan term "Minshara-class" (first used in ENT: "Strange New World") was used in Enterprise to denote planets that in other series would have been called class M by the writers, the implied consequence being that the two terms meant the same, and possibly even that M stood for Minshara. This assumption is supported by the reference bookStar Trek: Star Charts. From an in-universe standpoint, the term M-class was first seen chronologically in a text within the Handbook of Exobiology in ENT: "Strange New World", the same episode that introduced Minshara-class. However, this mention was barely legible on-screen and may have been included by an art department not yet aware of the intention to use "Minshara class". The first spoken use of the word was in "Home", in which Archer used it to describe Archer IV, a planet implied (but not explicitly confirmed) to be Minshara class in "Strange New World". The term continued to be used several more times in the final season, while "Minshara-class" made no more appearances. The last use of "Minshara class" was in season three's "Twilight", where it was still used in 2156 in an alternate timeline. The term also appeared on Enterprise's computer displays, indicating that Starfleet adapted it eventually. According to the novella The Tears of Eridanus, Minshara is one of many names for the planet Vulcan.
  • In TOS: "Return to Tomorrow", Spock called planet Arret class M despite the atmosphere having been ripped away, suggesting that the class M designation goes beyond being able to support life. Alternately, he could have been saying that the planet, prior to losing its atmosphere, would have been categorized as class M.
  • Ceti Alpha V was described as "barely Minshara class" in "Twilight", but also as no more inhospitable and savage than the site of Australia's Botany Bay colony before colonization in "Space Seed", suggesting that even on a class M planet like Earth, there might be locations that stretch the definition. Alternatively, the planet might have become more hospitable in the century between the two episodes.
  • According to Star Trek: Star Charts, class M planets have ages that range from 3 billion to 10 billion years and a diameter between 10,000 and 15,000 kilometers. They are located within the ecosphere of a star system.

List of Planets and Moons[]

Class M planets from the Star Trek Encyclopedia and StarTrek.com.

Image Name Location Indigenous sentient species Notes Source
1865-AlphaDelta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 148
Ajilon PrimeAjilonsystem, Beta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 13
AlastriaAlastria system, Delta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 14
Alfa 177Alpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 16
AmerindStarTrek.com [1](X)
Amleth PrimeAmleth system, Alpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [2](X)
AndoriaAndorian system, Alpha QuadrantAndorians, AenarsStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 26
Angosia IIIAngosiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 29
Antede IIIAntediansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 32
ArdanaArdana system, Beta QuadrantArdanansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 42
Argelius IIArgeliussystem, Beta QuadrantArgeliansStarTrek.com [3](X)
Athos IVDemilitarized Zone, Badlands, Alpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 49
AtlecOmega Sagitta system, Alpha QuadrantAtlec inhabitantsStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 21
Atrea IVAtreansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 50
Avery IIIAvery system, Delta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 53
Azati PrimeAzati Prime system, Delphic Expanse, Alpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [4](X)
Ba'kuBriar Patch, Sector 441, Alpha QuadrantMetaphasic radiation from the rings grants those on the surface immortalityStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 57
BajorBajoran system, Bajor sector, Alpha QuadrantBajoransStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 60
Barkon IVBarkoniansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 67
Beta IIIC-111 systemBetansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 80
Beta XII-AIn orbit of Beta Leonis Minoris, Alpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 81
Beta Agni IIBeta Agni systemStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 80
BetazedBeta Zeta system, Alpha QuadrantBetazoidsStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 81
Bilana IIIStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 83
Bopak IIIBopak system, Gamma QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 92
BrekkaDelossystemBrekkiansStarTrek.com [5](X)
Brunali homeworldDelta QuadrantBrunaliStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 108
Camor VCamor systemCamoritesStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 114
Capella IVIn orbit of Capella, Alpha QuadrantCapellansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 115
Canopus IIIIn orbit of Canopus, Beta QuadrantStarTrek.com [6](X)
Cardassia IVCardassian system, Alpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [7](X)
Celtris IIIAlpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 126
CheronCheron natives (extinct) Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 137
DakalaInterstellar space WraithsRogue planetStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 177
Daran VAlpha QuadrantDaran V nativesStarTrek.com [8](X)
Delta VegaNear the galactic barrier, Delta Vega sector, Alpha QuadrantNoneSlightly smaller than Earth; Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 201 Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 201
Deneb IVDenebsystem, Alpha QuadrantBandiStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 202
DenevaDeneva system, Alpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [9](X)
DenobulaDenobula Triaxa system, Beta QuadrantDenobulansStarTrek.com [10](X)
Dessica IIDessicasystem, Beta QuadrantStarTrek.com [11](X)
Devidia IIDevidia system, Marrab sectorDevidiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 207
Dorvan VDorvan sector, Alpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 216
Drayan IIDelta QuadrantDrayansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 219
Dreon VIIDreon system, Alpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [12](X)
EkosEkosiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 155
El-Adrel IVEl-Adrel systemStarTrek.com [13](X)
Elaysian homeworldElaysiansStarTrek.com [14](X)
Eminiar VIIEminiarsystem, NGC 321, Alpha QuadrantEminiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 237
Enara PrimeDelta QuadrantEnaransStarTrek.com [15](X)
Epsilon Hydra VIIStarTrek.com [16](X)
FerenginarFerenginar system, Alpha QuadrantFerengiStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 269
Forlat IIIStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 281
GaiaGamma QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 290
Galen IVAlpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 292
Gamelan VGamelan systemGamelan V nativesStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 295
Gamma Trianguli VIGamma Triangulisystem, Gamma Trianguli sectorVaaliansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 296
GaultStarTrek.com [17](X)
Gemulon VStarTrek.com [18](X)
Genesis PlanetGenesis sector, Mutara sectorDestroyed Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 301
GideonAlpha QuadrantGideonStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 304
GolanaAlpha QuadrantGolanans (extinct) Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 307
Gosis' species homeworldGosis' speciesStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 310
GrazerStarTrek.com [19](X)
Hakton VIIAlpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [20](X)
Hansen's PlanetHansen's Planet anthropoidsStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 325
Hekaras IIHekaras sectorHekaransStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 333
Hur'q planetGamma QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 352
Itamish IIIStarTrek.com [21](X)
JeraddoIn orbit of Bajor, Bajoransystem, Bajoransector, Alpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 3rd ed., p. 222
Kaelon IIKaelonStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 398
KataanKataan star system, Silarian sectorKataan nativesDestroyed by solar radiation Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 403
KavariaAlpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [22](X)
Kesprytt IIIKespryttStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 414
Khefka IVStarTrek.com [23](X)
KhitomerKhitomer system, Beta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 415
Kohl settlementDelta QuadrantStarTrek.com [24](X)
Krios PrimeKriosian system, Beta QuadrantKriosianStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 445
L-S VIGamma QuadrantStarTrek.com [25](X)
Ledonia IIIStarTrek.com [26](X)
LedosDelta QuadrantLedosians and VentuStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 458
Ligon IILigoniansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 465
Ligobis XStarTrek.com [27](X)
LoresworldStarTrek.com [28](X)
Malcor IIIMalcoriansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 13
Maranga IVStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 19
Marva IVDemilitarized Zone, Alpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 24
Melona IVDestroyed by Crystalline Entity; Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 34
Merak IIMeraksystem, Alpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [29](X)
MeridianTrialus system, Gamma QuadrantMeridian inhabitantsStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 37
Mintaka IIIIn orbit of MintakaMintakansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 44
Mordan IVMordanitesStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 52
Nervala IVStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 74
New VulcanStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 162
Nezu colony planetDelta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 80
Nimbus IIINeutral ZoneStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 83
Nyria IIINyriansystemStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 93
Omega IVOmega IV nativesStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 104
Omicron Ceti IIIIn orbit of Omicron CetiStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 104
Paraagan IIDestroyed by a tetrazineexplosionStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 122
Peliar Zel IIPeliar system, Alpha QuadrantPeliansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 131
Penthara IVStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 132
Planet XFictional planet from The Adventures of Captain ProtonStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 148
PlatoniusAlpha QuadrantPlatoniansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 171
Qu'VatBeta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 192
Qualor IISector 213, Beta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 194
Rana IVDelta Rana star systemDestroyed by the HusnockStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 201
Rekag-SeroniaStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 212
Relva VIIStarTrek.com [30](X)
Rigel IVRigel system, Alpha QuadrantRigel IV nativesStarTrek.com [31](X)
Rigel XIIRigel system, Alpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 222
RinaxIn orbit of Talax, Talaxian system, Delta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 225
RisaIn orbit of Epsilon Ceti B, Alpha QuadrantRisiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 225
Ronara PrimeDemilitarized Zone, Alpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 237
Rutia IVRutiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 243
ScalosAlpha QuadrantScalosians (extinct) Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 255
Secarus IVSecarus systemStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 260
Sigma Iotia IISigma Iotiasystem, Beta QuadrantIotiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 279
SikarisDelta QuadrantSikariansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 284
Sky Spirits' homeworldDelta QuadrantSky SpiritsStarTrek.com [32](X)
Solais VSolais systemSolariStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 295
Solosos IIIDemilitarized Zone, Alpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 296
Surata IVStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 346
Symbiogenetic alien orchid homeworldDelta QuadrantStarTrek.com [33](X)
Tagra IVTagrasystem, Argolis Cluster, Alpha QuadrantTagransStarTrek.com [34](X)
TalaxTalaxian system, Delta QuadrantTalaxiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 367
Tanuga IVTanugansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 371
Tarchannen IIITarchannen systemStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 371
TaresiaTaresian system, Delta QuadrantTaresiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 372
Teplan homeworldTeplan system, Gamma QuadrantTeplansStarTrek.com [35](X)
Terlina IIITerlina systemStarTrek.com [36](X)
Tilonus IVTiloniansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 398
Torga IVGamma QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 406
Torman VAlpha QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 406
Torna IVStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 167
TriacusTriacus maraudersStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 417
TriannonMuratas Star Cluster, Delphic ExpanseTriannonsStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 418
Turkana IVTurkana system, Beta QuadrantStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 427
Tycho IVTycho systemStarTrek.com [37](X)
TyreeStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 431
Umoth VIIIAlpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [38](X)
Vagra IIZed Lapis sectorVagransStarTrek.com [39](X)
Ventax IIVentaxiansStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 455
VerdanisNew home for Terra 10colonistsStarTrek.com [40](X)
Volan IIIn orbit of Volan, Alpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [41](X)
Volan IIIStarTrek.com [42](X)
Vori homeworldDelta QuadrantVoriStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 463
Xindi-Arboreal colonyDelphic ExpanseStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 313
ZeonZeonsStar Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 513
Unnamed planetMericor systemStarTrek.com [43](X)
Unnamed moonBadlands, Alpha QuadrantStarTrek.com [44](X)
Unnamed planetDelta QuadrantStarTrek.com [45](X)

Apocrypha[]

The novelStrangers from the Sky indicates that the term "class M" was used by Humans prior to First Contact with Vulcans, or indeed before Humanity reached any extra-solar planets.

See also[]

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