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The Great Caloris Basin on Mercury - NASA ScienceJan 30, 2008 · Caloris was discovered in 1974 from the Mariner 10 images, but when Mariner 10 flew by Mercury, only the eastern half of the basin was in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Chaotic Terrains of Mercury Reveal a History of Planetary ...Mar 16, 2020 · Our surface age determinations indicate that their development persisted until ~1.8 Ga, or ~2 Gyrs after the Caloris basin formed. Furthermore, ...
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Stratigraphy of the Caloris basin, Mercury | U.S. Geological SurveyCaloris basin, Mercury's youngest large impact basin, is filled by volcanic plains that are spectrally distinct from surrounding material.
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Magma eruption ages and fluxes in the Rembrandt and Caloris ...Crater chronology suggests episodic eruptions occurred 3.8-3.7 Ga on Mercury. · Magma eruption flux in the Caloris basin was estimated to be ≤3 times the ...
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Mercury's Caloris Basin - NASA ScienceJan 30, 2019 · “Basin” is what geologists call craters larger than about 186 miles (300 kilometers) in diameter. Caloris is about 950 miles (1,525 kilometers) ...
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Mariner 10 - NASA ScienceNASA's Mariner 10 spacecraft took its first image of Mercury on March 24, 1974. This picture was taken from a distance of 3,340,000 miles (5,380,000 km) ...
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MESSENGER Settles Old Debates and Makes New Discoveries at ...Jul 3, 2008 · "The Caloris basin was formed from an impact by an asteroid or comet during the heavy bombardment period in the first billion years of Solar ...Missing: initial interpretation
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Brown Planetary Geologists Lend Expertise to Mercury MissionJan 11, 2008 · James Head, a planetary geologist and the Louis and Elizabeth Scherck Distinguished Professor at Brown, is leading this international team of ...
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Pantheon Fossae - Gazetteer of Planetary NomenclatureOct 12, 2016 · Approval Status, Adopted by IAU. Approval Date, Apr 08, 2008. Continent, Europe. Ethnicity, Roman. Origin, Classic domed Roman building ...
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[PDF] SIM 3404 Sheet 1: Image Map of MercuryThe Mercator projection is used between latitudes ±57°, with a central meridian at 0° longitude and latitude equal to the nominal scale at 0°. The polar ...
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[PDF] Long-wavelength topographic change in the Caloris basin, MercuryMESSENGER image mosaic of the Caloris basin with overlaid topography and prominent graben (white). The red line indicates the location of the profile in Fig ...
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[PDF] Geology of the Caloris Basin, Mercury: A View from MESSENGERJul 4, 2008 · The Caloris basin, the youngest known large impact basin on Mercury, is revealed in MESSENGER images to be modified by volcanism and ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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Caloris Montes - eSky - Glyph WebThe range of the Caloris Montes does not form a continuous ring, but consists of broken sections of mountainous landscape surrounding the central Caloris Basin.Missing: morphology multi- structure
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Chapter 5. MercuryIt is 1500 km in diameter and in many ways is comparable to the Imbrium Basin on the Moon. The basin is filled by younger lava plains (Caloris Planitia) and is ...Missing: coordinates longitude
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Spectral identification of pyroclastic deposits on Mercury with ...The explosive volcanism on Mercury usually manifests with a central pit surrounded by a deposit (named facula, faculae by the International Astronomical Union ...Missing: names | Show results with:names
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[PDF] Evaluation of the Origin Hypotheses of Pantheon Fossae, MercuryPantheon Fossae (PF), a complex structure consisting of radial graben in the center of the Caloris Basin,. Mercury, has been intensely debated. Several ...
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Apollodorus and the Pantheon - NASA ScienceJan 5, 2012 · Scale: Apollodorus crater is approximately 42 km (26 mi.) in diameter. Incidence Angle: 83.1° Emission Angle: 38.3° Phase Angle: 121.4°.Missing: Planitia 40<|separator|>
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Mercury cratering record viewed from MESSENGER's first flybyJul 4, 2008 · Smooth plains exterior to Caloris exhibit a crater density approximately 40% less than on interior plains and are thus volcanic and not Caloris ...
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[PDF] THE IMPACT HISTORY OF THE MOON BA CohenA heavy bombardment at this time must have deeply affected the terrestrial biosphere and lithosphere. Mercury. Using lunar crater counts on well-dated mare ...
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[PDF] FORMATION OF MERCURY'S CALORIS BASIN PROVIDES ...Introduction: Caloris Basin is Mercury's largest impact structure at ~1550 km in diameter [1] and has been suggested to be a multiring basin [2,3].
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IMPACT CRATER COLLAPSE - Annual ReviewsMulti-ring basins of both types appear to form as a tectonic response of the target's lithosphere to the cavity created by the impact (Melosh & McKinnon 1978, ...
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Crustal Block and Muted Ring Development During the Formation of ...Aug 31, 2023 · On Mercury, the Caloris basin has frequently been suggested to have formed multiple rings, though its crustal structure suggests otherwise.Missing: rebound | Show results with:rebound
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[PDF] Investigating the Formation and Structure of Mercury's Caloris ...Introduction: With a diameter of ~1500 km [1,2],. Caloris is the largest impact basin on Mercury and one of the largest within the Solar System.
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The Geologic History of Mercury (Chapter 6)Crater size–frequency distribution for the Caloris rim and Caloris Planitia (complete for craters ≥10 km in diameter; Ernst et al., Reference Ernst, Denevi and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Weird Terrain at the Antipode of Caloris - NASA ScienceMar 24, 2009 · The area on the opposite side of Mercury from the large Caloris impact basin is home to uncommonly bumpy and grooved terrain.
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Mercury's Hidden Past: Revealing a Volatile-dominated Layer ...Nov 17, 2023 · The Caloris Basin Antipodal Chaotic Terrain (CBACT) and several other recently analyzed chaotic terrains manifest significant elevation drops ...
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The Chaotic Terrains of Mercury Reveal a History of Planetary ... - NIHMar 16, 2020 · Our examination of the Caloris basin's antipodal chaotic terrain reveals multi-kilometer surface elevation losses and widespread landform retention.
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[PDF] SEISMIC EFFECTS OF THE CALORIS IMPACT: INSIGHTS INTO ...Introduction: Mercury holds a crucial position in understanding the evolution of the terrestrial plan- ets. Its unique high density and relatively small ...
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Modification of Caloris ejecta blocks by long-lived mass-wastingNov 1, 2020 · Our observations suggest that these circum-Caloris knobs are modified ejecta blocks from the Caloris impact. High-resolution MESSENGER images ...
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The effect of the Caloris impact on the mantle dynamics and ...Feb 16, 2012 · [2] The Caloris basin is the largest known impact basin on Mercury, with a diameter of 1550 km [Murchie et al., 2008]. It is the youngest ...Introduction · Modeling · Results · Discussion
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Seismic effects from major basin formations on the moon and mercuryGrooved and hilly terrains occur at the antipode of major basins on the Moon (Imbrium, Orientale) and Mercury (Caloris). Such terrains may represent extens.
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Widespread effusive volcanism on Mercury likely ended by about ...Jun 27, 2016 · The cessation of widespread plains volcanism on Mercury is likely a function of secular interior cooling, which would serve to reduce the rate ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Sodium ion exosphere of Mercury during MESSENGER flybys - 2010Oct 7, 2010 · ... flux Φ0SWS to be 9.6 × 1023 and 8.0 × 1023 s−1 for HYB1 and HYB2, respectively. We apply a self-consistent flux distribution of solar wind ...
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MESSENGER observations of Mercury's exosphere - PubMedMay 1, 2009 · Mercury is surrounded by a tenuous exosphere that is supplied primarily by the planet's surface materials and is known to contain sodium, ...Missing: Caloris Planitia gas releases
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[PDF] Mercury's Seasonal Sodium Exosphere: MESSENGER Orbital ...The bulk of the exosphere is at about 1200 K throughout the Mercury year. * There is no evidence of a thermalized or partially thermalized component near.Missing: Caloris Planitia
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Mercury's albedo from Mariner 10: Implications for the presence of ...The Mariner 10 spacecraft obtained images of approximately 40% of the surface of Mercury at resolutions typically better than 1.0 km/pixel.
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Mariner 10 Television Photography Experiment - AOSS LibraryAbout 7000 photographs were obtained of Venus and Mercury, with a maximum resolution of 100 m for Mercury. Three photographic passes, separated by 6 month ...Missing: Caloris Planitia limitations
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[PDF] The Surface of Mercury as Seen by Mariner 10 | BORIS PortalOct 4, 2007 · Like the Moon, Mercury shows several large multi- ring structures, such as the Caloris basin whose eastern half was captured by Mariner 10.
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Mercury's Weird Terrain | The Planetary SocietyApr 19, 2011 · When Mariner 10 flew past Mercury, it caught an immense impact basin lying half in and half out of sunlight, which they named Caloris.
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Mariner 10 stereo image coverage of Mercury - AGU JournalsApr 25, 2000 · A computer search was performed on all useable Mariner 10 images of. Mercury for which refined camera positions and orientations are available.
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MESSENGER - NASA ScienceNASA's MESSENGER spacecraft orbited Mercury for more than four years. Among its accomplishments, the mission determined Mercury's surface composition.
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MESSENGER Set for First Spacecraft Swing Past Mercury in 33 YearsJan 10, 2008 · ... (100-200 m/pixel) The 4-by-17 mosaic will cover Mercury's equator, in areas unseen by Mariner 10. Because of its elliptical orbit, MESSENGER ...
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Gravity Field and Internal Structure of Mercury from MESSENGERMar 21, 2012 · Smith et al. (p. 214, published online 21 March) present the most recent determination of Mercury's gravity field, based on radio tracking of ...
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Insights into the subsurface structure of the Caloris basin, Mercury ...Sep 17, 2013 · [2] The Caloris basin, with a diameter of ~1550 km the largest well-preserved impact basin on Mercury (Figure 1a) [Murchie et al., 2008] ...Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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Analysis of MESSENGER high‐resolution images of Mercury's ...Aug 16, 2016 · High-resolution images from MESSENGER provide morphological information on the nature and origin of Mercury's hollows, small depressions ...
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Geochemical terranes of Mercury's northern hemisphere as ...The results indicate that the smooth plains interior to the Caloris basin have an elemental composition that is distinct from those of other volcanic plains ...
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Farewell, MESSENGER! NASA Probe Crashes Into Mercury - SpaceApr 30, 2015 · The MESSENGER probe crashed at 3:26 pm EDT (1926 GMT) Thursday, gouging a new crater into Mercury's heavily pockmarked surface.
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ESA - BepiColombo factsheet - European Space AgencyFirst Mercury flyby: 1 October 2021. Second Mercury flyby: 23 June 2022. Third Mercury flyby: 20 June 2023. Fourth Mercury flyby: 4 September 2024. Fifth ...
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BepiColombo to swing by Mercury for the sixth time - ESAJan 6, 2025 · On 8 January 2025, the ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission will fly just 295 km above Mercury's surface, with a closest approach scheduled for 06:59 CET (05:59 UTC).
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SIMBIO-SYS - BepiColombo - ESA Cosmos - European Space AgencyIt incorporates capabilities to perform medium space resolution global mapping in stereo and colour imaging using two pan-chromatic and 3 broad-band filters, ...Missing: Caloris Planitia
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BepiColombo - eoPortalHowever, the new flight time to Mercury will be 7.2 years, and BepiColombo will now arrive in December 2025, one year later than previously anticipated. The ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Top three images from BepiColombo's sixth Mercury flyby - ESAJan 9, 2025 · This bright lava flow appears to connect to a deep trough below it. It appears similar in colour to both the lava on the floor of the Caloris ...
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Observations of Mercury's exosphere during BepiColombo first ...The observation started 30 minutes before Closest Approach and lasted one hour. We report the detection of the exospheric emission lines of H (121.6 nm), Ca ( ...