MESSENGER science results |
MESSENGER science results |
Sep 28 2011, 05:14 AM
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to be announced Thursday and to be published in Science Friday.
MESSENGER Reveals New Details of Planet Mercury this looks like a geeky cool Thursday (Thursday evening here in Europe): we have a WISE NEO update at 17 UTC and this MESSENGER teleconf at 18 UTC! |
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Sep 29 2011, 10:16 PM
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Wow!
Not only great presentations but a reminder that Messenger truly is a quiet achiever. Many of those depressions have an 'Ina caldera' look about them. Vulcanism on Mercury certainly is more interesting than we might have expected... P |
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Sep 30 2011, 11:20 AM
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