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Mercury's poles sandblasted by Solar radiation
Thursday, 13 October 2011 13:13
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The solar wind sandblasts the surface of planet Mercury at its poles, according to new data from a University of Michigan instrument on board NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft.
The sodium and oxygen particles the blistering solar wind kicks up are the primary components of Mercury’s wispy atmosphere, or “exosphere,” the new findings assert. Through interacting with the solar wind, they become charged in a mechanism that’s similar to the one that generates the Aurora Borealis on Earth. The findings are published in the Sept. 30 edition of Science. Source: Press-release from University of Michigan |




