ELI5 : I just learned that mercury is in fact the closest planet to the . . . The thing is that all of the planets are constantly orbiting the sun at different speeds, so at any given time the closest planet in terms of absolute distance to the Earth could either be Mars, Venus, or Mercury, depending on where all the planets are in their orbits On average, Mercury is the closest of the three about half the time
Consumer Reports just tested a variety of tuna for mercury again The most significant problems with mercury exposure are in kids and women who may become pregnant, it causes problems with nervous system development In adults at the exposure levels you can get from tuna it can damage your nervous system, loss of sensation in your hands and pins needles elsewhere
On the planet Mercury, a day is longer than a year. - Reddit A Mercury day is longer than a Mercury year because it travels around the sun twice before completing a single rotation Mercury orbits the sun in 88 days = 1 Mercury year is 88 days
If the planets had superpowers, what would they be? - Reddit Mercury: Speed As the fastest moving planet, Mercury could have super speed, allowing it to zip around the solar system in a flash Venus: Charm Named after the goddess of love and beauty, Venus could have the power to inspire desire, devotion, and adoration in others Its superpower is irresistible charm and the ability to entice Earth: Life
Is there any Mercury (Hg) on Mercury (the planet)? : r askscience - Reddit The planet Mercury was associated with quicksilver, which today we know as elemental Mercury, but in other texts it was associated with Tin This post has been notoriously difficult to find a serious historical source for this - any search containing the words "astrology" and "Mercury" ends up taking me to the weird part of the internet
The planet Mercury : r space - Reddit Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and due to its proximity it is not easily seen except during twilight For every two orbits of the Sun, Mercury completes three rotations about its axis and up until 1965 it was thought that the same side of Mercury constantly faced the Sun Reply reply [deleted] •
Are planets associated with elements? : r astrology - Reddit Are the planets associated with elements? Somewhere I read that mars = fire, venus = water, mercury = earth, saturn = air, jupiter = space But I don't know if that is true and how it is determined Like how would venus relate to water if neither taurus nor libra are water?