List of Foundation Universe Planets

This is a list of Foundation universe planets featured or mentioned in the Robot series, Empire series, and Foundation series created by Isaac Asimov.

Read more about List Of Foundation Universe Planets:  61 Cygni, Alpha, Anacreon, Arcturus, Askone, Asperta, Aurora, Baronn, Bonde, Cil, Cinna, Comporellon, Daribow, Derowd, Earth, Erythro, Euterpe, Florina, Fomalhaut, Gaia, Gamma Andromeda, Getorin, Glyptal IV, Haven, Helicon, Hesperos, Horleggor, Ifni, Iss, Jennisek, Kalgan, Konom, Korell, Libair, Livia, Locris, Lyonesse, Lystena, Mandress, Melpomenia, Mnemon, Mores, Nebula Kingdoms, Neotrantor, Nexon, Nishaya, Ophiuchus, Orsha II, Radole, Rhampora, Rhea, Rigel, Rossem, Salinn, Santanni, Sarip, Sark, Sayshell, Sirius, Siwenna, Smitheus, Smushyk, Smyrno, Solaria, Synnax, Tazenda, Terel, Terminus, Trantor, Vega, Vincetori, Voreg, Wanda, Wencory, Zoranel

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