The close-up images reveal craters, the floors of which are in permanent shadow, and vast sunlit northern plains.
The spacecraft first flew over the planet's cold and dark night side before transitioning to the sunlit northern regions.
The BepiColombo spacecraft has sent back some incredibly detailed images of Mercury’s north pole. The snapshots were ...
Europe's first spacecraft to be sen to Mercury, BepiColombo, ended its slingshot maneuvers and took its last photos of the ...
On January 8, 2025, the ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission completed its sixth flyby of Mercury, flying just 295 km above the ...
Japanese BepiColombo spacecraft captured close-up images of Mercury’s north pole during its final flyby, offering new views ...
The planetary pockmarks are known as some of the coldest places in the Solar System. The shivery situation is to be further ...
Barely larger than our own Moon, Mercury orbits precariously close to the Sun at an average distance of roughly 58 million ...
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, residing just 36 million miles from our Solar System’s center. However, not too far above its surface, the European Space Agency’s BepiColombo probe has taken ...
The BepiColombo flew just 183 miles above the planet's surface on its sixth and final flyby before going into orbit next year ...
The European and Japanese robotic explorer swooped as close as 183 miles (295 kilometers) above Mercury's night side before ...