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In the Star Trek universe, a Class M planet is one habitable by humans and similar life forms. Earth, Vulcan, Romulus, and Qo'noS are examples of Class M planets. [1] The planet needs an atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen, should be close to a stable star, have fertile soil, a tolerable gravity, and a climate that is generally pleasant for humans.
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.
4 wrz 2023 · The term Class M, used to describe Earth-like planets, was first coined in Star Trek: Enterprise episode 4. The episode also featured the first canine exploration of a Minshara-Class planet and T'Pol's first use of the Vulcan nerve pinch.
M-113 was an inhabited M-class planet. It was the homeworld of a type of poisonous plant known as the borgia plant, as well as the home of a civilization of M-113 creatures, which went nearly extinct long before 2266.
The classification system used by the Federation used single-letter designations such as class M to describe a planet able to support humanoid life for long periods, while the Vulcans used the term "Minshara class" to describe a similar planet.
30 sty 2017 · Class M Earth-like planet, the Class M designation is similar to the real-world astronomical theory of life-supporting planets within the habitable zone. The term is explained in-universe as...
9 gru 2011 · Until this past week, however, there was no hard evidence that our "M-Class" planet, Earth, had any company. That changed with the recent discovery of, Keplar-22b, which was discovered by a NASA team using the Keplar Space Telescope.