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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

T-2 Days and Counting: A MESSENGER for Mercury

Click here to see NASA's animation at SPACE.com re the insertion of MESSENGER into Mercury's orbit on Thursday.

Very cool.

Posted by Steven Colyer at 6:06 PM
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