They spent around 1 million yen trying to clean the mess
Minamata disease was not named for the Mad Hatter. It was referred to as "Mad hatter disease" in a several Japanese government reports. Both conditions are a result of mercury poisoning; however, the method of poisoning is different. Minamata disease is actually named for a city in the Kumamoto region of Japan. In 1956, it was discovered that a Chisso Corporation chemical factory had been dumping polluted wastewater since 1932. The local population had unknowingly consumed massive quantities of mercury through fish and shellfish. Mad hatter disease (and the phrase "mad as a hatter") occurs after inhaling the poisonous mercury fumes created by the process of curing animal skins.
I would suspect the battery has been discharged, is defective, or you have loose or corroded battery terminals. Remove and clean the terminals and if that does not solve the problem charge the battery with a battery charger. If it will not take a charge then replace the battery.
No one has every been to Mercury. The furthest man has been is to the Moon. Probes have been sent to Mercury
No human explorations has been nor can be on Mercury.
You have a cooling system problem, most likely a stuck thermostat. The thermostats have been a problem in the Mountaineer/Explorer.
The US has never been to Mercury.
Mercury is a relatively rare element, it has not been found on Mercury the planet but theoretically it can be detected.
The engines thermostat is probably stuck open or has been removed, so change the thermostat and this should fix your problem.
No natural satellites of Mercury have been discovered.
there were about 7 missions to mercury
There have been no manned missions to Mercury.
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