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Mercury's volcanic past revealed | Mercury's volcanic past revealed |
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A fly-by by a Nasa unmanned space probe has revealed evidence of "widespread" volcanism on the planet Mercury. | A fly-by by a Nasa unmanned space probe has revealed evidence of "widespread" volcanism on the planet Mercury. |
The US Mercury Messenger spacecraft made a close pass of the first planet from the Sun on 14 January. | The US Mercury Messenger spacecraft made a close pass of the first planet from the Sun on 14 January. |
Evidence from the Mariner 10 probe launched in the 1970s had provided only tenuous evidence for volcanic activity. | Evidence from the Mariner 10 probe launched in the 1970s had provided only tenuous evidence for volcanic activity. |
In addition, only 45% of Mercury's surface had previously been mapped; Messenger has already covered a further 30% of the planet. | In addition, only 45% of Mercury's surface had previously been mapped; Messenger has already covered a further 30% of the planet. |
"This fly-by allowed us to see a part of the planet never before viewed by spacecraft, and our little craft has returned a gold mine of exciting data," said Dr Sean Solomon, Messenger's chief scientist. | "This fly-by allowed us to see a part of the planet never before viewed by spacecraft, and our little craft has returned a gold mine of exciting data," said Dr Sean Solomon, Messenger's chief scientist. |
On the evidence for volcanism, mission scientist Louise Prockter, from the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, said: "I think there's little doubt on the part of our team that there has been widespread volcanism on Mercury." | On the evidence for volcanism, mission scientist Louise Prockter, from the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, said: "I think there's little doubt on the part of our team that there has been widespread volcanism on Mercury." |
Space spider | Space spider |
The scientist cited a cratered basin which has been flooded with smooth material, probably representing volcanic flows. | The scientist cited a cratered basin which has been flooded with smooth material, probably representing volcanic flows. |
The spider consists of more than 100 troughsThe spacecraft also discovered a unique feature that scientists dubbed The Spider. This formation has never been seen on Mercury before, and nothing like it has been observed on the Moon. | |
It lies in the middle of a large impact crater called the Caloris basin and consists of more than 100 narrow, flat-floored troughs radiating from a 40km-wide central crater. | It lies in the middle of a large impact crater called the Caloris basin and consists of more than 100 narrow, flat-floored troughs radiating from a 40km-wide central crater. |
"The Spider has a crater near its centre, but whether that crater is related to the original formation or came later is not clear at this time," said James Head, science team co-investigator at Brown University in Providence. | "The Spider has a crater near its centre, but whether that crater is related to the original formation or came later is not clear at this time," said James Head, science team co-investigator at Brown University in Providence. |
Robert Strom, professor emeritus at the University of Arizona in Tucson, said he thought The Spider might eventually be tied to the history of volcanism on the planet. | Robert Strom, professor emeritus at the University of Arizona in Tucson, said he thought The Spider might eventually be tied to the history of volcanism on the planet. |
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