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Earth figures prominently as the homeworld of the [[human]] species in a great number of science-fiction stories, shows, movies, and books. | Earth figures prominently as the homeworld of the [[human]] species in a great number of science-fiction stories, shows, movies, and books. | ||
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In [[Star Trek]], Earth is the capital of the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the center of most of the Federation's research and manufacturing facilities, especially those related to [[Starfleet]]. | In [[Star Trek]], Earth is the capital of the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the center of most of the Federation's research and manufacturing facilities, especially those related to [[Starfleet]]. | ||
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== Physical Characteristics == | == Physical Characteristics == | ||
In [[versus]] debates, the physical characteristics of fictional inhabited planets are usually assumed to be close to those of Earth<ref>The average parameters of the core, mantle, and crust, as well as the gravitational binding energy, are based on the isotropic PREM model of Dziewonski and Anderson.</ref>, unless otherwise indicated in the story. | In [[versus]] debates, the physical characteristics of fictional inhabited planets are usually assumed to be close to those of Earth<ref>The average parameters of the core, mantle, and crust, as well as the gravitational binding energy, are based on the isotropic PREM model of Dziewonski and Anderson.</ref>, unless otherwise indicated in the story. |
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Earth (aka Terra) is the third planet orbiting the Sun, an average yellow-dwarf star near the outer rim of the Milky Way galaxy, and is the only known planet that supports life. It has a single, very large natural satellite referred to as "the Moon".
Earth figures prominently as the homeworld of the human species in a great number of science-fiction stories, shows, movies, and books.
Earth in Science Fiction
In Star Trek, Earth is the capital of the United Federation of Planets and the center of most of the Federation's research and manufacturing facilities, especially those related to Starfleet.
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Physical Characteristics
In versus debates, the physical characteristics of fictional inhabited planets are usually assumed to be close to those of Earth[1], unless otherwise indicated in the story.
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Notes and References
- ↑ The average parameters of the core, mantle, and crust, as well as the gravitational binding energy, are based on the isotropic PREM model of Dziewonski and Anderson.
- Dziewonski, A.M. and D.L. Anderson. Preliminary Reference Earth Model (PREM), Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 25, 297-356, 1981.
- Williams, David R. "Earth Fact Sheet"