Mercury is the smallest planet, barely larger than our own Moon at a mere 2,440km in diameter, As it's also the closest to the Sun, you'd be forgiven for thinking it's the hottest planet in the system, but that's not the case due to a thin ‘exosphere’ of oxygen, Hydrogen, sodiitm, helium and-potassium. Lack of heat retention means its surf ace temperature varies from alrpost 450°C in the day to –108°C at night. Despite being further away, Venus reaches temperatures. up to 470°C thanks to its thick atmosphere.
Mercury is a ‘terrestrial’ or rocky planet, displaying a cratered surface that resembles Earth's Moon. Underneath lies a large. metallic core, mantle and crust. Thankd to a minor axial tilt (2°), Mercury doesn't experience seasons.
To date, tow NASA missions have visited…
