Rocheworld
Rocheworld is a fictional planet featured in the science fiction franchise Star Trek. It is located in the Alpha Quadrant and is notable for its unique geological features. Rocheworld is named after the Roche limit, a concept in astronomy that refers to the distance within which a celestial body, held together only by its own gravity, will disintegrate due to tidal forces exerted by another body. The planet's surface is characterized by a series of concentric rings, which are the remnants of a moon that was torn apart by the planet's gravitational pull. These rings are composed of various materials, including rock, ice, and dust, and they orbit the planet at different altitudes.
The planet's atmosphere is thin and composed primarily of nitrogen and oxygen, making it potentially habitable
Rocheworld's unique geological features and potential for scientific discovery have made it a popular destination for