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On 8 January, at 06:59 CET, Bepi, Mio and MTM got as close as 295 km to Mercuryโs surface. This sixth flyby is the last time the #BepiColombo trio greet the planet together ๐ esa.int/ESA_Multimediaโฆ



๐ฐ๏ธ๐We're gearing up for BepiColombo's sixth Mercury flyby, coming up this Wednesday! โน๏ธClosest approach is 295 km at 06:59 CET We'll investigate Mercury's cold night side, north pole craters, and the vast northern plains ๐esa.int/Science_Explorโฆ


Yesterday @BepiColombo greeted Mercury from just 37628 km away, using @MERTISonBepi to take the first ever space-based pictures of the planet in mid-infrared wavelengths. We'll reveal what Bepi saw in the coming week! ๐ esa.int/ESA_Multimediaโฆ

Mercury in motion... One of the #BepiColombo selfie-cameras captured Mercury today as the spacecraft rushed by the planet at almost 3 km per second. ๐ฐ๏ธ๐จ This time-lapse of unprocessed images was captured during 10:26-11:18 UTC today (11:26-12:18 CET), between 53700 and 48000 km from the planet's surface. ๐ธ

This Sunday, @BepiColombo will fly past Mercury for the fifth time. Here's an overview of what you can expect ๐ esa.int/ESA_Multimediaโฆ



WOW, it only took 30 minutes for Mio to collect enough data during our third #MercuryFlyby to map out the dynamic features of Mercuryโs magnetic environment. Great job @JAXA_MMO! ๐๐คฉ Canโt wait for our dual observations once in orbit! Full story ๐esa.int/Science_Explorโฆ

Right now, #BepiColombo is just 165 km from Mercury's surface. This is the closest the spacecraft has ever been, and the closest it will ever get. Having just passed the planet's north pole, the spacecraft will soon capture its first-ever images of the south pole. Stay tuned!

Our #BepiColombo @esaoperations team confirm all went well with our Mercury flyby last night. Now we wait and see what images & data our instrument teams collected! Stay tuned for a selfie-cam update later today. Here's a sneak preview ๐คซ

