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'''Class M''' is a term commonly used in Star Trek to describe planets that are environmentally similar to Earth.  The term may derive from the Vulcan designation of "Mentaka-class" that was once used in Star Trek: Enterprise.
'''Class M''' is a term commonly used in ''[[Star Trek]]'' to describe planets that are environmentally similar to Earth.  The term may derive from the [[Vulcan]] designation of "Mentaka-class" that was once used in ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.


Class M planets typically have the following features:
Class M planets have the following features in common:
* Gravity of approximately 1 G.
* Gravity of approximately 1 G.
* An atmosphere that is over 70% nitrogen, around 20% oxygen, and otherwise non-toxic to [[humanoid]]s.
* An atmosphere that is over 70% nitrogen, around 20% oxygen, and otherwise non-toxic to [[humanoid]]s.

Revision as of 19:59, 6 July 2009

Class M is a term commonly used in Star Trek to describe planets that are environmentally similar to Earth. The term may derive from the Vulcan designation of "Mentaka-class" that was once used in Star Trek: Enterprise.

Class M planets have the following features in common:

  • Gravity of approximately 1 G.
  • An atmosphere that is over 70% nitrogen, around 20% oxygen, and otherwise non-toxic to humanoids.
  • Large bodies of water.
  • A climate that is suitable for humanoid life and other flora and fauna that are typical of Earth life.

Most Class M planets already support life of some sort, and many are home to native humanoid civilizations.