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planetary

[plan-i-ter-ee] / ˈplæn ɪˌtɛr i /


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Impacts were common in the early solar system, when debris was abundant and planetary orbits were unstable.

From Science Daily

"By linking laboratory chemistry, disk physics and particle transport models, our work may highlight how habitable conditions are rooted in the earliest stages of planetary formation."

From Science Daily

A photographer has captured six planets in one picture as part of a celestial planetary parade.

From BBC

They should all be visible in the same part of the sky shortly after sunset, creating what is often called a planetary parade.

From BBC

He tracks how deeply the transformative ideas of “biological evolution, a godless universe, and planetary extinction” shaped the poet’s imagination.

From The Wall Street Journal