DadLiamProductions Astronomy – Mercury – Video




DadLiamProductions Astronomy - Mercury
This is an educational video about Mercury. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system, and the closest planet the the Sun. Surprizingly, little is known about this tiny world. Mercury has many craters. The craters were possibly formed by asteriods, comets, and meteoroids hitting the rocky surface. The largest crater is the Caloris Basin. It looks like a bullseye and is about 1300 miles across. Without an atmosphere, Mercury has the highest range of temperature in the solar system. At the day side, the temperature reaches nearly 800 degrees Farienheit. While on the night side, the temperature reaches nearly -300 degrees Farienheit. The latest spacecraft to visit Mercury, was the MESSENGER spacecraft in 2008. MESSENGER sent back data and images to Earth. MESSENGER continued to send data until 2011. We have learned a few discoveries about Mercury, but this tiny, cratered world remains a mystery.From:DadLiamProductionsViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:11More inEducation

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