Abstract: Mercury is surrounded by a tenuous, collisionless exosphere where the surface of the planet is directly exposed to the space environment. As a consequence, impacts and space weathering processes are expected to eject atoms and molecules from the surface into the exosphere, implying a direct link between the exospheric composition and the planet’s regolith material. However, observational evidence demonstrating this link has been elusive. Here we report that exospheric magnesium, a species rec…