Livability:

Type 1- Humans can live on the world and, theoretically, could have evolved on the world without many differences. Example: Earth, Hiroshima, Terra Nova,

Type 2- Humans can live on the world with some technological assistance (breathing masks, heat management, eezo gravity enhancement or decrease, radiation meds/protection, ect), but life still exists on the world in a somewhat recognizable form. Example: Arcadia, Demeter,

Type 3- Humans can't live on the world without major technological assistance (domes, sealed suits, etc). World has an atmosphere, but it can by very different from Earth's. life is significantly different to Earth (breaths ammonia, does not need to breath, is silicon-based, ect), is in early development (single cell, or small multicellular), or does not exist. Example: Venus, Io, Europa,, Titan,

Type 4: Airless rocks or worlds with conditions that would make it more convenient to live in space habitats. Type 4 worlds are not believed to be able to develop life in a form even remotely recognizable. Examples: Mars, Mercury

Liveability Grades: Only for Type 1 and 2 worlds

A: over 80% of the world's landmass meets the requirements for its type. Examples: Demeter (2A), Elysium (1A)

B: over half of the of the world's landmass meets the requirements for its type. Examples: Hiroshima (1B), Earth (1B)

C: over 30% of the of the world's landmass meets the requirements for its type. Examples: Jeraco (1C), Umbra (2C)

D: over 10% of the of the world's landmass meets the requirements for its type. Examples:

E: less than 10% of the of the world's landmass meets the requirements for its type. Examples: Irise (1E),

Rotational Condition

T- Tidally Locked- does not rotate, leading to only a small amount

R- Rotating-

Planet or Moon:

P- planet

M-moon

Gravity:

Gravity is measured in Gs up to the second decimal point. Separated from other numbers by hyphens

Tilt:

The Tilt of a world is measured in degrees up to the first decimal point. Separated from other numbers by hyphens. If their is no magnetic field, tilt is put as 0

Ocean Coverage (Includes all liquids):

given as a fraction of 1 up to the second decimal.

Solar Surface Temperature:

Given in Kelven, no decimal.

Atmospheric Pressure

Given in Atmospheres up to the second decimal

Serial Number:

Numbers are given in order of discovery of world type

Example: Earth

Fully livable by humans: 1

Over half fulfills the requirements for the type: B

Rotates: R

Planet: P

1 G of gravity: -1-

A tilt of about 23.5 Degrees: -23.5

Ocean Coverage is 71%: .71

Solar surface temperature is 288 K: 288

Atmospheric pressure is one atmosphere: 1

First type 1 world discovered (as it is the homeworld): -001

Total Designation: 1BRP-1-23.5-.71-288-1-001