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			<title>Magnetic Tornadoes Could Liberate Mercury´s Atmosphere</title>
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			<description>As the closest planet to the sun, Mercury is scorching hot, with daytime temperatures of 

more than 800 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 450 degrees Celsius). It is also the 

smallest rocky planet, so its gravity is weak, only about 38 percent of Earth's.



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