Desert planet

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In science fiction, a desert planet is a one-climate planet where the climate is desert, with little or no natural precipitation. The motif is a common one, and includes both real and fictional planets. In a few stories, the motif is accompanied by elements of hydraulic despotism.

The desert planet as a setting is a recurring motif in science fiction movies, because of the popularity of science fiction symbolism representing isolation or self-reliance, and because of the relatively low cost of travelling out to a desolate part of New Mexico to film a scene set on a "desolate desert planet".

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[edit] Real planets used as desert planet settings

[edit] Mars

Main article: Mars in fiction

Before, and certainly after, the results sent back by the Viking landers, some science fiction set on Mars portrayed it as a desert planet. Science fiction stories that do so include:

[edit] Fictional desert planets

Other, fictional, desert planets have been used as story motifs:

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