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One of the most prominent lobate scarps Discovery Scarp, photographed by NASA Mariner 10 during it first encounter...
This computer photomosaic is of the Caloris Basin, the largest basin on Mercury. NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft imaged...
Cratered terrain very similar to that on the Moon is shown in this TV photo of Mercury taken by NASA Mariner 10....
NASA Mariner 10 photo reveals a heavily cratered terrain on Mercury with a prominent scrap extending several hundred...
This computer generated photomosaic from NASA Mariner 10 is of the southern half of Mercury Shakespeare Quadrangle,...
As NASA Mariner 10 passed by Mercury on its second encounter with the planet on Sept. 21, 1974, this picture of a...
One of NASA Mariner 10 two TV cameras took this picture of a densely cratered region of Mercury on Sept. 21, 1974,...
NASA Mariner 10 shows a close-up view of one-half of a circular basin the largest observed on Mercury. Hills and...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, shows a crater just north of the Caloris...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, is of the Borealis area H-1, located in Mercury...
Taken about 40 minutes before NASA Mariner 10 made its close approach to Mercury on Sept. 21,1974, this picture...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, is of the northeastern quadrant of the Caloris...
During its second encounter with Mercury on Sept. 21, 1974, NASA Mariner 10 took this picture of the planet South...
This image was taken by NASA Mariner 10 during it first encounter with Mercury in 1974. The scarp forms a broad lobe...
A model of the Mariner-C spacecraft at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research...
Gazing into the Mariner 10 Gore
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, is located about 500 km east of the Caloris...
Caloris Basin on Mercury, is one of the largest basins in the solar system, its diameter exceeds 1300 kilometers and...
After passing Mercury the first time and making a trip around the Sun, NASA Mariner 10 again flew by Mercury on...
NASA Mariner 10 took this picture some 2 1/2 hours before it passed Mercury on March 29, 1974. The bright-floored...
As NASA Mariner 10 approached Mercury at nearly seven miles per second on March 29, 1974, its TV camera took this...
This double ring basin top center of image was photographed during NASA Mariner 10 second encounter and shows two...
This image, from NASA Mariner 10 spacecraft which launched in 1974, shows a scarp upper left corner of the image...
In this natural-color image from NASA Terra spacecraft, a fingerprint-like gravity wave feature occurs over a deck...