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Magnetic Wave Study Detects Lithium in Mercury’s Exosphere for First Time Ever

by aweeincm1

For the first time, scientists have detected lithium in Mercury’s exosphere using magnetic wave signatures found in MESSENGER spacecraft data. The findings link lithium’s release to meteoroid impacts that vaporise planetary material, offering fresh insight into volatile element delivery. This breakthrough reshapes our understanding of Mercury’s surface chemistry and thin atmospheric dynamics across airless planetary bodies

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