After MESSENGER completed its successful flyby of Mercury, the Narrow
Angle Camera (NAC), part of the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS), took
images of the receding planet. Beginning on January 14, 2008, about 100
minutes after MESSENGER's closest pass by the surface of Mercury, until
January 15, 2008, about 19 hours later, the NAC acquired one image every
four minutes. In all, 288 images were snapped during this sequence; shown
here are just 12 of those departing shots. The top left image was taken
when MESSENGER was about 34,000 kilometers (21,000 miles) from Mercury,
and the bottom right image was snapped from a distance of about 400,000
kilometers (250,000 miles).
This large set of departing NAC images has been assembled into a movie,
which will be shown tomorrow during a NASA press conference at 1 pm EST.
Tune in tomorrow, via the web or NASA TV, to watch the NASA press
conference, see this movie, and hear about the major discoveries made by
MESSENGER from its historic flyby of Mercury!
Mission Elapsed Times (MET) of images: 108830924, 108836684, 108842444,
108848204, 108853964, 108859724, 108865484, 108871244, 108877004,
108882764, 108888524, 108894284.
These images are from MESSENGER, a NASA Discovery mission to conduct the
first orbital study of the innermost planet, Mercury. For information
regarding the use of images, see the MESSENGER image use policy.