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Planets are large celestial bodies in orbit around a star. Sometimes, large moons are also called planets - especially if they are able to support some kind of life. A typically habitable planet is about 6,000 kilometres in diameter, while large gas giants can be much bigger. Planets can be host to millions of sentient inhabitants, or barren wastelands, or anywhere in between.

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Which (non-Earth) planet appears in the most Star Trek episodes?

Bajor I'm going for Bajor, seen 16 times: "Chain of Command, Part I" - TNG "Birthright, Part I" - TNG "Emissary" - DS9 "The Circle" - DS9 "The Siege" - DS9 "Cardassians" - DS9 "The Collaborator" - …
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Which (non-Earth) planet appears in the most Star Trek episodes?

Vulcan Edit: Now that the movies don't count, this isn't the correct answer, but is still valid within the scope of the question! Possibly the planet Vulcan, seen 12 times: "Amok Time' - TOS 'Jour …
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