Planetary geologist and NASA astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt collecting lunar samples during the Apollo 17 mission
Planetary geology, alternatively known as astrogeology or exogeology, is a planetary science discipline concerned with the geology of the celestial bodies such as the planets and their moons, asteroids, comets, and meteorites. The study of these rocks is similar to Earth-based geology. Planetary geology,also known as astrogeology and exogeology,is that branch of geology with astronomy which deals with the study of planets and their moons,asteroids and meteorites. Eugene Shoemaker is credited with creating the Branch of Astrogeology (now called the Astrogeology Research Program) within the U.S. Geological Survey. He made important contributions to the field and the study of impact craters, lunar science, asteroids, and comets. The Visitor Center at Barringer Meteor Crater near Winslow, Arizona includes a Museum of Astrogeology. See also
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