Mercury's Horizon from MESSENGER
			
		
		
		
			What would it look like to fly past Mercury?  
Just such an adventure was experienced last week by the MESSENGER spacecraft during its 
first flyby of the strange 
moon-like world nearest the Sun.  
Pictured above is the limb of 
Mercury 
seen by MESSENGER 
upon approach, from about 1 1/2 
Earth diameters away.  
Visible on the hot and barren planet are many 
craters, many appeared to be more shallow than similarly sized craters on the Moon.  
The comparatively high 
gravity of 
Mercury helps 
flatten 
tall structures like high crater walls.  
MESSENGER 
was able to take over 1,000 images of Mercury which will be beamed back to 
Earth for 
planetary geologists 
to study.  
The robotic MESSENGER spacecraft is 
scheduled to fly past Mercury twice more before firing its thrusters 
to enter orbit in 2011.