Mercury's Messenger charts new territories (photos)

by Andy Smith  |  June 16, 2011  |  Image 6 of 9

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The first set of images taken by Messenger and Mariner 10 during their flybys covered 98 percent of the planet's surface but much of it was out of focus, suffered from bad lighting or was seen at disadvantageous angles.

Credit: NASA/The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington

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