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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. The planet needs an atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen, should be close to a stable star, and have fertile soil and a generally pleasant climate. Most planets shown in the franchise are Class M planets; occasionally another alphabetically named class of planet is shown, each hostile to humanoid life in one or more ways. As a story device, this allowed for easy filming without restriction by environmental suits, but Science correspondent Gretchen Vogel called it a "failure of imagination" when thinking about the limits of the zone capable of supporting life. The origin within the fictional universe is implied to be the Vulcan word

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  • Class M planet (en)
  • Planeta de classe M (ca)
  • Planète de classe M (fr)
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  • Els planetes de classe M a l'univers de Star Trek aquells planetes que poden ostentar vida per organismes humanoides. Les seves atmosferes comprenen nitrogen i oxigen, i tenen una abundància d'aigua en estat líquid necessari per a la vida basada en carboni d'existir. Aquests planetes sustenten vida animal, vegetal i a vegades éssers intel·ligents. La Terra és un exemple d'un planeta de classe M, altres planetes de classe M que apareixen al llarg de la franquícia inclouen Vulcà, Cardassia Primer, Bajor, Betazed, Ròmul, i Qo'noS. (ca)
  • 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. The planet needs an atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen, should be close to a stable star, and have fertile soil and a generally pleasant climate. Most planets shown in the franchise are Class M planets; occasionally another alphabetically named class of planet is shown, each hostile to humanoid life in one or more ways. As a story device, this allowed for easy filming without restriction by environmental suits, but Science correspondent Gretchen Vogel called it a "failure of imagination" when thinking about the limits of the zone capable of supporting life. The origin within the fictional universe is implied to be the Vulcan word (en)
  • Dans l'univers de fiction de Star Trek, une planète de classe M ou planète de classe Minshara est une planète sur laquelle les Humains peuvent vivre sans équipement particulier. Il semblerait que cette dénomination soit d'origine vulcaine. On peut également y trouver des formes de vie animale, voire humanoïde. (fr)
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  • Els planetes de classe M a l'univers de Star Trek aquells planetes que poden ostentar vida per organismes humanoides. Les seves atmosferes comprenen nitrogen i oxigen, i tenen una abundància d'aigua en estat líquid necessari per a la vida basada en carboni d'existir. Aquests planetes sustenten vida animal, vegetal i a vegades éssers intel·ligents. La Terra és un exemple d'un planeta de classe M, altres planetes de classe M que apareixen al llarg de la franquícia inclouen Vulcà, Cardassia Primer, Bajor, Betazed, Ròmul, i Qo'noS. (ca)
  • 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. The planet needs an atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen, should be close to a stable star, and have fertile soil and a generally pleasant climate. Most planets shown in the franchise are Class M planets; occasionally another alphabetically named class of planet is shown, each hostile to humanoid life in one or more ways. As a story device, this allowed for easy filming without restriction by environmental suits, but Science correspondent Gretchen Vogel called it a "failure of imagination" when thinking about the limits of the zone capable of supporting life. The origin within the fictional universe is implied to be the Vulcan word Minshara. (en)
  • Dans l'univers de fiction de Star Trek, une planète de classe M ou planète de classe Minshara est une planète sur laquelle les Humains peuvent vivre sans équipement particulier. Il semblerait que cette dénomination soit d'origine vulcaine. * L'atmosphère y est généralement riche en azote et en oxygène et dans des proportions confortables. * L'atmosphère est dépourvue de gaz toxique (acide sulfurique en suspension, etc). * Les températures sont au moins localement supportables pour la vie humaine. * La gravitation ne requiert pas d'équipement supplémentaire. * L'humidité et l'eau permet la vie. * La végétation est déjà présente. On peut également y trouver des formes de vie animale, voire humanoïde. (fr)
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