Planetary Science
Planetary Science is an interdisciplinary field focused on understanding the formation and evolution of planets, moons, and other celestial bodies in our solar system and beyond. It draws upon knowledge from geology, physics, chemistry, biology, and astronomy to study the materials, processes, and history that shape these cosmic objects. By examining planetary surfaces, atmospheres, interiors, and magnetospheres, researchers gain insights into the dynamic interactions between celestial bodies and their environments. Planetary Science is closely linked to Astrogeology, which concentrates on the geological study of extraterrestrial bodies utilizing techniques from Earth-based geosciences to unravel the mysteries surrounding planetary evolution. As part of the broader categories of Science, Astronomy, and Astrogeology, Planetary Science provides a holistic understanding of our universe's diverse celestial objects and their interconnected processes.
External Links
- [PlanetarySciences.org]
- [lpl.arizona.edu] Home | Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Department of Planetary Sciences | The University of Arizona
- [cips.berkeley.edu] CIPS - Center for Integrative Planetary Science