Planet Mercury 6” Globe
Planet Mercury 6” Globe
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Discover the geological wonders of Mercury through this striking 6-inch globe, rendered in vivid enhanced colors to reveal the planet's dramatic surface topography. Crafted by Astronomy magazine's experts using high-resolution imagery from MESSENGER's Mercury Dual Imaging System, this globe meticulously maps 211 distinct planetary features.
Navigate iconic formations like Antoniadi Dorsa, Budh Planitia, Beagle Rupes, Pantheon Fossae, and Raphael Crater—each precisely identified and labeled for scientific exploration. Engineered from resilient plastic with a seamless hemispheric construction, the globe rests upon a clear acrylic base that serves dual purpose as both display stand and magnifying lens.

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