Amazing New Closeups of Mercury

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This impact basin on Mercury was imaged for the first time by the MESSENGER spacecraft during its third flyby. The basin's floor consists of smooth material and shows concentric troughs, which are rare on Mercury. 
(<em>Ron Cowen, <a href="http://sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/47951/description/MESSENGER_captures_new_images_of_Mercury_during_a_third_passage">Science News</a></em>)

(NASA, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science)

This impact basin on Mercury was imaged for the first time by the MESSENGER spacecraft during its third flyby. The basin's floor consists of smooth material and shows concentric troughs, which are rare on Mercury. (Ron Cowen, Science News)

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