Today: Images and data now pouring in from MESSENGER at Mercury, Apr 09, 2011

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Apr 9, 2011

Images and data now pouring in from MESSENGER at Mercury, Apr 09, 2011

MESSENGER view of terrain near Mercury's north pole
Mar. 30, 2011 | 14:31 PDT | 21:31 UTC
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Today the MESSENGER mission held a press briefing to show off some of the first images and other data that are streaming in from the spacecraft, now that it has entered Mercury orbit. Before I get to the more substantial stuff I'll just post my favorite image released today, a dramatically lit view of terrain near the north pole, terrain that hasn't before been viewed by a spacecraft. It's covered with secondaries; there are chains of craters; and the low lighting makes it easy to spot the characteristic undulating ridge of one of Mercury's ubiquitous thrust faults, signs that the entire planet has shrunk.

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