Planet Mercury Flyby: New Images | BepiColombo Mission (Europe & Japan)
BepiColombo is a joint endeavor between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). It is the first European mission to Mercury, the smallest and least explored planet in the inner Solar System, and the first to send two spacecraft to make complementary measurements of the planet and its dynamic environment at the same time. Mercury is the first planet from the Sun.
The ESA/JAXA BepiColombo mission has made its third of six gravity assist flybys at Mercury, snapping images of a newly named impact crater as well as tectonic and volcanic curiosities as it adjusts its trajectory for entering Mercury orbit in 2025.
The closest approach took place at 19:34 UTC (21:34 CEST) on June 19, 2023, about 236 km above the planet’s surface, on the night side of the planet.
“Everything went very smoothly with the flyby and images from the monitoring cameras taken during the close approach phase of the flyby have been transmitted to the ground,” says Ignacio Clerigo, ESA’s BepiColombo Spacecraft Operations Manager.
Learn more about Bepi Colombo: http://bit.ly/ESAsBepiColombo
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Credit: European Space Agency (ESA)
Release Date: June 20, 2023
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