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            English: Diagram of the interior structure of the planet Mercury
              - Crust - 100-200km thick
 
              - Mantle - 600km thick
 
              - Nucleus - 1,800km radius
 
              
             
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           | Date | 
           29 April 2007 | 
          
          
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           Based on  Image:Jordens inre.svg by  Chabacano and  Image:Mercury inside Lmb.png by  Lmb
             
              
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           | Author | 
           Joel Holdsworth ( Joelholdsworth) | 
          
          
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