A Spider Shaped Crater on Mercury
			
		
		
		
			Why does this crater on Mercury look like a spider?  
When the robotic 
MESSENGER spacecraft 
glided by the planet Mercury 
last month, it was able to image portions of the Sun's closest planet that had never been seen before.
When imaging the center of Mercury's extremely large 
Caloris Basin, 
MESSENGER found a crater, pictured above, with a set of unusual 
rays emanating out from its center.  
A crater with such troughs has never been seen before anywhere in 
our Solar System.
What isn't clear is the relation of the crater to the radial troughs.
Perhaps the crater created the 
radial rays, or perhaps the two features appear only by a chance superposition -- 
the topic is sure to be one of future research.
MESSENGER is scheduled to fly past Mercury twice more before 
firing its thrusters to 
enter orbit in 2011.