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        • ▾Planets and Moons in the Solar System
        • ▾Small Bodies (Asteroids and Comets)
        • ▾Extrasolar Planets and Planetary Systems
        • ▾Habitability and Biosignatures
      • ▾Missions and Projects
        • ▾BepiColombo
        • ▾BioSigN
        • ▾CHEOPS
        • ▾Comet Interceptor
        • ▾EnVision
        • ▾Hayabusa2/Hayabusa2#
        • ▾Hera
        • ▾JUICE
        • ▾Lucy
        • ▾Mars 2020 and ExoMars
        • ▾Mars Express
        • ▾MMX
        • ▾PLATO
        • ▾Psyche
        • ▾VERITAS
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        • ▾Assembly, Integration and Verification (AIV)/Laser Laboratory
        • ▾Calibration and Thermal Vacuum Laboratory
        • ▾Sensor Design and Test Laboratory
        • ▾Detector Characterisation Laboratory (DCL)
        • ▾Planetary Spectroscopy Laboratory
        • ▾Sample Preparation Laboratory
        • ▾Mars Simulation Facility
        • ▾Raman Mineral- and Bio-Detection Laboratory
        • ▾Thermal Laboratory
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              The Institute of Planetary Research carries out and supports research programs on the internal structure, formation and evolution of the planets, their moons, and asteroids and comets. Techniques employed include remote sensing and in-situ investigations using instruments carried on spacecraft, astronomical observations from the ground, theoretical modeling, and laboratory experiments.

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