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SCIENCEMay 28 · 10:00 UTCSPACE.COMSharmila Kuthunur

Where did Mercury get its water ice? Maybe from a slow asteroid impact in a single Mercurian day

New simulations suggest Mercury's water ice may have been delivered by a massive asteroid impact, similar to the one forming the Hokusai crater, which transported water across the planet in a single Mercurian day (176 Earth days) and trapped it in polar craters.

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