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Planet that only appears in works of fictionPlanets in science fiction are fictional planets that appear in various media of the science fiction genre as story-settings or depicted locations.
Planet lists
For planets from specific fictional milieux, use the following lists:
Literature
- Alliance–Union Universe by C. J. Cherryh: planet list
- The works of Hal Clement: planet list
- Childe Cycle by Gordon R. Dickson: planet list
- Demon Princes by Jack Vance: planet list
- Known Space by Larry Niven: planet list
- Noon Universe by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky: planet list
- The Three Worlds Cycle by Ian Irvine: planet list
- Time Quintet by Madeleine L'Engle: planet list
- Uplift by David Brin: planet list
- Various works by Kurt Vonnegut: Tralfamadore (different planets with the same name)
- Dying of the Light by George R.R. Martin
- Dune by Frank Herbert: planet list
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 Misplaced Pages articles.
See also
- Class M planet – Fictional classification of planets in Star Trek
- Fantasy world
- Fictional country
- Fictional universe
- List of fantasy worlds
- Stars and planetary systems in fiction
References
- 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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