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спутник skip to main | skip to sidebar спутник Thursday, November 1, 2007 Ξημέρωμα κι Ηλιοβασίλεμα στον Ερμή ...a person on Mercury would see this odd behavior: at some longitudes the observer would see the Sun rise and then gradually increase in apparent size as it slowly moved toward the zenith. At that point the Sun would stop, briefly reverse course, and stop again before resuming its path toward the horizon and decreasing in apparent size. All the while the stars would be moving three times faster across the sky. Observers at other points on Mercury's surface would see different but equally bizarre motions. If you are standing in the right place on Mercury's surface, you can actually see a double sunrise or sunset. In the latter case, you would first see the Sun set. Then, as though it weren't sure of itself, it would peep back up a short ways. Finally, making its mind up, it would set back down. Notes from Under Sky Στη Borealis Planitia, την τεράστια πεδιάδα σ...

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