mattttb t1_jb9fhey wrote
Reply to comment by ChickenChimneyChanga in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
A big reason for Mercury’s core being so big compared to its total volume is that the outer layers of the planet have been blasted by incredibly intense heat and radiation over billions of years.
Think how long the top soil of Earth would survive temperatures that swing between 420°C to -170°C from day to night, with unimaginable radiation at all times.
couchmaster518 t1_jb9nzqp wrote
It’s called shrinkage, and it can happen to any planet
AlternativeEgomaniac t1_jb9wvvr wrote
“I was in the pool!” - Mercury
stewmander t1_jbat4ix wrote
It shrinks?
shaggysaurusrex t1_jb9okz0 wrote
Don’t they theorise that it was stripped in a collision?
Penguigo t1_jba2jpg wrote
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Mercury tidally locked, and therefore none of the planet experiences both day and night?
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