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Mercury

Mercury

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Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and orbits closest to the sun, resulting in a year of 88 days.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 32 pages
\n Publication date: 27 May 2021
\n Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
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The smallest planet in our solar system, Mercury, holds a remarkable distinction as it is also the closest celestial body to the sun. This unique proximity results in a fascinating phenomenon on Mercury: one year spans a mere 88 days. In this captivating world, time unfolds at an extraordinary pace, offering a glimpse into the extraordinary dynamics of celestial mechanics.

Mercury, with its compact size and rocky composition, stands as a testament to the vastness and diversity of our solar system. Despite its diminutive stature, it possesses a gravitational force that rivals that of some larger planets. This gravitational strength plays a crucial role in shaping Mercury's unique characteristics, including its extreme temperature variations and the presence of enigmatic geological features such as impact craters and volcanic plains.

Exploring Mercury's surface is a daunting task, as it is enveloped by a dense atmosphere known as the exosphere. This atmosphere, composed primarily of oxygen and sodium, provides crucial protection against the sun's intense radiation. However, it also poses challenges for spacecraft missions, as the exosphere's density can hinder the efficient transmission of data and communication signals.

Despite the challenges posed by its proximity to the sun and its inhospitable atmosphere, Mercury has captivated the minds of scientists and space enthusiasts alike. Ongoing research and exploration efforts aim to unravel the mysteries of this small planet, shedding light on its formation, evolution, and potential for hosting life.

In conclusion, Mercury, the smallest planet in our solar system, stands as a testament to the wonders of the cosmos. Its proximity to the sun, short year, and unique geological features continue to fascinate and inspire us as we strive to unravel the secrets of this distant world. As we continue to explore and learn more about Mercury, we deepen our understanding of the vastness and complexity of our solar system and the endless possibilities that lie beyond our doorstep.

\n Weight: 268g\n
Dimension: 178 x 237 x 9 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781398205215\n \n

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