Patriarchy is like the elephant in the room that we don't talk about, but how could it not affect the planet radically when it's the superstructure of human society.
I refuse to accept Pluto's resignation as a planet.
We think that life develops spontaneously on Earth, so it must be possible for life to develop on suitable planets elsewhere in the universe. But we don't know the probability that a planet develops life.
Asteroids are the leftover building blocks of rocky planets like Earth. We can't directly see other terrestrial planets, but now we can study their dusty fossils.
Japan offers as much novelty perhaps as an excursion to another planet.
Mainly because as women's education increases all around the planet, we find that family size tends to drop.
Here we are, the most clever species ever to have lived. So how is it we can destroy the only planet we have?
Now we can say that planets around pulsars are probably not that unusual. Maybe planets can form around any kind of star.
Planets that don't currently sport plate tectonics, such as Venus and Mars, are scarcely habitable. Tectonics might be a requirement of any world that aspires to a rich diversity of life.
Firmament and planets both disappeared, but the might breath which gives life to all things and in which is bound up remained.