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This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, is of the Michelangelo Quadrangle, which lies in...
A cratered area near Mercury South Pole was photographed by NASA Mariner 10 during its second flyby of the planet of...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, shows several scarps, which appear to be...
This picture, taken only minutes after NASA Mariner 10 made its closest approach to Mercury, is one of the highest...
A field of bright rays, created by ejecta from a crater, radiating to the north top from off camera lower right is...
Intercrater plains and heavily cratered terrain typical of much of Mercury outside the area affected by the...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, shows plains filling this basin are uniformly...
Antoniadi Ridge, over 450 kilometers long, runs along the right side of this acquired image during NASA Mariner 10...
The craters in this image NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft, which launched in 1974, have interior rings of mountains and...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, shows young craters superposed on smooth plains....
After passing Mercury the first time and making a trip around the Sun, NASA Mariner 10 again flew by Mercury on...
This photograph of Mercury, taken by NASA Mariner 10, shows two prominent rayed craters. Bright halos extend as far...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, shows intercrater plains and heavily cratered...
After passing Mercury the first time and making a trip around the Sun, NASA Mariner 10 again flew by Mercury on...
This computer generated photomosaic from NASA Mariner 10 is of the southern half of Mercury Shakespeare Quadrangle,...
This photograph of Mercury was taken by NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft shows smooth plains areas on Mercury that are...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, shows that several west-facing lobate scarps...
A scarp, or cliff, extends diagonally from upper left to lower right in this picture of Mercury taken by NASA...
This mosaic, made from over 140 individual TV frames taken about two hours after encounter, shows the planet Mercury...
NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft was coaxed into a third and final encounter with Mercury in March of 1975. This is one of...
A dark, smooth, relatively uncratered area on Mercury was photographed two hours after NASA Mariner 10 flew by the...
The Kuiper Quadrangle was named in memory of Dr. Gerard Kuiper, an imaging team member, and well-known astronomer,...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, shows a broadly curved lobate scarp running from...
This is an enhanced contrast version of the first Mars photograph released on July 15, 1965. This is man first...