- The Planetary Society
Co-founded by Carl Sagan in 1980, The Planetary Society is a member-funded nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing space science and exploration through three core enterprises
- About Us - The Planetary Society
The Planetary Society is global, independent, nonprofit organization that promotes the exploration of space through education, advocacy, and innovative…
- Explore Worlds - The Planetary Society
How The Planetary Society works to increase discoveries about the worlds of our Solar System and beyond
- Planets and Other Worlds - The Planetary Society
Jupiter, the planet with a planetary system of its own Jupiter, our largest planet, teaches us how planetary systems evolve Its four planet-like moons make it a planetary system of its own
- The Planetary Society
Together with our members and supporters, we’re on a mission to explore worlds, find life off Earth, and protect our planet from dangerous asteroids Join us at planetary org
- A Pale Blue Dot - The Planetary Society
As the spacecraft was departing our planetary neighborhood for the fringes of the solar system, it turned it around for one last look at its home planet Voyager 1 was about 6 4 billion kilometers (4 billion miles) away, and approximately 32 degrees above the ecliptic plane, when it captured this portrait of our world
- The LightSail mission: From concept to reality - The Planetary Society
From Kepler’s celestial musings to LightSail 2’s triumphant flight, The Planetary Society’s solar sail story has been one of ambition, setbacks, and perseverance
- What Is A Planet? - The Planetary Society
To figure out where that boundary lies, and how geoscientists might classify planets, it helps to know what planetary scientists have learned about the variety of worlds in our solar system, and which ones experience planetary processes like volcanism, tectonics, and weather
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