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Currently, planetary geologists all work on the planet earth. They can be found at universities and at different scientific institutions and governmental organizations, such as NASA, national laboratories, and also an astrogeology branch of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) that coordinates with NASA planetary missions. In the future, they may work on other planets and their moons.

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