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{{For|a list of all known planets (including unnoted or fictional planets, like HH130782)|:Category:Planets}}
{{For|a list of all known planets (including unnoted or fictional planets, like HH130782)|:Category:Planets}}


[[File:Jp_terra2.png|thumb|right|The planet of [[Terra (planet)|Terra]]|link=https://starcitizen.tools/File:Jp_terra2.png]]
[[File:Jp_terra2.png|thumb|right|The planet of [[Terra (planet)|Terra]]]]


A '''planet''' {{SClang|lang=xian|srx=teth|kyexiin=teth}} is an [[astronomical body]] which is gravitationally bound to the barycenter of a (star) system. It is usually surrounded by natural objects of smaller size (called [[moon]]s), natural ([[asteroid]]s, comets) and artificial [[space debris]] which can form visible [[planetary ring]]s. If two planets surround each other <ref>The barycenter of both planets must lie outside of both planets.</ref> and share the same barycenter, they are commonly called a ''binary planet''.
A '''planet''' {{SClang|lang=xian|srx=teth|kyexiin=teth}} is an [[astronomical body]] which is gravitationally bound to the barycenter of a (star) system. It is usually surrounded by natural objects of smaller size (called solar system bodies), including [[moon|'moons',]] [[asteroid]]s or [[Comet|comets]] and (artificial) [[space debris]]. Small debris could form a disk around a planet, which is called a [[planetary ring]].


Planets are the birthplaces of all known civilizations, provide most materials needed for survival, and are centers of research, culture, and development. Each planet is unique, from the massively terraformed [[ArcCorp (planet)|ArcCorp]] to the aquatic haven of [[Cassel]].
Planets are the birthplaces of all known civilizations, provide most materials needed for survival, and are centers of research, culture, and development. Each planet is unique, from the massively terraformed [[ArcCorp (planet)|ArcCorp]] to the aquatic haven of [[Cassel]].
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==Classification==
==Classification==


The [[Starmap|ARK Starmap]] shows (as of February 2019) 21 different planet 'types', and lists 324 or "324.5"<ref name=":0">According to the Lore, [[Hades IV]] is counted by UEE officials as '0.5' planet. The ARK Starmap page itself lists is a asteroid field (probably for technical reasons).</ref> planets.
The [[Starmap|ARK Starmap]] shows (as of February 2019) 21 different planet 'types', and lists 324 or "324.5"<ref name=":0">According to the Lore, [[Hades IV]] is counted by UEE officials as a '0.5' planet. The ARK Starmap page itself lists it an asteroid field (probably for technical reasons).</ref> planets.


Over the course of development, the types of some planets have changed.<ref>Some examples include [[Charon V]], [[Pyro IV]] were listed as Terrestrial Rocky, then reclassified as Dwarf planets, [[Ealus IV]] was listed as Gas Giant, then reclassified as a Gas Dwarf.</ref> There is currently no indicator known on which basis these types for certain planets were chosen. The terms used by the Starmap for planets are not mutually exclusive, but for some reason, every planet has only one type. An example is [[Kampos]]: A super-earth and ocean planet, but it is only listed as a Super-Earth on the Starmap.<ref>Other objects include: [[Bacchus I]] is listed as a Super-Earth. His description says it is also a Smog planet. [[Corel system|Corel]] is called a ''coreless'', Terrestrial Rocky.
Over the course of development, the types of some planets have changed.<ref>Some examples include [[Charon V]], [[Pyro IV]] were listed as Terrestrial Rocky, then reclassified as Dwarf planets, [[Ealus IV]] was listed as Gas Giant, then reclassified as a Gas Dwarf.</ref> There is currently no indicator known on which basis these types for certain planets were chosen. The terms used by the Starmap for planets are not mutually exclusive, but for some reason, every planet has only one type assigned. An example is [[Kampos]]: A super-earth and ocean planet, but it is only listed as a Super-Earth on the Starmap.<ref>Other objects include: [[Bacchus I]] is listed as a Super-Earth. His description says it is also a Smog planet. [[Corel system|Corel]] is called a ''coreless'', Terrestrial Rocky.
The asteroid [[Ceres]] is listed in RL as a Protoplanet and a Dwarf planet. (Starmap designation: Dwarf planet.) Ceres was the first object in space who was considered to be part of a new class of astronomical bodies, called 'asteroids'.
The asteroid [[Ceres]] is listed in RL as a Protoplanet and a Dwarf planet. (Starmap designation: Dwarf planet.) Ceres was the first object in space who was considered to be part of a new class of astronomical bodies, called 'asteroids'.
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|''incl. [[Hyoton system|Hyoton System]]''
|''incl. [[Hyoton system|Hyoton System]]'' <ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/RkGDYnpq4L-hyoton-system|text=Galactapedia: Hyoton System|accessdate=2024-01-17}}</ref>
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===Gas Planets===
===Gas Planets===


The moniker of "Gas Planet" leads most to believe these planets are filled mostly with soft clouds over a dense core. The reality is that for most of the planet's volume, the pressure is so high that matter is not in gaseous form. Other than solids in the core and the upper layers of the atmosphere, all matter is above the critical point, where there is no distinction between liquids and gases. In the outer regions of a Gas Planet's atmosphere, the title rings more true, with these more gaseous zones serving as vital manufacturing areas for larger vessels on some planets. [[Orison]], located on [[Crusader]] is a prime example.
The moniker of "Gas Planet" leads most to believe these planets are filled mostly with soft clouds over a dense core. The reality is that for most of the planet's volume, the pressure is so high that matter is not in gaseous form. Other than solids in the core and the upper layers of the atmosphere, all matter is above the critical point, where there is no distinction between liquids and gases. In the outer regions of a Gas Planet's atmosphere, the title rings more true, with these more gaseous zones serving as vital manufacturing areas for larger vessels on some planets. [[Orison]], located on [[Crusader]] is a prime example.


*Gas Dwarf, a gas planet with a total radius between 1.7 and 3.9 Earth radii
*[[Gas Dwarf]], a gas planet with a total radius between 1.7 and 3.9 Earth radii
*Gas Giant, a gas planet with a radius higher than 3.9 Earth radii
*[[Gas Giant]], a gas planet with a radius higher than 3.9 Earth radii
*Super Jupiter, its mass is larger than [[Jupiter]] and causes compacting and densification of the atmospheric gases. They constitute the borderline from gas planets to Brown Dwarfs.
*[[Super Jupiter,|Super Jupiter]], its mass is larger than [[Jupiter]] and causes compacting and densification of the atmospheric gases. They constitute the borderline from gas planets to Brown Dwarfs.
*Puffy planet (or Hot Jupiter), the counterpart of the Super Jupiter. They are lighter than Jupiter and have a larger radius.
*[[Puffy planet]] (or Hot Jupiter), the counterpart of the Super Jupiter. They are lighter than Jupiter and have a larger radius.


===Ice Planets===
===Ice Planets===
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Defined by the abundance of heavier volatiles (elements with freezing points above about 100 K) such as methane, carbon dioxide, water, are predominant. These elements are frozen on the surface, while under the surface they could be liquid due to various reasons, i.e. tidal heating.
Defined by the abundance of heavier volatiles (elements with freezing points above about 100 K) such as methane, carbon dioxide, water, are predominant. These elements are frozen on the surface, while under the surface they could be liquid due to various reasons, i.e. tidal heating.


*Ice giant: a gas planet with a mass higher than 10 Earth masses and a radius of 1,5 Earth radii and larger.
*[[Ice giant]], a gas planet with a mass higher than 10 Earth masses and a radius of 1,5 Earth radii and larger.
*Ice planet: see definition above, it could refer to ice planets with up to 10 Earth masses.
*[[Ice planet:|Ice planet]], see definition above, it could refer to ice planets with up to 10 Earth masses.


===Terrestrial Planets===
===Terrestrial Planets===
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Terrestrials are 'Earth-like' planets with an abundance of silicates, rocks, and metals.
Terrestrials are 'Earth-like' planets with an abundance of silicates, rocks, and metals.


*Terrestrial Rocky planets have a rocky mantle and an iron core.
*[[Terrestrial Rocky]] planets have a rocky mantle and an iron core, like [[Earth]].
*Desert planets are planets with a planet-wide desert "biome."
*[[Desert planets]] are planets with a planet-wide desert "biome."
*Carbon planets are primarily made of carbon and carbon minerals.
*[[Carbon planets]] are primarily made of carbon and carbon minerals.
*Iron planets are defined by having a mass mostly composed of a large percentage of iron. For example, [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury's]] core contains up to 70% of its entire mass.
*[[Iron planets]] are defined by having a mass mostly composed of a large percentage of iron. For example, [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury's]] core contains up to 70% of its entire mass.
*Coreless planets planets have a rocky mantle, but without a differentiated metal-based core
*[[Coreless planets]] planets have a rocky mantle, but without a differentiated metal-based core
*''Planets with a fluid surface:''
*''Planets with a fluid surface:''
**Ocean planets are refer to planets which are covered predominately by an ocean of water.
**[[Ocean planet|Ocean planets]] are refer to planets which are covered predominately by an ocean of water.
**Lava planets are referring to planets which are covered by oceans of molten rock.
**[[Lava planet|Lava planets]] are referring to planets which are covered by oceans of molten rock.
*Smog planets seem to be terrestrial planets with a thick atmosphere consisting of smog (acidic, corrosive or poisonous air pollutants such as ammonia, hydrocarbon and sulfur dioxide).
*[[Smog planet|Smog planets]] seem to be terrestrial planets with a thick atmosphere consisting of smog (acidic, corrosive or poisonous air pollutants such as ammonia, hydrocarbon and sulfur dioxide).
**''Size'':
*Super-Earths have a mass higher than earth, but lower than 17 earth masses.
***[[Super-Earth|Super-Earths]] have a mass higher than earth, but lower than 17 earth masses.
*A Mesoplanet has a diameter between 473 Km (Ceres) and 4880 Km (Mercury). Science fiction writer Asimov coined the term.
***A [[Mesoplanet]] has a diameter between 473 Km (Ceres) and 4880 Km (Mercury). Science fiction writer Asimov coined the term.


===Other Planets===
===Other Planets===


*Chthonian planets are the remnants of a gas planet losing its gaseous atmosphere. They are resemble terrestrial planets in many ways.
*[[Chthonian planet|Chthonian planets]] are the remnants of a gas planet losing its gaseous atmosphere. They are resemble terrestrial planets in many ways.
*Rogue Planet is a term for a planet that doesn't orbit a nearby star. They are "free-floating" through space. The only known Rogue planet is [[Min I]].
*[[Rogue Planet]] is a term for a planet that doesn't orbit a nearby star. They are "free-floating" through space. The only known Rogue planet is [[Min I]].
*[[Synthworld]] is the only known Artificial planet. It is a planet which is being entirely constructed by the [[UEE]].
*[[Synthworld]] is the only known Artificial planet. It is a planet which is being entirely constructed by the [[UEE]].
*Evaporating planet is a planetary body that is being evaporated due to its closeness to its star. The only documented case of an evaporating planet is [[Virtus I]].<ref>However there is another planet who are disrupted by it's sun, [[Charon I]]. However, Charon I is just listed as a Terrestrial Rocky planet.</ref>
*[[Evaporating planet|'Evaporating planet]]' is a planetary body that is being evaporated due to its closeness to its star. The only documented case of an evaporating planet is [[Virtus I]].<ref>However there is another planet who are disrupted by it's sun, [[Charon I]]. However, Charon I is just listed as a Terrestrial Rocky planet.</ref>
*''De facto not a planet by current definition:''
*Dwarf planets are objects which are massive enough to maintain a hydrostatic equilibrium, but hasn't 'cleared his neighborhood' from other objects in the orbit. (However, the criteria of 'being a planet' used by ARK Starmap could be differing from today's standards.<ref>[https://www.iau.org/public/themes/pluto/ International Astronomical Union Definition, Resolution B5]: ''(1) A planet is a celestial body that, (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit.''
**[[Dwarf planet|Dwarf planets]] are objects which are massive enough to maintain a hydrostatic equilibrium, but hasn't 'cleared his neighborhood' from other objects in the orbit. (However, the criteria of 'being a planet' used by ARK Starmap could be differing from today's standards.<ref>[https://www.iau.org/public/themes/pluto/ International Astronomical Union Definition, Resolution B5]: ''(1) A planet is a celestial body that, (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit.''


''(2) A "dwarf planet" is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, (c) has not cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit, and (d) is not a satellite.''
''(2) A "dwarf planet" is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, (c) has not cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit, and (d) is not a satellite.''
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''(3) All other objects, except satellites, orbiting the Sun shall be referred to collectively as "Small Solar System Bodies".''
''(3) All other objects, except satellites, orbiting the Sun shall be referred to collectively as "Small Solar System Bodies".''
</ref>)
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*Protoplanets are made of planetesimals (very tiny chunks in a protoplanetary disc) and can reach the size of Dwarf Planets. Protoplanets can also be remnants of a system which was once formed, such as the Dwarf Planet [[Ceres]].
**[[Protoplanet|Protoplanets]] are made of planetesimals (very tiny chunks in a protoplanetary disc) and can reach the size of Dwarf Planets. Protoplanets can also be remnants of a system which was once formed, such as the Dwarf Planet [[Ceres]].


===Conclusion===
===Conclusion===
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====Natural Reasons====
====Natural Reasons====


The term disrupted planet refers to planets which were destroyed or 'disrupted' by another astronomical body.<ref>{{WP|ref=no|Disrupted_Planet}}</ref> The following list gives a short overview of known disrupted and former planets (and natural satellites, if affected, too). Ellis XI and Odin I are listed by the ARK Starmap as [[asteroid cluster]]s. Gainey is still listed as Odin Ia, while Odin I is dispersing into an asteroid field.
The term disrupted planet refers to planets which were destroyed or 'disrupted' by another astronomical body.<ref>{{WP|ref=no|Disrupted_Planet}}</ref> The following list gives a short overview of known disrupted and former planets (and natural satellites, if affected, too).


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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!Current Status
!Current Status
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|-
|[[Ellis XI]] <ref>Ellis XI and Odin I are listed by the ARK Starmap as [[asteroid cluster]]s.</ref>
|[[Ellis XI]]
|Planet
|Planet
|2945
|2945
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|Planet completely destroyed and dispersed into an asteroid field.
|Planet completely destroyed and dispersed into an asteroid field.
|Destroyed
|Destroyed
ARK:
ARK designation:


Asteroid Cluster
Asteroid Cluster
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|-
|''Ellis XIa''
|''[[Ellis 11a|Ellis XIa]]''
|Moon
|Moon
|2945
|2945
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|Melting and vaporization of the planet.
|Melting and vaporization of the planet.
|Disruption ongoing
|Disruption ongoing
ARK: Planet
ARK designation: Planet
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|-
|Odin System
|[[Odin system|Odin System]]
|Star System
|Star System
|Before 26th Century
|Before 26th Century
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|[[Odin I]]
|[[Pyro system|Pyro System]]
|Star System
|Before the 22nd Century
|Supernova
|Pyro entered the supernova phase long ago. In the process, all planets and satellites were rendered uninhabitable.
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|-
|[[Pyro I]]
|Planet
|Ongoing
|Pyro
|Planet 'discorporating' due to the gravitational influence of Pyro.
|Disruption ongoing

ARK designation: Planet
|-
|[[Odin I]] <ref>Ellis XI and Odin I are listed by the ARK Starmap as [[asteroid cluster]]s.</ref>
|Planet
|Planet
|Before 26th Century
|Before 26th Century
|Collision with another object
|Collision with another object
|Planet is broken into large pieces while dispersing into an asteroid field, [[The Coil]] anomaly
|The planet is broken into large pieces while dispersing into an asteroid field, [[The Coil]] anomaly
|Destroyed
|Destroyed
ARK: Asteroid Cluster
ARK designation:: Asteroid Cluster
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|-
|[[Gainey]]
|[[Gainey]]
(Odin 1a) <ref>Gainey is still listed as ''Odin 1a'' on the Starmap</ref>
(Odin Ia)
|Moon
|Moon
|Before 26th Century
|Before 26th Century
|Odin I collided with another object.
|Odin I collided with another object.
|Since Gainey lost its former barycenter, his status as "satellite" is debatable.
|Since Gainey lost its former barycenter, its status as a "satellite" is debatable.
|Intact.
|Intact.
ARK: Moon
ARK designation: Moon
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|-
|[[Charon I]]
|[[Charon I]]
|Planet
|Planet
|Ongoing
|Ongoing
|Collision with another object
|Collision with an other object
|Planet falls into its nearby star.
|Planet falls into its nearby star.
|Disruption ongoing
|Disruption ongoing
ARK: Planet
ARK designation: Planet
|-
|[[Pyro IV]]
|Planet
|Ongoing
|Influence of a third stellar object
|Instabile orbiter of [[Pyro V]], will be dragged and collide with it in the future.
|Disruption expected or occurring
ARK designation: Planet (orbit Pyro V)
|}
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|300,000 years ago
|300,000 years ago
|Hadesian Civil War; Hadesian weapon
|Hadesian Civil War; Hadesian weapon
|Planet seperated in two halves.
|Planet separated into two halves.
|}
|}

===== Sabotage =====
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Type
!Date
!Reason / Cause
!Result
|-
|[[RyiXy'an|RyiXy'an (Hyoton III)]]
|Planet
|19755 BCE
|Weather-controlling satellites were manipulated.
|Entire atmosphere lost and most of the planets inhabitants were killed.
|}

===== Harvesting and/or bombardement by Vanduul =====
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Type
!Date
!Reason / Cause
!Result
|-
|[[Armitage (planet)|Armitage (Orion III)]]
|Planet
|28th century
|Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul
|Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed
|-
|[[Cyrene|Cyrene (Virgil I)]]
|Planet
|27th century
|Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul
|Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed, nuclear winter
|-
|[[Tiber I]]
|Planet
|27th century
|Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul
|Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed
|-
|[[Tomb|Tiber II]]
|Planet
|27th century
|Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul
|Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed
|-
|[[Crion|Crion (Caliban II)]]
|Planet
|29th century
|Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul
|Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed
|}

===== Terraforming =====
For incidents caused by Terraforming, see [[Terraforming]].


==Travel==
==Travel==
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Some lore documents (especially Short Stories) refer to content which seems to be fictionary within the SC Universe.
Some lore documents (especially Short Stories) refer to content which seems to be fictionary within the SC Universe.


*''[[Comm-Link:The Lost Generation - Issue 1|The Lost Generation]]'' takes place on [[Oso II]]. It is a 'real' planet but the plot seems to be partially fictional.
*''[[Comm-Link:The Lost Generation - Issue 1|The Lost Generation]]'' takes place on [[Oso II]]. It is a 'real' planet but the plot seems to be partially fictional. [[GJ 667|GJ 667Cc]], the mission target of the [[Artemis]] in the Gliese 667 triple star system is also mentioned.
*[[Sesen]] is the setting in ''[[Comm-Link:Dateline-Sesen - Part 1|Dateline:Sesen]]''. There is no indication where this planet could lie, except the fact that Sesen and two other unnamed planets orbit the same star.
*[[Sesen]] is the setting in ''[[Comm-Link:Dateline-Sesen - Part 1|Dateline:Sesen]]''. There is no indication where this planet could lie, except the fact that Sesen and two other unnamed planets orbit the same star.
*[[HL2610]] and [[HH130782]] only appear in a commercial for the [[Constellation Aquila]].
*[[HL2610]] and [[HH130782]] only appear in a commercial for the [[Constellation Aquila]].
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==Notable Planets==
==Notable Planets==


*[[Armitage]], [[Crion]], [[Virgil I]]: Once settled by humans, now [[Harvester|a pasture ground]] of the Vanduul
*[[Armitage]], [[Crion]], [[Cyrene]]: Once settled by humans, now [[Harvester|a pasture ground]] of the Vanduul
*[[Cole]], [[Ashana]], [[Gonn]], [[Uriel]]: Planets settled by [[Outlaws]] and [[Pirate Packs|pirate packs]]
*[[Cole]], [[Ashana]], [[Gonn]], [[Uriel]]: Planets settled by [[Outlaw|Outlaws]] and [[Pirate Packs|pirate packs]]
*[[Charon III]]: An independent planet and system stricken by internal struggles
*[[Charon III]]: An independent planet and system stricken by internal struggles
*[[Tat'Ko|Geddon I]]: Banu settled Lava planet, known for it's [[Arcology|arcologies]] and 'highly illegal' [[bad-ice]].
*[[Tat'Ko|Geddon I]]: Banu settled Lava planet, known for it's [[Arcology|arcologies]] and 'highly illegal' [[bad-ice]].
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*[[Jalan]]: Previous homeworld of the [[Tevarin]] that has been terraformed and renamed.
*[[Jalan]]: Previous homeworld of the [[Tevarin]] that has been terraformed and renamed.
*[[Min system|Min]]: A Rogue planet and center of the [[Min System]]
*[[Min system|Min]]: A Rogue planet and center of the [[Min System]]
*[[Mya]]: Home of the '[[Outsiders]]'.
*[[Mya]]: Home of the '[[Outsiders]]', a sectarian group.
*[[QuarterDeck]]: UEE's prison planet.
*[[QuarterDeck]]: UEE's prison planet.
*[[Synthworld]]: An entirely artificial planet, its progress towards completion has been slow but not abandoned.
*[[Synthworld]]: An entirely artificial planet, its progress towards completion has been slow but not abandoned.
*[[Terra (planet)|Terra]]: Cultural capital of the UEE and his counterpart: [[Earth]], capital of the UEE.
*[[Terra (planet)|Terra]]: Cultural capital of the UEE and his counterpart: [[Earth]], capital of the UEE.
*[[Tomb]]: Vanduul-patrolled pasture ground planet covered in wrecks and salvage.
*[[Tomb]]: Vanduul-patrolled pasture ground planet covered in wrecks and salvage.

== Trivia ==

* Different planets have different gravitational pulls which alter player jump heights.


==References==
==References==
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The planet of Terra

A planet ( Xi'an: teth(teth) (Proper); ) is an astronomical body which is gravitationally bound to the barycenter of a (star) system. It is usually surrounded by natural objects of smaller size (called solar system bodies), including 'moons', asteroids or comets and (artificial) space debris. Small debris could form a disk around a planet, which is called a planetary ring.

Planets are the birthplaces of all known civilizations, provide most materials needed for survival, and are centers of research, culture, and development. Each planet is unique, from the massively terraformed ArcCorp to the aquatic haven of Cassel.

Origin

Planets, moons, and stars are formed in accreditation discs. Space debris, which is leftover of this process can be ejected extremely far away from the system's barycenter (i.e. Oort Cloud). Although rare, planets can also be ejected from a star system. These are designated "Rogue planets".

Classification

The ARK Starmap shows (as of February 2019) 21 different planet 'types', and lists 324 or "324.5"[1] planets.

Over the course of development, the types of some planets have changed.[2] There is currently no indicator known on which basis these types for certain planets were chosen. The terms used by the Starmap for planets are not mutually exclusive, but for some reason, every planet has only one type assigned. An example is Kampos: A super-earth and ocean planet, but it is only listed as a Super-Earth on the Starmap.[3]

The ARK Starmap classification also includes Dwarf and protoplanets, even if they can have the size of an asteroid.

The listed types can refer to the mass, composition and unique characteristics of the planet. Some types are 'counterparts'. While sharing a common feature, they differ in other aspects. Gas Dwarfs and Gas Giants are gas planets while they are differentiated by mass. However, there is no type called Gas planet.

There are anomalies in the amount and cumulation of planets per system, i.e. Gurzil and Cathcart having no planets, while Kilian has 14 planets.

List of Planet Types According to the Starmap

In alphabetical order:

Type Amount (Starmap, 2019) [4]
Artifical planet 1
Carbon planet 2
Chthonian planet 7
Coreless planet 7
Desert planet 8
Dwarf planet 20
Evaporating planet 1
Gas Dwarf 9
Gas Giant 39
Ice planet 11
Ice Giant 17
Iron planet 10
Lava planet 8
Mesoplanet 14
Ocean planet 10
Protoplanet 23
Puffy planet 5
Rogue planet 1
Smog planet 22
Super-Earth 16
Super Jupiter 3
Terrestrial Rocky 90
Hades IV [1] 0.5
Sum 324.5
Not listed on the Starmap
Other (Unclassified) 17
incl. Fictional planets (4)
incl. Krell System (9)
incl. Hyoton System [5] 5 (confirmed)
342.5

Types

The Starmap doesn't define what the planet 'types' exactly are. The following definitions are based on the assumption that the terms are self-descriptive and refer to their 'real-life' equivalents.

The presence of certain elements (gases constitute the atmosphere), the planet's density, an existing core (magnetosphere), and the surface temperature on a planet are significant factors for the development of specific features. A carbon planet, for example, would never have large amounts of water on its surface, because supplied oxygen would instantly react with the carbon.

Gas Planets

The moniker of "Gas Planet" leads most to believe these planets are filled mostly with soft clouds over a dense core. The reality is that for most of the planet's volume, the pressure is so high that matter is not in gaseous form. Other than solids in the core and the upper layers of the atmosphere, all matter is above the critical point, where there is no distinction between liquids and gases. In the outer regions of a Gas Planet's atmosphere, the title rings more true, with these more gaseous zones serving as vital manufacturing areas for larger vessels on some planets. Orison, located on Crusader is a prime example.

  • Gas Dwarf, a gas planet with a total radius between 1.7 and 3.9 Earth radii
  • Gas Giant, a gas planet with a radius higher than 3.9 Earth radii
  • Super Jupiter, its mass is larger than Jupiter and causes compacting and densification of the atmospheric gases. They constitute the borderline from gas planets to Brown Dwarfs.
  • Puffy planet (or Hot Jupiter), the counterpart of the Super Jupiter. They are lighter than Jupiter and have a larger radius.

Ice Planets

Defined by the abundance of heavier volatiles (elements with freezing points above about 100 K) such as methane, carbon dioxide, water, are predominant. These elements are frozen on the surface, while under the surface they could be liquid due to various reasons, i.e. tidal heating.

  • Ice giant, a gas planet with a mass higher than 10 Earth masses and a radius of 1,5 Earth radii and larger.
  • Ice planet, see definition above, it could refer to ice planets with up to 10 Earth masses.

Terrestrial Planets

Terrestrials are 'Earth-like' planets with an abundance of silicates, rocks, and metals.

  • Terrestrial Rocky planets have a rocky mantle and an iron core, like Earth.
  • Desert planets are planets with a planet-wide desert "biome."
  • Carbon planets are primarily made of carbon and carbon minerals.
  • Iron planets are defined by having a mass mostly composed of a large percentage of iron. For example, Mercury's core contains up to 70% of its entire mass.
  • Coreless planets planets have a rocky mantle, but without a differentiated metal-based core
  • Planets with a fluid surface:
    • Ocean planets are refer to planets which are covered predominately by an ocean of water.
    • Lava planets are referring to planets which are covered by oceans of molten rock.
  • Smog planets seem to be terrestrial planets with a thick atmosphere consisting of smog (acidic, corrosive or poisonous air pollutants such as ammonia, hydrocarbon and sulfur dioxide).
    • Size:
      • Super-Earths have a mass higher than earth, but lower than 17 earth masses.
      • A Mesoplanet has a diameter between 473 Km (Ceres) and 4880 Km (Mercury). Science fiction writer Asimov coined the term.

Other Planets

  • Chthonian planets are the remnants of a gas planet losing its gaseous atmosphere. They are resemble terrestrial planets in many ways.
  • Rogue Planet is a term for a planet that doesn't orbit a nearby star. They are "free-floating" through space. The only known Rogue planet is Min I.
  • Synthworld is the only known Artificial planet. It is a planet which is being entirely constructed by the UEE.
  • 'Evaporating planet' is a planetary body that is being evaporated due to its closeness to its star. The only documented case of an evaporating planet is Virtus I.[6]
  • De facto not a planet by current definition:
    • Dwarf planets are objects which are massive enough to maintain a hydrostatic equilibrium, but hasn't 'cleared his neighborhood' from other objects in the orbit. (However, the criteria of 'being a planet' used by ARK Starmap could be differing from today's standards.[7])
    • Protoplanets are made of planetesimals (very tiny chunks in a protoplanetary disc) and can reach the size of Dwarf Planets. Protoplanets can also be remnants of a system which was once formed, such as the Dwarf Planet Ceres.

Conclusion

2/3 of all ARK listed planets are terrestrial, about 1/4 can be considered gas planets.

Types % (rounded) Amount
Terrestrial planets Carbon, Coreless, Desert, Iron, Lava, Ocean , Dwarf planet, Mesoplanet, Super-Earth, Terrestrial Rocky, Chthonian planet 66,36 215
Gas planets Gas Dwarf, Gas Giant, Ice planet, Ice Giant, Puffy planet, Super Jupiter 25,93 84
Other Artificial, Rogue, Protoplanet 7,72 25

Disrupted Planets

Natural Reasons

The term disrupted planet refers to planets which were destroyed or 'disrupted' by another astronomical body.[8] The following list gives a short overview of known disrupted and former planets (and natural satellites, if affected, too).

Name Former Type Date Reason / Cause Result Current Status
Ellis XI [9] Planet 2945 Crash with his satellite Ellis XIa Planet completely destroyed and dispersed into an asteroid field. Destroyed

ARK designation:

Asteroid Cluster

Ellis XIa Moon 2945 Crash with Ellis XI Moon completely destroyed and dispersed into an asteroid field. Destroyed
Virtus I Planet ? - Ongoing Star expands due to hydrogen exhaustion Melting and vaporization of the planet. Disruption ongoing

ARK designation: Planet

Odin System Star System Before 26th Century Nearby Star collapsed All Planets and moons rendered uninhabitable.
Pyro System Star System Before the 22nd Century Supernova Pyro entered the supernova phase long ago. In the process, all planets and satellites were rendered uninhabitable.
Pyro I Planet Ongoing Pyro Planet 'discorporating' due to the gravitational influence of Pyro. Disruption ongoing

ARK designation: Planet

Odin I [10] Planet Before 26th Century Collision with another object The planet is broken into large pieces while dispersing into an asteroid field, The Coil anomaly Destroyed

ARK designation:: Asteroid Cluster

Gainey

(Odin 1a) [11]

Moon Before 26th Century Odin I collided with another object. Since Gainey lost its former barycenter, its status as a "satellite" is debatable. Intact.

ARK designation: Moon

Charon I Planet Ongoing Collision with an other object Planet falls into its nearby star. Disruption ongoing

ARK designation: Planet

Pyro IV Planet Ongoing Influence of a third stellar object Instabile orbiter of Pyro V, will be dragged and collide with it in the future. Disruption expected or occurring

ARK designation: Planet (orbit Pyro V)

Weapon Usage and Planetary Destruction

Hadesian Weapon

The Hadesians developed a 'planet-killer' weapon which they are presumed to have used against themselves after a civil war broke out. The only known usage was against Hades IV, with the use of this planetary super-weapon separating the planet into two distinct halves.

Name Type Date Reason / Cause Result
Hades IV Planet 300,000 years ago Hadesian Civil War; Hadesian weapon Planet separated into two halves.
Sabotage
Name Type Date Reason / Cause Result
RyiXy'an (Hyoton III) Planet 19755 BCE Weather-controlling satellites were manipulated. Entire atmosphere lost and most of the planets inhabitants were killed.
Harvesting and/or bombardement by Vanduul
Name Type Date Reason / Cause Result
Armitage (Orion III) Planet 28th century Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed
Cyrene (Virgil I) Planet 27th century Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed, nuclear winter
Tiber I Planet 27th century Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed
Tiber II Planet 27th century Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed
Crion (Caliban II) Planet 29th century Bombardement, Harvesting by Vanduul Ecosphere and atmosphere destroyed
Terraforming

For incidents caused by Terraforming, see Terraforming.

Travel

Travel and exploration on a planet can be done by most ships which are capable of landing on the surface or of atmospheric flight. Some ships, such as those with more aerodynamic surfaces (Hornet), will be more agile and efficient in atmospheric flight than others with fewer wings and control surfaces (Herald)

On the ground, terrestrial vehicles, like the Ursa Rover, will allow players to conduct trade, engage in combat, and complete missions, similar to most space careers.

Hypothetical, Undocumented and Fictionary Planets

Some lore documents (especially Short Stories) refer to content which seems to be fictionary within the SC Universe.

  • The Lost Generation takes place on Oso II. It is a 'real' planet but the plot seems to be partially fictional. GJ 667Cc, the mission target of the Artemis in the Gliese 667 triple star system is also mentioned.
  • Sesen is the setting in Dateline:Sesen. There is no indication where this planet could lie, except the fact that Sesen and two other unnamed planets orbit the same star.
  • HL2610 and HH130782 only appear in a commercial for the Constellation Aquila.
  • The Krell System (with 9 planets) was promised as part of the game's crowdfunding campaign. It is home of the Kr'Thak, but is unknown to Humanity, since UEE and Kr'Thak never meet before. This system is more accurately "undiscovered."
  • There are several Vanduul controlled systems which are "military classified" and don't show any planets.
  • The Xi'an Empire could be exceptionally large since this species has been traveling to the stars long before 20044 BC.
  • The Banu planet Queeg is only mentioned in Cassandra's Tears: A Cal Mason Adventure.

Notable Planets

Trivia

  • Different planets have different gravitational pulls which alter player jump heights.

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 According to the Lore, Hades IV is counted by UEE officials as a '0.5' planet. The ARK Starmap page itself lists it an asteroid field (probably for technical reasons).
  2. Some examples include Charon V, Pyro IV were listed as Terrestrial Rocky, then reclassified as Dwarf planets, Ealus IV was listed as Gas Giant, then reclassified as a Gas Dwarf.
  3. Other objects include: Bacchus I is listed as a Super-Earth. His description says it is also a Smog planet. Corel is called a coreless, Terrestrial Rocky. The asteroid Ceres is listed in RL as a Protoplanet and a Dwarf planet. (Starmap designation: Dwarf planet.) Ceres was the first object in space who was considered to be part of a new class of astronomical bodies, called 'asteroids'.
  4. As of February 2019
  5. Galactapedia: Hyoton System. Galactapedia. Retrieved 2024-01-17
  6. However there is another planet who are disrupted by it's sun, Charon I. However, Charon I is just listed as a Terrestrial Rocky planet.
  7. International Astronomical Union Definition, Resolution B5: (1) A planet is a celestial body that, (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit. (2) A "dwarf planet" is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, (c) has not cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit, and (d) is not a satellite. (3) All other objects, except satellites, orbiting the Sun shall be referred to collectively as "Small Solar System Bodies".
  8.  Disrupted_Planet
  9. Ellis XI and Odin I are listed by the ARK Starmap as asteroid clusters.
  10. Ellis XI and Odin I are listed by the ARK Starmap as asteroid clusters.
  11. Gainey is still listed as Odin 1a on the Starmap