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Science Podcast: Seeking to Understand Sudden Infant Death Syndrome; Returning to Mercury;
third greater than what Mariner 10 saw, but that number is going to go up as we get more images at different lighting conditions on a global basis. So, not only is this the incredible shrinking planet, but that shrinkage was greater than we anticipated, and that shrinkage is go...
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third greater than what Mariner 10 saw, but that number is going to go up as we get more images at different lighting conditions on a global basis. So, not only is this the incredible shrinking planet, but that shrinkage was greater than we anticipated, and that shrinkage is going to be a very important constraint on when, and by how much the planet cooled, and how much of that internal heat, in the core, could have been converted into the kind of energy needed to sustain a magnetic field – and that, in
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third greater than what Mariner 10 saw, but that number is going to go up as we get more <span class="highlight">images</span> at different lighting conditions on a global basis. So, not only is this the incredible shrinking planet, but that <span class="highlight">shrinkage</span> was greater than we anticipated, and that <span class="highlight">shrinkage</span> is going to be a very important constraint on when, and by how much the planet cooled, and how much of that internal heat, <span class="highlight">in</span> the core, could have been converted into the kind of energy needed to sustain a <span class="highlight">magnetic</span> field &ndash; and that, <span class="highlight">in</span>