Enigmatic planet Mercury posed for some closeups when the BepiColombo mission flew by. Craters, bright regions and volcanic ...
BepiColombo made its sixth and final flyby of Mercury on Wed (Jan. 8) capturing images of the tiny planet hinting at the ...
In 2026, the Bepicolombo Mercury Transfer Module will return to Mercury once again to release the ESA's Mercury Planetary ...
A spacecraft built in the UK has captured new images of Mercury as it made its sixth and final flyby ahead of entering the ...
BepiColombo, the current spacecraft studying Mercury, is a joint mission of the European Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace ...
The joint European-Japanese BepiColombo spacecraft achieved a monumental milestone on January 8, 2025, with its sixth and ...
A spacecraft making its final flyby of Mercury has captured incredible images. BepiColombo spacecraft made its sixth pass of ...
The BepiColombo spacecraft flew less than 200 miles from Mercury's surface and photographed volcanic plains and icy craters.
This flyby will allow BepiColombo to capture high-resolution images of Mercury, conduct unique measurements of its environment, and fine-tune its scientific instruments ahead of the main mission phase ...
We expect to release the first images on 9 January, with other scientific data to follow.” Mystery solved: Why does Mercury have a big iron core? Geraint Jones, ESA’s BepiColombo Project Scientist, ...
ALSO SEE: Spacecraft Snaps Incredible Images Of Mercury As It Skims Surface "We can't wait to see what BepiColombo will reveal during this sixth and final flyby of Mercury," Geraint Jones, ESA's ...
A sequence of images captured by NASA ... of NASA’s Apollo moon missions. BepiColombo, a joint European-Japanese mission, completed its latest flyby of Mercury, sending back a sneak peek ...