Mercury commonly refers to:
Mercury may also refer to:
Architecture
The Arts
Art
Books
Music
- "Mercury" (Kathleen Edwards song), the sixth track off Kathleen Edwards' debut album Failer
- "Mercury, the Winged Messenger", a movement in Gustav Holst's The Planets suite
- Daniela Mercury (album), 1991 album by Brazilian singer Daniela Mercury
- Daniela Mercury discography, discography of Brazilian singer Daniela Mercury
- Deadly Sting: The Mercury Years, compilation album by the German band Scorpions
- Freddie Mercury discography, discography of British singer Freddie Mercury
- Mercury (album), an album by Long-View
- Mercury (American Music Club album)
- Mercury (Madder Mortem album)
- "Mercury" (Counting Crows song), a song by Counting Crows from Recovering the Satellites
- Mercury Falling, the fifth studio album released by Sting
- Mercury4 (album), the 2004 debut album by Melbourne, Australia band Mercury4
- My Mercury Mouth EP, an album from The Chemical Brothers released in 1994
- Project Mercury (album), a split album from two American bands
- See You on the Other Side (Mercury Rev album), the third album by[Mercury Rev, released in 1995
- The Essential Mercury Rev: Stillness Breathes 1991-2006, a double disc compilation album by Mercury Rev
- The Freddie Mercury Album, a posthumous solo project with material from deceased vocalist Freddie Mercury
- Thin Mercury Sound, a 2004 album released by Caviar
Media
- 102.7 Mercury FM, a radio station in Surrey, United Kingdom
- Anna Mercury, a comic mini-series
- Clevedon Mercury, a weekly free newspaper in England
- Guelph Mercury, a Canadian newspaper
- Hertfordshire's Mercury 96.6, an independent local radio station in England
- Illawarra Mercury, a daily newspaper in Australia
- Leicester Mercury, a United Kingdom regional newspaper
- London Mercury, a list of periodicals named London Mercury published in London
- Maitland Mercury, Australia's oldest regional newspaper
- Matlock Mercury, a United Kingdom newspaper
- Medford Daily Mercury, an independent five-day newspaper in Massachusetts, United States
- Mercury (Israel magazine), a Hebrew language science fiction magazine in Israel
- Mercury (magazine), an astronomy magazine
- Mercury (Newport), a newspaper in Rhode Island
- Mercury (Pennsylvania), a newspaper in Pennsylvania, United States
- Mercury 96.6, a radio station in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
- Mercury News, a newspaper in San Jose, CA
- Quebec Mercury, a defunct 19th Century weekly newspaper published in Quebec City, Canada
- San Jose Mercury News, a daily newspaper in California, United States
- Sherborne Mercury, a defunct newspaper from Dorset United Kingdom
- St. Arnaud Mercury, a newspaper in Victoria, Australia
- Staffordshire Mercury, a newspaper that was published in Staffordshire, England
- Sunday Mercury, a newspaper in Birmingham, United Kingdom
- The American Mercury, a defunct American literary magazine
- The Mercury (Hobart), a newspaper in Hobart, Australia
- The Mercury (South Africa), a English language newspaper published in Durban, South Africa
- The Portland Mercury, an alternative weekly newspaper published in Oregon, United States
- The Somerset Mercury, a regional newspaper in Somerset, England
- The Weston & Somerset Mercury, a weekly paid for newspaper in Somerset, England
Sports
Theater
Video
Food & drink
History
People
Groups
- Edmonton Mercurys, a 1940s and 50s intermediate ice hockey team from Canada
- Greetings From Mercury, a Belgian jazz fusion band
- List of Mercury Records artists, a list of acts that have recorded for recording company Mercury Records
- Mercury 13, a name for the 13 American women who underwent screening tests in the 1950s for [[Project Mercury
- Mercury Rev, an American rock music band formed in the late 1980s
- Mercury Seven, a group of seven Project Mercury NASA astronauts formed in 1959
- Mercury Tide, a German power metal band
- Mercury Tilt Switch, a rock band from Dundee, Scotland
- Mercury4, a Melbourne, Australia band
- Our Mercury, a Canadian indie rock band
- Owen Sound Mercurys, a defunct Canadian ice hockey team
- Phoenix Mercury, a Women's National Basketball Association team from Arizona, United States
- The Mercury Program, a United States musical group from Florida, United States
- Toledo Mercurys, a defunct International Hockey League franchise from Ohio, United States
Fictional
- Max Mercury, a DC Comics fictional superhero
- Mercury (Amalgam Comics), an Amalgam Comics character
- Mercury (comics), a list comic fictional characters named Mercury
- Mercury (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character
- Mercury Man, a fictional superhero from Charlton Comics
- Mercurymon, a fictional character from the Digimon media franchise
- Mike Mercury, the chief test pilot of the Supercar team
- Sailor Mercury or Ami Mizuno, one of the Sailor Senshi from the anime/manga, Sailor Moon
- Mercury Ranger, one of the other Power Rangers
- Mercury, a member of the Metal Men, a DC comics team
Places
Science
- Inch of mercury, a measuring unit for pressure utilizing the element mercury
Astronomy
- Atmosphere of Mercury, atmosphere of the planet Mercury
- Boethius (crater on Mercury), a geological formation on the planet Mercury
- Geology of Mercury, rocks, soil, and other solid matter of the planet Mercury
- Kuiper (crater on Mercury), a geological formation on the planet Mercury
- List of albedo features on Mercury, a list large areas on the surface of the planet Mercury
- List of craters on Mercury, a list of landform openings in the planet Mercury
- List of geological features on Mercury, a list of mountains, valleys, and other landforms of the planet Mercury
- List of Mercury-crossing asteroids, a list of asteroids whose orbit crosses that of the planet Mercury
- List of quadrangles on Mercury, list of geographical quadrangles of the surface of the planet Mercury
- Mercury's moon, a moon orbiting the planet Mercury
- Schubert (crater on Mercury), a geological formation on the planet Mercury
- Sullivan (crater on Mercury), a geological formation on the planet Mercury
- Transit of Mercury from Jupiter, movement of the planet Mercury across the Sun as seen from the planet Jupiter
- Transit of Mercury from Mars, movement of the planet Mercury across the Sun as seen from the planet Mars
- Transit of Mercury from Saturn, movement of the planet Mercury across the Sun as seen from the planet Saturn
- Transit of Mercury from Uranus, movement of the planet Mercury across the Sun as seen from the planet Uranus
- Transit of Mercury from Venus, movement of the planet Mercury across the Sun as seen from the planet Venus
- Transit of Mercury, movement of the planet Mercury across the Sun as seen from Earth
Botany
Chemistry
Specific compounds of Mercury are listed in Category:Mercury compounds. Mercury (ˈmɜrkjʊri also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum, is a Chemical element with the symbol Hg ( Latinized hydrargyrum "Alipes" redirects here For the Centipede Genus, see Alipes (centipede. Mercury City Tower is a Skyscraper currently under construction in Moscow Russia, located in Moscow International Business Center. Mercury Court is a large Office building in the Business district of the City of Liverpool. Brig "Mercury" Attacked by Two Turkish Ships (Russian Бриг "Меркурий" атакованный двумя турецкими кораблями A mercury fountain is a Fountain constructed for use with mercury rather than Water. Mercury House is an office building at 124 Theobald's Road Holborn, London, and has been headquarters to Cable & Wireless from 1955. Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury is the fourth novel in the Lucky Starr series, six juvenile Science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov that Marooned on Mercury was a Dan Dare story that ran in the original Eagle comic from Volume 3 Issue 12 (Dated 27 June, 1952 to Volume 3 Issue Mercury is a 2005 science fiction novel by Ben Bova. The story chronicles the chain of events which leads Mance Bracknell a shy but gifted engineer student popular setting for Science fiction writers there are many examples of the Planet Mercury in fiction. The planet Mercury appears frequently as a setting for many of the stories of Leigh Brackett, and Mercury and Mercurians are frequently mentioned in other stories of the Mission to Mercury is a juvenile Science fiction Novel, the ninth in Hugh Walters ' Chris Godfrey of U Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot vs the Mutant Mosquitoes from Mercury (2000 is a children's novel written by Dav Pilkey and illustrated by Martin Ontiveros Failer is the commercial debut album by Canadian Singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards. The Planets Op 32 is a seven- movement Orchestral suite by the British composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 Daniela Mercury (also known as Swing da Cor) is the eponymous solo Debut album by Daniela Mercury, released in 1991 in This is the discography of Brazilian Axé / MPB Singer - Songwriter Daniela Mercury. Deadly Sting The Mercury Years is a two disc set compilation album of hits two live versions and two previously unreleased songs by the German heavy metal band This is a discography of works by Freddie Mercury as a solo artist For the American Music Club album see Mercury (American Music Club album Mercury is a 2003 album by Long-view. Mercury is the sixth album by San Francisco Indie rock group American Music Club, released in early 1993 Mercury is the debut Album by the Norwegian Dark metal band Madder Mortem. Recovering the Satellites is the second album by Counting Crows, released in 1996 Mercury Falling is the fifth studio album released by Sting. The album was marked by its tight studio production and use of brass reminiscent of recordings made Mercury4 is the 2004 debut album by Melbourne Boy band Mercury4. My Mercury Mouth EP is the final The Chemical Brothers release under the name The Dust Brothers. Project Mercury is a Split album by Rosetta and Balboa. Track listing See You On The Other Side is the third album by Mercury Rev, released in September 1995 The Freddie Mercury Album is a posthumous solo project with material from Queen frontman and vocalist Freddie Mercury. Thin Mercury Sound is a 2004 album released by Caviar. Track listing Aloha Clean Getaway Lioness Hey Let Go Anna Mercury is a currently running comic mini-series created by Warren Ellis, published by Avatar Press, with art by Facundo Percio. The Clevedon Mercury is a weekly free newspaper delivered to homes in the North Somerset area The Guelph Mercury is an English language Newspaper published in Guelph Ontario, Canada. Hertfordshire's Mercury 96 6 is an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to southern Hertfordshire in the East of England. The Illawarra Mercury is the only daily Newspaper in Wollongong, the third largest city in the State of New South Wales, Australia The Leicester Mercury is a British regional Newspaper, owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust, for the city of Leicester and the The London Mercury was the name of several periodicals published in London from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries The Maitland Mercury is Australia 's oldest regional Newspaper. The Matlock Mercury is a Weekly newspaper published on a Thursday in the United Kingdom which serves Matlock, Darley Dale, Bakewell The Medford Daily Mercury is an independent five-day (Monday through Friday Daily newspaper covering the city of Medford Massachusetts. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Israel topics. Mercury is a Science magazine that features articles and columns about Astronomy for a general audience The Newport Daily News is an independent six-day Daily newspaper serving Newport County Rhode Island. The Mercury is a daily Newspaper published in Pottstown Pennsylvania in the United States. Hertfordshire's Mercury 96 6 is an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to southern Hertfordshire in the East of England. The San Jose Mercury News is the major daily Newspaper in San Jose California and Silicon Valley. The Quebec Mercury was an English language weekly Newspaper published in Quebec City from 1805 to 1863. The San Jose Mercury News is the major daily Newspaper in San Jose California and Silicon Valley. The Sherborne Mercury is a defunct regional newspaper published in Sherborne, Dorset, United Kingdom. The St Arnaud Mercury was first published on 13 February 1864 by the proprietors Evans and Somerton who also owned the Maryborough Advertiser The Staffordshire Mercury was a weekly regional Newspaper published in Staffordshire, England. Sunday Mercury is a Sunday newspaper published in Birmingham, UK The American Mercury is a defunct Magazine founded in 1924 as the brainchild of H The Mercury is a daily Newspaper, published in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, by Davies Brothers Pty Ltd part of News Limited The Mercury is an upmarket English language Newspaper owned by Independent News and Media and published in Durban, South Africa The Portland Mercury is an Alternative weekly newspaper published in Portland Oregon. The Somerset Mercury is a regional edition of The Weston & Somerset Mercury. The Weston & Somerset Mercury is a weekly paid for newspaper that covers Weston-super-Mare and the surrounding areas of Somerset, England. The 2008 WNBA season was be the 12th for the Phoenix Mercury The Mercury were not able to win their second consecutive WNBA Championship. Mercury Fur is the fifth adult stage play by Philip Ridley and his most controversial to date Mercury Theatre was a Theatre company founded in New York City by Orson Welles and John Houseman. Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court is a Jacobean era Masque, written by Ben Jonson and designed by Inigo Jones. Archer Maclean's Mercury is a video game for the PlayStation Portable, first released in April 2005 in North America Mercury Man ( Thai: มนุษย์เหล็กไหล or Ma noot lhek lai) is a 2006 Thai superhero martial Mercury Meltdown Revolution is a puzzle Video game developed and published by Ignition Entertainment for the Nintendo Wii Mercury Meltdown is a Video game for the PlayStation Portable. Tamil is a Tamil movie directed by Stanley starring Srikanth, Meera Jasmine. Mercury Rising is a 1998 action thriller Feature film, starring Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin. Red Mercury is a 2005 United Kingdom film starring Stockard Channing, Pete Postlethwaite, Juliet Stevenson, Ron Silver Shadow Ops Red Mercury is a Video game, available on the Microsoft Xbox and PC platforms The Boy from Mercury (1996 is a nostalgiac Irish Film, the first from writer and director Martin Duffy. Cascade Brewery is the oldest Brewery in Australia. It is based in South Hobart, Tasmania. The Battle of Crete ( German Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta; Greek Μάχη της Κρήτης) was a battle during World War II The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was an open-air concert held on Easter Monday, April 20 1992 at Adam Birch Extreme Championship Wrestling / World Championship Wrestling (2000-2001 His first national exposure came after he left OMEGA and formed a Tag team Daniela Mercuri de Almeida Póvoas (born on July 28, 1965 in Salvador Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991 was a Zanzibar -born British Musician, best known as the lead Mercury W Hayes (born January 1 1973 is a former professional American football and Canadian football Wide receiver, Kickoff returner, and Eugene "Mercury" Morris (born January 5, 1947) is a former American football player who played Running back in the American Football The Edmonton Mercurys were an intermediate senior -A Ice hockey team that played in Edmonton Alberta, Canada in 1940s and 50s Greetings From Mercury is a Belgian Jazz fusion band lead by Saxophonist Jeroen Van Herzeele. This list comprises acts that record or have recorded at some point in time for Mercury Records. Mercury 13 refers to thirteen American women who underwent some of the same physiological screening tests as the Astronauts selected by NASA on April Mercury Rev is an American Rock music group, formed in the mid 1980s in Buffalo New York. The Mercury Seven was the group of seven Mercury astronauts picked by NASA on April 9, 1959. Mercury Tide is a German Power metal band fronted by vocalist Dirk Thurisch Mercury Tilt Switch is a rock band from Dundee Scotland. They formed at the city's university and went through various line up changes before settling on the current line Mercury4 is a Melbourne Boy band which as of June 2004, has achieved three top 40 singles in Australia Our Mercury is a Canadian Indie rock band It's members are singer/guitarist Ben Stevenson drummer John Watson bassist Joseph Lubinski-Mast and keyboardist The Owen Sound Mercurys are a defunct Canadian senior Ice hockey team The Phoenix Mercury is a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA team based in Phoenix Arizona and the current WNBA champions The Mercury Program is an American musical group composed of Dave Lebleu on drums, Sander Travisano on Bass guitar, Tom The Toledo Mercurys are a defunct International Hockey League franchise from Toledo Ohio. Max Mercury is a Fictional character, a DC Comics superhero based on Quality Comics ' Quicksilver. Mercury is a Fictional character and an Amalgam Comics Superhero, whose true debut was in JLX #1 though his ( Metafictional debut Mercury ( Cessily "Cess" Kincaid) is a Fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe, a member of the student body at the Mercury Man was a very short-lived superhero published by Charlton Comics in their Science Fiction anthology title Space Adventures after they stopped Mercurymon is a Fictional character from the Digimon franchise, appearing as one of the villains of Digimon Frontier. Supercar was a children's TV show produced by Gerry Anderson and Arthur Provis's AP Films for ATV and ITC Entertainment. is one of the central characters in the Sailor Moon Metaseries. An " Other Ranger " is an unofficial designation for several characters in the Power Rangers franchise The Metal Men are Fictional characters, a team of Robot Superheroes created by writer Robert Kanigher, pencilled by Ross Andru and Mercury Bay is a large V-shaped bay on the eastern ( Pacific Ocean) coast of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand. Mercury Boulevard in the cities of Hampton and Newport News in the Peninsula region of southeastern Virginia carries U The Mercury Islands lie off the northeast coast of New Zealand 's North Island. Mercury is a town in Nye County, Nevada, USA, 5 miles north of Federal Highway 95 at a point 65 miles further northwest of Las Vegas. Mercury Savoie is a Village and commune of the Savoie department of eastern France. Inches of mercury, inHg or "Hg is a measuring unit for Pressure. Atmospheric composition This atmosphere is not stable—atoms are continuously lost and replenished from a variety of sources Boethius is a crater on Mercury. The surface of Mercury is dominated by Impact craters, and lava plains similar in some respects to the Lunar maria. Kuiper is a moderate-size crater with a central peak cluster located at 11 S 31 This is a list of the Albedo features of the planet Mercury as seen by early telescopic observation This is a list of named craters on Mercury. All Mercurian Craters are named after famous Writers and Artists Craters larger than 250km in diameter List of geological features on Mercury is an itemization of mountains valleys and other landform features of the planet Mercury A Mercury-crosser asteroid is an Asteroid whose Orbit crosses that of Mercury. The surface of the planet Mercury has been divided into the following quadrangles A Moon orbiting Mercury was for a short time believed to exist Schubert is a crater on Mercury. Sullivan is a crater on Mercury. A transit of Mercury across the Sun as seen from Jupiter takes place when the planet Mercury passes directly between the Sun and Jupiter obscuring A transit of Mercury across the Sun as seen from Mars takes place when the planet Mercury passes directly between the Sun and Mars obscuring A transit of Mercury across the Sun as seen from Saturn takes place when the planet Mercury passes directly between the Sun and Saturn obscuring A Transit of Mercury across the Sun as seen from Uranus takes place when the planet Mercury passes directly between the A transit of Mercury across the Sun as seen from Venus takes place when the planet Mercury passes directly between the Sun and Venus, obscuring a small Transit of Mercury Closeup - Nov 8 2006jpg|right|thumb|300px|Close-up of Mercury during the Nov Mercurialis perennis, or Dog's Mercury, is a spring flower found across Europe, but almost absent from Ireland, Orkney and Shetland Mercuries (ˈmɝkjəri constitute a Genus ( Mercurialis /mɚˈkjuːriˌɑːlɪs/ of Plants of the family Euphorbiaceae (Spurge
Technology
Computer hardware, software and systems
Devices
Electrical
- Mercury arc valve, a rectifier device intended for high electrical voltages/currents
- Mercury battery, an electrochemical battery
- Mercury coulometer, an electro analytical chemistry device that determines the amount of matter transformed during a mercury reaction
- Mercury probe, an electrical probing device to sample for electrical characterization
- Mercury switch, a electrical circuit, on-off switch using the element mercury
- Mercury swivel commutator, a electrical circuit, current-reversing switch using the element mercury
- Mercury-vapor lamp, a gas discharge lamp that uses the element mercury in an excited state to produce light
Optical
- Mercury glass, a variety of reflective products having the element mercury sandwiched between two glass panes
- Mercury laser, a high-average-power laser system using the element mercury
- Mercury mirror, a parabolic shape telescope dish having a layer of reflective mercury
- Mercury silvering, a technique to apply a thin layer of a precious metal to a base metal object
Space
- Colonization of Mercury, efforts to colonize the planet Mercury
- Exploration of Mercury, efforts to explore the planet Mercury
- Mercury (satellite), the name of a series of three United States satellites launched in the 1990s
- Project Mercury, an early American program for launching humans into space. There are seven stable Isotopes of mercury ( Hg) with Hg-202 being the most abundant (29 The mercury beating heart is an electrochemical reaction of the element mercury to iron and an electrolyte Mercury poisoning (also known as mercurialism, hydrargyria, Hunter-Russell syndrome, or acrodynia when affecting children is a Disease In Enzymology, a mercury(II reductase ( is an Enzyme that catalyzes the Chemical reaction Hg + NADP+ + H+ The Red Mercury is the rarest of Austrian Newspaper stamps ( Postage stamps issued for the mailing of newspapers The Mercury was an early 1950s commercial Computer built by Ferranti. The Mercury was an early 1950s commercial Computer built by Ferranti. Mercury is a functional logic Programming language geared towards real-world applications Autocode is the name of a family of High-level programming languages devised in the 50's and 60's for a series of Digital computers at the Universities of Manchester Mercury Mail Transport System (Mercury MTS is a standards compliant Donationware (was Freeware prior to January 2007 email server developed by David Harris Genesis in radar The basic concept of the delay line originated with World War II Radar research as a system to reduce clutter from reflections from the ground Mercury Messenger or simply "MM" (formerly called dMSN is an WLM based Instant Messaging client developed under Java that includes almost all the features included Mercury Computer Systems Inc provides high-performance embedded real-time digital signal and image processing solutions The MercuryBoard bulletin board system written in PHP and MySQL. Mercury was a British Cipher machine used by the Air Ministry from 1950 until at least the early 1960s A mercury vacuum is a Vacuum cleaner specifically designed to collect mercury, for instance to clean up spills of the element A Mercury vapour turbine has been used in conjunction with a Steam turbine, for generating electricity. A mercury-in-glass thermometer, invented by German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, is a Thermometer consisting of mercury in a Glass A mercury arc valve ( mercury vapor rectifier) is a type of electrical Rectifier which converts alternating current into Direct current. A mercury battery (also called mercuric oxide battery, or mercury cell) is a non-rechargeable electrochemical battery, a Primary cell. Mercury coulometer is an electroanalytical chemistry device using mercury to determine the amount of matter transformed (in Coulombs during the follow reactionHg2+ The Mercury Probe is an electrical probing device to make rapid non-destructive contact to a sample for electrical characterization A mercury switch (also known as a mercury tilt switch) is a Switch whose purpose is to allow or interrupt the flow of Electric current in an Electrical A mercury swivel commutator is an electrical commutator typically used in electrophysiological experiments on head free or moving animals Mercury glass is the common term for silvered Glass, which describes glass that was blown double walled then silvered between the layers with a liquid silvering solution The mercury laser is a high-average-power Laser system being developed as a prototype for systems to drive Inertial confinement fusion. A mercury mirror is a dish with a layer of mercury on it The dish is rotating so that the mercury assumes a parabolic shape Mercury silvering or 'fire gilding' is a technique for applying a thin layer of Precious metal such as Silver or Gold (mercury Mercury has been suggested as one possible target for Space colonization of the inner Solar system, along with Mars, Venus, the Moon The exploration of Mercury has taken only a minor role in the space interests of the world MERCURY (sometimes called "Advanced VORTEX" is reportedly the name of a series of three United States Reconnaissance satellites launched in the 1990s Specific subprojects included:
Transportation
Air vehicles
Land vehicles
Water vehicles
Society
Business
- Conrail Mercury, an intermodal service formerly operated by Conrail
- Debmar-Mercury, a Canadian television syndication company
- Lincoln-Mercury, an automobile division the Ford Motor Company
- Mercury Brewing Company, a Massachusetts, United States beverage production company
- Mercury Communications, a now-defunct British telecommunications company
- Mercury Computer Systems, an embedded digital signal and image processing solutions provider
- Mercury Drug, a Philippine drug store chain
- Mercury Energy, an energy company in New Zealand
- Mercury Games, a London-based computer and video games publisher
- Mercury House (publishers), a trade book publishing company based in San Francisco, California, United States
- Mercury Insurance Group, an American automobile and property insurance company
- Mercury Interactive, a software and consulting company (subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard)
- Mercury Lounge, a music venue in New York City
- Mercury Marine, a manufacturer of marine engines and propulsion systems
- Mercury Policy Project, an organization that works to promote policies to control the distribution of the element mercury
- Mercury Records Australia, a record label launched in Australia in 2007
- Mercury Records, a record label
- MercurySteam, a game software development company based in Madrid, Spain
- Red Mercury LLC, a video game company founded in 1999 in Chicago, Illinois
- The Mercury Phoenix Trust, a charity organization that fights AIDS worldwide
- Mercury, the callsign for Shuttle America Airlines
See also
Atlas MA-6 First The Jupiter missile was proposed as a suborbital launch vehiclefor Project Mercury in October 1958 however it was never flown and was cancelled in July 1959 due On May 5, 1961 NASA issued a Mercury program proposal document to use Scout rockets to launch small satellites that would evaluate the worldwide WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout The Boeing E-6 Mercury is an American military Aircraft. It operates as an airborne command post and communications center relaying instructions WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout Mercury is an Automobile Marque of the Ford Motor Company founded in 1939 by Edsel Ford, son of Henry Ford, to market entry-level-luxury The Mercury was a Cyclecar built in Detroit Michigan by the Mercury Cyclecar Company in 1914 Seventeen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mercury, or HMS Mercure, after the God Mercury, of Roman mythology USS Mercury may refer to, was a Ketch authorized by the Continental Congress in 1776 and captured off the Newfoundland Banks by the Royal Navy 10 Got Mercury? is a public awareness campaign about mercury levels in Seafood. Establishment and history The school was established at Leydene House East Meon, near Petersfield Hampshire, England and was commissioned as HMS Mercury The Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year is held during The Leicester Comedy Festival in February of every year The dime is a coin worth Ten cents, or one tenth of a United States dollar. The Mercury Prize, formerly the Mercury Music Prize and currently known as the Nationwide Mercury Prize for Sponsorship reasons is an annual music prize The Mercury-containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act (Public law 104-142) was enacted by President Bill Clinton in 1996 The Red Mercury is the rarest of Austrian Newspaper stamps ( Postage stamps issued for the mailing of newspapers This page is about The Mercury Award for air catering For the Mercury Music Prize, see that article Consolidated Rail Corporation, also known as Conrail, began operations on April 1, 1976 as a federally funded takeover of the major railroad Debmar-Mercury is a Television syndication company that is currently a Wholly owned subsidiary of Lions Gate Entertainment, which acquired the company in Lincoln-Mercury is a collective name for the Lincoln and Mercury divisions of the Ford Motor Company, whose vehicles are typically sold side-by-side in About Mercury Brewing Company Mercury Brewing Company emerged in 1999 when Rob Martin then Director of Operations for Ipswich Brewing Company purchased the brewery and renamed Mercury Communications was a national Telephone company in the United Kingdom. Mercury Computer Systems Inc provides high-performance embedded real-time digital signal and image processing solutions Mercury Drug is the leading chain of Drugstores in the Philippines. Mercury Energy is the retail operating division of Mighty River Power, a New Zealand State-owned enterprise. Mercury Games is a London-based computer and video games publisher Mercury House is also the name of an independent trade book publishing company based in San Francisco California, that focuses largely (though not exclusively on literary Mercury Insurance Group is an American Automobile and property Insurance Company founded by George Joseph in 1961 HP Mercury (formerly Mercury Interactive is a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard that is a market leader in automated software quality assurance and offers products in other The Mercury Lounge is a music venue in the Lower East Side section of New York City. Mercury Marine, founded in 1939 is a division of Brunswick Corporation of Lake Forest, Illinois, in the United States. The Mercury Policy Project (MPP is an organization that works to promote policies to eliminate mercury uses reduce the export and trafficking of mercury and significantly Mercury Records is a Record label operating as a standalone company in the UK and as part of the Island Def Jam Music Group in the US and are both subsidiaries of MercurySteam Entertainment is a game developer based in Madrid, Spain. Red Mercury LLC is a Video game company founded in 1999 in Chicago, Illinois, USA The Mercury Phoenix Trust is a charity organisation that fights AIDS worldwide Shuttle America Corporation is a Regional airline based in Indianapolis Indiana, USA.Dictionary
mercury
-noun
- A silvery-colored metallic chemical element, liquid at room temperature, with atomic number 80 and symbol Hg.
- (idiomatic) (weather) The ambient temperature.(Due to mercury's use in thermometers)
Mercury
-proper noun
- The Roman god associated with speed, sometimes used as a messenger. He wore winged sandals. Mercury corresponded to the Greek god Hermes.
- The planet in the solar system with the closest orbit to the Sun, named after the god; represented by ☿.
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