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  • noun Plural form of planetologist.

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  • I mean, it's like Emmerich hired a team of astrophysicists, planetologists, geologists, and engineers as consultants, then did exactly the opposite of whatever they advised.

    "The sky above won't fall down." greygirlbeast 2009

  • I mean, it's like Emmerich hired a team of astrophysicists, planetologists, geologists, and engineers as consultants, then did exactly the opposite of whatever they advised.

    "The sky above won't fall down." greygirlbeast 2009

  • These are getting a lot of attention from planetologists because they aren't exactly sure what is causing them, and if the area at the southern pole might in fact be in a liquid state instead of ice.

    Saturn 2005

  • These are getting a lot of attention from planetologists because they aren't exactly sure what is causing them, and if the area at the southern pole might in fact be in a liquid state instead of ice.

    August 2005 2005

  • He was one of the three planetologists who studied this globe rather than its sisters.

    Starfarers Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1998

  • Kzinti and human planetologists call Fafnir a typical water world in a system older than Sol.

    Crashlander Niven, Larry 1994

  • The planetologists had given up any attempt at mapmaking, and contented themselves with taking orbital photographs every few days.

    2061 Odyssey Three Clarke, Arthur C. 1987

  • While all of these new findings are thrilling to planetologists, it's the riddle of Mercury's formation that is rightfully getting the most attention.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • While all these new findings are thrilling to planetologists, it's the riddle of Mercury's formation that is rightfully getting the most attention.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • Titan is of especial interest to planetologists as it is the only body in the solar system known to have bodies of liquid on its surface which interact with clouds of evaporated fluids in a hydrological cycle like that of Earth's seas, rivers, clouds and rain.

    The Register 2010

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