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Origins of life: the possible and the actual. [PDF]
Solé R, Kempes C, Stepney S.
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Life-cycle assessment to guide solutions for the triple planetary crisis
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023Stefanie Hellweg +2 more
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A planetary boundary for green water
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Lan Wang-Erlandsson +2 more
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PlanetTXT: A Text-based Planetary System Simulation Interface for Astronomy Edutainment
International Conference on E-Education, E-Business, E-Management, and E-Learning, 2023Planetary systems represent a set of gravitationally bounded non-stellar objects in or out of orbit around a star or star system. However, existing works for simulating exoplanetary systems other than the solar system are still limited. In this paper, we
Wanwan Li
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Human impacts on planetary boundaries amplified by Earth system interactions
Nature Sustainability, 2019Steven J Lade +2 more
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Feeding ten billion people is possible within four terrestrial planetary boundaries
Nature Sustainability, 2020Dieter Gerten +2 more
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2013
The Solar system is the seat of many interactions between the Sun, the planets and their natural satellites. Moreover, since 1995, a large number of extrasolar planetary systems has been discovered where planets orbit around other stars, sometimes very close to them. Therefore, in such systems, tidal interactions are one of the key mechanisms that must
Mathis, Stéphane +2 more
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The Solar system is the seat of many interactions between the Sun, the planets and their natural satellites. Moreover, since 1995, a large number of extrasolar planetary systems has been discovered where planets orbit around other stars, sometimes very close to them. Therefore, in such systems, tidal interactions are one of the key mechanisms that must
Mathis, Stéphane +2 more
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2003
In this chapter we give an overview of the properties of our planetary system — both those related to its dynamical structure, namely the orbital and rotational motions of the constituent bodies, and those connected with their physical nature (e.g., size, composition, the presence of an atmosphere and/or of a solid surface).
Paolo Farinella +2 more
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In this chapter we give an overview of the properties of our planetary system — both those related to its dynamical structure, namely the orbital and rotational motions of the constituent bodies, and those connected with their physical nature (e.g., size, composition, the presence of an atmosphere and/or of a solid surface).
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