- Mercury (planet) - Wikipedia
Mercury is a classical planet that has been observed throughout history and recognized as a planet (or wandering star) In English, it is named after the ancient Roman god Mercurius (Mercury), god of commerce and communication, and the messenger of the gods
- Mercury - Science@NASA
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and the nearest to the Sun Mercury is only slightly larger than Earth's Moon It's the fastest planet, zipping around the Sun every 88 Earth days
- Mercury | Facts, Color, Size, Symbol | Britannica
Mercury is the smallest major planet in both size and mass Why is it difficult to observe Mercury? Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system, and it is also the planet closest to the Sun, making it the most difficult of the planets to see with the unaided eye
- Find a Mercury Marine Dealer Location | Mercury Marine
Your local Mercury Authorized Dealer is the best place to see and purchase Mercury engines, parts and accessories, or to get expert support when you need it
- All About Mercury | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system It’s just a little bigger than Earth’s Moon Mercury itself, though, doesn’t have any moons It is the closest planet to the Sun, but it’s actually not the hottest Venus is hotter Along with Venus, Earth, and Mars, Mercury is one of the rocky planets
- Mercury Facts - Interesting Facts about Planet Mercury - Space Facts
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and due to its proximity it is not easily seen except during twilight
- MESSENGER Provides New Look at Mercurys Surprising Core and . . . - NASA
Mercury’s core is different from any other planetary core in the Solar System Earth has a metallic, liquid outer core sitting above a solid inner core Mercury appears to have a solid silicate crust and mantle overlying a solid, iron sulfide outer core layer, a deeper liquid core layer, and possibly a solid inner core
- Planet Mercury, explained | National Geographic
Named for the fleet-footed Roman messenger god, Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, zipping around our parent star at an average of 36 million miles away However, Mercury’s orbit is not
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