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planets
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, planets are seen as spiritually and mythologically important, with varying levels of knowledge and emphasis on specific celestial bodies.
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planets
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United States
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Planets are extensively studied and taught in schools, and central to ongoing space exploration missions in the United States.
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planets
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Ancient civilizations
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Ancient civilizations viewed planets as celestial beings with spiritual and religious significance.
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planets
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astronomy
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Astronomy's cultural study of planets focuses on researching their physical properties, atmospheres, and potential for hosting exoplanetary life.
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planets
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Indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures view planets as celestial beings with spiritual significance in traditional beliefs and ceremonies.
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planets
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Ancient cultures
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Ancient cultures viewed planets as celestial bodies with spiritual significance, often linking them to mythology and astrology.
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planets
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Traditional societies
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In traditional societies, planets are viewed as celestial deities with spiritual and religious importance.
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planets
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everyday life
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Some cultures associate planets with astrology and believe they influence human personality and destiny.
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