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The Planets of Doctor Who

The Doctor certainly does love to travel around Earth, doesn't he? Well, he does sometimes go offplanet. Here are a few of the planets he's visited.


Despite having many of his adventures on Earth - mostly due to budget constraints - the Doctor has been known to visit some very exciting and strange worlds in his time. These planets are scattered all around the universe, and some are even located outside those seemingly impassable boundaries. Let's take a look at a few of those cool planets!

Is your favorite planet in the whole wide Whoniverse not on this list? Talk about it in the comments. For a show with as many episodes as Doctor Who, there are far too many planets to talk about in one article. If I get enough comments, I will write a whole separate article about all the planets you readers think deserve to be mentioned. So get to commenting!

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Doctor Who Planets
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New Earth

As the Humans spread out across the stars, they often yearned for home. One way to remedy this was to find a planet similar to Earth and colonize it; and that's just what they did. New Earth is located in the M87 galaxy, and it is home to the city of New New York. Unlike the old Earth, this one is not technically a planet but a moon, orbiting around a much larger planet. Other than that -- and the continental makeup, of course -- the two planets are quite identical. Truly a home away from home.

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