Planets in Science Fiction
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Science Fiction plots are often set in outer space with the Moon and Mars being the favorite locations inside the Solar System but are just as often set beyond the Earth's Solar System on planets that are fictional.
List of Solar Planets in Science Fiction
- Mercury
- Venus
- Earth
- Mars
- Asteroid Belt
- Jupiter
- Saturn
- Uranus (yes, yours)
- Neptune
- Pluto
- Sedna
- Xena
- Kuiper Belt
- Oort Cloud
List of Extrasolar Planets in Science Fiction
The following is a list of extra-solar planets, moons and asteroids appearing in science fiction novels, short stories, films, television series and videogames. Moons and asteroids are indicated by (moon) after the named object. Where possible page numbers in the source or series name and date of the television episode together with alternative names are also indicated.
Although the names of many of the gods of classical Greco-Roman religion are employed to name extra-solar worlds, many authors have adopted rough naming conventions that depart significantly from that used in the Sol System to date. The planets named in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series betray a familiarity with the real place names of the ancient Eastern Mediterranean. The planets named in the Star Wars universe often combine consonants un-separated by vowels and vowels un-separated by consonants. The worlds of Star Wars suffer from repetition; for example compare Tatooine, Dantooine, Handooine and Klatooine or compare Dagobah and Xagobah.
Keith Laumer employs the amusingly homespun place naming convention of the American West. Despite the historical example of American states and cities, Canadian provinces and cities, and islands in the South Pacific comparatively few planets are named by placing the words �New� or �Nova� before the name of an existing place name in Europe. Charles Stross is the major exception to this generalization.
Most of the planets named by science fiction authors are either clearly very Earth-like or are hostile rocks with thin atmosphere. Planets like the large number of gas giants discovered by astronomers in the last decade are rare. So too are terrestrial planets marginal for human habitation. Terrestrial planets are often designated with a Roman numeral "III" or "IV" to indicate that they are the third or fourth planet from their star, a reflection of the fact that the only known terrestrial world is the third planet from its star.
Extrasolar Planet (or Moon) Name and Source
A
- Abyormen - Hal Clement's Cycle of Fire
- Abregado-rae - Star Wars
- Abrogun - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 8
- Abydos - "Children of the Gods," Stargate SG-1 Season 1; �Secrets,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2; �Absolute Power,� Stargate SG-1 Season 4; �Full Circle,� Stargate SG-1 Season 6
- Acamar III - "The Vengence Factor," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 9, Season 3, 11-20-1989
- Achrady VII - "Captain's Holiday," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 11, Season 3, 4-2-1990
- Adad a.k.a. Anubelea II - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Adari - Star Wars
- Aganip - Brian Aldiss's The Helliconia Trilogy
- Adega - Star Wars
- Adelphus IV - "Data's Day," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 11, Season 4, 1-7-1991
- Aduba III - Star Wars
- Adumar - Star Wars
- Af'El - Star Wars
- Agni - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy
- Ajilon Prime - "...Nor the Battle to the Stong," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 4, Season 5, 10-21-1996
- Akritiri - "The Chute," Star Trek Voyager Episode 43, Season 3, 9-18-1996
- Aladir - "Starfog," a short story in Poul Anderson's Beyond the Beyond
- Alastria - �Prime Factors,� Star Trek Yoyager Episode 9, Season 1, 3-2�1995
- Alcyone a.k.a. Eta Tauri - �Haven,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 10, Season 1, 11-30-1987
- Aldea - "When the Bough Breaks," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 16, Season 1, 2-15-1988
- Aldebaran III - "The Deadly Years," Star Trek Original Series Episode 12, Season 2, 12-8-1967
- Aldebaran - "Where No Man Has Gone Before," Star Trek Original Series Episode 1, Season 3, 9-22-1966; brief reference, "Past Tense, Part 1," Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode
- Alderaan - Star Wars
- Aldo - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, p. 139
- Aldo Cerise - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief
- Alfa 177 - �The Enemy Within,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 5, Season 1, 10-6-1966
- Algeron IV - "Coming of Age," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 18, Season 1, 3-14-1988
- Algira - �The Die is Cast,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 21, Season 3, 5-1-1995
- Algol a.k.a. Beta Persei - �Encounter at Farpoint, Part 1,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 1, Season 1, 9-28-1987
- Algoria � �The Wire,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 22, Season 2, 5-8-1994
- Allosimanius Syneca (Arctic Planet) - [[Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Almas - Star Wars, Revenge of the Sith
- Alpha III - �Court Martial,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 20, Season 1, 2-2-1967
- Alpha 177 - "The Enemy Within," Star Trek Original Series Episode 5, Season 1, 10-6-1966
- Alpha-441 (planetoid) - �Dreadnaught,� Star Trek Voyager Episode 17, Season 2, 2-12-1996
- Alpha Aquila IV a.k.a. Altair IV- "Prophet Motive," Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 16, Season 3, 2-20-1995
- Alpha Carinae II - "The Ultimate Computer," Star Trek Original Series Episode 24, Season 2, 3-8-1968
- Alpha Carinae V - "Wolf in the Fold," Star Trek Original Series Episode 14, Season 2, 12-22-1967
- Alpha Centauri � �Past Tense, Part 1,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 11, Season 3, 1-2-1995
- Alpha Cygnus IX a.k.a. Deneb IX - �Sarek,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 23, Season 3, 5-14-1990
- Alpha Leonis a.k.a. Regulus - �The Vengeance Factor,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 9, Season 2, 11-20-1989\
- Alpha Majoris I - �Wolf in the Fold,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 14, Season 2, 12-22-1967
- Alpha moon, Peliar Zel - �The Host,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 23, Season 4, 5-13-1991
- Alpha Omicron VII (gas giant) - �Galaxy�s Child,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 14, Season 4, 3-11-1991
- Alpha Onias III - �Future Imperfect,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 8, Season 4, 11-12-1990
- Alpha Proxima II - �Wolf in the Fold,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 14, Season 2, 12-22-1967
- Alpha V � �Charlie X,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 2, Season 1, 9-15-1966
- Altai - Poul Anderson's Flandry of Terra
- Altair III - "Encounter at Farpoint, Part 1" Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 1, Season 1, 9-28-1987
- Altair IV a.k.a. Alpha Aquila IV - "Prophet Motive," Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 16, Season 3, 2-20-1995
- Altair-4 - Forbidden Planet
- Altair VI - "Amok Time," Star Trek Original Series Episode 1, Season 2, 9-15-1967
- Alteria � �Armageddon Game,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 13, Season 2, 1-30-1994
- Altora � �Vortex,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 11, Season 1, 4-18-1993
- Alzoc III - Star Wars
- Amador - Babylon 5
- Amazonia - "Amazon Women in the Mood," Futurama Volume 3, Episode 1
- Amerind Planet - �The Paradise Syndrome,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 3, Season 3, 19-4-1968
- Amleth Prime - �Return to Grace,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 13, Season 4, 2-5-1996
- Ammuud - Star Wars
- Amphibios 9 (Kip's home planet) - Futurama
- Anacreon - Isaac Asimov's Foundation, Forward the Foundation, Prelude to Foundation
- Anarres (moon)- Ursulla K. LeGuin's The Dispossessed
- Anaxes - Star Wars
- Andevin (moon) - �The Forsaken,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 16, Season 1, 5-23-1993
- Andat - Babylon 5
- Antares - Babylon 5
- Andevian II] - �The Forsaken,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 16, Season 1, 5-28-1993
- Ando (Ocean Planet) - Star Wars
- Andor a.k.a. Andoria � �Prophet Motive,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 16, Season 3, 2-20-1995
- Andoria a.k.a. Andor � �Prophet Motive,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 16, Season 3, 2-20-1995
- Andros a.k.a. Bajor VIII � �Past Prologue,� Deep Space Nine Episode 2, Season 1, 1-10-1993
- Angel One (matriarchy planet) - "Angel One," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 13, Season 1, 1-25-1988
- Angosia II - �The Hunted,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 11, Season 3, 1-8-1990
- Anoat - Star Wars
- Antar - Star Wars
- Antar 4 (moon orbiting gas giant Antar) - Star Wars
- Anteevy - Star Wars
- Antica (Beta Renna star system) - "Lonely Among Us," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 6, Season 1, 11-2-1987
- Antide - �Manhunt,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 19, Season 2, 6-19-1989
- Antioch - Richard Paul Russo's Ship of Fools
- Antos 4] - "Whom Gods Destroy," Star Trek Original Series, Episode 71, Season 3, 1-3-1969
- Aquifer - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven (SF novel), p. 209
- Aragon - Don D'Ammassa's Haven
- Aramand - Star Wars
- Arawath - �The Wire,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 22, Season 2, 5-8-1994
- Arbazan - �The Search, Part II,� Star Trek Deep Space Nine Episode 2, Season 3, 10-3-1994
- Arbra - Star Wars
- Archanis � �Arena,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 18, Season 1, 1-19-1967
- Archanis IV � �Day of the Dove,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 7, Season 3, 11-1-1968
- Archer IV � �Yesterday�s Enterprise,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 15, Season 3, 2-19-1990
- Archanon - �The Mark of Archanon,� Space: 1999 Episode 8, Season 2, 10-16-1976
- Arcon - Rex Gordon's The Yellow Fraction
- Arcturas IV - Babylon 5
- Ardana - "The Cloud Minders," Star Trek Original Series Episode 74, Season 3, 2-28-1969
- Argabuthon - [[Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Aris Colony - Babylon 5
- Ardana � �The Cloud Minders,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 21, Season 3, 2-18-1969
- Ardazir - Poul Anderson's We Claim These Stars, p. 44
- Argellius II - "Wolf in the Fold," Star Trek Original Series Episode 36, Season 2, 12-22-1967
- Argos - "Brief Candle," Stargate SG*1
- Argos � �Babel,� Deep Space Nine Episode 4, Season 1, 1-24-1993
- Argolis Moon (Terrestrial Moon) � �I, Borg,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 23, Season 5, 5-11-1992
- Arianis - "Let That be Your Last Battlefield," Star Trek Original Series, Episode 70, Season 3, 1-10-1969
- Arias � �Caretaker, Part 1,� Star Trek Voyager Episode 1, Season 1, 1-16-1995
- Aridius (desert planet) - �The Chase,� Doctor Who Season 2, Story Number 16
- Ariel - �The Last Sunset,� Space: 1999 Episode 11, Season 1, 1-1-1976
- Arisia 3 - Babylon 5
- Ark - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Arkadia � �The Testament of Arkadia,� Space: 1999 Episode 24, Season 1, 2-12-1976
- Arkaria (site of Arkaria base) � �Starship Mine,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 18, Season 6, 3-29-1993
- Arloff IX - "The Neutral Zone," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 25, Season 1, 5-16-1988 description
- Armaghast - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 27; Hyperion Cantos
- [Ariannus � �Let That Be Your Last Battlefield,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 15, Season 3, 1-10-1969
- Armis IX � �Angel One,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 13, Season 1, 1-25-1988
- Arrakis a.k.a. Rakis - Frank Herbert's Dune series
- Arvada III � �The Arsenal of Freedom,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 20, Season 1, 4-11-1988
- Aschelan V - "Dreadnaught," Star Trek Voyager Episode 34, Season 2, 2-12-1996
- Asgard - "The Shadow of Space," a short story in Philip Jose Farmer's Down in the Black Gang
- Askone - Isaac Asimov's Foundation
- Asperta - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Asquith - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 210
- Assmazzara - Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- Atheria � �Collision Course,� Space: 1999 Episode 13, Season 1, 9-18-1975
- Atifs IV � �Manhunt,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 19, Season 2, 6-19-1989
- Atlast - David Brin's Startide Rising p. 50
- Atlec (orbiting Omega Sagitta) - �The Outrageous Okona,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 4, Season 2, 12-12-1988
- Ator - Star Wars
- Atrea IV � �The Gambit, Part 1,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 4, Season 7, 10-11-1993
- Audet IX - "The Child," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 1, Season 2, 11-21-1988
- Aurora - Isaac Asimov's The Caves of Steel
- Axum (SF planet) - Star Wars
- Axxila - Star Wars
- Azbrian - Star Wars
- Azoll - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, brief reference, p. 99
B
- BP6-3Q1 � �Bane,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2
- Babel (neutral planet for negotiations) - "Journey to Babel," Star Trek Original Series Episode, 44, Season 2, 11-17-1967.
- Bajor � Deep Space Nine
- Bajor VIII a.k.a. Andros � �Past Prologue,� Deep Space Nine Episode 2, Season 1, 1-10-1993
- Bakura - Star Wars, esp. Kathy Tyers The Truce at Bakura
- Bal (a.k.a. Baluse) - Lloyd Biggle Jr.'s The Rule of the Door
- Balder - Norman Spinrad's The Men in the Jungle, brief reference, p. 25
- Baldur - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy, brief reference p. 6
- Balgut IV - a short story in Poul Anderson's Beyond the Beyond
- Balosnee IV (Vacation Planet) � �The Nagus,� Deep Space Nine Episode 10, Season 1, 3-21-1993
- Balthus - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Bandicoot (gas giant) - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven (SF novel), brief reference, p. 20
- Bandomeer - Star Wars, Jude Watson and Dave Wolverton's Jedi Apprentice
- Banea � �Ex Post Facto,� Star Trek: Voyager Episode 7, Season 1, 2-27-1995
- Banya Ban - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 87
- Bardakia � �Emissary, Part 1,� Deep Space Nine Episode 1, Season 1, 1-3-1993
- Barissa Prime - �The Adversary,� Deep Space Nine Episode 26, Season 3, 6-19-1995
- Barkon IV � �Thine Own Self,� Star Trek : The Next Generation Episode 16, Season 7, 2-14-1994
- Baronn - Isaac Asimov's Pebble in the Sky
- Barter Nine a.k.a. Goldblatt's World - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, Pp. 67-70, 117
- Bastion (SF planet) - Star Wars
- Baugenphyme (sulphur Desert Planet) - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven (SF novel), brief reference, p. 20
- Bedrosia � �New Ground,� Stargate SG-1 Season 3
- Bel II a.k.a. Ishtar, a.k.a. Anubelea III - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Bel-Nar - Babylon 5
- Belgaroth - Star Wars
- Belkadan (location of outpost ExGal 4) - Star Wars
- Bellassa - Star Wars
- Belletrix IV - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Bellus - When Worlds Collide
- Belzagor a.k.a. Holman's World - Robert Silverberg's Downward to the Earth
- Beltane IX - "Coming of Age," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 18, Season 1, 3-14-1988 description
- Benecia Colony - "Turnabout Intruder," Star Trek Original Series Episode 79, Season 3, 6-3-1969
- [[Bent�s World]] � Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, brief reference p. 140
- Benzar - "Coming of Age," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 18, Season 1, 3-14-1988 description
- Berchest (location of Calius saj Leeloo) - Star Wars
- Berengaria VII � �The Side of Paradise,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 24, Season 1, 3-2-1967
- Bering Deria 7 "This Side of Paradise," Star Trek Original Series, Episode 25, Season 1, 3-2-1967, brief reference
- [[Bernard�s World]] - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, Pp. 246-247
- Bersallis III � �Lessons,� Star Trek: the Next Generation Episode 19, Season 6, 4-5-1993
- Beser'ez - Karen Traviss's City of Pearl; Crossing the Line
- Bespin (location of Cloud City) - Star Wars Episodes V and VI
- Bestine IV - Star Wars
- Colony Beta 6 - "The Squire of Gothos," Star Trek Original Series Episode 18, Season 1, 1-12-1967, brief reference
- Beta 9 - Babylon 5
- Beta 12 - Babylon 5
- Beta 9 - Babylon 5
- Earth Colony Beta 12 A - "Day of the Dove," in Star Trek Original Series Episode 66, Season 3, 11-1-1968
- Beta Moon, Peliar Zel - �The Host,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 23, Season 4, 5-13-1991
- Beta Agni II � �The Most Toys,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 22, Season 3, 5-7-1990
- Beta Antares IV � �A Piece of the Action,� Star Trek Original Series Episode 17, Season 2, 1-12-1968
- Beta Persei a.k.a. Algol - �Encounter at Farpoint, Part 1,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 1, Season 1, 9-28-1987
- Beta Portalin - "Operation Annihilate!" Star Trek Original Series Episode 29, Season 1, 4-13-1967
- Betazed � Star Trek; Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Betelgeuse 4 - John Vornholt�s Blood Oath (Babylon 5 novel)
- Betelgeuse 5 - [[Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Betelgeuse 6 - John Vornholt�s Voices (Babylon 5 novel)
- Betelgeuse 7 - [[Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Betha - �The Last Enemy,� Space: 1999 Episode 18, Season 1, 2-19-1976
- Bethselamin - [[Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Big Rock (moon of Prute) - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief
- Bilana II � �New Ground,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 10, Season 5, 1-6-1992
- Bilbringi - Star Wars
- Bimmiel - Star Wars
- Bimmisaari - Star Wars
- Binary (SF planet) - "At the Core," a short story in Larry Niven's Neutron Star
- Black Planet - Space Ghost 10-1-1966
- Blackstrap - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords, Pp. 140, 173
- Blargon 7 - "The One With the Screamer," Friends Episode 322
- Blenjeel - Star Wars
- Blue Moon - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords
- Bogden - Star Wars
- Bolarus IX � �Allegiance,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 18, Season 3, 3-26-1990; Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Boondock IV - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Pangalactic Pageant of Pulchritude, brief reference, p. 14
- Bonadan - Star Wars
- Bonde (SF planet) - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Bonnburg - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire, brief reference
- Bopak II � �Hippocratic Oath,� Deep Space Nine Episode 3, Season 4, 10-16-1995
- Boraal II � �Homeward,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 13, Season 7, 1-17-1994
- Boradis - "Wolf in the Fold," Star Trek Original Series Episode 36, Season 2, 12-22-1967
- Boradis III � �The Emissary,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 20, Season 2, 6-29-1989
- Boreal III � �Silicon Avatar,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 4, Season 5, 10-14-1991
- Borealis - Star Wars
- Boreth (Klingon sacred world) - Star Trek Universe
- Borka VI � �Face of the Enemy,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode14, Season 6, 2-8-1993
- Boslic � �The Homecoming,� Deep Space Nine Episode 1, Season 2, 9-26-1993
- Bothawui (Bothawui Proper) - Star Wars
- Boz Pity (cemetery planet) - Star Wars
- Bpflash - Star Wars
- Bracas V � �The Loss,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 10, Season 4, 12-31-1990
- The Brain Slug Planet - Futurama
- Brax � �Q-Less,� Deep Space Nine Episode 6, Season 1, 2-7-1993
- Bre�el IV � �Deja Q,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 13, Season 3, 2-5-1990
- Brekka (Delos IV, a different planet and star system from the Delos IV where Beverly Crusher interned) - "Symbiosis," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 21, Season 1, 4-18-1988
- Brentaal - Star Wars
- Brentalia � �New Ground,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 10, Season 5, 1-6-1992
- Bressia � Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 141
- Brinda V � �Shadow play,� Deep Space Nine Episode 16, Season 2, 2-20-1994
- Bringold V � �Up the Long Ladder,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode18, Season 2, 5-22-1989
- Brontitall - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Browder IV � �Allegiance,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 18, Season 3, 3-26-1990
- Bryma � �The Maquis, Part II,� Deep Space Nine Episode 21, Season 2, 5-1-1994
- Buskey - Brian Aldiss's The Dark Light Years, brief reference p. 79
- Busted Axel - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords, brief reference p. 179
- Byer's Planet - Robert A. Heinlein's Tunnel in the Sky p. 38
- Bynaus � �11001001,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 14, Season 1, 2-1-1988
- Byss - Star Wars
C
- Caamas - Star Wars
- Cadomai - Star Wars
- Cal Seti - Star Wars
- Caldik Prime - �The Caretaker, Part 1,� Star Trek: Voyager Episode 1, Season 1, 1-16-1995
- Caldonia � �The Price,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 8, Season 3, 11-13-1989
- Caliban (SF planet) - Don D'Ammassa's Haven
- Caliban (SF planet) - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Calafia - David Brin's Startide Rising
- Callinon VII (Gas Giant) - �The Search, Part 1,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 1, Season 3, 9-26-1994
- Calondia IV - �Playing God,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 17, Season 2, 2-27-1994
- Camelot (SF planet) - Don D'Ammassa's Haven, brief reference
- Campor III � �Defiant,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 9, Season 3, 11-21-1994
- Camor V - �[1],� Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Camus II - "Turnabout Intruder," Star Trek Original Series Episode 79, Season 3, 6-3-1969
- Canamar (Prison Planet) �Canamar,� Star Trek: Enterprize Episode 17, Season 2, 2-26-2003
- Cannibalon (cannibal planet)- Futurama
- Capaise - Brian Aldiss's The Helliconia Trilogy
- Capella 4 (mining planet) - "Friday's Child," Star Trek Original Series Episode 32, Season 2, 12-1-1967
- Caprica � �The Farm,� Battlestar Gallactica, Season 2
- Cardassia Prime � �Emissary, Part 1,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 1, Season 1, 1-3-1993; Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace, p. 88
- Cardassia III � �Prophet Motive,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 16, Season 3, 2-20-1995
- Cardassia IV (possible Prison Planet) - �The Homecoming,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 1, Season 2, 9-26-1993
- Cardassia V � �Shadowplay,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 16, Season 2, 2-20-1994
- Carida - Star Wars
- Carraya IV � �Star Trek: The Next Generation]] Episode 16, Season 6, 2-22-1993, Carraya IV Described
- Cassandra - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Castell - Star Wars
- Catalan - Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson�s Spice Planet (Dune universe)
- Cathar (SF planet) - Star Wars
- Cato Neimoidia - Star Wars
- Castal I - �Suddenly Human,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 4, Season 4, 10-15-1990
- Caulfeld III - Star Wars
- Celtris I - �Chain of Command, Part 1,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 10, Season 6, 12-14-1992
- Centares - Star Wars
- Centaurus 7 - "Requiem for Methuselah," Star Trek Original Series Episode 76, Season 3, 2-14-1969, brief reference
- Cerberus - Jack L. Chalker's The Four Lords of the Diamond series
- Cerebrus II - �Too Short a Lesson,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 15, Season 1, 2-8-1988
- Cerea - Star Wars
- Cereb (moon) - Gridlinked
- Cerulia 4, a.k.a. Vixen - Poul Anderson's We Claim These Stars, pp. 19-21
- Cestus - Star Wars (Cestus is a star in the Star Trek universe)
- Cestus III - "Arena," Star Trek Original Series Episode 19, Season 1, 1-19-1967; Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Ceti Alpha V - "Space Seed," Star Trek Original Series Episode, 2-16-67
- Ceti Gamma II - Babylon 5
- Chad (SF planet) - Star Wars
- Chalganna - Star Wars
- Chandrila - Star Wars
- Cheyne III - Gridlinked
- Chaka Home - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- Chaltok IV �Time and Again,� Star Trek: Voyager Episode 3, Season 1, 1-30-1995
- Chapek 9 - "Fear of a Bot Planet," Futurama Volume 1, Episode 5
- Charis (moon over Vulcan (planet)) - Diane Duane's Spock's World (Star Trek Novel), pp. 54-57
- Charon - Jack L. Chalker's The Four Lords of the Diamond series
- Chartago a.k.a. [PBX-1279]] � �Cor-Ai,� Stargate SG-1 Season 1
- Cheeringboda - Norman Spinrad's The Men in the Jungle, brief reference, p. 24
- Cheron - "Let That be Your Last Battlefield," Star Trek Original Series, Episode 70, Season 3, 1-10-1969
- Chobe's World - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Chthon - Piers Anthony's Chthon
- Chulak - "Children of the Gods" and �Bloodlines,� Stargate SG-1 Season 1; �The Serpent�s Venom,� Stargate SG1 Season 4; �Moebius, Part 2,� Stargate SG-1 Season 8; �Fourth Horseman, Part 1,� Stargate SG-1 Season 9
- Ciceronicus 12 - [[Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Cil - Second Empire
- Cimmeria - "Thor's Hammer," Stargate SG-1 Season 1; �Thor�s Chariot,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2
- Cineplex 14 - "A Bicyclops Built for Two," Futurama Volume 2, Episode 9
- Cinna - Isaac Asimov's Forward the Foundation
- Cinnagar - Star Wars
- Circarporus V - Star Wars
- Circe (SF planet) - Gridlinked
- Circle IV - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Clabshub - Brian Aldiss's The Dark Light Years brief reference p. 79
- Clack'dor VII - Star Wars
- Clementina - Brian Aldiss's The Dark Light Years p. 31
- Comporellon - Foundation's Edge
- Compson's World - Chris Moriarty's Spin State
- Cona - Star Wars
- Concord Dawn - Star Wars
- Conrad's World - Richard Paul Russo's The Rosetta Codex
- Coralemon - "Sucker Bait," a short story in Isaac Asimov's The Martian Way and Other Stories brief reference
- Corellia - Star Wars
- Corobon � �The Evidence,� a short story by Len Shaw in Nebula Science Fiction Volume 2, Issue 19
- Corridon - "Journey to Babel," Star Trek Original Series Episode, 44, Season 2, 11-17-1967.
- Corrin - Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's Dune: The Battle of Corrin Dune series
- Corulag - Star Wars
- Coruscant - Star Wars
- Corvis Minor - Star Wars
- Coyote (novel) (moon) - Allen Steele's Coyote; Coyote Rising
- Crematoria (prison planet) - Film The Chronicles of Riddick 2004
- Cremer - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- Crux - Paul Preuss's Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime V: Volume 6: The Shining Ones
- Csilla - Star Wars
- Cularin - Star Wars
- Cyclopia - "A Bicyclops Built for Two," Futurama Volume 2, Episode 9
- Cygnet IV - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace, - p. 291
- Cygnet 14 - "Tomorrow is Yesterday," Star Trek Original Series Episode 21, Season 1, 1-26-1969
- Cynthia "Day of Burning," short story in Poul Anderson's Beyond the Beyond
- Cyrillia - �The Q and the Grey,� Star Trek: Voyager Episode 11, Season 3, 11-27-1996
- Cytheria �The Nth Degree,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 19, Season 4, 4-1-1991
- Cyrus III - Babylon 5
D
- Da Soocha V - Star Wars
- Dac - Star Wars
- Dachlyd � �Captain�s Holiday,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 19, Season 3, 4-2-1990
- Daedelus (Mining Planet) - �Rule of Law,� The Outer Limits Episode 718, Season 7
- Dagobah - Star Wars
- Dakala (Rogue Planet) � �Rogue Planet,� Star Trek: Enterprise Episode 17, Season 1, 3-2-2002
- Dakara � �Reckoning, Part 1,� �Reckoning, Part 2� and �Threads,� Stargate SG-1 Season 8
- Daled IV � �The Dauphin,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 10, Season 2, 2-20-1989
- Daluse - Lloyd Biggle Jr.'s The Rule of the Door
- Damogran (Ocean Planet) - [[Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Dangrobad Beta - [[Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Dantooine - Star Wars
- Dansson - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 46
- Danuta - Star Wars
- Dapdrof a.k.a. Pestolozzi - Brian Aldiss's The Dark Light Years
- Daran V - "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky," Star Trek Original Series Episode 65, Season 3, 11-8-1968
- Daribow - Isaac Asimov's Foundation
- Darius (moon) - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy
- Darnis - Gridlinked
- Darwin 4 � Alien Planet nonfiction television
- Davlos III - �Visionary,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 17, Season 3, 2-27-1995
- Davlos VI - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace, p. 253
- Dayan - Poul Anderon's Ensign Flandry
- Davos IV - �Blood Oath,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 19, Season 2, 3-27-1994
- Decapod 10 (Dr. Zoidberg's home planet) - Futurama
- Deimos - �Sugar Dirt,� Space: Above and Beyond (SE-122), 4-19-1996
- Delaya (Alderaan III) - Star Wars
- Delicass - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire, p. 182
- Delmak-O � Philip K. Dick�s A Maze of Death
- Delos III a.k.a. Ornara - (Delos III is in the same star system as Brekka/Delos IV but not in the same star system as the Delos IV where Beverly Crusher interned) - "Symbiosis," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 21, Season 1, 4-18-1988 description
- Delos IV a.k.a. Brekka - "Symbiosis," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 21, Season 1, 4-18-1988 description
- Delos IV (where Beverly Crusher interned) - Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Delphos � Wild, Wild Planet (spaghetti sci-fi film)
- Delta - �The Last Enemy,� Space: 1999 Episode 18, Season 1, 2-19-1976
- Delta Sigma IV - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace, p. 170
- Delta Vega - "Where No Man Has Gone Before," Star Trek Original Series Episode 1, Season 1, 9-22, 1966
- Demar - Star Wars
- Demarchia - Foundation's Triumph
- Deneb 2 - "Wolf in the Fold," Star Trek Original Series Episode 36, Season 2, 12-22-1967
- Deneb IV - "Encounter at Farpoint, Part I" and "Encounter at Farpoint, Part II," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 1, Season 1, 9-28-1987
- Deneb IV - Babylon 5
- Deneb IX a.k.a. Alpha Cygnus IX - �Sarek,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 23, Season 3, 5-14-1990
- Deneb Drei (Deneb 3) - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion
- Deneb Vier (Deneb 4) - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 283
- Deneva - "Operation Annihilate!" Star Trek Original Series Episode 29, Season 1, 4-13-1967
- Denius III - �Contagion,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 11, Season 2, 3-20-1989
- Denon - Star Wars
- Deralia - Star Wars
- Derowd - Isaac Asimov's Prelude to Foundation
- Dessica II - �Gambit, Part 1,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 4, Season 7, 10-11-1993
- Destrillion (sister planet to Dubrillion) - Star Wars
- Devaron - Star Wars
- Devida II � �Times Arrow, Part 1,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 26, Season 7, 6-15-1992
- Deyer - Star Wars
- Dhantu - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire
- Dhrawn - Hal Clement's Star Light (high gravity world)
- Dido � �The Rescue,� Doctor Who Season 2, Story Number 11, 2-1-1964
- Dis - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Disneyplanet - Babylon 5
- Dobe - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, brief reference p. 161
- Dogdoo 7 - Futurama
- Doldur - Star Wars
- Domo - �Assassin,� [[Blake�s 7]] Episode D7, 11-9-1981
- Don Martin 10 - Futurama
- Dorca - �The Dorcons,� Space: 1999 Episode 24, Season 2, 11-12-1977
- Dorin - Star Wars
- Dorsai - Gordon Dickson's Dorsai series
- Dorumaa (moon) - Star Wars
- Dorvan V] � �Journey�s End,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 20, Season 7, 3-28-1994; Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace, p. 320
- Down - "The Handicapped," a short story in Larry Niven's Neutron Star
- Downunder (possible reference to colonization by Australians) - Don D'Ammassa's Haven, brief reference, p. 101
- Dozaria � �Indiscretion,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 4, Season 4, 10-23-1995
- Drabia - �The Q and the Grey,� Star Trek: Voyager Episode 11, Season 3, 11-27-1996
- Drall - Star Wars
- Drallab - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, pp. 29-39
- Drayan II - "Innocence," Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 39, Season 2, 4-8-1996
- Draylon II � �Sanctuary,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 10, Season 2, 11-28-1993
- Dregocia (Mining Planet) - �The Summit,� The Outer Limits Episode 513, Season 5, 5-21-1999
- Drema IV - �Pen Pals,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 15, Season 2, 5-1-1989
- Dreon VII � �For the Cause,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 21, Season 4, 5-6-1996
- Drongar - Star Wars
- Droxy - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 33
- Druckenwell - Star Wars
- Drygulch - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords, brief reference, p. 79; - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, Pp. 161, 169
- Dubrillion (sister planet to Destrillion) - Star Wars
- Ducommun - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- Dude Planet - �Planet Dude,� The Jetsons Episode 13, 12-16-1962
- Dulkis � �The Dominators,� Doctor Who Season 6, Story Number 44, (4 episodes) 8-10-1968 to 9-7-1968
- Dunant - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- Dune - Frank Herbert's Dune series
- Duralis - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion , p. 191
- Durani - Babylon 5
- Duro - Star Wars
- Dusilian IV � �Unification, Part II,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 8, Season 5, 11-11-1991
- Durenia IV � �Remember Me,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 5, Season 4, 10-22-1990
- Duthul - Diane Duane's Spock's World (Star Trek Novel), p. 39
- Dxun (moon or sister planet of Onderon) - Star Wars
- Dytallix B a.k.a. Mira V (Mining Planet and Ribbon World) - "Conspiracy," StarTrek: The Next Generation Episode 24, Season 1, 5-9-1988
E
- Ebola 9 - Futurama
- Eden (poisonous planet where bad hippies die) - "The Way to Eden," Star Trek Original Series, Episode 75, Season 3, 2-21-69
- Eden 7 (carpet bombed by Zapp Brannigan) - Futurama
- Edora � �A Hundred Days,� Stargate SG-1 Season 3
- Ekos - "Patterns of Force," Star Trek Original Series Episode 52, Season 2, 11-16-1968
- Elaas - "Elaan of Troyius," Star Trek Original Series Episode 57, Season 3, 12-20-1968
- Elamin IX - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Elba II - "Whom Gods Destroy," Star Trek Original Series, Episode 71, Season 3, 1-3-1969
- Eleutheria - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Ellna - �Devil�s Planet,� Space: 1999 Episode 22, Season 2, 9-1-1977
- Elom - Star Wars
- Elrood - Star Wars
- Elysium - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Eminiar VII - "A Taste of Armageddon," Star Trek Original Series Episode 23, Season 1, 2-23-67
- Emporia - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords
- Ender's World - Ordon Scott Card's Ender's Game
- Endor - Star Wars
- Ennth - Star Wars
- Eos - Star Wars
- Epsilon Caneris 3 - "Metamorphosis," Star Trek Original Series Episode 31, Season 2, 11-10-1967
- Epsilon Cuniculi 7 - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven (SF novel), p. 68
- Ergo (SF planet) - Star Wars
- Eriadu - Star Wars
- 40 Eridani 4 a.k.a. Vulcan (planet) - Diane Duane's Spock's World (Star Trek Novel), pp. 54-57
- Erythro (moon) - Isaac Asimov's Nemesis
- Esseles - Star Wars
- Esthaa a.k.a. Aurigae Epsilon V - "Your Haploid Heart,"; a short story by James Tiptree. Jr. in Analog 1969 and World's Best Science Fiction 1970
- Eta Tauri a.k.a. Alcyone - �Haven,� Star Trek: The Next Generation]] Episode 10, Season 1, 11-30-1987
- Eternium (Nibblonian home planet) - Futurama
- Etosha - Diane Duane's Spock's World (Star Trek Novel), p. 39
- Etti IV - Star Wars
- Euphrates - [[Babylon 5]
- Euronda - �The Other Side,� Stargate SG-1 Season 4
- Eurydice (SF planet) (Sagittarious Arm) - Ken Macleod's Newton's Wake: A Space Opera
- Euterpe - Isaac Asimov's Robots and Empire
- Excalbia - "The Savage Curtain," Star Trek Original Series Episode 77, Season 3, 3-7-1969
- Exo III - "What are Little Girls Made Of?" Star Trek Original Series Episode 10, Season 1, 10-20-1966
F
- Fabulous Heaven (Gay Planet) � �You Want to Put That Where?� Tripping the Rift, Season 2
- Fahleena III - �Dramatis Personae,� Star Trek: Deep Space None Episode 17, Season 1, 5-30-1993
- Falleen - Star Wars
- Fallia - Douglas Adams's [[The Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Fantasy Planet � �Planet Fantasy,� The Jetsons Episode 46, 1-26-85
- Fantasy Planet - Futurama
- Farius Prime - �The Maquis, Part 1,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 20, Season 2, 4-24-1994
- Fatawa - Scott Westerfeld's The Killing of Worlds, brief reference
- Fellebia] (possible planet) � �Unexpected,� Star Trek: Enterprise Episode 4, Season 1, 10-17-2001
- Felucia - Star Wars
- Fendaus V -�Loud as a Whisper,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 5, Season 2, 1-9-1989
- Feral - "Prometheus," a short story in Philip Jose Farmer's Down in the Black Gang
- Ferenginar � �Family Business,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 23, Season 3, 5-15-1995
- Fest - Star Wars
- Festi XV - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 17-18; Brian Aldiss's Who Can Replace a Man?, pp. 120-180
- Filia - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Fima colony - �Remember,� Star Trek: Voyager Episode 6, Season 3, 10-9-1996
- Fina Prime - �Lifeigns,� Star Trek: Voyager Episode 19, Season 2, 2-26-1996
- Fiorina 161 (Prison Planet) - Alien 3 film
- Fire � Lexx universe
- Flaxia - �Improbable Cause,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 20, Season 3, 4-24-1995
- Flinn Colony - Babylon 5
- Floridia 7 (Spring Break Planet) � �Power to the Peephole,� Tripping the Rift, Season 1
- Florina - Isaac Asimov's The Currents of Space
- Fomalhaut - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, Pp. 211-212
- Fondor - Star Wars
- Forest Moon of Endor (Terrestrial Moom) - Star Wars
- Foundry - Star Wars
- Frastra � Douglas Adams�s [[The Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Free Haven - �To the Death,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 22, Season 4, 5-13-1996
- Freeholm - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 251
- Fresia - Star Wars
- Freya - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy, brief reference p. 6
- Frogstar World A � Douglas Adams�s [[The Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Frogstar World B � Douglas Adams�s [[The Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Frogstar World C � Douglas Adams�s [[The Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy]]
- Fthel IV - Phyllis Gottlieb's Violent Suns
- Fthel V - Phyllis Gottlieb's Violent Suns
- Frunalia - �Emissary, Part 1,� Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode 1, Season 1, 1-3-1993
- Fuji - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 283
- Fulzime Planet - Robert Sheckley's 1966, 1967 Mindswap p. 279
G
- Galantos - Star Wars
- Galidraan - Star Wars
- Gamma Hydra 4 - "The Deadly Years," Star Trek Original Series Episode 40, Season 2, 12-8-1967
- Gamma Tauri IV - "The Last Outpost," - Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 4, Season 1, 10-19-1987 description
- Gamma Trianguli 6 - "The Apple," Star Trek Original Series Episode 38, Season 2, 10-13-1968
- Gamoor - Star Wars
- Gand - Star Wars
- Ganda � �Man of Imagination,� a short story by E.C. Tubb in Nebula Science Fiction Volume 2, Issue 20
- Garden - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, brief reference p. 146
- Garqi - Star Wars
- Gea - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Geidi Prime - Frank Herbert's Dune and Dune series
- Generis - Star Wars
- Genesia - Star Wars
- Gentes - Star Wars
- Geonosis (desert world) - Star Wars
- GHC 2990 � Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, brief reference p. 240
- Ghorman - Star Wars
- Ghost (gas giant) - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven (SF novel), brief reference, p. 20
- Gideon - "The Mark of Gideon," Star Trek Original Series Episode 72, Season 3, 1-17-1969
- Glee Anselm - Star Wars
- Glorb XIV - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Pangalactic Pageant of Pulchritude, brief reference, p. 4
- Glyptal IV - Isaac Asimov's Foundation, p. 121
- Gobat - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- Goblinrock - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, p. 99
- [[God�s Grove]] - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 196
- Godzilla (SF planet) (Epsilon Indi V (Jovian or gas giant)) - Larry Niven's Protector
- Goldblatt's World a.k.a. Barter Nine - - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, Pp. 67-70, 117
- Golos � �The Exiles,� Space 1999 Episode 2, Season 2, 9-11-1976
- Grass - Sheri S. Tepper's Grass
- Grizmalt - Star Wars
- Grote - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief
- Gummidgy - "The Handicapped," and "Grendel," short stories in Larry Niven's Neutron Star
- Gumpalt - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 96
- Gyndine - Star Wars
H
- H'nemthe - Star Wars
- [[Ha�ktyl]] � �Sacrifices,� Stargate SG-1 Season 8
- Had Abaddon - Star Wars
- Hadante - "Prisoners," Stargate SG-1, Season 2
- Handooine - Star Wars
- Hanka - �The Rite of Passage,� Stargate SG-1 Season 5
- Hanon IV - Star Trek: Voyager (primitive planet)
- Hapes - Star Wars
- Harmonia 7 ��Aliens, Guns and A Monkey,� Tripping the Rift, Season 1
- Harmonious Repose - Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
- Haruun Kal ("Above the Clouds") - Star Wars
- Haskin's Planet - Robert Asprin's Phule's Paradise
- Haven - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire, p. 90-91
- Haven - "Justice," Star Trek : The Next Generation Episode 10, Season 1, 11-30-1987
- Heaven - Futurama
- [[Heaven�s Gate]] (Vega star system)� Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 187
- Heavenly Mountains (GO-8703-IV) - Tunnel in the Sky p. 20
- Hebridan (Celtic planet) � �Forsaken,� Stargate SG-1 Season 6
- Hebron - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, Pp. 12, 141, 252; Hyperion Cantos
- Hegira - Greg Bear's Hegira
- Helicon - Forward the Foundation
- Helion Prime a.k.a. "New Mecca" - The Chronicles of Riddick 2004 Film
- Helior - Harry Harrison's Bill, the Galactic Hero
- Helliconia - Brian Aldiss's The Helliconia Trilogy
- Helska IV - Star Wars
- Hermes (SF planet) - David Brin's Startide Rising p. 50
- Herperos - Isaac Asimov's Robots and Empire
- Hesperus - Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers p. 174
- High Lab - Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
- Hilary - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven (SF novel), brief reference, p. 20
- Hok - Star Wars
- Holman's World a.k.a. Belzagor - Robert Silverberg's Downward to the Earth
- Home (Epsilon Indi II) - Larry Niven's Protector
- Home, sister planet of Shame - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire
- Honoghr - Star Wars
- Hopara - Isaac Asimov's Prelude to Foundation
- Horlegor - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire, p. 128
- Hoth - Star Wars
- Hovering Squid-world 97a - Futurama
- Hurmuptha - David Brin's Heaven's ReachUplift Series, p. 543
- Hurria - "The Gentle Vultures," a short story in Isaac Asimov's Nine Tomorrows
- Hutchinson Colony - Babylon 5
- Huzz - Lloyd Biggle Jr.'s The Rule of the Door
I
- Icebox Nine (Arctic Planet) - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief
- Iego - Star Wars
- Ifni - Isaac Asimov's Second Foundation
- Ifnia - Isaac Asimov's Second Foundation
- Iktochon - Star Wars
- Ilium (moon) - "Sucker Bait," a short story in Isaac Asimov's The Martian Way and Other Stories, brief reference
- Ilum - Star Wars
- Inferno - Roger Allen MacBride's Isaac Asimov's Inferno
- Ingraham B - "Operation Annihilate!" Star Trek Original Series Episode 29, Season 1, 4-13-1967
- Inshai a.k.a. Sigma 1014 Orionis - Diane Duane's Spock's World (Star Trek Novel), pp. 38-39
- Intinogurzibeshilaha- Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 39
- Ipocrene - Brian Aldiss's The Helliconia Trilogy
- Iridonia - Star Wars
- Irumclaw - Poul Anderson's Ensign Flandry
- Ishtar (SF planet) a.k.a. Bel III, a.k.a. Anubelea III - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Ishtar (SF planet) - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy, brief reference p. 6
- Isis (SF planet) (Procyon II) - L. Sprague de Camp's The Continent Makers 1953
- Iskander - Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers, "around Proxima" p. 1
- Ison - Star Wars
- Iss - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Ithor - Star Wars
- Ix (machine shop planet) - Brian Herbert's Dune series
- Iyax - Phyllis Gottlieb's 1999 Violent Suns
J
- J't'p'tan - Star Wars
- Jabiim - Star Wars
- Janos VII - Babylon 5
- Janus 6 (mining planet and Horta homeworld) - "The Devil in the Dark," Star Trek Original Series Episode 26, Season 1, 3-9-1967; Diane Duane's Spock's World (Star Trek Novel), p. 26
- Jawbone - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords, brief reference, p. 173
- Jennisek - Isaac Asimov's Prelude to Foundation
- Jericho 3 - Babylon 5
- Jewell - Robert Asprin's Phule's Paradise
- Jijo - David Brin's Brightness Reef
- Jinx - Larry Niven's World of Ptavvs, Protector brief reference, "Neutron Star," "A Relic of the Empire," "At the Core," "The Soft Weapon," "Flatlander," "The Ethics of Madness," "The Handicapped," and "Grendel," short stories in Larry Niven's Neutron Star
- Jonna - For Love and Glory
- Jophekka World - David Brin's Infinity's Shore, p. 123
- Jove II - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion , p. 191
- Juna a.k.a. PX3-989 � �Double Jeopardy,� Stargate SG-1 Season 4
- Junior - "Sucker Bait," a short story in Isaac Asimov's The Martian Way and Other Stories
K
- Kakakakkaxo- Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 54
- Kalee - Star Wars
- Kalgan (semi-tropical) - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire, p. 93
- Kalist VI - Star Wars
- Kamino - Star Wars
- Kashyyyk - Star Wars
- Kashyyyk Moon - Star Wars
- Katarr - Star Wars
- Keep Enable - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 196
- Kelchase - Star Wars
- Kellac � �In Loving Memory,� a short story by James White in Nebula Science Fiction, Volume 2, Issue 15.
- Kembel � �Mission to the Unknown,� Doctor Who Season 3, Story Number 19, 10-9-1965; �The Dalek�s Master Plan,� Season 3, Story Number 21
- Kessel - Star Wars
- Khitomer - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Khomm - Star Wars
- Kiffu - Star Wars
- Kintan - Star Wars
- Kinyen - Star Wars
- Kirbo III - Star Wars
- Kirkasant - "Starfog," short story in Poul Anderson's Beyond the Beyond
- Kithrup - David Brin's Startide Rising
- Klatooine - Star Wars
- Klendathu - Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers
- Kobol � �Kobol�s Last Gleaming, Part 1� and �Kobol�s Last Gleaming, Part 2,� Battlestar Gallactica, Season 1; �Home, Part 1� and �Home, Part 2,� Battlestar Gallactica, Season 2
- Konom - Isaac Asimov's Foundation
- Korell - Isaac Asimov's Foundation
- Koros Minor - Star Wars
- Korriban (Horuset System) - Star Wars
- Kothliss - Star Wars
- Krako Six - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, brief reference p. 145
- Krako Eight - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Pangalactic Pageant of Pulchritude, brief reference p. 18
- Kralkor II - "A Walk in the Dark," a short story in Arthur C. Clarke's Reach for Tomorrow, brief mention
- Krishna (Tau Ceti II) - L. Sprague de Camp's The Continent Makers 1953
- Krupp Reich a.k.a. New Germany - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire, p. 78
- Ktar - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Kuat - Star Wars
- Kulath II - "Rescue Party," a short story in Arthur C. Clarke's Reach for Tomorrow
L
- Lagrima - Richard Paul Russo's The Rosetta Codex
- Lavinius 5 - "Operation Annihilate!" Star Trek Original Series Episode 29, Season 1, 4-13-1967
- Leria Kerlsil - Star Wars
- Lexis XV - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire
- Lianna - Star Wars
- Libair - Isac Asimov's The Currents of Space
- Ligon II - "Code of Honor," Star Trek : The Next Generation Episode 3, Season 1, 10-12-1987 description
- Lilith - Jack L. Chalker's The Four Lords of the Diamond series
- Lingane - Isaac Asimov's The Stars Like Dust
- Lithia - Don D'Ammassa's Haven, brief reference, p. 32
- Livia - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Earth
- Locris - Isaac Asimov's Second Foundation
- Lok - Star Wars
- Loki - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy, brief reference
- Loocen (largest moon of Jijo) - David Brin's Infinity's Shore
- Loris - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire, p. 97
- Lumbaga - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Pangalactic Pageant of Pulchritude
- Lunar V �The Hunted,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 11, Season 3, 1-8-1990
- Lusitania � Orson Scott Card�s Speaker for the Sequel
- Lusus - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, Pp. 13-14
- Luton � �The Rules of Luton,� Space: 1999 Episode 7, Season 2, 10-21-1976
- Lwhekk - Star Wars
- Lyonese - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Lystera - Isaac Asimov's Forward the Foundation
M
- M113 - "The Man Trap," Star Trek Original Series Episode 6, Season 1, 9-8-1966
- Madhya (colony of Parvati) - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 332
- Madrona - �Touchstone,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2
- Malachor V - �Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic,� Star Wars Videogame
- Malastare - Star Wars
- Manaan - Star Wars; Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Videogame
- Mandalore - Star Wars
- Mandress - Isaac Asimov's Foundation's Edge
- Marduk a.k.a. Anubelea V - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Mare Infinitus (Ocean Planet) - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 196
- Marinus - �The Keys to Marinus,� Doctor Who Season 1, Story Number 5, 5-16-1964
- Marrow - Robert Reed's The Well of Stars
- Marsupial (Gas Giant) - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven (SF novel), brief reference, p. 20
- Marva - The Lost Skeleton of Caderva
- Marva IV - �For the Uniform,� Deep Space Nine Episode 13, Season 5, 2-3-1997
- Maui-Covenant - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 11
- The Maw - Star Wars
- McGillicudy's World - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, Pp. 161, 165
- Meadow - Don D'Ammassa's Haven
- Mechis - Star Wars
- Medusa - Jack L. Chalker's The Four Lords of the Diamond series
- Megas - Isaac Asimov's Nemesis
- Mela Five - Colin Kapp's Patterns of Chaos, brief reference p. 49
- Melcot - "Spectre of the Gun," Star Trek Original Series Episode 56, Season 3, 10-25-1968.
- Melkot (alternative spelling) (see also Theta Kiokis II)- "Spectre of the Gun," Star Trek Original Series Episode 56, Season 3, 10-25-1968.
- Melpomenia - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Earth
- Menarian 2 - "The Empath," Star Trek Original Series Episode 63, Season 2, 12-6-1968
- Merak II - "The Cloud Minders," Star Trek Original Series Episode 74, Season 3, 2-28-1969
- Mercan - Lee Correy's The Abode of Life
- Mesklin - Hal Clement's Mission of Gravity
- Merseia - Poul Anderon's Ensign Flandry, "Day of Burning," short story in Poul Anderson's Beyond the Beyond
- Metalorn - Star Wars
- Metaluna � This Island Earth
- Metaxas - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 262
- Metellos - Star Wars
- Metz - Chris Moriarty's Spin State
- Mimban - Star Wars
- Minas 5 - "What are Little Girls Made Of?" Star Trek Original Series Episode 10, Season 1, 10-20-1966
- Minbar - Babylon 5
- Minos - "The Arsenal of Freedom," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 20, Season 1, 4-11-1988 description
- Minostra - Neal Asher's Gridlinked
- Mira V a.k.a. Dytallix b (Mining Planet, ribbon world) - "Conspiracy," StarTrek: The Next Generation Epsideo 24, Season 1, 5-9-1988
- Mirial - Star Wars
- Mirzam - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire, p. 75
- Mira Ceti-T - "A Relic of the Empire," a short story in Larry Niven's Neutron Star
- Mithras - "Home," a short story in Poul Anderson's New America
- Mnemom - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Mon Calamari a.k.a. Dac - Star Wars
- Mondas (Cybermen home planet) - �The Tenth Planet,� Doctor Who Season 4, Story Number 29, 10-8-1966 through 10-29-1966
- Monea - Star Trek: Voyager
- Mordan IV - "Too Short a Lesson," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 15, Season 1, 2-8-1988
- Mores - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Monor II - Star Wars
- Moosejaw - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, brief reference p. 91
- Mrlsst (University Planet) - Star Wars
- Muldavia 5 � �Nature v. Nurture,� Tripping the Rift, Season 1
- Mule Kick - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords, brief reference, p. 173
- Mulour - "The Changeling," Star Trek Original Series Episode 37, Season 2, 9-29-1969
- Munto Codru - Star Wars
- Muskree - Star Wars
- Mustafar - Star Wars
- Muunilinst - Star Wars
- Mygeeto - Star Wars
- Mylok IV - Star Wars
- Myomar - Star Wars
- Myrkr - Star Wars
- Mystus VII - Star Wars
N
- Naboo - Star Wars
- Nabu a.k.a. Anubelea I - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Nacre - Piers Anthony's Omnivore
- Nagi - Star Wars
- Nal Huta - Star Wars
- Nansen - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- Naqsa - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Nar Shaddaa (moon) - Star Wars
- Narn - Babylon 5
- Nasya - "In the Line of Duty," Stargate SG-1, Season 2
- Neimoidia - Star Wars
- Nelvaan - Star Wars
- Nephelos - Isaac Asimov's The Stars Like Dust
- Nespis VIII - Star Wars
- Netu (Prison Moon) � �Jolinar�s Memories� and �The Devil You Know,� Stargate SG-1 Season 3
- The Neutral Planet (official motto: 'Live Free or Don't') - Futurama
- Nevermore - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, brief reference p. 196
- New Alderaan - Star Wars
- New Brasilia, a.k.a. New Brasilia IV - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova
- New California - Babylon 5
- New Canaan - Robert A. Heinlein's Tunnel in the Sky p. 25
- New Dresden � Chalres Stross�s Iron Sunrise
- New Earth a.k.a. Procyon V - Brian Aldiss' Starship, p. 153
- New Earth - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 283
- New Eden � �New Adam, New Eve,� Space: 1999 Episode 10, Season 2, 10-9-1976
- New Jerusalem - Babylon 5
- New Kobe - � Babylon 5
- New Mars - Ken MacCleod's Newton's Wake: A Space Opera
- New Muscovy - Charles Stross's Singularity Sky
- New Parris Island - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- New Plympto - Star Wars
- New Prague - Charles Stross's Singularity Sky, brief reference
- New Vixen - "Starfog," short story in Poul Anderson's Beyond the Beyond
- Nexos - Isaac Asimov's The Naked Sun
- Nilea - Star Wars
- Nippon � S.M. Stirling�s Betrayals
- Nkllon (Mining Planet) - Star Wars
- No-Moon - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven (SF novel), Pp. 20-21
- Nordholm (Arctic Planet) - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 196
- Nou Occitan - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- Nova Brasilia - Don D'Ammassa's Haven, brief reference
- Nova Germania - Poul Anderon's Ensign Flandry
- Nubia - Star Wars
- Nyanza - Poul Anderson's Flandry of Terra
- Nylar IV - Futurama
- Nyjora - Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
- N'zoth - Star Wars
O
- O'Ryan's Planet - Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- Oakka - David Brin's Infinity's Shore
- Oannes - �Fire and Water,� Stargate SG1
- Obroa-Skai - Star Wars
- Ocampa - Star Trek Voyager
- Old Calais - Charles Stross's Singularity Sky, brief reference
- Old Earth (Replica Planet) - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion
- Omega IV - "The Omega Glory" Star Trek Original Series Episode 54
- Omicron Ceti 3 - "This Side of Paradise," Star Trek Original Series, Episode 25, Season 1, 3-2-1967
- Omicron Persei 8 (1000 light years from Earth) - "When Aliens Attack," Futurama Volume 1, Episode 12
- Omicron Theta - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace, p. 317
- Omivarium - David Brin's Startide Rising p. 50
- Omwart - Star Wars
- Onaris - Colin Kapp's Patterns of Chaos
- Onderon (orbited by the moon Dxun) - Star Wars
- Oovo IV - Star Wars
- Ophideraan - Star Wars
- Ophiuchus VI - "Mudd's Women" Star Trek Original Series Episode
- Orban � �Learning Curve,� Stargate SG-1 Season 3
- Ord Ibanna (Gas Giant) - Star Wars
- Ord Mantell - Star Wars
- Ord Tasson - Star Wars
- Organia - "Errand of Mercy" Star Trek Original Series Episode 27, Season 1, 3-16-1967.
- Orgellius II - "Wolf in the Fold," Star Trek Original Series Episode 36, Season 2, 12-22-1967
- Orilla � �New Order, Part 2,� Stargate SG-1 Season 8
- Orinackra - Star Wars
- Orion IV (Mining Planet) - Babylon 5
- Orion VII - Babylon 5
- Ornara (Delos III is in the same star sytem as Brekka/Delos IV but not in the same star system as the Delos IV where Beverly Crusher interned) - "Symbiosis," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 21, Season 1, 4-18-1988 description
- Orsha II - Isaac Asimov's Foundation, p. 166
- Osarian - Star Wars
- Osiris (SF planet) (Procyon I) - L. Sprague de Camp's The Continent Makers 1953
- Osiris 4 - "A Pharoah to Remember," Futurama Volume 3, Episode 7
- Ossus - Star Wars
- Owa � �Divine Right,� a short story by J.T. McIntosh in Nebula Science Fiction, Volume 2, Issue 7.
P
- P2A-347 � �Lifeboat,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- P2X-005 � �Forsaken,� Stargate SG-1 Season 6
- P2X-005 [- �Space Race,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- P2X-338 - �The Tomb,� Stargate SG-1 Season 5
- P2X-374 � �Redemption, Part 1,� Stargate SG-1 Season 6
- P2X-885 � �Fourth Horseman, Part 1,� Stargate SG-1 Season 9
- P3C-249 � �Avenger 2.0,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- P3X-289 � �Revisions,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- P3X-403 � �Enemy Mine,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- P34-353J - �The Tokra, Part 1� and �The Tokra, Part 2,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2
- P3R-233 - �There But For the Grace of God,� Stargate SG-1 Season 1
- P3R-636 - �Need,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2
- P3X-439 � �Lost City, Part 1� and �Lost City, Part 2,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- P3X-451 - �A Matter of Time,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2
- P3X-562 - "Cold Lazarus," Stargate SG-1 Season 1
- P3X-584 � �Prototype,� Stargate SG-1 Season 9
- P3X-666 � �Heroes, Part 1� and �Heroes, Part 2,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- P3X-744 � �Memento,� Stargate SG-1 Season 6
- P3X-797 - "The Broca Divide," Stargate SG-1 Season 1
- P3X-888 - �The First Ones,� Stargate SG-1 Season 4
- P3X-955 � �Birthright,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- P4S-141 � �Endgame,� Stargate SG-1 Season 8
- P4S-237 � �Prophecy,� Stargate SG-1 Season 6
- P4X-639 - �Window of Opportunity,� Stargate SG-1 Season 4
- P5S-117 � �Avenger 2.0,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- P5X-112 � �The Other Guys,� Stargate SG-1 Season 6
- P6J-908 � �Zero 8,� Stargate SG-1 Season 8
- P7J-989 -�The Gamekeeper,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2; �Avatar,� Stargate SG-1 Season 8
- P8F-809 � �Zero Hour,� Stargate SG-1 Season 8
- P8X-412 � �The Powers That Be,� Stargate SG-1 Season 9
- P9Y-4C3 � �Meridian,� Stargate-SG-1 Season 5; �Shadow Play,� Stargate SG-1 Season 6
- PBX-987 - �Singularity,� Stargate SG-1 Season 1
- PBX-989 - �Tin Man,� Stargate SG-1 Season 1
- PBX-1279 a.k.a. Chartago - �Cor-Ai,� Stargate SG-1 Season 1
- PJ6-877 - �Dead Man�s Switch,� Stargate SG-1 Season 3
- PX3-989 a.k.a. Juna - �Double Jeopardy,� Stargate SG-1 Season 4
- PX8-987 � �The Rite of Passage,� Stargate SG-1 Season 5
- PXY-887 - �Spirits,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2
- Pacem (home of the New Vatican) - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion
- Pacifica (Ocean Planet) - "Conspiracy," Star Trek: The Next generation Episode 24, Season 1, 5-9-1988 description
- Paklatuthl - David Brin's Startide Rising p. 139
- Palanhi - Star Wars
- Pallas (SF planet) - Isaac Asimov's Robots of Dawn
- Pangar - �Cure� and �The Changeling,� Stargate SG-1 Season 6
- Panna - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 340
- Pantolomin - Star Wars
- Paramay - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Parchmont (Desert Planet) - Don D'Ammassa's Haven, brief reference
- Parliament (Conference Planet) - Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 6, Season 1, 11-2-1987
- Parsimony - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 210
- Parvati - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 212
- Pasadena (SF planet) - Arthur C. Clarke's The Songs of Distant Earth
- Passen (smallest moon of Jijo) - David Brin's Infinity's Shore
- Passy - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- Pastoral - Don D'Ammassa's Haven, brief reference
- Pelian Zel - "The Host," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 23, Season 4, 5-13-1991
- Pepinia - Babylon 5
- Peragus II - Star Wars
- Peregrine (terraformed asteroid) � Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 135
- Pestolozzi a.k.a. Dapdrof - Brian Addiss's The Dark Light Years
- Pirri � �Guardian of Pirri,� Space: 1999 Episode 2, Season 1, 11-13-1975
- Planet 4 (892 System) - "Bread and Circuses," Star Trek Original Series Episode 43, Season 2, 3-15-1968
- Planet D � �Brian the Brain,� Space: 1999 Episode 9, Season 2, 10-2-1976
- Planet P - Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers p. 221
- Planet of the Seven Suns - Arthur C. Clarke's 1953, 1956 The City and the Stars
- Plateau (SF planet) - Larry Niven's Protector brief reference, and "The Ethics of Madness," a short story in Larry Niven's Neutron Star
- Plowman's Planet - Philip K. Dick's Galactic Pot-Healer
- Pollux 4 (Beta Geminorum System) - "Who Mourns for Adonais," Star Trek original Series Episode 33, Season 2, 9-22-1967
- Polyphemus (SF planet) - (a single mooned gas giant) - Ken Macleod's Newton's Wake: A Space Opera, p. 29
- Praclush Toanas - �Lost City, Part 2,� Stargate SG-1 Season 7
- Praesitlyn - Star Wars
- Praxis (moon) - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Pretoria (SF planet) - "Sucker Bait," a short story in Isaac Asimov's The Martian Way and Other Stories brief reference
- Pria - Star Wars
- Priam (SF planet) - Colin Kapp's Patterns of Chaos, brief reference p. 49
- Procyon V a.k.a. New Earth - Brian Aldiss's Starship, p. 153
- Procyon VI - �Always,� Nebula Science Fiction Volume 2, Issue 16
- Proxima III (Proxima Centauri system) - Babylon 5
- Prute (moon is Big Rock) - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief
- Psi - "The Naked Time," Star Trek Original Series Episode 7
- Planet designated PSR B1257+12c (in Virgo) - Ken Macleod's Newton's Wake: A Space Opera, p. 166
- Psychon � �The Metamorph,� Space 1999 Episode 1, Season 2, 9-4-1976
- Pyrus 7 - "Catspaw," Star Trek Original Series Episode 30, Season 2, 10-27-1967
- Pyrylyn - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 18; Brian Aldiss's Who Can Replace a Man?, p. 170
- Pzob (K749 System) (forest planet) - Star Wars
Q
- Qo'noS - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Qom-Riyadh (Shi�a planet) - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, Pp. 136-137
- Qualor II - "Unification, Part 1," - Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 7, Season 5, 11-4-1991
- Quopp - Keith Laumer's Retief's War
- Quoristan - Isaac Asimov's Second Foundation
R
- The Radiator Planet - Futurama
- Radole (ribbon world) - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire, p. 127
- Rafa - Star Wars
- Rakosa Five - "Dreadnaught," Star Trek Voyager Episode 34, Season 2, 2-12-1996
- Ralltiir - Star Wars
- Rekag � �Man of the People,� Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 3, Season 6, 10-5-1992
- Rakis a.k.a. Arrakis - Frank Herbert's Heretics of Dune, Dune series
- Raksh (one of two moons of Rustum - "My Own, My Native Land," a short story in Poul Anderson's New America
- Randa - Star Wars (featured in the Second Kessel Run comic)
- Rattatak - Star Wars
- Raxus Prime - Star Wars, videogame "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"
- Recopia (Recopi System) - Star Wars
- Redeye - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords, brief reference, p. 180
- Reed 1935-C - Eleanor Arnason's Ring of Swords
- Reetalia - �Show and Tell,� Stargate SG-1 Season 2
- Refusis II � �The Ark,� Doctor Who Season 3, Story Number 23
- Regis III - Stanislaw Lem's Invincible
- Regula IV - Babylon 5
- Regulus 5 - "Amok Time," Star Trek Original Series Episode 34, Season 2, 9-15-67, brief reference
- Relay - Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
- Relva VII - - "Coming of Age," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 18, Season 1, 3-14-1988 description
- Renaissance Minor - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 28
- Renaissance V a.k.a. Renaissance Vector - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, Pp. 196, 256
- Renaissance Vector a.k.a. Renaissance V - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, Pp. 196, 256
- Renatasia - Star Wars
- Retha - - �The Full Circle,� Space: 1999 Episode 15, Season 1, 12-11-1975
- Rhaandaran - Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- Rhampora - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Earth
- Rhen Var - Star Wars
- Rhinnal - Star Wars
- Rho Coronae Borealis d. (a "heavy Mars") - Ken Macleod's Newton's Wake: A Space Opera
- Rhommomool - Star Wars
- Ribos - "The Ribos Operation," Doctor Who 1975
- Riflor - Star Wars
- Rigel 4 - "Wolf in the Fold," Star Trek Original Series Episode 36, Season 2, 12-22-1967; "Half a Life," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 22, Season 4, 5-6-1991
- Rigel V - "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges," Deep Space Nine
- Rigel 7 (either a planet or a solar system) - "The Doomsday Machine," Star Trek Original Series Episode 35, Season 2, 10-20-1967; "Menagerie (Part Two)" Star Trek Original Series Episode 16, Season 1, 11-17-1966, flashback reference
- Rigel VIII - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace, p. 78
- Rigel 12 - "Mudd's Women," in Star Trek Original Series Episode 41, Season 2, 10-13-1966.
- Ripley's Pleasure Planet - "The Man Trap," Star Trek Original Series Episode 6, Season 1, 9-8-1966
- Risa - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Rishi - Star Wars
- Rochard's World - Charles Stross's Singularity Sky
- Rodia - Star Wars
- Romulus (SF planet) - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Ronruad "Day of Burning," short story in Poul Anderson's Beyond the Beyond
- Rossem (sub-Arctic) - Isaac Asimov's Second Foundation, pp. 34-49, 64-70
- Rothana - Star Wars
- Rustum (one of two moons of Rustum - "My Own, My Native Land," a short story in Poul Anderson's New America
- Ruusan - Star Wars
- Ryloth (ribbon world) - Star Wars
- Ryvriss XIII - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 128
- Ryyk - Star Wars
S
- Saarn - Star Wars
- Sacorria - Stra Wars
- Sadachbia - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven, p. 209
- Saddlesore - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords, brief reference, p. 173
- Sagan II - Arthur C. Clarke's The Songs of Distant Earth
- Saheelindeel - Star Wars
- Saleucami - Star Wars
- Salina - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Salinus - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Salliche (farm planet) - Star Wars
- Salusa Secundus - Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's Dune: The Battle of Corrin Dune series
- Samarkand - Neal Asher's Gridlinked
- San-Tarah - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace, p. 232
- Sangre - Norman Spinrad's The Men in the Jungle
- Sanjin - Star Wars
- Santanni - Isaac Asimov's Foundation
- Sanctuary - Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers
- Santa Maria (moon orbiting Lagrima)- Richard Paul Russo's The Rosetta Codex
- Sappire - Star Wars
- Sarawiee - Star Wars
- Sarip - Isaac Asimov's Forward the Foundation
- Sark - Isaac Asimov's The Currents of Space
- Sarka - Star Wars
- Sarona VIII - "We'll Always Have Paris," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 23, Season 1, 5-2-1988
- Sarpeodon � �All Our Yesterdays,� Star trek Original Series Episode 33, Season 2, 3-14-1969
- Sayshell - Isaac Asimov's Foundation's Edge
- Sarpedon (orbiting the star Beta Niobe) - "All Our Yesterdays," Star Trek Original Series Episode 78, Season 3, 3-14-1969
- Scalos - "Wink of an Eye," Star Trek Original Series Episode 68, Season 2, 11-29-1968
- Sedesia - Star Wars
- Sedri - Star Wars
- Selab - Star Wars
- Selaggis - Star Wars
- Selay (Beta Renna star system) - "Lonely Among Us," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 6, Season 1, 11-2-1987 description
- Selonia - Star Wars
- Serenno - Star Wars
- Serieve - "Starfog," short story in Poul Anderson's Beyond the Beyond
- Sermeria - Star Wars
- Sernpidal - Star Wars
- Setor - Star Wars
- Shamash a.k.a. Anubelea IV - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Shame, sister planet of Home - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire
- Shikasta - Doris Lessing's Shikasta (cosmic consciousness)
- Shili - Star Wars
- Sheol - Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers p. 133
- Sherman's Planet - "The Trouble with Tribbles" Star Trek Original Series, Episode 42, Season 2, 12-29-67
- Shesha - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy, brief reference
- Sicily 8 (gangster planet) - Futurama
- Sigma 957 - Babylon 5
- Sigma 1014 Orionis a.k.a. Inshai- Diane Duane's Spock's World (Star Trek Novel), pp. 38-39
- Sigma Draconis 2 - "Spock's Brain," Star Trek Original Series Episode 61, Season 3, 9-20-1968
- Sigma Draconis 4 - "Spock's Brain," Star Trek Original Series Episode 61, Season 3, 9-20-1968
- Sigma Draconis 6 (a.k.a. Sigma Draconis 7 in a mistake by Capt. Kirk) - "Spock's Brain," Star Trek Original Series Episode 61, Season 3, 9-20-1968
- Sigma Draconis 7 (a.k.a. Sigma Draconis 6 in a mistake by Capt. Kirk) - "Spock's Brain," Star Trek Original Series Episode 61, Season 3, 9-20-1968
- Sigma Iotia II - "A Piece of the Action," in Star Trek Original Series Episode 49, Season 2, 1-12-1968
- Earth Colony Signia Minor - "The Conscience of a King," Star Trek Original Series Episode 13, Season 1, 12-8-1966
- Simarka - "Emancipation," Stargate: SG1, Season 1
- Sinzar - Babylon 5
- Sisk - Star Wars
- Siwenna - Isaac Asimov's Foundation, pp. 165-166
- Sjandra Kei - Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
- Skako - Star Wars
- Skaro (Dalek home planet) - Doctor Who
- Skor II - Star Wars
- Sluis Van (Sluis Sector) - Star Wars
- Smarteel - Star Wars
- Smitheus - Isaac Asimov's Robots of Dawn
- Smyrno - Isaac Asimov's Foundation
- Socorro - Star Wars, West End Games's Star Wars: The Role-Playing Game adventure, "The Black Sands of Socorro"
- Sohrab (one of two moons of Rustum) - "My Own, My Native Land," a short story in Poul Anderson's New America
- Sol Draconi Septem - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, brief reference p. 256
- Solaria - Isaac Asimov's The Naked Sun
- Solaris - Stanislaw Lem's Solaris, Film, Film Remake
- Soleast - Star Wars
- Space Earth - Futurama
- Space Rome - Futurama
- Sphereon One - "War is the H-Word," Futurama Volume 2, Episode 17
- Stark - Isaac Asimov's The Currents of Space
- Starkad - Poul Anderson's Ensign Flandry
- Steffani - Isaac Asimov's Second Foundation
- Straleb (orbiting Omega Sagitta) - �The Outrageous Okona,� Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 4, Season 2, 12-12-1988
- Stramlu Realm - Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
- Styris IV - "Code of Honor," Star Trek : The Next Generation Episode 3, Season 1, 10-12-1987
- Subterrel (underground colony) - Star Wars
- Sullust - Star Wars
- Sundown - Norman Spinrad's The Men in the Jungle, brief reference, p. 24
- Surim - �A Matter of Balance,� Space: 1999 Episode 16, Season 2, 12-9-1976
- Svivren - Star Wars
- Svoboda � Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 77
- Sy Myrth - Star Wars
- Synnax - Isaac Asimov's Foundation
T
- Ta (mining planet)- �The Space Pirates,� Doctor Who Season 6, Story Number 49, (6 episodes) 3-8-1969 to 4-12-1969
- Taanab - Star Wars
- Talay - Star Wars
- Talos 4 (one of 11 planets in the Talos system) - "Menagerie (Part One)" and "Menagerie (Part Two)" Star Trek Original Series Episode 16, Season 1, 11-17-1966
- Talravin - Star Wars
- Talus (Corellian System) - Star Wars
- Tammuz - Poul Anderson's Firetime
- Tandy One - Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 127
- Tandy Two- Brian Aldiss's Starswarm, p. 127
- Tantalus (penal colony) - "Dagger of the Mind," Star Trek Original Series Episode 11, Season 1, 11-3-1966
- Taris - Star Wars Videogame "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic"
- Tarsus IV - "The Conscience of a King," Star Trek Original Series Episode 13, Season 1, 12-8-1966
- Taspir III - Star Wars Videogame "Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy"
- Tatooine - Star Wars
- Tau Ceti III - "Conspiracy," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 24, Season 1, 5-9-1988
- Tau Ceti Center (a.k.a. TC squared) - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion
- Tau Tramula - Babylon 5
- Tazenda - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Second Foundation
- Teelus - "The Web," Space Ghost 9-17-1966
- Telos � �The Tomb of the Cybermen,� Doctor Who Season 5, Story Number 37, (4 episodes) 9-2-1967 to 9-23-1967
- Telos - Star Wars Videogame "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords"
- Telthi - Star Wars
- Tenebra - Hal Clement's Close to Critical
- Terra Nova � �Matter of Life and Death,� Space: 1999 Episode 2, Season 1, 11-27-1975
- Terminus - Isaac Asimov's The Foundation Trilogy
- Tezwa - Keith R.A. Decandido's Star Trek: A Time for War, A Time for Peace
- Thalassa - Arthur C. Clarke's The Songs of Distant Earth
- Thargon - "Rescue Party," a short story in Arthur C. Clarke's Reach for Tomorrow, brief mention
- Thesalina - �Dorzak,� Space: 1999 Episode 21, Season 2, 8-25-1977
- Thesus 5 - "Charlie X," Star Trek Original Series Episode 8, Season 1, 9-15-1966
- Theta 49 � Babylon 5
- Theta Cygni 12 - "Operation Annihilate!" Star Trek Original Series Episode 29, Season 1, 4-13-1967
- Theta Kiokis II (alternative names Melcot and Melkot - "Spectre of the Gun," Star Trek Original Series Episode 56, Season 3, 10-25-1968
- Thisspias - Star Wars
- Thor (SF planet) - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy, brief reference
- Thor (SF planet) (Epsilon Eridani) - L. Sprague de Camp's The Continent Makers
- Thorburg - John Barnes's A Million Open Doors
- Thoth (Procyon III) - L. Sprague de Camp's The Continent Makers
- Thrax - Richard Paul Russo's The Rosetta Codex, p. 265
- Thrintun - Larry Niven's World of Ptavvs
- Thule - Arthur C. Clarke's Tunnel in the Sky p. 33
- Thule - "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," Star Wars, Videogame
- Thyferra (Polith System) - Star Wars, Videogame "Rogue Squadron"
- Tibrin - Star Wars
- Tines' World - Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
- Tirahnn (Tirahnn System) - Star Wars
- Tollana - �Enigma,� Stargate SG-1 Season 1, �Shades of Grey,� Stargate SG-1 Season 3
- Toola - Star Wars
- Toprawa - Star Wars
- Torgen (middle size moon of Jijo) - David Brin's Infinity's Shore
- Toydaria - Star Wars
- Tralfamadore - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s SlaughterHouse Five (1969)
- Tralus (Corellian System) - Star Wars
- Trandosha - Star Wars
- Trantor - Isaac Asimov's The Foundation Trilogy
- Trantor Beta - "A Walk in the Dark," a short story in Arthur C. Clarke's Reach for Tomorrow, brief mention
- Triacus - "And the Children Shall Lead," Star Trek Original Series Episode 60, Season 3, 10-11-1968
- Triskelion - "The Gamesters of Triskelion," Star Trek Original Series Episode 46, Season 2, 1-5-1968.
- Trisol (located in the Forbidden Zone, in the Galaxy of Terror) - "My Three Suns," Futurama Volume 1, Episode 7
- Troyius - "Elaan of Troyius," Star Trek Original Series Episode 57, Season 3, 12-20-1968
- Trullion (Ocean Planet) - Jack Vance�s Trullion: Alastor 2262
- Tschai � Jack Vance�s City of the Chasch; Servants of the Wankh; The Dirdir; The Pnume
- Tsingtao-Hsishuang - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion
- Tubman B12 - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova
- Turku - Charles Stross's Singularity Sky, brief reference
- Tweenis 12 - Futurama
- Tyrann - Isaac Asimov's The Stars Like Dust
U
- U.V.6. - The Chronicles of Riddick 2004 Film
- Ultima Thule � �Death�s other Dominion,� Space: 1999 Episode 14, Season 1, 10-2-1975
- Ultron � My Hero BBC Television Series
- Umbara - Star Wars
- Umeh - Karen Traviss's City of Pearl; Crossing the Line
- Urchachka (Urrish home world) - David Brin's Infinity's Shore
- Urkupp - Star Wars
- Urras - Ursulla K. LeGuin's The Dispossessed
- Utapau - Star Wars, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
- Uxarieus � �Colony in Space,� Doctor Who Season 8, Story Number 58, (6 episodes) 4-10-1971 to 5-15-1071
V
- Vaathkree (Hutt home world) - Star Wars
- Vada - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire and The Killing of Worlds
- Vale Star Wars
- Vagra II - "Skin of Evil," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 22, Season 1, 4-25-1988
- Vandor IX (rocky planetoid in the unusual description of star system Vandor star system) - "We'll Always Have Paris," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 23, Season 1, 5-2-1988
- Vargon III - "A Walk in the Dark," a short story in Arthur C. Clarke's Reach for Tomorrow, brief mention
- Varonat - Star Wars
- Vasthold - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire and The Killing of Worlds
- Vega - Lloyd Biggle Jr.'s The Rule of the Door
- Vega � �One Moment of Humanity,� Space 1999 Episode 3, Season 2, 9-25-1976
- Vega II - Hal Clement's Cycle of Fire, brief reference
- Vega IV - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova, brief reference
- Vega IV (Paramecium home planet) - Futurama
- Vega 9 - "Mirror, Mirror," Star Trek Original Series Episode 39, Season 2, 10-6-1967.
- Velara III (terraforming station) - "Home Soil," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 17, Season 1, 2-22-1988
- Velmor - Star Wars
- Velusia (Ocean Planet) - Star Wars
- Vendaxa - Star Wars
- Vendikar - A Taste of Armageddon Star Trek Original Series
- Veridani - Scott Westerfeld's The Risen Empire, p. 75
- Verkerk's World - Eric Brown's Bengal Station
- Vijun a.k.a. Vjun and Vjjun - Star Wars
- Virgon 6 - "Love's Labours Lost in Space," Futurama, 4-13-1999
- Vishnu (Tau Ceti III) - L. Sprague de Camp's The Continent Makers 1953
- Vixen a.k.a. Cerulia 4- Poul Anderson's Agent of Terran Empire: Ensign Flandry, We Claim These Stars, pp. 19-21
- Vjun a.k.a. Vijun and Vjjun - Star Wars
- Vjjun a.k.a. Vjun and Vijun - Star Wars
- Vontor - Star Wars
- Vorash (Tok�ra home world) - �Exodus,� Stargate SG-1 Season 4 and �Enemies,� Stargate SG-1 Season 5
- Voreg - Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire
- Vortis � �The Web Planet,� Doctor Who Season 2, Story Number 13, 2-13-1965
- Vorpis - Samuel R. Delaney's Nova
- Vulcan SF planet a.k.a. 40 Eridani 4 - Diane Duane's Spock's World (Star Trek Novel), Pp. 54-57
- Vulcan SF planet - �The Power of the Daleks,� Doctor Who Season 4, Story Number 30, 11-5-1966 through 12-10-1966
W
- Waterhole - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords, brief reference p. 180
- Wayland (Psadan home world)- Star Wars, Timothy Zahn's Heir to the Empire
- We Made It - Larry Niven's Protector brief reference, and "Neutron Star," "At the Core," "Flatlander," "The Ethics of Madness," and "The Handicapped," short stories in Larry Niven's Neutron Star
- Wega - Isaac Asimov's Foundation
- Wess'ej - Karen Traviss's City of Pearl; Crossing the Line
- Windsor-in-Exile - Dan Simmons�s Hyperion, p. 275
- Winter's Eye - Richard Paul Russo's The Rosetta Codex, p. 307
- Wolfgang's World - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Warlords, p. 133
- Wormulon (Slurm production planet) - Futurama
- Wotex - Isaac Asimov's The Currents of Space
- Wunderland - Larry Niven's Protector brief reference, and "Neutron Star," "A Relic of the Empire," "Flatlander," "The Ethics of Madness," and "Grendel" short stories in Larry Niven's Neutron Star
X
- X-23 - "The Last Question," a short story in Isaac Asimov's Nine Tomorrows
- Xagobah (Sluis Sector) - Star Wars
- Xantil Major � �A Walk in the Dark,� a short story in Arthur C. Clarke's Reach for Tomorrow, brief mention
- Xeros - �The Space Museum,� Doctor Who Season 2, Story Number 15, 5-1-1965
- Xerxes (moon) - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy
Y
- Yag'Dhul - Star Wars
- Yaga Minor - Star Wars
- Yavin (gas giant) - Star Wars
- Yavin 4 (terrestrial moon of Yavin) - Star Wars, "Star Wars: A New Hope"
- Yavin 8 (terrestrial moon of Yavin) - Star Wars
- Yavin 13 (terrestrial moon of Yavin) - Star Wars
- Yazoo Twelve - Keith Laumer's Retief and the Pangalactic Pageant of Pulchritude, brief reference, p. 70
- Yinchorr - Star Wars
- Yud - Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen's Heaven (SF novel), brief reference, p. 223
Z
- Z'HA'DUM - Babylon 5
- Zanak � �The Pirate Planet,� Doctor Who 1975
- Zarathustra - H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy
- Zeltros - Star Wars
- Zenno � �Missing Link,� Space: 1999 Episode 2, Season 1, 1-22-1976
- Zeon (SF planet) - Isaac Asimov's Foundation
- Zeon (SF planet) - "Patterns of Force," Star Trek Original Series Episode 52, Season 2, 11-16-1968
- Zetar - "The Lights of Zetar," Star Trek Original Series, Episode 73, Season 3, 1-31-69.
- Zetox (home planet of the character the Great Gazoo) � The Flintstones Season 6 (the Great Gazoo appears in 7 episodes)
- Zhar (Cadavine Sector) - Star Wars
- Ziost - Star Wars
- Zolan - Star Wars
- Zonama Sekot - Star Wars
- Zoranel - Isaac Asimov's Second Foundation
- Zoob - Keith Laumer's The Return of Retief, brief reference, p. 99
Unknown and Unnamed Planets and Moons
- Unknown home planet of the Rakatans
- Unknown planet in Quadrant 904 in "The Squire of Gothos," Star Trek Original Series Episode 18, Season 1, 1-12-1967
- Unnamed home planet of the Overlords in Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood's End
- Unnamed home planet of the Hwarhath and Red Folk in Eleanor Arnason's Ring of Swords
- Unnamed planet that is the setting for "A Walk in the Dark," a short story in Arthur C. Clarke's Reach for Tomorrow
- Unnamed planet in "That Which Survives," Star Trek Original Series Episode 69, Season 3, 10-24-1969
- Unnamed planet in "Shore Leave," Star Trek Original Series Episode 17, Season 1, 12-29-1966
- Unnamed planet that is the location of the Earth Colony in the Omicron Theta star system in "Datalore," Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode 12, Season 1, 1-18-1988
- Unnamed gas giant in David Brin's Startide Rising Uplift Series, p. 446
- Unnamed Vorlon home planet
Alternative Alien Names for Earth
- Grudgrodd - Brian Aldiss's The Dark Light Years
Links
- Extraterrestrial Human Colonies
- List of Intelligent Alien Species
- Ecological Themes in Science Fiction
- Intelligent Insect Planet
- Interstellar Empires
- Asteroids
- Arctic Planet
- Capital Planet
- Desert Planet
- Exile Planet
- Gangster Planet
- Gas Giant
- Jewish Planet
- Jungle Planet
- Matriarchy Planet
- Military Planet
- Mining Planet
- Neutral Planet
- Ocean Planet
- Prison Planet
- Ribbon World
- Rigel (SF planets)
- Planets in Multiple Science Fiction Sources
- Space Stations in Science Fiction
- Special Purpose Planet
- Terrestrial Moon
External Links
References
Daniel Wallace and Scott Kolins. 1998. The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons (Star Wars). ISBN 0345420683.

