Spacecraft buzzes Mercury's north pole and beams back stunning photos
A spacecraft from the European and Japanese space agencies captured high-resolution images of Mercury's north pole, including permanently shadowed craters and volcanic plains. The BepiColombo mission, which launched in 2018, completed its final flyby, setting it on course to enter Mercury's orbit next year. The spacecraft, carrying two orbiters, aims to study Mercury's poles.
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