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"NASA's latest flyby of Mercury upset theories
about the planet's composition and volcanic history, even though the probe shut down about halfway through because of an unexpected power problem. Closeup imagery from the Sept. 29 pass of the Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging spacecraft (Messenger) revealed signs of volcanic activity much more recently than planetary geologists had thought possible, while neutron spectroscopy showed much higher concentrations of iron and titanium at the planet's surface than can be explained by today's theories of Mercury's formation." See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...&channel=space |
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On Nov 6, 10:21*pm, wrote:
"NASA's latest flyby of Mercury upset theories about the planet's composition and volcanic history, even though the probe shut down about halfway through because of an unexpected power problem. Closeup imagery from the Sept. 29 pass of the Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging spacecraft (Messenger) revealed signs of volcanic activity much more recently than planetary geologists had thought possible, while neutron spectroscopy showed much higher concentrations of iron and titanium at the planet's surface than can be explained by today's theories of Mercury's formation." See: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gener...s/MERC110509.x.... They always have those mission anomalies whenever the science is getting seriously interesting, and thus far we only get to review 0.1% of their LRO mission. ~ BG |
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