SciFi and Fantasy eBook Club discussion
General Topics
>
A-Z Guide to Sci-Fi Planets
date
newest »


And you could amass a pretty big list just from the books of Peter F. Hamilton or Iain M. Banks or Alastair Reynolds or...any number of currently writing SF authors.
Which brings up an interesting question: is the internet big enough to hold a complete list of all planets ever included in a SF book? He he.

I've written all the planets of our Solar System into my SF, including Pluto, whose inhabitants insist that Pluto is a planet.
And you must include Earth and our Moon of course!


I think this list needs to be made and, furthermore, when we discover an exoplanet that matches a planet from the list (on a Planetary Similarity Index {PSI} - I've made this up based on the actual Earth Simiarity Index {ESI} http://phl.upr.edu/projects/earth-sim...), then the planet should adopt that name!
It would be better than the current batch of names like Kepler 296-f etc
I recently posted this on my blog for a bit of fun. Hopefully worth a read.