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Planets in science fiction

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Planets in science fiction are fictional planets that appear in various media of the science fiction genre as story-settings or depicted locations.[1]

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Planet lists

For planets from specific fictional milieux, use the following lists:

Literature

Comics

Film and television

Animation

Computer/video games

List of planets

Planets and the works or franchise they appear in. This lists planets that have their own Wikipedia articles.

Planet Source
Abeir-Toril Dungeons & Dragons
Alderaan Star Wars
Apokolips DC Comics
Arrakis Dune
Battleworld Marvel Comics
Bizarro World DC Comics
Coruscant Star Wars
Dagobah Star Wars
Darkover Darkover
Daxam DC Comics
Discworld Discworld
Ego the Living Planet Marvel Comics
Gallifrey Doctor Who
Gor Tarnsman of Gor
Hoth Star Wars
Jakku Star Wars
The Known World A Song of Ice and Fire
Krypton Superman
Mesklin Mission of Gravity
Mogo DC Comics
Mongo Flash Gordon
Mustafar Star Wars
Mystara Dungeons & Dragons
Naboo Star Wars
New Genesis DC Comics
Oa DC Comics
Qward DC Comics
Riverworld To Your Scattered Bodies Go
Skaro Doctor Who
Tatooine Star Wars
Vortis Doctor Who
Vulcan Star Trek
Xandar Marvel Comics
Yavin Star Wars

See also

A photomontage of the eight planets and the MoonNeptune in fictionUranus in fictionSaturn in fictionJupiter in fictionMars in fictionEarth in science fictionMoon in science fictionVenus in fictionMercury in fiction
Clicking on a planet leads to the article about its depiction in fiction.

References

  1. ^ Mann, George (2001). The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Robinson. ISBN 1-84119-177-9.

Further reading

  • Bailey, K. V. (Winter 1997–1998). Lee, Tony (ed.). "The Circle Citadels: Other Solar Systems in Science Fiction". The Zone. No. 6. pp. 32–35. ISSN 1351-5217.
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