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planetary science
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The planetary science tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about recent discoveries and missions across the solar system. Topics include new findings on Mars, such as boulder tracks, liquid water paradoxes, and historical timelines, as well as unexpected discoveries on Mercury and the Venus Curse being broken by NASA missions. Images and videos from Saturn and whimsical illustrations like a capybara on the Moon also appear. The content reflects a community interest in space exploration and planetary research, with threads sharing YouTube videos and images that highlight ongoing scientific developments.
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Mercury’s first photo from orbit has been snapped by NASA‘s Messenger spacecraft on March 29, 2011, Space.com reported.
“This image is the first ever obtained from a spacecraft in orbit about the solar system’s innermost planet,” Messenger mission scientists...
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