Planetary science is an interdisciplinary study, involving physics, geology, astronomy, environmental studies, and other fields, which tries to understand what planets are made of, how they operate, and differences between them in the known universe. This is done by analyzing the key features of planets and their systems.
The adjective form of "planet" is "planetary." It describes anything related to or characteristic of planets, such as planetary systems, planetary atmospheres, or planetary science.
People who study planets are called planetary scientists. They may specialize in various aspects of planetary science, including geology, atmospheric science, and astrobiology, among others. Those who specifically study planetary atmospheres or surfaces might be referred to as planetary geologists or atmospheric scientists. Additionally, astronomers who observe and analyze planets from a distance also contribute to our understanding of them.
In planetary science, a symmetrically shaped oval refers to an elongated feature on a planetary body that resembles an oval shape with symmetry along its axis. These ovals are often observed on the surfaces of planets or moons and can be influenced by various geological processes such as impact cratering, tectonic activity, or volcanic eruptions. Observing and studying these symmetrically shaped ovals can provide insights into the geological history and internal processes of the planetary body.
One of the most famous modern NASA scientists is Dr. Jim Green, who has served as NASA's Chief Scientist and made significant contributions to planetary science research, particularly in the fields of astrobiology and planetary exploration.
Astronomy
The adjective form of "planet" is "planetary." It describes anything related to or characteristic of planets, such as planetary systems, planetary atmospheres, or planetary science.
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Astronomy or Planetary Science
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Planetary science is not the right place for this question :)
Astronomy is the study of the Solar System. Planetary Science, or a Planetologist, studies the planets.
Planetary science (and rarely, planetology) is the name given to the scientific discipline of the study of planets. This subdivides into more specific disciplines, including planetary astronomy, planetary geology, and geophysics.
No body truly knows all the planets in the universe but ask a science teacher or a student that studies planetary science.
People who study planets are called planetary scientists. They may specialize in various aspects of planetary science, including geology, atmospheric science, and astrobiology, among others. Those who specifically study planetary atmospheres or surfaces might be referred to as planetary geologists or atmospheric scientists. Additionally, astronomers who observe and analyze planets from a distance also contribute to our understanding of them.
In Planetary Science the two largest planets are Jupiter and Saturn.