M-class planet(what does that mean?)

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M-class planet(what does that mean?)

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Ok, what exactly is an M-class planet and why is it called that?(I know that's what Earth is, but why Mensura class?)
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It's part of an alphabetical classification system based on atmospheric and geological conditions of a planet.
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Maybe someone named Mensura came up with the definition of what an idle habitable planet is.
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I'm pretty sure it's a Vulcan word. Maybe it means inhabitable by humanoids.
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Minshara means suitable for humanoid life according to T'Pol.
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TheDarkling wrote:Minshara means suitable for humanoid life according to T'Pol.
Starfleet probably took it and shortened it to 'Class M' rather then 'Minshara class'
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Chris OFarrell wrote:
TheDarkling wrote:Minshara means suitable for humanoid life according to T'Pol.
Starfleet probably took it and shortened it to 'Class M' rather then 'Minshara class'
That would be my guess.
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Irrelevant Fun Fact: Dathomir in Star Wars is also a Class-M planet.
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I've seen M-class used to denote a livable planet in at least a bajillion video games. Never knew it all came from Trek.
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