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The First Real Images Of Mercury - What We Found?
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In this video, we'll be discussing the first real images of Mercury, what we found and what implications it has.

Ever since the Mariner 10 probe flew by Mercury in 1974, we've been looking at the planet's surface. But until now, we've only had a few blurry images. This new set of pictures, taken by the MESSENGER probe, is the first real images of Mercury's surface.

We'll be discussing the implications of these new images, and what they could mean for the future of space exploration. Tune in to find out what we found!
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@latonyanewsome0

10 months ago

So the years are shorter but the days are longer. That's very fascinating!

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@colinleat8309

9 months ago

It's interesting how little we've known about Mercury because of its position in the Solar system. I've learned alot from this video. Thanks ๐Ÿ‘

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@Soufriere84

10 months ago

Nice video with a lot of information I didn't know about Mercury. Also appreciate the use of both Traditional and Metric units for us non-STEM Americans who don't use SI all the time.

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@seantuohy6938

10 months ago

At about 1:37, you said, "One day on Earth would be 59 days on Mercury." I think you meant to say, "One day on Mercury is 59 Earth days long.", right?

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@sherriec5258

10 months ago

Mercury looks more like a moon.

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@JeffreyFlynt

8 months ago

Am I thinking about this correctly? At about 1:40 minutes in it talks about how slowly Mercury rotates saying one day on Earth would 59 days on Mercury. Shouldn't that be the other way around? I'm thinking it means one Mercury day is about 59 Earth days.

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@Togwag

10 months ago

What a fascinating and well presented video, straight into facts and figures without any preamble. Thoroughly enjoyed listening to your voice explaining it in such an easy way to understand. Great visuals too. Thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ˜Š

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@cubic-h6041

8 months ago

Thanks for using the word "may" and "probably" in your explanations. I appreciate you reminding us that we didn't see what happened so we are making hypotheses that could explain what happened.

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@joshuajackson6442

8 months ago

Thank you so very much. I really love the way that you present the science and break it down into manageable and understandable concepts. I love astronomy wanted to be an astronaut when I was younger, but yeah having an air problem so canโ€™t do that and your voice is so relaxing. Thank you so much for taking the time to research this and share it with the rest of us. Big hugs and have an awesome day.

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@adamhuffman3354

8 months ago

As a rock hound being in that dust ring collecting would be the highlight of my life! Goodness what things could be found!

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@Mr05Chuck

8 months ago

Amazing what we could do 50 years ago in space considering the technology we had then.

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@quietone748

8 months ago

Thank you for a really good video on this smallest planet. I've been fascinated by it but there has been so little information on it in the public's eye!

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@sarcomakaposi2054

6 months ago

What a superb and pleasant narrator voice. The video is very didactic and easy to understand for non scientists like me. Just fascinating. Thank you!

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@peteabrh-fairest9463

7 months ago

Mercury is basically a big ball of iron with a thin veneer of rock. The remnants of what was once a much larger planet, until a huge impact took most of the crust away. An absolutely fantastically presented documentary....

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@heidi-mariadegruchy7641

8 months ago

very informative and done without any unnecessary hype thank you!

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@elfpimp1

2 months ago

Growing up in the early 70's and 80's I always thought that we would discover more interesting things about the planets we first saw as Boring and uninteresting. And this video and others like it have vindicated those thoughts. I wish my teachers were alive to see these. Thank you for posting!

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@wasabista1613

8 months ago

Excellent information, clearly and engagingly presented. And none of the cringy jokes that mar so many other science and history videos. Well done.๐Ÿ‘

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@thomassicard3733

10 months ago

Extremely well produced video!! Thanks!

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@nutier

8 months ago

Awesome video ! I love it so much . Thank you for sharing . The Mercury looks like as our moon . Happy week-end to you !

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@the_trevoir

6 months ago

Excellent production and narration. Very informative, thanks!

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