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One of the hottest planets cold enough for ice
This article, as written by me, appeared in The Hindu on December 6, 2012. — Mercury, the innermost planet in the Solar System, is like a small rock orbiting the Sun, continuously assaulted by the star’s heat and radiation. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Arecibo, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Mercury, MESSENGER spacecraft, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, neutron spectrometry
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