In 2026, the Bepicolombo Mercury Transfer Module will return to Mercury once again to release the ESA's Mercury Planetary ...
The close-up images reveal craters, the floors of which are in permanent shadow, and vast sunlit northern plains.
The BepiColombo flew just 183 miles above the planet's surface on its sixth and final flyby before going into orbit next year ...
More than six years after its launch, the 'Bepicolombo' space probe flew past the planet Mercury for the last time on Wednesday.