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Planet Mercury Explained in 10 Minutes | Our Solar System's Planets
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Almost everything you could want to know about the closest planet to the Sun, Mercury. Real HD photos and videos taken by the MESSENGER probe. We discuss the orbit, climate, geographical features, and general physical characteristics or Mercury, and a lot more.

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@astrumspace

3 years ago

Note: This is a remaster of the original Mercury video that I made about 6 years ago (crazy how time flies!). Here's the original for a comparison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3ZUhpisWeQ Here's the patch notes for the remaster: - 60fps instead of 30fps - Updated crappy CGI of Mercury's orbit with Space Engine footage - Updated information where applicable - Fixed grammar mistakes - Totally re-recorded the audio - New music - New visuals showcasing Mercury's magnetic field and its interaction with its exosphere and the solar wind - New views of Mercury's North Pole - New views of recent Mercury transits - Space Engine view of the rotation and orbit of Mercury - Closed captions now available (previous video only had auto-generated captions) - Pacing changes - Other minor changes

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@youcefdorbane2324

3 years ago

On Mercury a day lasts 1,408 hours. Just like every Monday 🙄

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@haftago2

3 years ago

Your demonstration of the day being twice as long as the year was excellent.

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@leminjapan

3 years ago

"Every single one of us was in this picture." That honestly just blew my mind

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@dwrbh906

3 years ago

So, Mercury is 70% metal? headbanging intensifies

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@yaddahaysmarmalite4059

3 years ago

We need to take the picture of earth again. You weren't smiling.

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@omega1575

3 years ago

I’m glad your remastering this series, so much more has been found since the original

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@OfentseMwaseFilms

3 years ago

Plot Twist: Mercury is actually the Suns Moon.

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@jenjibur

3 years ago

Mercury is way more interesting than I thought. I was especially fascinated by the rotation & how the sun would appear to someone standing on Mercury. Thank you so much for your exceptional videos!

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@Vivaswaan.

3 years ago

The audio and the graphics feel so much better than the older version. We all improve and advance with time; the channel's come a long way.

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@dio3693

2 years ago

I never would have thought the planet closest to the sun would have areas cold enough to have ice. Really interesting. I just have to say, this is the best educational YT channel I've seen. You excel at presenting a topic in a way that makes it exciting and leaves people wanting to know more. I had science teachers who could have presented to their class all the same information that you do, but the way in which they did it would put the class to sleep. I guess what I'm saying is, thanks for not being boring!

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@supercyc10

3 years ago

You're like the only dude that I've seen that explained this DANG orbit/rotation in layman terms. THANK YOU

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@mattw8374

3 years ago

Fascinating video made so much better by a well paced and "easy on the ear" narration.

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@WayneTheSeine

3 years ago

Interesting. We need to send a lander.

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@fernandoschuindt1665

3 years ago

Our Moon has colors as well, just check the so called "true color" pictures of the Moon that some astrophotographers take. It actually shows that there's a lot of oxidation on the surface of the Moon.

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@tou-fpv2952

3 years ago

Very interesting and very well done. I think that you should do a video about all dwarf planets from the solar system

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@e8tsr

3 years ago

Can't wait to see the rest of the videos in this series!

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@nickg5250

3 years ago

absolutely mind blowing, and I love how you let the amazing info speak for itself with your low-key, relaxing presentation of the science. one of the best channels out there

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@LC-xv1oh

3 years ago

This video series never gets old, I'm looking forward to the rest of the remasters and thank you for your great work!

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@josiahricafrente585

3 years ago

Thank you, good sir, for continuously reawakening my childhood fascination with space and astronomy with ever upload.

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