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  • The planet Mercury rotates three times about its spin axis for every two orbits around the Sun. Numerical modelling suggests that this unusual pattern could result from initial retrograde rotation that was captured into a stable synchronous orbit, and subsequent disturbance by a large impact.

    • Mark A. Wieczorek
    • Alexandre C. M. Correia
    • Nicolas Rambaux
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 5, P: 18-21
  • By combining geophysical and geodetic constraints for different models of the internal structure of the Moon, evidence is provided supporting the lunar mantle overturn scenario and the existence of a solid inner core.

    • Arthur Briaud
    • Clément Ganino
    • Nicolas Rambaux
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 617, P: 743-746
  • High-resolution observations of the third largest asteroid, (2) Pallas, from SPHERE unveil a heavily cratered surface, probably due to Pallas’s inclined and eccentric orbit, a density almost equal to carbonaceous chondrites and hint at surficial salt-enriched spots.

    • Michaël Marsset
    • Miroslav Brož
    • Bin Yang
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 4, P: 569-576