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   Message 836 of 1,217   
   John Schilling to Cray74@gmail.com   
   Re: Temperatures at Mercury Orbit   
   26 Jan 05 16:24:36   
   
   From: schillin@spock.usc.edu   
      
   "Cray74@gmail.com"  writes:   
      
   >sorry if this is a repeat post...   
      
   >How hot would a nearly ideal black body object get in Mercury orbit?   
      
   >I've read that Mercury's daytime temperatures can spike to 800F, but my   
   >calculation for average temperatures at Mercury orbit was 440K/328F.   
   >Mike Miller, Materials Engineer   
      
   Your calculations are about right for a spherical black body at Mercury's   
   distance from the sun.   
      
   A flat plate at the same distance, front face painted black and pointed   
   at the sun, back face coated with an ideal insulator, will reach 640K   
   or 700F.  Same heat input, less surface area for radiant heat output.   
      
   As Mercury doesn't have an atmosphere or an ocean to complicate things,   
   we might reasonably conclude that the *average* temperature on Mercury   
   would be somewhere around 440K and the *maximum* temperature would be   
   more like 640K.  On an equatorial plain of loose, dark regolith at local   
   noon.   
      
      
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