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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.
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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Basic Concepts
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Asteroid
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Brown dwarfs
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Celestial mechanics
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Comets
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Earthquake
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Equatorial bulge
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Extrasolar planets
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Gas giant
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Geophysics
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Icy moons
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Kuiper belt
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Magnetosphere
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Planet
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Planetary differentiation
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Planetary system
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the Pluto debate
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Precession
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Space weather
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Space weathering
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Star system
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Sun
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Synchronous rotation
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Terrestrial planets
See also
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Astrogeology
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Planetary habitability
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Europlanet
External links
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Lunar and Planetary Science E. Grayzeck, D. R. Williams
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NASA Mars Exploration Home
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NASA Cassini Mission to Saturn
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NASA DAWN Mission to the Asteroid Belt
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NASA MESSENGER Mission to Mercury
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European Space Agency
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Lunar and Planetary Lab at the University of Arizona
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Planetary Sciences at UCLA