The Moon vs Mercury (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between the Moon and Mercury is that the moon is a natural satellite that orbits another planet whilst Mercury is a terrestrial planet that only orbits the Sun, Mercury is the bigger of the two with a diameter of 4,879km compared to the Moon’s 3,474.8km and Mercury is naturally hotter considering it … Read more

Why Does Mercury Have No Moons? (Explained!)

Mercury has no moons because its proximity to the Sun makes this feat near impossible. Mercury probably did possess its own moon at some stage, but it could never provide a stable enough gravity to maintain this type of satellite. Continue reading to find out if a moon could ever orbit Mercury, plus the reasons … Read more

Pluto vs Mercury (How Are They Different?)

The main differences between Pluto and Mercury is that Pluto is the farthest planet from the Sun whilst Mercury is the closest, Mercury has no moons whilst Pluto has 5, Mercury is far hotter than Pluto, is more than 2 times bigger in regards to diameter and is an offcially recognised planet as opposed to … Read more