https://studiegids.vu.nl/en/courses/2024-2025/AB_1227Planetary science used to be predominantly the realm of astronomers. This has changed completely over the past decades: thanks to an ever increasing number of space missions carrying ever more sophisticated geological and geochemical instrumentation, earth scientists are now at the forefront of many aspects of planetary science. This course provides an introduction to planetary science from an earth science perspective.You will be given an overview of current ideas about the formation and early dynamics of our solar system, about the geological evolution of the surfaces and interiors of the main solar system bodies including the Moon and Mars, about the role of water in the solar system, and about the search for exoplanets orbiting other stars. The main tools used in planetary science missions will also be discussed, you will design your own space mission in a team exercise. The course can serve as a basis for BSc thesis research projects, and further education and research in planetary science offered in the MSc Earth Sciences at the VU.Lectures, limited number of homework exercises, designing a planetary mission (presented with a poster and an oral presentation)Written exam (60 per cent) and poster+oral presentation (40 per cent)Handouts based on Powerpoint presentationsThe course is open to all BSc students in the natural sciences that have completed their first and second BSc years, and that have an interest in planetary science. In the past this course has been completed successfully by biologists, astronomers, physicists, chemists, and earth scientists.Basic knowledge of, or interest in, geology and/or (geo)chemistry is advisory.