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Planetary exploration

Planetary exploration refers to the scientific study of planets, moons, and other celestial bodies in our solar system and beyond. It involves sending spacecraft, satellites, and rovers to gather data about these objects, helping us understand their composition, atmosphere, geology, and potential for life. Notable missions include NASA's Mars rovers, which analyze the Martian surface, and the Voyager probes that have traveled beyond the solar system. This exploration advances our knowledge of the universe, informs us about Earth’s history, and seeks answers about the potential for life elsewhere.

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    Planetary exploration refers to the scientific study and investigation of planets, moons, and other celestial bodies beyond Earth. This is achieved through a combination of spacecraft, landers, and rovers that collect data about their atmospheres, surfaces, and potential for life. Missions like those to Mars, Saturn, and beyond help us understand the formation of our solar system, the possibility of extraterrestrial life, and the fundamentals of planetary science. By studying these bodies, we gain insights into Earth's history and future, as well as our place in the universe.