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Big Picture homage to MESSENGER

June 12, 2009 By sarah

MESSENGER launches

The wonderful Big Picture series at the Boston Globe devoted a photo series this week to the MESSENGER probe and the fantastic images it has sent us from the tiny enigmatic planet Mercury.

Hop on over there and take a look!

Image: NASA

Filed Under: Snippets Tagged With: astronomy, big picture, messenger, nasa, space

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