Science Source Feb 2010
EN_90286391_0507
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On January 14, 2008, the MESSENGER spacecraft passed 200 kilometers, (124 miles), above the surface of Mercury and snapped the first pictures of a side of Mercury not previously seen by spacecraft. This image shows that previously unseen side, with a view looking toward Mercury's south pole. The southern limb of the planet can be seen in the bottom right of the image. The bottom left of the image shows the transition from the sunlit, day side of Mercury to the dark, night side of the planet, a transition line known as the terminator. In the region near the terminator, the sun shines on the surface at a low angle, causing the rims of craters and other elevated surface features to cast long shadows, accentuating height differences in the image. A raised crater rim that is just catching the last glint of sunlight can be seen prominently in this terminator region.
2010-02-13
EAST NEWS
Science Source
NASA / Science Source
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10cm x 6cm by 300dpi
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