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"A Very Different Image From What We Thought": Maybe We Were Wrong on One of the Planets in Our Solar System

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The Planet Mercury - Adobe Stock Researchers at the University of Bern have discovered a large number of clear strips, called "lineae", on the surface of Mercury. According to them, the latter is not a "dead planet", contrary to the assumptions that prevailed so far. Although Mercury experienced geological activity in its early days, its surface now seems almost entirely frozen. Therefore, it is often considered a "dead planet", says the Univers…
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The Planet Mercury - Adobe Stock Researchers at the University of Bern have discovered a large number of clear strips, called "lineae", on the surface of Mercury. According to them, the latter is not a "dead planet", contrary to the assumptions that prevailed so far. Although Mercury experienced geological activity in its early days, its surface now seems almost entirely frozen. Therefore, it is often considered a "dead planet", says the Univers…

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RTL Info broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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