very young. (: you should know this because mercury is closer to the sun than earth. O_O
Mercury is uninhabitable; but it occupies the same space-time continuum as the Earth, so you would have the same age.
There are no manned missions planned for the near future. You would have to be a trained astronaut to travel on one of those missions. Commercial travel is not yet being considered.
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I did some research, and since Mercury is closest to the sun it is hotter and Mercury orbits faster than Earth, so I read that Mercury is 41 years ahead of Earth, so a thirteen year old would be 54 years old on Mercury or in other words, "mercury years."
To get that answer, you multiply your age by 4. So if you were 11 on Earth, you would be 44 on Mercury.
Planet Mercury was zero years of age when it was made.
If 20g of mercury oxide were heated, the combined mass of oxygen and mercury would be 20 grams.
The height of the Mercury column would decrease.
If someone could live on Mercury and still used an Earth clock, they would be the same age, 13 Earth years.However, if you lived there and had measured your age as 13 Mercury years, you would be just 3 Earth years old. Mercury's year, the time it takes to go around the Sun, is only about 88 days. So 13 Mercury years would be 13 x 88 or just 1144 Earth days (3.13 Earth years). Mercury completes an orbit 4 times while Earth is making just one.Conversely, if you moved to Mercury and wanted to express your age here (13 Earth years) in Mercury years, you would say that you were almost 54 Mercury years old (You are 4745 Earth days old, which is 53.9 Mercury years).
A 50 hp Mercury outboard, serial number 6150379, would be a 1982 year model.
Freddie Mercury was born on September 5, 1946. If he were alive in 2014, he would be 68 years old.
I did some research, and since Mercury is closest to the sun it is hotter and Mercury orbits faster than Earth, so I read that Mercury is 41 years ahead of Earth, so a thirteen year old would be 54 years old on Mercury or in other words, "mercury years."
To get that answer, you multiply your age by 4. So if you were 11 on Earth, you would be 44 on Mercury.
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Planet Mercury was zero years of age when it was made.
41,494.im a smart person and i asure you! this is easy!
The 11 year old would be the same age, 11, because it doesn't matter the age it just matters the weight you are on another planet. hope this helped. :)
The same as anywhere else
The same age you are elsewhere.
Interesting question. It turns out, gravity slows time. You would therefore age fastest on the planet with the least gravity. As we no longer consider Pluto a planet, that would mean you would be older on Mercury. Mercury, however, is closest to the sun, which also exerts some gravitational pull. Nevertheless, without working the math, I think I would still stick with Mercury. If you and a twin were born at the same time on earth and Mercury, (earth being the heaviest of the four rocky inner worlds), my guess is that by the time you had each lived a century, the twin on Mercury would be a few seconds older. Someone should do the calculations to confirm this--I'm just making wild estimates here. A second way of looking at the question concerns the number of years you would have attained. Mercury orbits the sun 4 times for every earth orbit, so if you were ten earth years of age you would be 41.5 in Mercury years. The further from the sun, the longer it takes a planet to orbit. But aside from the gravitational/relativistic effect, you would still be about the same age.