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The Planet Mercury

The Planet Mercury. The messenger of gods By: Delani List. Description of Mercury. The planets temperature is 90k to 700k (k=kelvin) or -297.67F to 800.33F (F=Fahrenheit) The planets surface is rocky It has zero moons A day on mercury is 58.65 earth days

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The Planet Mercury

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  1. The Planet Mercury The messenger of gods By: Delani List

  2. Description of Mercury • The planets temperature is 90k to 700k (k=kelvin) or -297.67F to 800.33F (F=Fahrenheit) • The planets surface is rocky • It has zero moons • A day on mercury is 58.65 earth days • A year on mercury is 88 earth days

  3. Distance of Mercury • Mercury is closest plant to the sun and is also the first planet in the solar system. • The distance from the sun in kilometers is 57,910,000 km. • The distance from the sun in AU’s is 0.38 AU’s.

  4. Size of Mercury • The size of mercury is quite small for a planet, its diameter in kilometers is 4,880 km. • Compared to other rocky planets it is small Venus: 12,104 km Earth: 12,742 km Mars: 6,779 km

  5. Other Cool Facts About Mercury • The core of the planet nearly takes up ¾ of the planets diameter. Mercury’s iron core is about the size of the moon. • You would think that Mercury is the hottest planet because it is the closest to the sun, its really only the second hottest planet! Despite being further from the sun, Venus experiences higher temperatures.

  6. For More Info, Go To • http://nineplanets.org • http://space-facts.com/mercury/ • https://www.google.com • Planetary Science Resources Book

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