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PLANET CLASSES

CLIMATE CLASS

Represents Average Global Temperatures

Planet Climate Classes are subject to change as new astronomical data is acquired.

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Scorched

scorched planet

1,367 Degrees Kelvin +

2,001 Degrees Fahrenheit +

Not Habitable

Planet Example is Saffar, Tau Bootis I

Inferno

inferno planet

922-1,366 Degrees Kelvin +

1,201-2,000 Degrees Fahrenheit +

Not Habitable

Planet Example is Janssen, Dimidium

Extremely Hot

extremely hot planet

700-922 Degrees Kelvin +

801-1,200 Degrees Fahrenheit +

Not Habitable

Example is Venus, 61 Virginis I

Very Hot

very hot planet

478-699 Degrees Kelvin +

401-800 Degrees Fahrenheit +

Not Habitable

Planet Example is Tau Ceti I & II

Hot

hot planet

322-477 Degrees Kelvin +

121-400 Degrees Fahrenheit +

Not Habitable

Planet Example is Mercury, Gliese 176 I

Tepid

tepid planet

228-322 Degrees Kelvin +

96-120 Degrees Fahrenheit +

Habitable but Extreme

Planet Example is HD 85512 I

Warm

warm planet

280-308 Degrees Kelvin

45-95 Degrees Fahrenheit

Habitable

Example is Earth, Ross 128 I

Cold

cold planet

279-144 Degrees Kelvin

44 to -200 Degrees Fahrenheit

Habitable to Extreme

Example is Mars, Gliese 785 II

Freezing

freezing planet

143 or below Degrees Kelvin

-201 or below Degrees Fahrenheit

Not Habitable

Example is Uranus, Neptune

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