NASA spacecraft detects iron, titanium on Mercury

05 November,2009 02:12 PM IST |   |  ANI

NASA's spacecraft Messenger has detected rich concentrations of iron and titanium on the surface of the planet Mercury.


NASA's spacecraft Messenger has detected rich concentrations of iron and titanium on the surface of the planet Mercury.

Previous Earth and spacecraft-based observations had detected only very low amounts of iron in the silicate minerals covering the innermost world.u00a0

Because of its immense density, scientists have already assumed much of Mercury''s interior contains iron.u00a0

According to a report by BBC News, Messenger sees the surface iron bound up in oxides with titanium.

"The iron is in a form that we don't normally encounter in other planetary situations and so it's going be a volley back to our geochemists and petrologists to come up with a scenario that''s consistent with everything we are measuring now at Mercury," said the mission's principal investigator, Sean Solomon.

The new data was returned on Messenger's third and final flyby of the planet in September.u00a0

The pass, just 228km from the surface, was intended as a brake manoeuvre, using the planet's gravity to help slow the spacecraft enough to enable it to enter into orbit in 2011.

The spacecraft acquired only about half the data it was expected to because of a power "hiccup" just before closest approach.u00a0

Nonetheless, Messenger's cameras and instruments collected many high-resolution and colour images, unveiling another 6 percent of the planet's surface never before seen up-close.u00a0

Messenger is on course to enter into orbit in March 2011.

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