Look! ESA and JAXA Captured the Dramatic Craters On Mercury's Surface In Unprecedented Detail
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The September 4 gravity assist allowed BepiColombo to use Mercury's gravity to guide itself on a path towards its main mission, beginning in 2026.
ESA anticipates that BepiColombo will unveil new insights about the evolution of the inner planets, following its successful flyby of Mercury's south pole.
Music enhances the connection to the mission, as the lively soundtrack features Vivaldi's 'The Four Seasons' coinciding with the footage of Vivaldi crater.
The video montage offers a unique look at Mercury, showcasing its textured surface and numerous craters, marking a milestone for the ongoing BepiColombo mission.
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