All About Space - UK (2020-02)

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Mercury


AmongMESSENGER’sbiggestsurpriseswasthe
discoveryofwatericeonMercury.Thisseemsodd,
giventheextremelyhighsurfacetemperaturesin
directsunlight.Buttherearespotsinsidesomeof
thecratersneartheplanet’spolesthatneverseethe
Sunatall,andconsequentlythetemperaturethere
goestotheoppositeextreme– closertominus 200
degreesCelsius(minus 328 degreesFahrenheit).
Therehadbeenhintsoficeinsidethese
permanentlyshadowedcratersaslongagoasthe
1990s,whenradarmeasurementsindicatedthe
presenceofhighlyref lectivematerial.Theissue
wasn’tclinched,however,untilMESSENGER
detectedhydrogenatomsinthesamelocations.
“Watericeistheonlycandidatewe’vegotthatfits
allthoseobservations,”asprincipalinvestigator
SeanSolomonexplained.It’snotjusta few
tracesofice,either– accordingtoSolomonit’s
“enoughicetoencaseWashingtonDCina
frozenblocktwo-and-a-halfmilesdeep”.
Anotherunexpectedfindingwasa
brand-newtypeofsurfacefeaturethat
isn’tseenanywhereelseintheSolar

SystemexceptMercury.Called‘hollows’,these
areshallowdepressionsfoundinsidemanyofthe
planet’scraters.They’rebelievedtohaveformed
whenvolatilecomponentsinthesurfacematerial
evaporated,causingtheremainingmaterial
tocollapse.“Thehollowsareoneofthemost
viscerallyinterestingdiscoveriesfromthemission,”
accordingtoanotherMESSENGERscientist,Steve
Hauck.“Theywerecompletelyunexpected– a new
landform,andonethatappearstoformbylossof
rocktospace.”
Theideathatvolatilematerialsboiledoff
Mercuryinthedistantpastseemsreasonable
enough,givenitshotlocationclosetotheSun.
Whatwouldbemoresurprisingwouldbetofind
volatilematerialsstillontheplanet’ssurface
today– andyetthat’sexactlywhatMESSENGER
didfind.It’sa subjectBrianCoxtalkedaboutin
hisTVseriesThePlanetslastyear.“Thediscovery
ofrelativelylargeconcentrationsofelementslike
sulphurandpotassiumonMercury’ssurfacewasa
hugesurprise,”hesaid.“SoMercuryisanenigma,
anddiscoveriesliketheseforceustocompletely

“Mostofwhatweconsideredtobegospel


aboutMercury turnedout tobea little different


thanwethought”WilliamMcClintock


Oncourse
forMercury
Thetwospacecraft
makinguptheexciting
BepiColombomission,
fromtheEuropeanand
Japanesespaceagencies,
werelaunchedinOctober
2018 andshouldgointo
orbitaroundMercury
inlate2025.

Rethinking
Mercury’sorigin
Itusedtobethought
thatMercurysuffered
a hugeimpactwhich
strippedoffitsouter
layers,butthat’slesslikely
nowweknowthereare
volatilesonthesurface.

© Adrian Mann

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