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Exploring Mercury: BepiColombo Reveals Planet's Hidden Side
MercurySaturday, January 11, 2025
One interesting thing about Mercury is that its newer scars, like craters, appear brighter than older ones. Scientists aren’t sure what Mercury is made of, but over time, the surface materials darken. It’s like something fresh and new looks different from something that’s been lying around for a while.
BepiColombo also captured the aftermath of the largest volcanic eruption on Mercury. The volcanic vent is around 40 kilometers (25 miles) wide and has seen at least three major eruptions. Imagine something that size erupting!
Mercury is a bit of a mystery. We want to know if it holds water in its shadows, even though it’s so close to the Sun. The spacecraft's mission is to find out.
After six flybys, BepiColombo has given us a lot of new information about Mercury. It’s like a detective gathering clues to solve a case. The mission started back in 2018, and it’s been a journey of discovery ever since.
“By visiting Mercury, we’ve learned more about this little-explored planet, ” said Geraint Jones, BepiColombo’s project scientist at ESA. “Our work continues to unravel Mercury’s secrets. ”
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