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Mercury has a unique rotational and orbital period, where one day (a full rotation on its axis) lasts about 59 Earth days, while its year (one orbit around the Sun) takes about 88 Earth days. Due to this, calculating the "date" on Mercury doesn't align with Earth’s calendar system. As a result, without specific context or a reference point for the "date," it's not possible to provide an exact date for Mercury.

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