List of Doctor Who Planets - Others

Others

Stars:

  • Dragon Star,The A star mentioned in the Dr. Who special "The Waters of Mars".
  • Pliny the parent star of the planet Ta.
  • Torajii is the sentient star of the Torajii system

Galaxies:

  • The Acteon Galaxy or Acteon Group was the location of the planets Inter Minor and Metebelis 3, according to Carnival of Monsters et al.
  • The Andromeda Galaxy was the home galaxy of Sabalom Glitz and the Sleepers from The Trial of a Time Lord. It was also visited by the Doctor in the World Distributors novella Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space. In the serial The Ark in Space it was said to be the home of the Wirrn.
  • Artoro (aka. Antoro) Galaxy A galaxy mentioned in Planet of Evil.
  • The Fifth Galaxy is the domain of Zephon, Master of the Fifth Galaxy, in the story The Daleks' Master Plan. It is unknown if this is the same as Galaxy 5, who are at war with the Federation in The Monster of Peladon.
  • The Fostrix Galaxy A galaxy mentioned in the DW book The Well-Mannered War.
  • Galaxy 4 The location of the Drahvins' home planet in the story Galaxy 4.
  • Galaxy 7 The location of Arcopolis, setting for the novel The Eyeless. Also called the Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy, it is 290,000 light years from Earth.
  • Galaxy 9 (aka. 9th Galaxy) A galaxy mentioned somewhere in the original series. It was said to contain 70 known inhabited planets.
  • Galaxy 1489 is the location of the Inokshi System and the planet Urbanka. Mentioned in the episode Four to Doomsday.
  • The Hespress Galaxy was the location of the Carris System, where the Infinite was discovered. Mentioned in the animated story The Infinite Quest.
  • The Isop Galaxy is the location of Vortis, The Web Planet, and the Raxacoricofallipatorians. In the episode Bad Wolf, the Face of Boe is said to be the oldest inhabitant of the Isop Galaxy. The Isop Galaxy is also the possible location of the Silver Devastation.
  • Silfrax Galaxy is the location of the Vespiform hives. Mentioned in The Unicorn And The Wasp.
  • The Wrarth Galaxy was home to the Wrarth Warriors and the vicious Meeps, seen in the Doctor Who Weekly comic strip "Star Beast" and others.

Systems:

  • Alpha Centauri is the star system from which the delegate Alpha Centauri, seen in The Curse of Peladon and The Monster of Peladon originates. The name of Alpha Centauri's planet is not given.
  • The Carra System (aka. Carris System) said to be the location of the Infinite in the animated story The Infinite Quest. It contains several planets, at least 5 of which has rings. The system has 1 sun.
  • Garazone System Location of the Garazone Bazaar, visited in the audio Sword of Orion.
  • The Inokshi System (aka. Inoksha System) is the system of planets that the planet Urbanka is located in. This system has one sun. Mentioned in the episode Four to Doomday.
  • Prion System Said to be the system that the planets Tigella and Zolfa-Thura are located. Mentioned in Meglos.
  • Rexel Planetary Configuration Stellar system that included fourteen worlds (sometimes said to be fourteen stars), including Rexel 4, Shadmoch and Dravidia.
  • Rifta System The solar system of the planets Riften 5 and Rifter. The planet Harkol is located in a system near this one.
  • The Scarlet System is a system of planets and suns that was home to the billion-year-old Polushi civilisation. It is pulled into the black hole that Krop Tor orbits and destroyed in "The Impossible Planet".
  • Scrampus System The solar system that the planet Manussa (Planet G 139901 KB) belongs to.
  • The Torajii System, mentioned in the episode 42, has least 1 ringed planet (but possibly has another) and several other smaller planets.

Nebulea And Other Stellar Regions:

  • Caldian Cluster, The A cluster mentioned in The Sarah Jane Adventure's Episode Enemy Of The Bane (Part 2). Said to be the location of a part of a tyrannical and immortal being known as Horath Of The Dark Empire which was found by the Bane to be brought back to Earth, where the other part of his body was located.
  • Celestial Belt Of The Winter Queen A region of space mentioned in the Dr. Who Special "The Waters Of Mars".
  • Dagmar Cluster Stellar region that was the location of the SS Madame de Pompadour. It was located two-and-a-half galaxies from Earth.
  • E-Space, or Exo-Space, is another universe connected to our own by Charged Vacuum Emboitments, through which entropy is vented from N-Space or Normal-Space to stave off the heat death of the universe. It contains its own planets, including Adric's home world, Alzarius.
  • The Horsehead Nebula is a real nebula that Russell T Davies said was the general area of the home planet of the Ood, Oodsphere. In the story "Planet of the Ood" it is mentioned that Sense-Sphere (from The Sensorites) is a near neighbour and therefore presumably also part of the nebula. In The Sarah Jane Adventures story Warriors of Kudlak, this was said to be the location of the Ghost Wars, which had lasted for hundreds of years between an alien race known as the Uvodni and another alien race known as the Malakh until 10 years ago, when a peace treaty was finally established between the two races.
  • Hercules Cluster A group of stars observed in The Wheel In Space.
  • K 37 Gem 5 A black hole located deep into space, around which orbits the planet Krop Tor.
  • Kasterborous The constellation in which Gallifrey is located.
  • The Lotus Nebula is mentioned by John Hart where he could be experiencing 17 simultaneous pleasures there in the episode Exit Wounds.
  • Madillon Cluster A star cluster mentioned in The Two Doctors.
  • Map of the Water Snake Wormholes Another region of space mentioned in the Doctor Who special "The Waters of Mars".
  • Medusa Cascade An Interuniversal Rift, also a space-time rift. The Master mentions that the Doctor sealed the rift here in "Last of the Time Lords". It is mentioned to have a "15th broken moon" in "The Sontaran Stratagem". In "The Stolen Earth", it is where Davros and his Daleks have assembled their 27 stolen planets around Davros' Crucible. It was also referenced by Evelina in "The Fires of Pompeii" in reference to the Doctor himself: "Your real name is hidden. It burns in the stars, in the Cascade of Medusa herself".
  • Messier 13 A grouping of stars mentioned in The Wheel in Space.
  • Mettula Orionsis A region of space said to be the location of Traken. Mentioned in Logopolis.
  • Miros A constellation mentioned in Mission to the Unknown.
  • N-Space, or Normal-space, is our universe, where heat death should have already occurred, but for the Logopolitans' creation of the CVEs to shunt the excess entropy into other universes, including E-space. Unless otherwise noted, all planets listed are in N-Space.
  • The Obverse, a parallel continuum visited in the novel Blue Angel possibly the original home of Iris Wildthyme. The Enclave is a pocket universe within the Obverse, inhabited by races such as the Gillighast and the Glass Men of Valcea.
  • The Panjassic Asteroid Field is mentioned in the Doctor Who book Monsters and Villains as the isolated asteroid field bought by the Brothers of Hame in the year five billion as a base for the evolution acceleration experiments run on trees, resulting in the Forest of Cheem.
  • The Scorpion Nebula is a molecular cloud described as 'half a universe away' from Earth. Within it lies the planet San Helios. The Tritovores originate either within the nebula or nearby.
  • Perseus Cluster a group of stars mentioned in The Wheel in Space.
  • The Silver Devastation is a place mentioned to be the origin of the Face of Boe in "The End of the World". It is also where Professor Yana (the Master in human disguise) claims to have been found as an orphan in "Utopia". It is a vast stellar region full of dead stars surrounded by degenerate and dark matter, created during a collision between two galaxies.
  • Phylox Series A gathering of stars said to be part of the Andromeda constellation. It is the location of the eponymous planet in Castrovalva.
  • The Time Vortex is the continuum that time machines travel through on the way from one destination to another.
  • Skythra The constellation said to be the location of the planet Ribos. Mentioned in The Ribos Operation.
  • Vahiden Horizon A stellar region mentioned in the fifth series Sarah Jane Adventures episode Sky. It is a vast area of space that features stunning interstellar lightening storms.
  • The Void is the name given by the Time Lords to the infinite nothingness between dimensions, where even time does not exist. According to the Doctor, in "Army of Ghosts", Eternals call it the Howling, and some others call it Hell. It is only traversable using a void ship, and prior to the Time War, by a TARDIS. If successfully detonated, the Reality Bomb created by Davros and the Daleks in the series 4 finale would also have destroyed the void.

Moons:

  • Delta 3 is a moon of the planet Delta Magna. Mentioned in The Power of Kroll.
  • Omega Mysterium, Falkus and Flidor are the three moons of Skaro. Mentioned in both The Daleks comic strip and the Time War audiobook. Flidor first appearing in The Dalek Book is a dead world rich in blue-veined gold. Two of the three moons were also seen very briefly at the beginning of the Doctor Who TV movie.
  • The third moon of Grundle was home to the voracious Drashigs.
  • The Moon is a natural Terrestrial satellite. In Smith and Jones, a hospital was temporarily transported there. From the 21st century onwards it is the location of a number of scientific outposts, such as a weather control centre (The Moonbase) and a Transmat hub (The Seeds of Death). In the 26th century it had a prison for political prisoners (Frontier in Space). The Moon was destroyed in the far future in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip "Wormwood." In Dinosaurs on a Spaceship the Doctor says, "Try not to bump into the Moon otherwise the races who live there will be livid," implying that it has native intelligent life.
  • Phobos, a moon of Mars created by the Ice Warriors. By the year 2589 it served as a popular destination for extreme sports (Phobos).
  • The Lost Moon of Poosh is a moon of the planet Poosh, first mentioned in Midnight. In The Stolen Earth it is revealed as one of the 27 planets stolen by the Daleks for use in the reality bomb.

Miscellaneous:

  • The Boeshane Peninsula is a human colony city on a so far unnamed desert planet. It is the birthplace of Jack Harkness.
  • Roxborne Peninsula: A 'commerce colony' that Solomon was headed for in the episode Dinosaurs on a Spaceship.
  • City State of Binding Light Nation that sent representatives to witness the Earth's destruction in The End of the World.
  • Magla is mentioned in Destiny of the Daleks. Magla is actually a giant space creature that is rolled up in a ball, often mistaken for a planet.
  • A Parallel Earth was visited by the Third Doctor in Inferno. Another, presumably different Parallel Earth (later given the name Pete's World by the Doctor) was visited by the Tenth Doctor, Rose and Mickey in the episodes "Rise of the Cybermen", "The Age of Steel", "Doomsday" and "Journey's End". Another parallel Earth called Terra Nova which the Sixth Doctor, Peri and the Rani visited in the story State of Change.
  • Terminus is not a planet, but a planet-sized spacecraft that caused the Big Bang and lies at the centre of the universe. Its engines are capable of causing another explosion that will end the universe, and the radiation leaking from them is the cure for Lazar's Disease.

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