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Etymology

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From planet +‎ -o- +‎ -grapher, perhaps modelled off of cartographer.

Noun

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planetographer (plural planetographers)

  1. (chiefly science fiction) Someone who studies planetography ("the branch of astronomy concerned with the description of the physical features of planets").
    • 2008, Charles Stross, Saturn's Children: A Space Opera, New York, N.Y.: Ace Books, →ISBN, page 269:
      In the century-plus since Eris was settled, we have already raised the temperature of its lithosphere by several degrees, just as we've thickened the atmosphere ot Callisto a thousandfold: if this goes on, the more annoyingly farsighted planetographers warn, we can look forward to an increased incidence ot icequakes and the threat of a year-round atmosphere.
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