If you landed on the side that faces the sun, it would be extremely hot. If you landed on the side that doesn't face the sun, it would be extremely cold. Also, it would be littered with craters, and would seem very desolate.
Being on Mercury will change your weight because you would be pulled down with a smaller force. You would weigh on Mercury 0.38 time your weight on Earth.
a Mercury mariner is a space prob that went up in mercury 1974-1975.
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No, it would not be easy to float on Mercury. Because Mercury has a much weaker gravitational force than Earth, your weight would be much less on Mercury, but you would not float like in space due to the absence of significant atmosphere or bodies of liquid to support your body.
Mariner 10
There won't ever be a manned mission to Mercury but, hypothetically, just like all the other men & women that go into orbit or the moon, they'd simply be called astronauts.
The Australian built mercury capri went out of production in 1994.
Yes it does. I have a 2005 Mercury Sable and mine just went out.
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The number of satellites (not satelights) that have landed on Mercury is 0 (yes, zero). There have been only two space probes to Mercury: Mariner 10, which went into the same solar orbit as Mercury in 1974 and flew by several times. The second was Messenger which went into orbit around Mercury in 2011.