This Spot on Mercury (Almost) Never Goes Dark

Mercury, traveling in its 88-day-long orbit around the Sun with basically zero axial tilt, has many craters at its poles whose insides literally never see the light of day. These permanently-shadowed locations have been found by the MESSENGER mission to harbor considerable deposits of iceĀ (a seemingly ironic discovery on a planet two-and-a-half times closer to … Continue reading This Spot on Mercury (Almost) Never Goes Dark