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Planetary

Planetary is an adjective meaning related to planets. It is used in astronomy and related fields to describe objects, processes, or phenomena associated with planets. The word derives from Latin planetaryus, itself from Greek planetes, meaning "wanderer."

In science, planetary science is the study of planets, their moons, rings, atmospheres, surfaces, interiors, formation,

Related subfields include planetary geology, which focuses on a planet's or moon's surface and interior structure,

Planetary nebula is a historical misnomer for a class of glowing shells formed by dying low- to

Outside astronomy, planetary is used in engineering to describe gear systems called planetary gears, and in

and
evolution.
It
encompasses
bodies
in
our
Solar
System
as
well
as
exoplanets
orbiting
other
stars.
and
planetary
atmospheres,
which
studies
atmospheric
composition,
dynamics,
and
climate.
The
concept
of
planetary
habitability
addresses
the
potential
for
life-supporting
conditions
on
planets
or
moons.
intermediate-mass
stars.
The
name
reflects
early
Saturn-like
appearances,
not
planets.
sustainability
to
refer
to
planetary
boundaries—thresholds
that
constrain
Earth
system
processes.