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Magnetic star-planet interaction in the young exoplanet system DS Tucanae Ab

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Planetary rovers in science fiction

Science Robotics, 2021
Science fiction cannot match the admirable inventiveness of Perseverance, Ingenuity, and other planetary rovers.
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Planetary Sciences

2010
An authoritative introduction for graduate students in the physical sciences, this textbook explains the wide variety of physical, chemical, and geological processes that govern the motions and properties of planets. The second edition of this award-winning textbook has been substantially updated and improved.
Imke de Pater, Jack J. Lissauer
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Contemporary planetary science

Physics Today, 1982
Although its roots are in classical astronomy, planetary science has made great advances over the past twenty years by using robot spacecraft sent to other planets. Because of the wealth of information that has rewarded this exploration, planetary science now attracts the attention of physicists, chemists, geologists, astronomers and atmospheric ...
Michael J. S. Belton, Eugene H. Levy
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The Earth and Planetary Sciences

Science, 1980
During the last two decades the earth sciences community has become persuaded that the earth is a dynamic body; an engine driven by its internal heat. The major surface manifestation of this dynamism has been fragmentation of the earth's outer shell and subsequent relative horizontal movement of the pieces on a large scale.
G W, Wetherill, C L, Drake
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Public Impact of Planetary Science

2020
The public impact of planetary science, or, alternatively, the public value of planetary science, is poorly understood, as little research has been published on the subject. Public impact may be linked to scientific impact, but it is not the same as public impact. Nor is it the same as public benefit or public understanding.
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Planetary Science

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2004
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