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Mercury Outboard in the News

Mercury Racing Debuts New 150- and 200HP Models at 2024 Cannes Boat Show
Mercury Marine, a division of Brunswick Corporation and Mercury Racing launched two new Racing outboards on the opening day of the Cannes Yachting Festival. In addition, this week Mercury also ... continued..
11 Of The Fastest Chevrolet Cars Ever Made, Ranked By Top Speed
Thanks to engineering input from Lotus, a reworked small-block 350 received quad-cams sitting atop 32 valves on aluminum heads for an flat-plane crankshaft V8 built by a boat engine manufacturer in ... continued..
Elevated Levels Of Mercury Have Been Found In Dolphins Across The Southeastern United States, Threatening Their Survival And Serving As A Warning Sign Of Health Hazards To Humans
For years, mercury contamination in marine environments has been a significant public health concern. Now, dolphins have emerged at the forefront of this issue. In a new study, researchers have found ... continued..
Mercury Spacecraft Drops Epic New Photos From Just 102 Miles Above
European Space Agency drops stunning first images of tiny Mercury as BepiColombo spacecraft zooms by, reaching within just 102.5 miles (165 kilometers) of its surface. continued..
You Must Wake Up Early Tomorrow to See Mercury — Here's Why
The Solar System’s smallest (and arguably weirdest) planet is hard to see from Earth because it’s usually lost in the overwhelming glow of the Sun. But in the early morning of September 5, Mercury ... continued..
OUR SPACE: Mercury gets an extra year of mystery
Only two spacecraft have successfully explored the mysterious little world — the Mariner 10 probe looped around Mercury three times in 1975 and mapped just about half of its surface. It intended to do ... continued..
Q&A: Scientist discusses the MESSENGER mission to Mercury
Twenty years ago, the MESSENGER mission revolutionized our understanding of Mercury. We sat down with project head and former Carnegie Science director Sean Solomon to talk about how the mission came ... continued..
Recreational fishers call on legislators for action on menhaden management
The Virginia Saltwater Sportfishing Association sent a letter to legislators asking for action on managing menhaden in the Chesapeake Bay. continued..
Sharrow Props for Lower Horsepower Engines
It’s compatible with the most popular outboard brands, including Mercury, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, Tohatsu, Johnson, and Evinrude, pushing the boundaries of marine propulsion like never before. Read ... continued..
Marine Lake in Weston reopened after improvement works
The Marine Lake in Weston-super-Mare was reopened today (Wednesday, September 18) after works to enhance the area. continued..
Taco Bell employee identifies drunk-driving customer: North Royalton Police Blotter
In this week’s North Royalton Police Blotter, a Taco Bell employee called police after observing a drive-thru customer, who appeared to be intoxicated, had an open box of White Claw in the front seat ... continued..
BepiColombo Completes Mercury Flyby, Capturing Stunning Images of the Planet
The BepiColombo mission, a collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), successfully completed its fourth gravity assist flyby of Mercury on ... continued..

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