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{{short description|Planet that only appears in works of fiction}}
'''Planets in science fiction''' are fictional ]s that appear in various media of the ] genre as story-settings or depicted locations.<ref>
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== Planet lists ==
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== List of planets ==
Planets and the works or franchise they appear in. This lists planets that have their own Misplaced Pages articles.
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== See also ==
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==References==
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== Further reading ==

* {{Cite magazine |last=Bailey |first=K. V. |date=Winter 1997–1998 |editor-last=Lee |editor-first=Tony |editor-link=<!-- No article at present (June 2023); not the same as ] --> |title=The Circle Citadels: Other Solar Systems in Science Fiction |magazine=]<!-- Not the same as ] --> |issue=6 |pages=32–35<!-- possibly 32–34 --> |issn=1351-5217}}
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