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Mercury (planet) - Wikipedia Mercury is a classical planet that has been observed throughout history and recognized as a planet (or wandering star) In English, it is named after the ancient Roman god Mercurius (Mercury), god of commerce and communication, and the messenger of the gods
Mercury - Science@NASA Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and the smallest planet in our solar system - only slightly larger than Earth's Moon
Mercury | Facts, Color, Size, Symbol | Britannica Mercury, the innermost planet of the solar system and the eighth in size and mass Its closeness to the Sun and its smallness make it the most elusive of the planets visible to the unaided eye
Mercury - University of Utah Here, closest to the sun, orbits the small planet of Mercury Named for the Roman messenger to the gods, this small and fairly unstudied planet is finally becoming understood after years of waiting Currently orbiting the planet is the Mercury MESSENGER spacecraft
Mercury Facts - Interesting Facts about Planet Mercury Mercury is the smallest planet in the Solar System One of five planets visible with the naked eye a, Mercury is just 4,879 Kilometres across its equator, compared with 12,742 Kilometres for the Earth
Facts About Mercury: Color, Size, and Symbol Explained Mercury, the smallest and innermost planet of our solar system, has intrigued astronomers and enthusiasts alike for centuries This fascinating planet, often eclipsed by the brilliance of the Sun, holds a wealth of facts about Mercury that merit exploration
Mercury - NSSDCA General Information Mercury Fact Sheet Frequently Asked Questions Reference Books on Mercury
Mercury, world of extremes | The Planetary Society Mercury is the smallest planet in the Solar System and the closest one to the Sun It's also a little-explored world, full of mystery, with a surface split into extremes and an interior that puzzles scientists Mercury is only slightly larger than Earth’s Moon