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planetary

[plan-i-ter-ee] / ˈplæn ɪˌtɛr i /


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The official agenda features topics such as innovation, economic growth and “building prosperity within planetary boundaries,” a phrase referring to discussions about how to achieve growth while still protecting the climate.

From The Wall Street Journal

"If we don't understand the underlying tectonic processes, it's hard to predict the seismic hazard," said coauthor Amanda Thomas, professor of earth and planetary sciences at UC Davis.

From Science Daily

The two events -- first seen in 2004 and again in 2023 -- represent the first time astronomers have directly imaged collisions between large objects in a planetary system beyond our own.

From Science Daily

New research led by Paul Byrne, an associate professor of Earth, environmental, and planetary sciences, challenges one of the central hopes surrounding Europa.

From Science Daily

In selecting Jayawardhana — an expert in the origins of planets and planetary systems — Caltech leaders said they sought someone with deep academic and administrative experience.

From Los Angeles Times