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Mercury (planet) - Wikipedia Early in the Solar System's history, Mercury may have been struck by a planetesimal of approximately 1⁄6 Mercury's mass and several thousand kilometers across [44]
Mercury | Facts, Color, Size, Symbol | Britannica Mercury has a radius of about 2,440 km, and its surface area is 74,797,000 km 2 Its mass is 3 30 × 10 23 kg Mercury is the smallest major planet in both size and mass
ESA - Meet Mercury Among the four inner Solar System planets, Mercury is the smallest and very dense, its vast iron core dominating its internal structure As the closest planet to the Sun it experiences extreme temperature variations at its surface, from about +430ºC, down to –180ºC
Mercury Facts - Science@NASA Despite its proximity to the Sun, Mercury is not the hottest planet in our solar system – that title belongs to nearby Venus, thanks to its dense atmosphere But Mercury is the fastest planet, zipping around the Sun every 88 Earth days
Mercury - Las Cumbres Observatory It takes 88 Earth days to orbit the Sun, and rotates very slowly at a rate of 1 rotation every 58 7 Earth days Its mass is 3 3 x 10 23 kg or 0 055 Earth masses It has no moons, little to no atmosphere and generally a very hot surface
Masses of The Planets In Our Solar System - Smart Conversion Here's a breakdown of the masses of the planets in our solar system, from smallest to largest: Pluto: 1 30 x 10^22 kg Mercury: 3 30 x 10^23 kg Mars: 6 42 x 10^23 kg Earth: 5 97 x 10^24 kg Venus: 4 87 x 10^24 kg Uranus: 8 68 x 10^25 kg Neptune: 1 02 x 10^26 kg Saturn: 5 68 x 10^26 kg Jupiter: 1 90 x 10^27 kg Sun: 1 989 × 10^30 kg
Mercury Planet Facts - Science Notes and Projects Core: One of Mercury’s most notable features is its disproportionately large core, which makes up about 60% of the planet’s total mass This is significantly larger in proportion compared to the other terrestrial planets