Mercury

 
Mercury
 
    Mercury is the nearest planet orbiting our sun, and is only 35.9 million miles away from our orbital course.  At this orbital proximity Mercury only takes about 88 days to complete all of its sun's orbital seasons. Another odd thing about our so called first planet is that its rotation is so slow that it takes over 176 days for the sun to rise, fall, and then rise again across its cratered filled surfaces.
 
   Mercury is a small, dead, over heated looking planet on the surface, but its active cored is producing a proactive magnetic field. In fact Mercury is so small that at least one or two other moons, locked in our solar systems graphs at both Jupiter and Saturn, are slight large then it. Neither because of its low mass Mercury does nor have the ability to hold a fellow sister moon at its side nor an atmosphere.  But this is actually a good trait possessed by this dead world because unlike the 2nd nearest planet to the sun its surface temperatures only fluctuates from -272 degree to just above 788 degrees on a mercury daily cycle bases.  
 
     Another strange thing about our so called first planet in the solar system is that its rotation is so slow that it takes over 176 days for the sun to rise and rise again each time.      The good news is that Mercury is one of only five plants locked tightly within our solar system that does not contain a liquid gaseous ocean covered surface, so Blue Ridge Nebula Airlines Saucer’s shaped craft can conduct  VTOL operation right on its over heated, cratered filled landscape utilizing our panted airframe temperature regulating, heat  shield subsystems eventually.  Mercury maintains a 7 degree inclination with an obliquity rotational angle of .1 degrees. Blue Ridge Nebula Airlines flat ecliptic approaches to this orbital plane of rotation is possible directly from the earth’s 0 degree solar orbit inclination.
 
    However since it is much easier to regulate environmental living conditions, like gravity, temperature, and atmospheres, the orbital space stations will be where most of our passengers and their related cargo supplies will be headed to. This manmade, artificial, homesteading structure will be parked near, and shielded from the sun by Mercury.
 
    The time to travail to this blazing hot world will vary depending on Earth- Mercury planetary routing pairs orbital distances and the time, seasons, of departure so fares will fluctuate accordingly.
 
 

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