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PLANETARY SCIENCE

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'Planetary science', also known as 'planetology' and closely related to 'planetary astronomy', is the science of planets, or planetary systems, and the solar system. Incorporating an interdisciplinary approach, planetary science draws from diverse sciences and may be considered a part of the Earth sciences, or more logically, as its parent field. Research tends to be done by a combination of astronomy, space exploration (particularly robotic spacecraft missions), and comparative, experimental and meteorite work based on Earth. There is also an important theoretical component and considerable use of computer simulation. Astrogeology is a major component of planetary sciences.
Planetary science studies objects ranging in size from micrometeoroids to gas giants, their composition, dynamics and history.

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Terminology
Basic Concepts
See also
External links

Terminology


When the discipline concerns itself with a celestial body in particular, a specialized term is used, as shown in the table below (only ''heliology'', ''geology'', ''selenology'', and ''areology'' are currently in common use):
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Body  Planetary science  Source of root
Sun heliology Greek ''Helios''
Mercury hermeology Greek ''Hermes''
Venus cytherology Greek ''Cytherea''
Earth geology Greek ''Gaia''
 ( Moon selenology Greek ''Selene'' )
Mars areology Greek ''Ares''
Ceres demeterology Greek ''Demeter''
Jupiter zenology Greek ''Zeus''
Saturn kronology Greek ''Cronus''
Uranus uranology Greek/Latin ''Uranus''
Neptune poseidology Greek ''Poseidon''
Pluto hadeology Greek ''Hades''
Eris eridology Greek ''Eris

Basic Concepts



Asteroid

Brown dwarfs

Celestial mechanics

Comets

Earthquake

Equatorial bulge

Extrasolar planets

Gas giant

Geophysics

Icy moons

Kuiper belt

Magnetosphere

Planet

Planetary differentiation

Planetary system

the Pluto debate

Precession

Space weather

Space weathering

Star system

Sun

Synchronous rotation

Terrestrial planets

See also



Astrogeology

Planetary habitability

Europlanet

External links



Lunar and Planetary Science E. Grayzeck, D. R. Williams

NASA Mars Exploration Home

NASA Cassini Mission to Saturn

NASA DAWN Mission to the Asteroid Belt

NASA MESSENGER Mission to Mercury

European Space Agency

Lunar and Planetary Lab at the University of Arizona

Planetary Sciences at UCLA

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