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The following is a list of unnamed planets located in the Delta Quadrant.

Unspecified planets

Specific planets

Caatati homeworld

The planet from which the Caatati originated was populated with several million until the Borg assimilated the vast majority of them in the early 2370s. The few thousand Caatati that survived saw themselves as having lost everything. (VOY: "Day of Honor")

Class 6 gas giant

Class 6 gas giant

A gas giant

USS Voyager attempted to dispose of a multispatial probe in the atmosphere of a class 6 gas giant rather than let it be captured by a Malon crew. (VOY: "Extreme Risk")

Class D planet

Class D planet, Emanations

A class D planet

This ringed class D planet was connected to the Vhnori homeworld through subspace vacuoles. (VOY: "Emanations")

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 83), this planet was in the FGC-486237 star system. This was a binary system with a K-class star and an A-class star. Voyager visited this system on stardate 48623.

Class M planet

This class M planet was the crash site for a Druoda Series 5 long-range tactical armor unit in the 2370s. In 2375, the USS Voyager recovered the unit from this planet. (VOY: "Warhead")

Class T planet

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A T-class gas giant in the Delta Quadrant

In 2376, the Delta Flyer came in contact with a dark matter lifeform in a class T cluster and was disabled. Captain Kathryn Janeway took the Flyer to a nearby class T gas giant with orbital rings, including one that was radiogenic, hoping to use those particles to reinitialize the Flyer's warp reaction. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")

Class Y planet

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A class Y planet

This class Y planet was the destination of the "Silver Blood" biomimetic copies of Voyager after they learned about their true identity and started to degenerate due to radiation from the new warp core technology. This planet was protected by a mining vessel referencing the Ord'mirit Mining Treaty. Afterward they decided to return to their homeworld. (VOY: "Course: Oblivion")

Clevari system planets

Various planets were seen in the Clevari system in 2378. (VOY: "Q2")

Commerce planet

In 2374, the Voyager tracked some technology that was stolen from them to this planet. It held more than two continents, with at least one in the north. On this continent lay the seventh province in the north, which was controlled by Tau from a small city in a dry climate. (VOY: "Concerning Flight")

Due to the reuse of one of Leonardo's most famous maps, it can be concluded that this city had the exact same plan as the Italian city of Imola ca. 1502, which can only be suspected to be another remarkable example of Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planetary Development.
According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 88), this planet was located in the Tau system. The system was a trinary system with three F-class stars. Voyager visited this system on stardate 51386.
The city center scenes were filmed on Paramount Stage 16. The storage facility outside of the city was filmed on location at the LA DWP Valley Generating Station and the Great Bird escape scene was filmed at the Boyle Bros. Ranch in Chatsworth.

Cooperative planet

This Nekrit Expanse planet hosted the survivors of a Borg cube disabled by an Electrokinetic storm, who after being severed from the collective transported to it. Five years after the disaster, in 2373, a population of eighty thousand humanoid lifeforms existed on the western continent. Dozens of different races were represented among the survivors, including Humans (at least three), Klingon, Cardassians, Romulans, Parein, and Farn.

After the initial euphoria from being severed from the collective wore of, fighting quickly broke out. A group of Klingons started by attacking the Cardassians first, then the Farn raided the Parein. Five years after the accident, some of the survivors had reorganized into a Cooperative based on tolerance, shared responsibility and mutual respect, facilitated by a neural link.

However, the heavily populated region of the planet in which their bunker was based continued to be plagued by raiders, and the a state of anarchy existed with crime, ethnic conflict, hunger, and health problems. In 2373, the cooperative managed to contact their dormant Borg cube, and use it to force their neural link upon the planet's entire population. This organization became known as the New Cooperative.

The planet featured rudimentary structures, ruins, which were claimed (as part of an elaborate lie) to predate the arrival of the survivors. The planet was subject to Electrodynamic turbulence from the nebula, making communication with ships in orbit difficult. (VOY: "Unity")

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 87), the Borg colony was located in a trinary star system with a M-class star and two G-class stars. The USS Voyager visited this system on stardate 50984.

Demon planet

This Demon class planet, located in the Vaskan sector, supported a lifeform known as the "Silver Blood". The Silver Blood remained on the surface a non-sentient liquid, until 2374 when it encountered Voyager. Voyager allowed the Silver Blood to experience sentience. In return for refilling their deuterium supply, Voyager allowed the Silver Blood to duplicate their entire crew, after which Voyager left the planet. (VOY: "Demon")

By the following year, the Silver Blood had duplicated Voyager itself. The crew developed an enhanced warp drive that would allow them to return to Earth in just over 2 years, but the drive caused the Silver Blood to loose molecular cohesion. The Silver Blood attempted to return to this planet, but was destroyed before reaching the planet. (VOY: "Course: Oblivion")

Destroyed Borg planet

System D43119

Voyager arrives at the destroyed Borg planet

This planet, located in System D43119 of Borg space, was occupied by the Borg Collective. It was visited by Voyager in 2374. Shortly after Voyager's arrival, the planet was destroyed by a group of Species 8472 bio-ships, which combined their firepower with an energy focusing ship. The shock waves and debris from the planet destroyed two Borg cubes, though Voyager managed to escape along with another cube. (VOY: "Scorpion")

Eclipsed planet

Eclipsed planet (Voyager Opening Credits)

Voyager near a planet

In the 24th century, as Voyager passed this planet, a nearby world blocked the light of its sun, resulting in an eclipse on this planet. (Star Trek: Voyager, opening credits)

Garan mining colony

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A Garan mining colony

In 2373, Voyager answered a distress call from a Garan mining colony. The colony had been plagued by the macrovirus, which eventually also infected the Federation ship.

Voyager started working on an antigen, but left the planet as they determined they could rendezvous with a shuttle of theirs before the cure would be ready. Some time later, they encountered a Tak Tak ship that claimed to have destroyed the colony.

The colony was located less then twelve hours from a rendezvous point in Sector 38. (VOY: "Macrocosm")

Human planet

USS Voyager departs Human colony planet

L class planet

This class L planet with an oxygen-argon atmosphere was settled by the Briori with the use of Human slaves abducted from Earth in 1937.

Arriving on the planet some fifteen Human generations before 2371, the slaves managed to kill the Briori, take their weapons and technology, and survive. The Briori never returned and by the 24th century, the were over a hundred thousand Humans on the world. They lived in three cities, and had a thriving, sophisticated culture without war or poverty. (VOY: "The 37's")

The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 104) identified the Human planet as the Briori homeworld.
According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 83), this planet was located in the Briori system. The primary was a G-class star. This system was visted by the USS Voyager on stardate 48975.

Inhabited world

This world, not strictly identified as a planet, was the nearest inhabited world to USS Voyager around Stardate 50912.4, but still 10 light years away. (VOY: "Displaced")

Klingon planet

In 2378, Voyager discovered a planet which became home to a group of religious Klingons. This planet was very much like Qo'noS. (VOY: "Prophecy")

The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 435) classified the Klingon planet as class M.

Kovin's planet

Kovin's planet

The planet

This planet was used by Kovin as a trading outpost. (VOY: "Retrospect")

Leola root planet

In 2371, Voyager visited the Leola root planet to obtain food supplies. The Kazon-Nistrim were first encountered on this planet when Seska and Chakotay fought two soldiers in a cave.

Among the foods found on this planet were kaylos (poisonous apples), the nutritious Leola root, mushrooms, and berries. The planet was also home to several species of bloodworms. (VOY: "State of Flux")

According to StarTrek.com, this was a M-class planet.

Mikhal Traveler outpost

The Mikhal Travelers maintained outposts to suport their wanderlust, including one on a planet visited by USS Voyager in 2373. The planet had 3 moons. Voyager traded supplies the outpost needed, including medical supplies. In return, the Travelers were willing to share their extensive knowledge of the territory ahead.

The outpost had an emergency outpost facility, but the instruments available were less precise then those in Voyager's sickbay. Scout ships and low altitude ships were present on the planet.

The landscape included hills, and at least one river and one very steep ravine. There were several continents. Klingons lacked an enzyme for metabolising the planet's vegetation. According to the Travelers, another race of spacefarers had occupied the planet ten thousand years before. They left very little behind, a few symbols burned into the rocks and a path that was still used in the 24th century.

The path from this outpost to the next one was said to be beautiful, at least by the Travelers. (VOY: "Darkling")

Mining colonies near Nekrit Expanse

At Bahrat's space station near the border of the Nekrit Expanse, coordinate charts were sold of the local mining colonies. (VOY: "Fair Trade")

Mining colony where Neelix served

Captain Kathryn Janeway believed Neelix had spent some time working at a mining colony. (VOY: "Blood Fever")

Mokra-controlled planet

This Delta Quadrant planet was home to Augris' species.

The planet had at least one moon and contained at least one city with a marketplace and one river. Its climate featured occasional rain and its mornings might be very cold.

According to Augris, the planet had come under attack in the past.

In the 2370s, this planet was ruled by the Mokra Order, which also claimed the space around the planet as Mokra space. The group imposed harsh military rule on the population. The Alsaurian resistance movement operated to counter this rule. Mokra facilities on the planet included a prison and a supply center. (VOY: "Resistance")

According to the call sheet, the setting should have a "grey sky".
The scenes on the surface were filmed on Paramount Stage 1 and Paramount Stage 16.
StarTrek.com identifies this planet as the "Alsaurian homeworld".

Nezu colony planet

This planet belonged to the Nezu, who had five colonies there. There was also an orbital supply station in orbit. The planet contained an atmosphere, with troposphere and Ionosphere layers.

The largest Nezu colonies, containing over five thousand citizens, were on the eastern coastal region of the largest continent. Not so heavily populated was the central desert, which included the area five hundred kilometers from the southern tip of the same continent.

Gallicite excavation went on on the planet, supported by foundries. Orbital tethers were used to lift cargo from the surface to the orbital supply station. One such tether was over three hundred kilometers long and took twelve hours to climb. At the bottom was a cavern housing some of the technology and controls to power the structure.

An Ambassador of the Nezu government spoke for the planet, and was the only one privy to certain highly classified information.

However, the territory in which the planet was was also claimed by the Etanian Order, which in 2373 tried to covertly drive the Nezu out by a campaign of asteroid bombardment. A number of asteroid fragments reached the surface over a period of three weeks, and caused some areas to be heavily damaged. However, with the help of USS Voyager the Etanian plot was discovered and thwarted. (VOY: "Rise")

The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 80) classified this planet as class M.

Parthogenic atmosphere planet

Parthogenic atmosphere

The Equinox in orbit of a planet with a parthogenic atmosphere

In 2376, Captain Ransom ordered his ship, the USS Equinox, into orbit of a planet in the Delta Quadrant with a parthogenic atmosphere in an attempt to evade detection by the crew of Voyager. (VOY: "Equinox, Part II")

Planet near Bothan space

Shortly after entering Botha space in 2372, Voyager experienced an event where most of its crew became incapacitated by illusory experiences. B'Elanna Torres faced an illusory Chakotay, who suggested that they might be the last ones left and they should take an escape pod to an M class planet Voyager had passed the day before. He believed they could reach it in a week. (VOY: "Persistence of Vision")

Due to the circumstances, it is unclear if this planet really existed.

Planet allegedly surveyed by Seros vessel

According to Dejaren, two members of the Serosian vessel on which he served contracted a deadly virus while surveying a planet. However, the crew did not really die as he described, making the existence of this planet uncertain. (VOY: "Revulsion")

Planet near Tarok

Planet near Tarok, Initiations

A planet near Tarok

At the end of 2371, Voyager visited this planet near Tarok, deploying several away teams. Their visit was cut short when Commander Chakotay, who had taken a shuttle to perform the pakra ritual, didn't return at the agreed time and the Federation starship went looking for him. (VOY: "Initiations")

Planet with icy moons

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The planet and its moons

This planet, a gas giant, was explored by Voyager in the 24th century and had 2 moons. (Star Trek: Voyager, opening credits)

Planets in Binary system

At least five planets were found in a binary star system.

In 2373, a shuttle from Voyager with Captain Janeway and Commander Chakotay crash landed on the second planet, which was rich in nitrogenase compounds. Plant life was in evidence.

The fifth planet was also of some interest. (VOY: "Coda")

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 87), this planet was located in the FGC-505183 system. This was a binary system of two G-class stars. The Voyager visited this system on stardate 50518.

Planets in Swarm species space

Planets in Swarm space

Two planets in Swarm species space

These planets orbited a star in or close to Swarm species space. Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres investigated the star system in a shuttle in 2373.(VOY: "The Swarm")

Planets in Species 10026 system

Species 10026 star system

The home system of Species 10026

Apart from their homeworld, the home system of Species 10026 also contained several other planet-like objects. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")

Planet near nucleogenic cloud being

In 2371, after depleting a sizable portion of their already depleted energy reserves dealing with a nucleogenic cloud being, Voyager set of for a planet fourteen light years away. According to Neelix, it would have compatible energy sources on offer. (VOY: "The Cloud")

Planet with jungles

Janeway's kids homeworld

A jungle on the planet

This planet, the fourth in its uninhabited system, contained multiple jungles near its equator.

In 2372, two Humans, mutated by the effects of transwarp into a lizard like form, ended up on this planet, and produced offspring. While the Humans were evacuated, the offspring was left on the planet. (VOY: "Threshold")

Raven crash site

Raven crash site planet and moon

The planet next to the moon

On the moon orbiting this planet, the wreckage of the USS Raven was found in 2374. It was the fifth planet of a yellow dwarf star system. (VOY: "The Raven")

Repair stop

In 2377, the USS Voyager landed on the surface of this planet with a breathable atmosphere to undergo repairs including exchanging the warp coils. The surface was strewn with mountains. (VOY: "Nightingale")

Ringed planet

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A ringed planet surveyed by Voyager

This planet had a ring system and one moon. It was orbited by Voyager in the 24th century. (Star Trek: Voyager, opening credits)

Sakari colony

This forested Nekrit Expanse planet, the fourth in its system, contained the rare substance gallicite.

A Sakari mining colony once existed, with above ground settlement and artificial tunnels to mine the Gallicite. However, in the early 24th century the colony suffered a short but devastating attack by what the survivors recalled as mysterious invaders, the Borg. Some of the survivors were fortunate enough to escape in the mines, and started permantently living there out of fear that the invaders might discover there were still Sakari left and return. They masked their existence, so that the planet appeared to be uninhabited. Some ruins remained on the surface, but they were more decayed then would be logical simply from the passage of time.

Some sixty or seventy years later, in 2373, USS Voyager organized a Gallicite mining mission to what appeared to be an uninhabited planet, only to find Sakari still living in the tunnels. The remaining Sakari feared that the invaders had returned. After some tension, commander Chakotay managed to gain their trust, and the Voyager crew assisted in helping them Camouflage themselves better. They showed the Sakari how Voyager had detected the Gallicite so they could disguise it better, and the remaining ruins were removed.

Voyager left the planet with a generous quantity of gallicite. (VOY: "Blood Fever")

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts (p. 87), the Sakari colony was located in the Sakari system. This system, visited by the Voyager on stardate 50537, was the site of a battle. The primary was a M-class star.

Symbiogenesis orchid planet

This planet contained a variety of flower which Voyager's crew theorized might prove to be a valuable nutritional supplement. It also was home to a species of orchid utilizing the rare symbiogenesis reproductive process. The weather on the planet could get "pretty nasty" at night.

The planet was visited by Voyager in 2372, out of interest in the nutritional flower. An away team consisting of Neelix and Tuvok got in trouble beaming of the planet, as they merged with the symbiogenesis orchid and became one being, Tuvix. After that, the planet was only visited by shuttle as a precautionary measure. (VOY: "Tuvix")

According to StarTrek.com, this was a M-class planet.

Takarian homeworld

Takar, False profits

The Takarian homeworld

This pre-warp world was home to a humanoid population, among them the inhabitants of Takar. (VOY: "False Profits")

While dialogue would seem to suggest that Takar was a city or region, StarTrek.com names the M-class world Takar II. [1]
The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 290), in the entry for "Ga'nah", classified the planet as M-class.

Tarok's primary

Tarok's primary

Tarok's primary

The Kazon moon Tarok orbited this planet. (VOY: "Initiations")

Taresian system planets

Apart from Taresia, the Taresian system had at least two other planets. In 2373, they launched three ships from the third planet in reaction to a Nasari incursion. VOY: "Favorite Son")

Vidiian colony

This Delta Quadrant colony, described as remote, was a significant distance from Fina Prime. Voyager passed about ten light years from the colony in 2372 when it answered a distress call from a Vidiian ship traveling between the two worlds. After picking up the sole occupant of the ship, Voyager set out to visit the colony to drop her off. (VOY: "Lifesigns")

The colony was not explicitly said to be on a planet.

Vidiian planets in G type system

In 2372, Voyager detected two inhabited planets with Vidiian life signs in a G-type star system near a large plasma drift. At least twenty Vidiian ships were also detected near these planets. (VOY: "Deadlock").

Vori/Kradin planet

This planet was the location of a conflict between two species, the Vori and the Kradin. The Vori believed the "sphere" to be theirs, and aimed to drive the Kradin from it. The glare of the planet was strong enough to cook a Vori.

Atmospheric radiation from weapon fire interfered with scanning the surface. In 2374, Commander Chakotay crash landed with a shuttlecraft on the southernmost continent after approaching the planet during a survey mission because he detected omicron radiation in its atmosphere. This was in the center of the Clash zone.

He was found by a group of Vori, who brainwashed him to fight in their war against the Kradin. He fought in a forested environment and visited the photometric projection of the Larhana settlement before he was rescued by the crew of the Voyager, assisted by the Kradin.

The planet featured forest-like environments (the vegetation zones locally referred to as "the trunks"), and animal life included insects. Blossoms were cultivated by the Vori. (VOY: "Nemesis")

Grove Yellow was another location on this planet.
The surface of this planet was built on Paramount Stage 16 and for re-shoots on Paramount Stage 9 and on location at the Warner Bros. backlot.
The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 442) classified this unnamed planet as class M.

Vaadwaur nebula planet

This planet was located in a nebula near the junction of the Underspace corridors 39 and 875. The planet was described as "somewhat harsh" as it had no large bodies of water and the vegetation was sparse. It was proposed by Gedrin to be a new home for his species in 2376, were they would be isolated and relatively safe. (VOY: "Dragon's Teeth")

Proposed Vaadwaur homeworld

This M-class which orbited a type-G star was proposed by Seven of Nine to be the Vaadwaur's new homeworld in 2376. One of its continents on this planet had edible vegetation and an underground water supply. However this region of the planet was subjected to windstorms. Gedrin described it as "not exactly paradise", but Seven simply responded, "you will adapt". (VOY: "Dragon's Teeth")

Vorillium planet

On stardate 50698, USS Voyager conducted an away mission to a planet where they found Vorillium. Harry Kim was separated from the group for a while, which was most likely when he was infected with Taresian DNA, most likely through a retrovirus. (VOY: "Favorite Son")

Proposed Talaxian homeworld

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The planet on sensors

In 2378, this M-class planet, 2 light-years from several space-faring species, was proposed by Voyager as a homeworld for a group of Talaxians. (VOY: "Homestead")

Unknown planet near nebula

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Voyager near the planet

This planet, which had a moon, was located near a nebula. In the 24th century, this planet and its moon were passed by Voyager when it went into the neblua at warp. (Star Trek: Voyager, opening credits)

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