MESSENGER set for historic Mercury flyby

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This artistacutes impression shows NASAacutes Mercury-bound MESSENGER from the sunshade side. The sunshade shields the spacecraftacutes instruments from heat and solar radiation. Image Credit: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
This artist's impression shows NASA's Mercury-bound MESSENGER from the sunshade side. The sunshade shields the spacecraft's instruments from heat and solar radiation. Image Credit: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

NASA will return to Mercury for the first time in almost 33 years on Monday, Jan. 14, 2008, when the MESSENGER spacecraft makes its first flyby of the Sun’s closest neighbor, capturing images of large portions of the planet never before seen.


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