The messenger team was surprised to notice a strange object in one of the photos that the Messenger spacecraft sent back today(April 1st). The image, first thought a imaging artifact, upon close examination was recognized as the Mariner 10. The Mariner was a space probe that was sent in 1973 to swing by mercury and take photos. The space probe visited mercury 3 times, then lost contact. It was not heard of until today. However, based upon its orbit it should not have been near mercury at this time. It is calculated that the space probe's orbit as altered by changes in solar radiation and multiple outgassing events by the residual propellant caused changes in the trajectory of the probe. It does not appear that the probe will be in the way of the messenger in the next few orbits.
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Showing posts with label Space History. Show all posts
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
MESSENGER- Historic Mercury Photographs
Yesterday, March 29, a historic photo of mercury was taken by the Messenger spacecraft.The Messenger is the first orbiting satellite around Mercury. Its first photo of the terrain was recieved on earth March 29. Previous photos of Mercury had been taken by the Mariner, though the Mariner program was just a flyby. Currently the spacecraft has sent back to earth over 300 photos, and is working on global mapping of the planet. According to wikipedia, "the mission is designed to clear up six key issues: Mercury’s high density, its geological history, the nature of its magnetic field, the structure of its core, whether it has ice at its poles, and where its tenuous atmosphere comes from."
More info:
NASA Messenger
MESSENGER official site
More info:
NASA Messenger
MESSENGER official site
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