exogeography

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English

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Etymology

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From exo- +‎ geography.

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Noun

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exogeography (uncountable)

  1. The study of the physical structure and inhabitants outside the Earth.
  2. The physical structure outside a particular region; terrain.

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References

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  • exogeography in Space: a third great age of discovery, by Stephen J. Pyne from Space Policy, Volume 4, Issue 3, Elsevier, August 1988, pp. 187–199.