Monday, October 3, 2011

“Extreme” Solar Wind Blasts Mercury’s Poles

“Extreme” Solar Wind Blasts Mercury’s Poles:


Planet Mercury as seen from the MESSENGER spacecraft in 2008. Image Credit: NASA


According to data from the The Fast Imaging Plasma Spectrometer (FIPS) onboard NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft, the solar wind is “sandblasting” the surface of Mercury at its polar regions.

Based on findings from one of seven different papers from the MESSENGER mission to be published in the Sept. 30th edition of Science, sodium and oxygen particles are charged in a manner similar to Earth’s own Aurora Borealis.

How are the University of Michigan researchers able to detect and study this phenomenon?

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