The smallest planet in the solar system, Mercury is also the closest to the sun. Mercury bakes by day, but it freezes at night! It is the fastest planet in the Solar System. Mercury's year is the shortest, too. It zips around the Sun every 88 Earth-days.
Comets and meteoroids crashed into Mercury's surface when it formed about 4.6 billion years ago, so Mercury has many craters. Its surface might remind you of Earth's Moon. On this small, nearly airless world, you would also find rocks, flat plains, deep valleys, and steep cliffs. With no wind or water to change its surface, Mercury has remained much the same since it formed. (Image Right: Mercury, Courtesy of NASA)







