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Missions to Mercury
Authors:André Balogh  Réjean Grard  Sean C Solomon  Rita Schulz  Yves Langevin  Yasumasa Kasaba  Masaki Fujimoto
Institution:(1) International Space Science Institute, Bern, Switzerland;(2) Research and Scientific Support Department, ESA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands;(3) Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC 20015, USA;(4) Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale, Orsay, France;(5) Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Mercury is a very difficult planet to observe from the Earth, and space missions that target Mercury are essential for a comprehensive understanding of the planet. At the same time, it is also difficult to orbit because it is deep inside the Sun’s gravitational well. Only one mission has visited Mercury; that was Mariner 10 in the 1970s. This paper provides a brief history of Mariner 10 and the numerous imaginative but unsuccessful mission proposals since the 1970s for another Mercury mission. In the late 1990s, two missions—MESSENGER and BepiColombo—received the go-ahead; MESSENGER is on its way to its first encounter with Mercury in January 2008. The history, scientific objectives, mission designs, and payloads of both these missions are described in detail.
Keywords:Mercury  Mariner 10  MESSENGER  BepiColombo
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