Géologue planétaire
Géologue planétaire is a geologist who studies the geology of other planets and moons in our solar system. They use a variety of techniques to study the surface, atmosphere, and interior of these objects, and they are responsible for helping us to understand the history and evolution of our solar system.
What does a Géologue planétaire do?
Géologue planétaire work on a variety of projects, including:
- Planetary mapping: Géologue planétaire create maps of other planets and moons, which helps us to understand their surface features and geology.
- Planetary exploration: Géologue planétaire work with engineers and scientists to design and carry out missions to other planets and moons. They use spacecraft and rovers to explore these objects, and they collect data that helps us to understand their composition, structure, and history.
- Data analysis: Géologue planétaire analyze data from spacecraft and rovers to learn about the composition, structure, and history of other planets and moons. They may also use computer models to simulate the evolution of these objects.
- Science communication: Géologue planétaire communicate their findings to the public through presentations, articles, and other media. They also work with educators to develop educational materials about planetary science.