回到水星:关于MESSENGER首次飞越水星的全球视角
Sean C Solomon1, Ralph L McNutt, Thomas R Watters
1Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC 20015, USA. scs@dtm.ciw.edu
概括
卫星探测器MESSENGER发现,水星是一个充满活力的行星,全球收缩的证据是叶状. 表面铁含量低于6%,表明内部冷却.
科学领域:
- 行星科学 行星科学
- 地质物理学 地质物理学
- 太空探索 太空探索
背景情况:
- "水星表面,太空环境,地球化学和测距 (MESSENGER) 任务为水星提供了新的见解.
- 之前的马里纳10号的数据对水星的构造历史的了解有限.
研究的目的:
- 分析来自MESSENGER航天器在水星上空飞行的数据.
- 研究水星的动态系统,包括它的核心,磁场,表面特征和组成.
主要方法:
- 分析由MESSENGER航天器拍摄的图像.
- 测量热中子以确定表面组成.
主要成果:
- 水星的动态系统包括一个合的核心,磁场和与太阳风的表面相互作用.
- 形斜坡是占主导地位的构造地形,表明由于行星冷却而导致的全球显著收缩.
- 总收缩应变至少比从Mariner 10数据中预估的要大33%.
- 平均表面铁含量少于6%的重量.
结论:
- 水星的构造活动和收缩历史与它的冷却,火山活动和石坑形成有关.
- 行星表面的组成,特别是其低铁含量,提供了关于其内部结构和热演变的线索.
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