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The Slopes of Mercury

When we think of the planet Mercury, most of us have the image of an inhospitable, desolate and (almost) completely dead place on a geological level, a surface whose images evoke our Moon more than any of the other inner planets. This idea, which for decades has been the dominant one, has been changing thanks to data from recent missions such as the MESSENGER (which was in orbit to the planet from 2011 to 2015). Analysis of this data is helping …
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The Slopes of Mercury

When we think of the planet Mercury, most of us have the image of an inhospitable, desolate and (almost) completely dead place on a geological level, a surface whose images evoke our Moon more than any of the other inner planets. This idea, which for decades has been the dominant one, has been changing thanks to data from recent missions such as the MESSENGER (which was in orbit to the planet from 2011 to 2015). Analysis of this data is helping …

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culturacientifica.com broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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