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Mercury's interior, surface, and surrounding environment: latest discoveries

This SpringerBrief details the MESSENGER Mission, the findings of which present challenges to widely held conventional views and remaining mysteries surrounding the planet. The work answers the question of why Mercury is so dense, and the implications from geochemical data on its planetary formation...

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Autor principal: Clark, Pamela Elizabeth
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2244-4
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description This SpringerBrief details the MESSENGER Mission, the findings of which present challenges to widely held conventional views and remaining mysteries surrounding the planet. The work answers the question of why Mercury is so dense, and the implications from geochemical data on its planetary formation. It summarizes imaging and compositional data from the terrestrial planet surface processes and explains the geologic history of Mercury.  It also discusses the lack of southern hemisphere coverage. Our understanding of the planet Mercury has been in a transitional phase over the decades since Mariner 10. The influx of new data from the NASA MESSENGER Mission since it was inserted into the orbit of Mercury in March of 2011 has greatly accelerated that shift. The combined compositional data of relatively high volatiles (S, K), relatively low refractories (Al, Ca), and low crustal iron, combined with an active, partially molten iron rich core, has major implications for Mercury and Solar System formation. From a scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, this presents a comprehensive overview of the discoveries from the ten-year MESSENGER mission.
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spelling cern-20058872021-04-21T20:24:10Zdoi:10.1007/978-1-4939-2244-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/2005887engClark, Pamela ElizabethMercury's interior, surface, and surrounding environment: latest discoveriesAstrophysics and AstronomyThis SpringerBrief details the MESSENGER Mission, the findings of which present challenges to widely held conventional views and remaining mysteries surrounding the planet. The work answers the question of why Mercury is so dense, and the implications from geochemical data on its planetary formation. It summarizes imaging and compositional data from the terrestrial planet surface processes and explains the geologic history of Mercury.  It also discusses the lack of southern hemisphere coverage. Our understanding of the planet Mercury has been in a transitional phase over the decades since Mariner 10. The influx of new data from the NASA MESSENGER Mission since it was inserted into the orbit of Mercury in March of 2011 has greatly accelerated that shift. The combined compositional data of relatively high volatiles (S, K), relatively low refractories (Al, Ca), and low crustal iron, combined with an active, partially molten iron rich core, has major implications for Mercury and Solar System formation. From a scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, this presents a comprehensive overview of the discoveries from the ten-year MESSENGER mission.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:20058872015
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Clark, Pamela Elizabeth
Mercury's interior, surface, and surrounding environment: latest discoveries
title Mercury's interior, surface, and surrounding environment: latest discoveries
title_full Mercury's interior, surface, and surrounding environment: latest discoveries
title_fullStr Mercury's interior, surface, and surrounding environment: latest discoveries
title_full_unstemmed Mercury's interior, surface, and surrounding environment: latest discoveries
title_short Mercury's interior, surface, and surrounding environment: latest discoveries
title_sort mercury's interior, surface, and surrounding environment: latest discoveries
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
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