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TiddlyWiki5/editions/tour/tiddlers/Solar System/Mercury.tid
Jeremy Ruston a9f9ffd409
Introduce Tour Plugin and Confetti Plugin, improve Dynannotate Plugin (#7734)
* First commit

* Typo

* Add support for delay parameter

* Add confetti widget

* Add tour plugin

* Add element spotlight to dynannotate plugin

Useful for highlighting on screen elements for the user

* More and bigger confetti by default

* Use new element spotlight to provide hints

* Adjust hint selectors for create tiddler tour step

* Include confetti plugin in prerelease

* Clarify wording of confetti demo

* Don't link TiddlyWiki in the tour panel

* Tweaks to tour buttons

* Mark dependents of the tour plugin

* Add full screen section of tour and tour edition

* Remove Anna Freud references from welcome tiddler

* Build the tour edition in the preview

* Fix typo in build script

* Populate tour edition with solar system data

From Simple English Wikipedia

* Missing tag

* Add page control button to start tour

Also make the tour controls visible in full screen mode

* Refactor to use global procedures to control the tour

* Change "startup-actions" field to "enter-actions" to avoid confusion

* Add a tour logo

* Refactor to allow multiple tours to be loaded at once

* Remove wikification from welcome tour step

* Update docs

* Simplify styles for top bar

* Tours should have a $:/tags/Tour tag

* Tour should autostart in the tour edition, but not in the main wiki

* Better labelling for the main preview

* Fix build process

We build a separate tour.html wiki, but can include the tour in other wikis too

* Remove obsolete text

* Add "using tags" as a separate tour

* Remove old debugging code

* Add tour chooser

* Ensure that the current tour isn't listed as an option in the final step

* Use whitespace trim

Note that the setting is inherited by procedure and widget definitions

* Simplify tour step format

* Remove obsolete state tiddler

Not needed because now we initialise it in startup actions

* Fix gap between navigation buttons

* Clean up tiddler titles within the introduction tour

* Finish allowing the name "TiddlyWiki" to be customised

Some of the code was in the previous commit. Next we'll wire up the user interface

* Clarify docs

* Add a settings pane giving a birds eye view of a tour

* Avoid having to embed confetti in the final step

* Update docs

* Tweak styling of tour chooser dropdown

* Add a button to launch tour steps directly, and give them captions

* Expose custom tour settings

* Use the tour step caption as the heading

* Fix initialisation when jumping to a tour step

* Introduce step about tags

* Improve wording

* Improve styling of task call-to-action and nav buttons

* Adopt new conditional shortcut syntax

* Wording and ordering tweaks

* Fix typos

Thanks @pmario

* Simplify styling of tour overlay

* Use custom palette colours

Makes it easier for people to use their own colour scheme for the tour

* More custom colours

* Tour wording tweaks

* Extends the tour plugin with a condition field (#7861)

* feat: support condition field to determine whether a step should be shown

* feat: add support for overriding the hint text using the field 'hint' from the step tiddler

* fix: roll back tour display procedure for now until an override mechanism has been discussed

* fix: renamed advance-criterion field and associated variables to step-success-filter

* fix: renamed hint field to hint-text and selector to hint-selector

* refactor: to create function to get all tour tiddlers filtered by their condition field

* refactor: rename globals tiddlers to variables and avoid making any of the tour procedures global

* fix: also rename globals.tid file to variables.tid

* docs: cover all tour steps tiddler fields

* fix: improve spacing in Tour HUD

* WIP

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Co-authored-by: Jeremy Ruston <174761+Jermolene@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Saq Imtiaz <saq.imtiaz@gmail.com>
2024-01-25 12:53:35 +00:00

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created: 20230720101415532
modified: 20230720101809366
title: Mercury
type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
tags: Planet [[Rocky]]
[img class=hero-image [Mercury Image]]
Mercury is the smallest planet in the [[Solar System]]. It is the closest planet to the [[Sun]]. It makes one trip around the Sun once every 87.969 days.
Mercury is bright when we can see it from [[Earth]]. It has an apparent magnitude ranging from 2.0 to 5.5. It cannot be seen easily because it is usually too close to the [[Sun]]. Because of this, Mercury can only be seen in the morning or evening twilight or when there is a solar eclipse.
Less is known about Mercury than about other planets of our [[Solar System]]. Even with telescopes only a small, bright crescent can be seen. It is also hard to put a satellite in orbit around it. Two spacecraft have visited Mercury. The first one was Mariner 10. It only made a map of about 45% of the Mercury's surface from 1974 to 1975. The second is the MESSENGER spacecraft, which finished mapping Mercury in March 2013.
Mercury looks like [[Earth's Moon]]. It has many craters and smooth plains. It has no moons and little atmosphere as we know it. However, Mercury does have an extremely thin atmosphere, known as an exosphere. Mercury has a large iron core. Because of this Mercury has a magnetic field about 1% as strong as that of the Earth. It is a very dense planet because its core is large.
Temperature at the surface can be anywhere from about 90 to 700 K (183 °C to 427 °C, 297 °F to 801 °F), with the subsolar point being the hottest and the bottoms of craters near the poles being the coldest.
Known sightings of Mercury date back to at least the first millennium BC. Before the 4th century BC, Greek astronomers thought that Mercury was two different objects: The one that they were only able at sunrise, they called Apollo; the other one that they were only able to see at sunset, they called Hermes. The English name for the planet is from the Romans, who named it after the Roman god Mercury. The symbol for Mercury is based on Hermes' staff.
Even though Mercury is the closest planet to the [[Sun]], it is not the hottest. This is because it has no greenhouse effect. The heat that the [[Sun]] gives it, quickly escapes into space. The hottest planet is [[Venus]].