Planets are classified based on several different factors, such as atmospheric composition, size, climate, or flora and fauna. Each planetary class is designated by a letter, i.e. Class M, etc.
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- Planet Classifications
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| - Planets are classified based on several different factors, such as atmospheric composition, size, climate, or flora and fauna. Each planetary class is designated by a letter, i.e. Class M, etc.
- The Planet Classification System was developed by the Federation as a means of conveniently categorizing planets using a uniform criteria consisting of a number of elements including, but not limited to: atmospheric composition, age, surface temperature, size, and the presence of life. The system uses the Terran alphabet, more specifically the Latin alphabet to designate the different planetary classes.
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| - Planets are classified based on several different factors, such as atmospheric composition, size, climate, or flora and fauna. Each planetary class is designated by a letter, i.e. Class M, etc.
- The Planet Classification System was developed by the Federation as a means of conveniently categorizing planets using a uniform criteria consisting of a number of elements including, but not limited to: atmospheric composition, age, surface temperature, size, and the presence of life. The system uses the Terran alphabet, more specifically the Latin alphabet to designate the different planetary classes.
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