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Friday, December 17, 2010

Mercury is Smaller Than Some Moons

Mercury is the smallest planet (unless you still count Pluto). Its radius at the equator is 2440km. This means that it's smaller than Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, as well as Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Mercury is just barely larger than the second-largest of the Jovian moons, Callisto.


Ganymede

Small world, eh? HAHAHAHAA.

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