Mercury
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VIDEO: Watch Mercury Transit in Front of the Sun; Why This Celestial Occurrence is Important
The transit of planet Mercury in front of the sun is important because Mercury is literally invisible. Any sighting, especially the one seen by naked eye will enable scientist to understand the planet better. Also the transit only rarely happens 13 times in a century.
Latest Research Articles
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Mark Your Calendars! Rare Mercury Transit Happening on May 9
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NASA Image Captures Perplexing Icy 'Spider' On Pluto
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Mercury Poisoning: Dolphins and Humans Impacted
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Heavy Metals Dull Bird Feathers Making Males Less Attractive To Females
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Orange Peels Can Help Clean the World's Oceans, Researchers Say
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[VIDEO] Eating Fresh Fish: Harmful or Helpful?
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Elephant Seals A High Mercury Source in Oceans?
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Mercury's MESSENGER Mission Comes to a Crashing End
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Frightening Mercury Levels in Minnesota: Is the Historic Fur Trade to Blame?
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Mercury Contamination of Fish is Climbing, Say Experts
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Eating Fish During Pregnancy is Good For Baby
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Mercury Being Bombarded By Meteor Shower