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interplanetär

Interplanetär is a Swedish adjective meaning interplanetary, describing anything that relates to or occurs between planets within a solar system. The word is formed from inter- (“between”) and planetary, and is used in both scientific and general contexts to distinguish activities or phenomena in the space between planets from events on planets or beyond the solar system.

Interplanetary space is the region that lies between planets in a solar system. It is characterized by

Examples of interplanetary activity include spacecraft such as the Voyager probes, New Horizons, and various orbiters

In science fiction and popular science, interplanetär concepts often appear as themes of exploration, transportation, and

the
solar
wind,
sparse
particle
densities,
and
varying
magnetic
fields.
The
term
is
commonly
used
to
describe
space
travel,
exchanges
of
spacecraft,
and
the
logistics
of
missions
that
fly
from
one
planet
to
another.
Planning
interplanetary
missions
involves
trajectory
design,
propulsion
choices,
gravity
assists,
power
systems,
and
communications
over
long
light-time
distances.
These
missions
must
also
account
for
radiation,
micrometeoroids,
and
thermal
conditions.
and
landers
that
travel
between
planets
in
the
solar
system.
While
still
within
the
solar
system,
these
journeys
require
crossing
interplanetary
space
rather
than
remaining
in
or
near
a
single
planet
or
venturing
to
another
star.
The
term
is
distinct
from
interstellar,
which
refers
to
travel
or
communication
between
star
systems,
and
from
intra-planetary,
which
pertains
to
processes
within
a
single
planet.
communication
across
planetary
distances,
reflecting
real-world
planning
for
future
interplanetary
exploration.