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  • ...''' due to an external influx. This process is not only responsible for '''planetary growth''' but may also play a role in the '''cosmic expansion of the univer * How '''CIT explains planetary growth''' through mass-energy influx. ...
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  • ==Planetary sciences== {{main|Planets/Sciences|Planetary sciences}} ...
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  • |journal=Abstracts of the Lunar and Planetary Science {{tlx|Archaeology resources}}{{tlx|Chemistry resources}}{{Geology resources}}{{tlx|Radiation astronomy resources}}{{Sisterlinks|Mineral astro ...
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  • |publisher=The Planetary Society |url=http://www.planetary.org/multimedia/space-images/earth/supermoon-landsat-8.html ...
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  • {{Geology resources}}{{tlx|Physics resources}}{{Sisterprojectsearch}} [[Category:Planetary sciences]] ...
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  • 3. <!--AstroPlanetaryScience_3-->In the Wikipedia excerpt on "Planetary Astronomy" the mechanism by which a meander grows over time was discussed. 6. <!--AstroVenus_11-->The geology of Venus is predominantly ...
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  • 3. <!--AstroPlanetaryScience_3-->In the Wikipedia excerpt on "Planetary Astronomy" the mechanism by which a meander grows over time was discussed. 6. <!--AstroVenus_11-->The geology of Venus is predominantly ...
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  • ==Planetary science== ...ude planets ([[Venus]], [[Earth]], [[Mars]], [[Jupiter]], and [[Saturn]]), planetary satellites ([[Moon]], [[Io]], [[Europa]], and Ganymede), all active comets, ...
    31 KB (4,627 words) - 05:49, 2 January 2021
  • ...e on the electron microprobe: Deconvoluting multistage tectonic histories. Geology, 27(11), 1023–1026.</ref> ...putting absolute time into microstructural analysis. Journal of Structural Geology, 24(6), 1013–1028.</ref> ...
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  • ...h a '''[[w:Salt dome|Salt dome]]''', as well as a '''[[w:Corona (planetary geology)|Corona]]''' on Venus or '''[[w:Miranda|Miranda (moon)]]'''.]] ...
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  • |url=https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/mercuryfact.html ...he planetary orbital poles.png|thumb|right|250px|This is a snapshot of the planetary orbital poles. Credit: [[w:User:Urhixidur|Urhixidur]].{{tlx|free media}}]] ...
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  • ==Planetary astronomy== {{main|Planets/Astronomy|Planetary astronomy}} ...
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  • |journal=Sedimentary Geology ...gene sedimentary sequences in the eastern Mediterranean |journal=Earth and Planetary Science Letters |date=2004 |volume=222 |issue=2 |pages=583–597 |doi=10.1016 ...
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  • ...r smaller (100 to 20 m) wavelengths often do not coincide with the surface geology. These features cannot be modeled using the same criteria as that for the l |journal=Earth and Planetary Science Letters ...
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  • ...cite journal|last1=Birch|first1=B.|title=New minerals in Australia|journal=Geology Today|date=December 1997|volume=13|issue=6|pages=230–234|doi=10.1046/j.1365 "In ore deposit geology sugergene processes or enrichment occurs relatively near the surface. Super ...
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  • ...corresponds to an 872-year-long orbit as calculated from Kepler's laws of planetary motion."<ref name=Harrington/> ...sion ("stratosphere") on the planetary dayside and ... temperatures at the planetary limb [which] differ systematically from local radiative equilibrium values, ...
    130 KB (19,386 words) - 02:54, 5 December 2020
  • ...n currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamics; plate tectonics and the geology of the sea floor; and fluxes of various chemical substances and physical pr ...xpectedly volatile-rich composition of its surface and interior, our inner planetary neighbor is now seen to be very different from what we imagined just a few ...
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  • ...the Allan Hills 84001 |work=The Meteoritical Society |publisher=Lunar and Planetary Institute |accessdate=2014-05-07 }}</ref> when there was liquid water on th ...es and the Lunar Crustal SR and Nd Isotopic Compositions|journal=Lunar and Planetary Science|volume=27|page=971|bibcode=1996LPI....27..971N}}</ref><ref name="ag ...
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  • ...misty, "[t]hese studies are expected to throw light on the sputtering from planetary and interstellar ices and the possible formation of new organic molecules i ...cts such as clouds probably by convention are more likely to be studied by planetary observers, or weather observers, rather than astronomical observers. ...
    96 KB (14,374 words) - 19:35, 7 September 2021
  • ...the largest planet in the [[Solar System]] and contains nearly 3/4 of all planetary matter. ...ast=Williams | date = November 16, 2004 | url = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/jupiterfact.html | title = Jupiter Fact Sheet | publisher = NASA ...
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