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4 wrz 2023 · Enterprise season 1 revealed the origin of Star Trek's Class M planet designation as "Minshara-Class" suitable for humanoid life. The term Class M, used to describe Earth-like planets, was first coined in Star Trek: Enterprise episode 4.
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14 lis 2021 · Perfect for humanoid life. What is an "M-Class planet"? Angus Imrie (Zero) explains M-Class planets and why they're important in the Star Trek universe.
20 gru 2012 · Researchers have reportedly discovered a new system of planets surrounding a sun-like star that contains one planet that could support life.
Nibiru was an M-class planet, and the homeworld of the Nibirans, a primitive pre-industrial society. While the planet resembled tropical regions of Earth, it possessed red instead of green flora. It was also the home of an unknown species of docile quadruped mammals and large fish.
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. These worlds were the first choice for...