MERCURY, in Astronomy

in astronomy, nearest planet to the sun, at a mean distance of 36 million mi (58 million km); its period of revolution is 88 days. Mercury passes through phases similar to those of the moon as it completes each revolution about the sun, although the visible disk varies in size with respect to its distance from the earth. Because its greatest elongation is 28°, it is seen only for a short time after sunset or before sunrise. Since observation of Mercury is particularly unfavorable when it is near the horizon, the planet has often been studied in full daylight, with the sun's light blocked off. Mercury has the second most elliptic orbit in the solar system, only Pluto's being greater among the planets. Its great eccentricity of orbit and its great orbital speed provided one of the important tests of Einstein's general theory of relativity. Mercury's perihelion (its closest point to the sun) is observed to advance by 43″ each century more than can be explained from planetary perturbations using Newton's theory of gravitation, yet in nearly exact agreement with the prediction of the general theory. Mercury is the second smallest planet in the solar system, having a diameter of about 3,000 mi (4,800 km). Its mean density is comparable to that of the earth. Its small mass and proximity to the sun prevent it from having an appreciable atmosphere, although a slight amount of carbon dioxide has been detected. The surface of Mercury is much like that of the moon, as was shown during the Mariner 10 spacecraft flyby in 1974. Most of its craters were formed during a period of heavy bombardment by small asteroids early in the solar system's history. It was long thought that Mercury's period of rotation on its axis was identical to its period of revolution, so that the same side of the planet always faced the sun. However, radar studies in 1965 showed a period of rotation of 58.6 days. This results in periods of daylight and night of 90 earth days each, with the daylight temperatures reaching as high as 800 degrees Fahrenheit (450 degrees Celsius). Night temperatures are believed to drop as low as −300 degrees Fahrenheit (−184 degrees Celsius).

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...had no great immediate impact on science. In astronomy it had explained two small effects, the advancement of the perihelion of Mercury and the bending of starlight by the Sun. But as astronomy developed in the first half of the twentieth century...
...right ascension. radar astronomy The study of bodies in the...Arecibo Observatory. Radar astronomy can be used to determine the...Notable achievements in radar astronomy include the accurate measurement...of the rotation periods of Mercury and Venus; and the mapping...
...not familiar with practical astronomy may wonder why the solar parallax...Mars and Venus, but not from Mercury or the sun itself. The explanation...23,654,000 miles, for Mercury 47,935,000 miles, and...much larger parallaxes than Mercury or the sun, and of course...
...circular orbits a small one for Mercury and one about 21/2 times...considers in turn, spherical astronomy, the precession of the equinoxes...and 9.1743 for the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter...achievement, which brought astronomy from the scholasticism of the...
...Ecphantus, 94 Egyptians: astronomy, xiii , xv , liv -lv, 82...118 Geminus: on physics and astronomy, 123 -5; the zodiac, sun...li, lv, 93 -4, 125 ; Mercury and Venus revolve round sun...xiv , 1 , 2 , 7 Hesiod: astronomy in, xii ; Astronomy , xix...
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...Writing the history of Arabic astronomy: problems and differing perspectives...fi ilm al-hay a (Memoir on Astronomy). Both books were published...the function of mathematics in astronomy. The Mercury models (I argued) that duplicate...
...pattern of the planets Mercury and Venus in paths...teaching planetary astronomy. These diagrams...for circumsolar Mercury and Venus that was...Martianus Capellas astronomy. In this case...of Philology and Mercury prescribed no diagrams...of Book VIII, on astronomy, it was planetary...
Patmore, Pascal, and Astronomy. by Ernest Fontana IN THE...knowledge of contemporary astronomy. (1) What could have prompted...observes that the planets Mercury, Venus, and Mars "are opaque...corrects Pascals more static astronomy in which both human and celestial...
...is particularly prevalent in astronomy topics (Comins, 2001; Durant...development of the course, "Astronomy-by-Inquiry". Developing...A. (2002). Transforming astronomy education. Mercury, 31 (1), 12. Freedman...
...REVOLUTION, Planetary Astronomy in the Development of...criticism of contemporary astronomy-it runs about four...stars, the failure of Mercury to appear, times and...in the sun-centered astronomy of Copernicus, and...the inferior planets, Mercury, Venus, with the single...
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Mercury in Transit by Richard Panek On November 15, much of...America, will have an opportunity to view a transit of Mercury, an unusual sight. The planetary transits of Venus and Mercury (the occasions on which they appear to cross in front...
...commentators who seek to use astronomy to buttress religious claims...misunderstandings of both the Bible and astronomy. Note All biblical quotations...Conflicts: The Bible and Astronomy," which appeared in the March-April 1998 Mercury. Hector Avalos is Associate...
...summaries, and more. A search on Mercury found listings in NASAs various...gathered atomic data on the element Mercury, Project Mercury man in space publications from...highlights will probably be the Astronomy and Astrophysics pages in the...
...end in itself. Transits of Mercury (when, from the point of...theory of relativity. But Mercury itself? Consider: Recently...Science topic trail from Astronomy to Solar System to Planets, I found that Mercury had the fewest number of...
...eye to the sky this month: a transit of Mercury and a total eclipse of the Moon. At sunrise...catch the final minutes of the transit of Mercury-- astronomical lingo for the apparent...a solar "eclipse" by a body (either Mercury or Venus) too far from the Earth to blot...
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Mercury Is Ready for Its Close-Up. Byline...photos from the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury show the tiny inner planet has far more...from pieces of asteroids and comets. "Mercury has had an exposed surface for at least...
Midlands Engines to Power Mercury Craft. Byline: JOHNCRANAGE West Midland...propelling a spacecraft millions of miles to Mercury. QinetiQ, the Malvern-based company...2014, is Europes first mission to Mercury, a planet where temperatures can reach...
...said it was his own love of science and astronomy, in particular, that led him to organise...courageous and pioneering," he said. The astronomy night included a virtual tour of the...study the world of space, including astronomy. They learn to build a telescope, what...
...Do you feel the same cos you dont let it show . What are the worst lyrics youve ever heard? Write to Crap Lyrics, Sunday Mercury, BPM Media, Sixth Floor, Fort Dunlop, Fort Parkway, Birmingham B24 9FF or e-mail sundaymercury@sundaymercury. net...
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MERCURY , in astronomy in astronomy, nearest planet to the sun, at a mean distance of 36 million mi (58 million km); its period of revolution is 88 days. Mercury passes through phases similar to those of the moon as it completes each...
VULCAN , in astronomy in astronomy, hypothetical planet whose existence...of the advance of the perihelion of Mercury , not all of which could be accounted...observed advance of the perihelion of Mercury as being caused by the curvature of...
RADAR ASTRONOMY application of radar to...technique differs from radio astronomy in that the celestial object...The first yield of radar astronomy was a much improved value...the distances to Venus and Mercury were also measured, as...
GANYMEDE , in astronomy gan emed , in astronomy, one of the moons, or natural satellites, of Jupiter...satellite in the solar system, it is larger than the planet Mercury. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
CONJUNCTION , in astronomy in astronomy, alignment of two celestial bodies as seen from the earth...the conjunction is perfect, an eclipse of the sun will occur. Mercury and Venus, the two inferior planets, have two positions of...
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