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dipsydoodle

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Fri Feb 15, 2013, 08:43 PM Feb 2013

Mercury's 'dynamic and complex world' revealed by Nasa's Messenger

(includes video pictures)

Mercury is the smallest of the solar system's eight planets and, for decades, also its most neglected by humans. While Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn have been probed and photographed in exquisite detail during the space age, the closest planet to the Sun has had to make do with a few flybys from the Mariner 10 spacecraft in the early 1970s.

Now Mercury has its own high-resolution maps, down to the scale of kilometres, made from thousands of images taken by Nasa's Messenger spacecraft as it orbited the planet over the course of a year.

"Messenger has revealed Mercury to be a fascinating, dynamic and complex world," said David Blewett at the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University and a scientist for the Messenger mission. Part of the reason, he said, that it had taken more than 30 years to revisit the planet since the Mariner 10 flybys was that most people thought Mercury was probably like the moon and largely inert and boring.

"We know now that it is an oddball planet," said Blewett, speaking ahead of a briefing on Friday at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston. "It's the smallest of the eight planets but has the highest density. The interior structure is different than the other planets. The geologic surface is different to the moon and Mars. The surface composition is enigmatic because ... it consists of rock types that we don't have much experience with. It has a global, Earth-like magnetic field, Venus and Mars do not."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/feb/15/mercury-dynamic-complex-nasa

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Mercury's 'dynamic and complex world' revealed by Nasa's Messenger (Original Post) dipsydoodle Feb 2013 OP
So cool! Control-Z Feb 2013 #1
Did you get the UK's Mazda 6 commercial too ? dipsydoodle Feb 2013 #2
No. I got the salad Control-Z Feb 2013 #3

dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
2. Did you get the UK's Mazda 6 commercial too ?
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 08:55 PM
Feb 2013

Or a different one ?

These are adverts at the beginning of videos are really beginning to piss me off.

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