Mercury: The Problem Child of the Solar System
To mark a transit of Mercury, an attempt to explain its mysteries. Surface temperatures exceed 450 degrees, yet it has patches of ice.
May 9 2016 sees one of the astronomical highlights of the year - a transit of Mercury across the sun, the best opportunity to observe this phenomenon until 2049.
To mark the event, the Sky at Night attempts to explain the many mysteries of Mercury - a planet so bizarre that it is sometimes described as the 'problem child' of the solar system. Surface temperatures exceed 450 degrees but it also has patches of ice, its day is twice as long as its year, and it is a planet that appears to be shrinking.
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Starguide: May 2016
Duration: 02:49
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How to view the Transit of Mercury
Duration: 04:01
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Lintott |
Presenter | Maggie Aderin-Pocock |
Series Producer | Michael Lachmann |
Executive Producer | Jonathan Renouf |
Broadcasts
- Sun 8 May 2016 22:00
- Thu 12 May 2016 19:30
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