From Geology to Comparative Planetology
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https://doi.org/10.30550/j.agl/2023.34.2/1844Keywords:
Exoplanets, red stars, Earth-like planetsAbstract
By definition, Geology is assumed to be the study of one planet. Till some few years we knew little about the planets orbiting our yellow star. New telescopes and those mounted on exoplanet missions have discovered more than 3500 planets. Some of them are orbiting very different stars and therefore new efforts are needed based on Remote Sensing and other methods of study.
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