Mercury’s exosphere, a tenuous envelope where collisions between particles are rare, offers unique insights into surface–space interactions and the dynamic processes that govern atmospheric evolution.
A recent breakthrough in planetary science reveals the first-ever detection of lithium in Mercury’s exosphere—a result achieved not through traditional particle observation, but through a novel method ...
For decades, scientists believed lithium might be hiding in Mercury’s ultra-thin atmosphere, or exosphere, but every attempt to find it came up empty. Now, in a groundbreaking study, researchers have ...
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