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Oliver Hawkins, more or less alumnus and statistical legend, wrote some code for us, which calculated which planet was closest to the Earth on each day for the past 50 years, and then sent the results to David A. Rothery, professor of planetary geosciences at the Open University.
|name-list-format= ignored (bantuan)|displayauthors= ignored (bantuan)|displayauthors= ignored (bantuan)Ermis is the Greek name of the planet Mercury, which is the closest planet to the Sun. It is named after the Greek God of commerce, Ermis or Hermes, who was also the messenger of the Ancient Greek gods.See also the Greek article about the planet.
|name-list-format= ignored (bantuan)|displayauthors= ignored (bantuan)|displayauthors= ignored (bantuan)|date= (bantuan)|chapterurl= ignored (bantuan)|displayauthors= ignored (bantuan)Oliver Hawkins, more or less alumnus and statistical legend, wrote some code for us, which calculated which planet was closest to the Earth on each day for the past 50 years, and then sent the results to David A. Rothery, professor of planetary geosciences at the Open University.
|date= (bantuan)|name-list-format= ignored (bantuan)|displayauthors= ignored (bantuan)|displayauthors= ignored (bantuan)|chapterurl= ignored (bantuan)Ermis is the Greek name of the planet Mercury, which is the closest planet to the Sun. It is named after the Greek God of commerce, Ermis or Hermes, who was also the messenger of the Ancient Greek gods.See also the Greek article about the planet.
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