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In the [[Federation]] standard system of [[planetary classification]] a '''class N''' [[planet]] was one type of world listed in the scale.
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In the [[Federation]] standard system of [[planetary classification]] a '''class N''' [[planet]] was one type of world listed in the scale. These worlds had a lower gravity than [[Class M]] worlds. ({{TNG|Night Terrors}}; {{TNG-R|Inheritance}})
   
 
In particular, a class N(2) planet was noted as being the place to use a specialized non-[[oxygen|oxidizing]] explosive called [[tri-nickolas powder]]. ({{TNG|Night Terrors}})
 
In particular, a class N(2) planet was noted as being the place to use a specialized non-[[oxygen|oxidizing]] explosive called [[tri-nickolas powder]]. ({{TNG|Night Terrors}})
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Aboard commercial [[transport]]s in [[2328]], special accommodations were made for passengers from Class N worlds. ({{TNG-R|Inheritance}})
   
 
{{bginfo|Information taken primarily from ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' indicates this is a "reducing" planet having an age that ranges from three to ten billion years, and a diameter between 10,000 and 15,000 kilometers. ''Star Charts'' mentions reducing planets are located within the "ecosphere" of a [[star system]], with class N planets categorized by a high surface temperature due to [[greenhouse effect]] (which causes all [[water]] on the planet to exist only as vapor) and an extremely dense atmosphere, comprised of [[carbon dioxide]] and [[sulfur|sulfides]]. If life can exist on a class N planet, it is unknown in what form(s) it may appear, a textbook example of a Class N planet is [[Venus]].}}
 
{{bginfo|Information taken primarily from ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'' indicates this is a "reducing" planet having an age that ranges from three to ten billion years, and a diameter between 10,000 and 15,000 kilometers. ''Star Charts'' mentions reducing planets are located within the "ecosphere" of a [[star system]], with class N planets categorized by a high surface temperature due to [[greenhouse effect]] (which causes all [[water]] on the planet to exist only as vapor) and an extremely dense atmosphere, comprised of [[carbon dioxide]] and [[sulfur|sulfides]]. If life can exist on a class N planet, it is unknown in what form(s) it may appear, a textbook example of a Class N planet is [[Venus]].}}

Revision as of 18:24, 26 December 2014

In the Federation standard system of planetary classification a class N planet was one type of world listed in the scale. These worlds had a lower gravity than Class M worlds. (TNG: "Night Terrors"; TNG-R: "Inheritance")

In particular, a class N(2) planet was noted as being the place to use a specialized non-oxidizing explosive called tri-nickolas powder. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

Aboard commercial transports in 2328, special accommodations were made for passengers from Class N worlds. (TNG-R: "Inheritance")

Information taken primarily from Star Trek: Star Charts indicates this is a "reducing" planet having an age that ranges from three to ten billion years, and a diameter between 10,000 and 15,000 kilometers. Star Charts mentions reducing planets are located within the "ecosphere" of a star system, with class N planets categorized by a high surface temperature due to greenhouse effect (which causes all water on the planet to exist only as vapor) and an extremely dense atmosphere, comprised of carbon dioxide and sulfides. If life can exist on a class N planet, it is unknown in what form(s) it may appear, a textbook example of a Class N planet is Venus.