Proper Name | Mercury | Orbital Period | 88 days | Distance from the Sun | Semi-Major Axis: 57,909,000 km (0.39 AU) Perihelion: 46,001,000 km (0.31 AU) Aphelion: 69,817,000 km (0.47 AU) | Eccentricity | 0.2056 | Rotation Period | 1,407.5 hours | Diameter | 4,878 km | Mean Surface Temperature | 445 K (172°C) | Moons | None | Parent star | The Sun, yellow dwarf | Other planets in this system | Venus, terrestrial planet Earth, terrestrial planet Mars, terrestrial planet Jupiter, gas giant Saturn, gas giant Uranus, ice giant Neptune, ice giant Numerous dwarf planets, asteroids and other bodies
| Notes | A rocky, heavily cratered world, Mercury is the innermost of the Solar System's planets, following an orbit around the Sun at a little more than a third of Earth's distance. |
A view of the barren, cratered world of Mercury.
The second smallest of the planets in the Solar System, whose orbit
carries it the closest to the Sun. Mercury is a barren, desolate world, not unlike
Earth's Moon in general appearance.
Sunrise over Rodin, a double crater in the northern hemisphere of Mercury.
This image represents the view from within the first, larger crater: the second, deeper
crater is also clearly visible.
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