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Mercury Astronomy 311 Professor Lee Carkner Lecture 10
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Mercury -- Messenger of the Gods Closest planet to the Sun, shortest orbital period Mercury is hard to see since it always appears near the Sun
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Mercury From Earth
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Solar Transit of Mercury
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Viewing Mercury From Earth View Mercury with the naked eye in the morning or evening Mercury is always near the Sun Very hard to see any surface features When viewing Mercury, always be careful of the Sun
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Mercury Facts Size: 1/3 size of Earth Orbit: ~0.4 AU Description:
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Mariner 10 The only spacecraft to explore Mercury Did not image all of Mercury (only about 45%)
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Mariner 10
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Surface of Mercury Heavily cratered Scarps or cliffs indicate that Mercury shrank as it cooled Radar studies indicate that the poles are more reflective than the rest of the planet
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Impacts Impacts have been very common during the history of the solar system
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Kinetic Energy What happens when two bodies collide? KE = 1/2 mv 2 a Watt is a joule per second
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Caloris Basin Large (1300 km) crater Not many craters on top of it, so it must be fairly young
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Geological Map of Caloris Region
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Spin-Orbit Coupling The Sun’s gravity produces a tidal bulge, elongating Mercury The spin wants to slow down to match the period of the orbit Mercury has 3 to 2 spin orbit coupling 3 rotations on axis for every 2 orbits
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Mercury’s Spin-Orbit Coupling
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Consequences of Spin Orbit Coupling Mercury takes 59 days to complete one rotation Mercury has long days and long nights Day ~700 K, night ~100 K
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Day and Night on Mercury Sun 700 K (800 F) 100 K (-270 F) Noon Midnight (3 months later) Brrr Ouch!
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Interior of Mercury Mercury has a very high density Why is density so high? Answer: Large iron core Mercury has a small magnetic field, so core must be molten to generate it via the dynamo effect
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Inside Mercury
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Future Mercury Exploration The MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging (MESSENGER) mission Launched August 3, 2004 Orbits Mercury for 1 year and will make detailed maps of the surface
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Summary Mariner 10 data reveals Mercury as a small, airless, heavily cratered world Mercury exhibits 3 to 2 spin orbit coupling due to the Sun’s tidal force 1 1/2 rotations on axis per revolution around the Sun Mercury has a high density, possibly due to large iron core
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