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  1. Mercury, despite being known for thousands of years, is the most forgettable planet in our solar system. Only two probes have ever visited it. Astronomers, observers, and news reports neglect this tiny ball of rock and iron, despite it being so interesting. This month is May, when Mercury puts on an amazing transit. So, let's show our support for the tiny planet! Like with Kerbal Space Program's Dres, do anything you can to raise awareness for Mercury. A list of things you can do is provided below. Go to Mercury in RSS and SSRSS, more than any other planet. View the transit on May 9th. Visit Moho in Kerbal Space Program a LOT. Observe, study, and photograph Mercury as much as you can! So, fellow Dres and Mercury lovers, show your support!
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