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Mysterious Mercury: 5 groundbreaking images shedding light on the mini-planet (PHOTOS) | Mysterious Mercury: 5 groundbreaking images shedding light on the mini-planet (PHOTOS) |
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In light of Monday’s rare Mercury transit, we take a look back at five of the most fascinating images taken of the enigmatic planet. | In light of Monday’s rare Mercury transit, we take a look back at five of the most fascinating images taken of the enigmatic planet. |
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and, though bigger than our moon, it is also the smallest planet in our solar system. | Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and, though bigger than our moon, it is also the smallest planet in our solar system. |
It’s close enough to Earth that the tiny planet can at times be seen by the naked eye, but its proximity to the sun makes any exploration of Mercury very tricky. | It’s close enough to Earth that the tiny planet can at times be seen by the naked eye, but its proximity to the sun makes any exploration of Mercury very tricky. |
READ MORE: Watch Mercury travel across the face of the Sun (VIDEO) | |
Exploring Mercury, and even just getting close enough to capture images, is a challenge because of both its closeness to the sun and its lack of atmosphere. | Exploring Mercury, and even just getting close enough to capture images, is a challenge because of both its closeness to the sun and its lack of atmosphere. |
However, NASA’s Messenger spacecraft, the first to go into orbit around Mercury in 2011, has captured incredible images and delivered ground-breaking data. | However, NASA’s Messenger spacecraft, the first to go into orbit around Mercury in 2011, has captured incredible images and delivered ground-breaking data. |
This extraordinary close-up image taken “about 58 minutes” before Messenger’s closest approach to Mercury on October 6, 2008, gives a detailed look at the planet’s deeply marked, crater-ridden, surface. | This extraordinary close-up image taken “about 58 minutes” before Messenger’s closest approach to Mercury on October 6, 2008, gives a detailed look at the planet’s deeply marked, crater-ridden, surface. |
Mercury’s unique chemical, mineralogical and physical surface features were enhanced to produce this colorful map on top of an image captured by Messenger. | Mercury’s unique chemical, mineralogical and physical surface features were enhanced to produce this colorful map on top of an image captured by Messenger. |
READ MORE: Monday’s rare Mercury transit across the Sun: What you need to know (VIDEO) | READ MORE: Monday’s rare Mercury transit across the Sun: What you need to know (VIDEO) |
A probe into Mercury’s mineralogy by the Mercury Atmospheric and Surface Composition Spectrometer (MASCS) in 2012 delivered a kaleidoscope of wavelengths, segregated into red, green and blue. The result was visual feast that captured Mercury’s complex chemical surface. | A probe into Mercury’s mineralogy by the Mercury Atmospheric and Surface Composition Spectrometer (MASCS) in 2012 delivered a kaleidoscope of wavelengths, segregated into red, green and blue. The result was visual feast that captured Mercury’s complex chemical surface. |
Messenger delivered the first topographical map across the entire planet, giving scientists an unprecedented insight into Mercury’s geological history. Pictured here is a view of Mercury’s volcanic planes, enhanced to show the different types of rock. | Messenger delivered the first topographical map across the entire planet, giving scientists an unprecedented insight into Mercury’s geological history. Pictured here is a view of Mercury’s volcanic planes, enhanced to show the different types of rock. |
In 2015, NASA took data from the more than 250,000 images captured by Messenger to compile a detailed map of Mercury’s entire surface processes and minerals including its distinct craters and pyroclastic vents. | In 2015, NASA took data from the more than 250,000 images captured by Messenger to compile a detailed map of Mercury’s entire surface processes and minerals including its distinct craters and pyroclastic vents. |
Mercury is still the least explored inner planet in the solar system, so, while we know much more than we did a decade ago, there’s a lot still to be learned about this mysterious mini-planet. | Mercury is still the least explored inner planet in the solar system, so, while we know much more than we did a decade ago, there’s a lot still to be learned about this mysterious mini-planet. |
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