An ocean planet is a type of terrestrial planet that contains a substantial amount of water either at its surface or within a subsurface ocean.[1]
Ocean planets[]
Name | System | Affiliation | SED | Habitable | Map |
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Bacchus II | Bacchus | Banu Protectorate | Yes | Link | |
Carteyna | Cano | UEE | Yes | Link | |
Ergo | Nemo | UEE | 344 | Yes | Link |
Genesis II | Genesis | In development | Yes | Link | |
Green | Ellis | UEE | Yes | Link | |
Idris III | Idris | UEE | No | Link | |
Kilian VIII | Kilian | UEE | No | Link | |
Oretani II | Oretani | Unclaimed | No | Link | |
Tangaroa | Helios | UEE | Yes | Link | |
Tohil III | Tohil | UEE | Yes | Link |
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_world Ocean world on wikipedia.org
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