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  2. Mercury (planet) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury is the first planet from the Sun and the smallest in the Solar System. In English, it is named after the ancient Roman god Mercurius (Mercury), god of commerce and communication, and the messenger of the gods. Mercury is classified as a terrestrial planet, with roughly the same surface gravity as Mars.

  3. Mercury (element) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury is a chemical element; it has symbol Hg and atomic number 80. It is also known as quicksilver and was formerly named hydrargyrum (/ h aɪ ˈ d r ɑːr dʒ ər ə m / hy-DRAR-jər-əm) from the Greek words hydor ' water ' and argyros ' silver ', from which its chemical symbol is derived. [8]

  4. Mercury - Wikipedia

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    Mercury most commonly refers to: Mercury (planet) Mercury (element), a chemical element; Mercury (mythology), a Roman deity; Mercury or The Mercury may also refer to:

  5. Mercury (planet) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    Mercury is one of four inner planets in the Solar System. It is a terrestrial planet like Earth. It is the smallest planet in the Solar System. It has a radius of 2,439.7 km (1,516.0 mi). [2] Mercury is even smaller than some of the largest moons in the solar system, such as Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter and Titan, the largest moon of ...

  6. Mercury - NASA Science

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    Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and the nearest to the Sun. Mercury is only slightly larger than Earth's Moon. Its surface is covered in tens of thousands of impact craters.

  7. Mercury | Facts, Color, Size, & Symbol | Britannica

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    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.

  8. Mercury Facts - Science@NASA

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    The smallest planet in our solar system and nearest to the Sun, Mercury is only slightly larger than Earth's Moon. From the surface of Mercury, the Sun would appear more than three times as large as it does when viewed from Earth, and the sunlight would be as much as seven times brighter.

  9. Mercury Fact Sheet - NSSDCA

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    Mercury Mean Orbital Elements (J2000) Semimajor axis (AU) 0.38709893 Orbital eccentricity 0.20563069 Orbital inclination (deg) 7.00487 Longitude of ascending node (deg) 48.33167 Longitude of perihelion (deg) 77.45645 Mean Longitude (deg) 252.25084.

  10. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. Mercury is a terrestrial planet. It is small and rocky. Mercury has a thin exosphere. Mercury’s surface can be as hot as 800 degrees F during the daytime and as cold as -300 degrees F during the nighttime.

  11. Planet Mercury, explained - National Geographic

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    Living up to its name, Mercury is the fastest planet in the solar system, speeding along at about 29 miles per second and completing each orbit around the sun in just 88 Earth days. Mercury is...