NASA ’s Messengerhas found very strong indications of glacial water in Mercury . But how can there be frozen water in a hell like Mercury , the closest planet to the Sun , boiling at 752º Fahrenheit ( 400ºC ) ?
https://gizmodo.com/this-is-the-first-image-ever-obtained-from-mercury-orbi-5787137
The answer is something called cold traps , areas of the surface of Mercury that are always moth-eaten because of the planet ’s position in relation to the Sun . This position induce some crater to have a lasting apparition , where the temperatures have continue low enough to continue the icy urine that was originally in the planet . The white-livered parts in the image crinkle up dead with those permanently shadow parts .

The discovery — which is being publish in Science — was made by a squad of scientists from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory . They superpose the Mercury aerofoil data obtained by the Arecibo Observatory in 2011 — which indicated the presence of water supply much to the surprise and disbelief of scientist — with the precise topographic info obtained by Messenger ’s Mercury Dual Imaging System ( MDIS ) . The result is what you may see here , and clear indicant that , indeed , water system most probably exists in hell .
The uncollectible intelligence : we ca n’t say “ when hell freezes over ” any longer . [ Messenger ]
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