Mercury

Mercury is the closest planet to the sun in our solar system. It is also the smallest planet in the solar system (now that Pluto is no longer considered a planet). It is a rocky planet with a trace atmosphere. Temperatures on the surface of Mercury range from -193o C to 427o C (-315o F to 800o F). Here is some detailed information about Mercury. Go here to learn about the terms used in the tables about the planets.

Orbital Information about Mercury

ParameterActual MeasurementScaled to our model
Aphelion43.4 Million Miles1.12 miles
Perihelion28.6 Million Miles~ 3/4 mile
Eccentricity0.205
Sidereal Orbit Period~88 earth days
Synodic Orbit Period~116 earth days
Ave. Orbital Velocity105,929 MPH14.5 ft/hr
Number of Moons0
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury

Physical Characteristics of Mercury

CharacteristicActual MeasurementScaled to our model
Ave. Diameter3032 miles (38.3% of Earth)4.96 inches
Mass3.3 x 1023 kg (5.5% of Earth)
Surface Gravity3.7 m/s2 (38% of Earth’s)
Sidereal Day58.6 Earth days
Synodic Day176 Earth Days
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury

Visualizing Mercury in our scale model of the solar system

A Grapefruit

In this model of the solar system, Mercury would be about 5″ in diameter, roughly the size of a grapefruit.

Here is what the orbital path of Mercury would look like overlaid north of Dallas. Visit our orbits page to see this on an interactive map.


Size comparisons of the inner planets (and Ceres)

By Jamescarolinewiki – Own work, CC0, Link