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The study of planets, asteroids, comets, etc, including weather, geology, composition, etc. This tag should be used when the focus of the question is on the the science of a non-Earth non-star natural object, and not used when designing spacecraft to cope with said challenges.
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Why are the Martian poles not covered by dust?
Well, from these pictures, I think you can see that there is in fact a visible ice sheet at the poles, and you can see that global dust storms do in fact kick dust over the poles. Dust that blows in …
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What is this surface feature near Shackleton crater classified as?
This is the Artemis landing site map from NASA that I'm familiar with, cut down a bit to show just the area of interest:
Now, that image shows Shackleton left of deGerlache, so obviously it's from th …
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What type of radiation does Io experience?
The radiation in Jupiter's radiation belt is mostly solar wind and sulfur oxides from Io that have been broken down, ionized, and accelerated.
An accelerated electron is functionally β radiation, and …