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Some General Facts 1 st planet from the sun Takes 88 days to revolve around the sun 3,032 miles in diameter Atmosphere consists of helium, oxygen, hydrogen, potassium, sodium,and calcium Has no moons and no rings 58.6 days to rotate Inclined at about 7 degrees Eccentricity is.21 Tilts on an axis of 72 degrees
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Mercury’s Solar Energy Facility This company provides energy to those who want clean and efficient energy in a small package. Our company travels on wheels around Mercury to constantly receive the sun’s full brightness. Since Mercury is very small, it orbits around the sun very quickly, which means we must travel with the sun. Because we receive so much solar energy, the factory’s transportations is powered by the solar panels. When we store enough energy from our 500 ft by 600ft large solar panels, we convert it into supercharged batteries. These are about the size of a regular AA battery. Also, we sell generators that use our batteries. Our year long batteries are priced at 100 dollars a piece and our generator cost $2500 plus shipping.
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Our Solar Facility
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Famous Countertops Mercury is mostly made out of minerals and rock so our company decided to take advantage of this opportunity. We dig deep down to find the finest rock and craft it into the our gorgeous shining countertops. The process we use is very efficient. We melt down the rock and then solidify in what state the specific mineral is formed in. Depending on what type of rock you want and what size your countertop surface area is, the price range may vary. All installation payments though are $300 a visit. Also, our catalogue changes weekly, so be aware of the new types of rocks that may be in store.
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Famous Countertops Facility Excavator
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Works Cited Aerospaceguide.net. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 May 2012.. “Inclination of Axis.” Astrologyweekly.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 May 2012.. Wikipedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 May 2012..
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