AbstractSince the dawn of the space era scientists have been interested in understanding structures and dynamics of planetary magnetospheres that arise due to interaction between the ubiquitous stream of charged particles emanating from the Sun and intrinsic planetary magnetic fields. Magnetospheres of varying sizes and properties have been detected by interplanetary missions at multiple bodies in the Solar system.In the past few years efforts to investigate Mercury's magnetosphere received a large boost due to availability of data from the MESSENGER mission (now defunct) with hundreds of new papers published, some of which [1] [4] [2] [11] reveal important insights about its properties and dynamics. The focus of the present work is to util...