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November 07, 2007Lecture 33: Battered MercuryPlayMercury, innermost of the planets, is a hot, dead world that has beenheavily battered by impacts. In this lecture I review the properties ofMercury, its orbit, rotation, surface, and interior structure. Recorded2007 Nov 7 in 1000 McPherson Lab on the Columbus campus of The OhioState University....moreShareView all episodesBy Richard Pogge4.88080 ratingsNovember 07, 2007Lecture 33: Battered MercuryPlayMercury, innermost of the planets, is a hot, dead world that has beenheavily battered by impacts. In this lecture I review the properties ofMercury, its orbit, rotation, surface, and interior structure. Recorded2007 Nov 7 in 1000 McPherson Lab on the Columbus campus of The OhioState University....moreMore shows like Astronomy 161 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - Autumn 2007View allAstronomy Cast2,868 ListenersAstronomy 141 - Life in the Universe - Autumn Quarter 2009184 ListenersOdd Lots1,768 ListenersThe Bulwark Podcast11,578 ListenersThe Journal.5,920 ListenersThe Supermassive Podcast284 ListenersThe Rest Is History12,463 Listeners
Mercury, innermost of the planets, is a hot, dead world that has beenheavily battered by impacts. In this lecture I review the properties ofMercury, its orbit, rotation, surface, and interior structure. Recorded2007 Nov 7 in 1000 McPherson Lab on the Columbus campus of The OhioState University.
November 07, 2007Lecture 33: Battered MercuryPlayMercury, innermost of the planets, is a hot, dead world that has beenheavily battered by impacts. In this lecture I review the properties ofMercury, its orbit, rotation, surface, and interior structure. Recorded2007 Nov 7 in 1000 McPherson Lab on the Columbus campus of The OhioState University....more
Mercury, innermost of the planets, is a hot, dead world that has beenheavily battered by impacts. In this lecture I review the properties ofMercury, its orbit, rotation, surface, and interior structure. Recorded2007 Nov 7 in 1000 McPherson Lab on the Columbus campus of The OhioState University.