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A Soft Collision in the Early Solar System May Explain Mercury’s Giant Metal Heart
In the crowded early Solar System, young planets frequently collided and reshaped each other. But Mercury stood out. It formed unusually close to the Sun. Mercury’s days are longer than its years. It ...
In the rich tapestry of ancient Roman mythology, Mercury emerged as the vibrant winged messenger god, easily recognizable ...
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Gentle crash may explain Mercury’s massive core
A recent theory has emerged suggesting that the answer to Mercury’s unusually large metallic core may lie in the early ...
New simulations suggest that Mercury's formation could be the result of a rare collision between two celestial bodies of ...
A layer of diamonds up to 18 kilometers (11 miles) thick could be tucked below the surface of Mercury, the solar system's smallest planet and the closest to the sun, according to new research. The ...
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