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Infact the name of this person has been lost in time. It could have been any dumb caveman, we do not know. But the earliest recorded document of a mercury sighting was written by Babylonian astrologer about 3,000 years ago one website says.

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  • Who discovered mercury the planet
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  • Infact the name of this person has been lost in time. It could have been any dumb caveman, we do not know. But the earliest recorded document of a mercury sighting was written by Babylonian astrologer about 3,000 years ago one website says.
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  • Infact the name of this person has been lost in time. It could have been any dumb caveman, we do not know. But the earliest recorded document of a mercury sighting was written by Babylonian astrologer about 3,000 years ago one website says.
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