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Mercury found to be tectonically active

134 pointsby azazqadirover 8 years ago

7 comments

sidcoolover 8 years ago
Noob question. Aren&#x27;t the moons of Jupiter and Saturn also tectonically active? With the immense solar pull, Mercury would have some heavy sheer forces causing plates to move.<p>I am sure I am missing something. Please enlighten me.
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logfromblammoover 8 years ago
If Mercury is tectonically active, that spells trouble for Kim Stanley Robinson&#x27;s sci-fi city on rails, Terminator, continuously rolling away from the dawn, powered by the thermal expansion from direct sunlight.<p>If you need the rails running around the equator to remain straight in order to keep moving at a constant rate, all your railroad ties now have to compensate for the shifting plates.<p>At least that story accounted for Mercury not being tidally locked to the Sun.
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jkotover 8 years ago
It has highly eccentric orbit, tidal forces must be enormous.
leojgover 8 years ago
How much incidence has its proximity with the Sun? Can the Sun affect it in a similar way Jupiter or Saturn affects its moons?
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dogma1138over 8 years ago
Pretty surprising for a tidally locked and that small of a body.
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jlebrechover 8 years ago
so if planets can shrink, can they grow?
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barkingover 8 years ago
Ridiculously, I never twigged until now that the planet and the element shared a name despite being aware of both, forever.
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