NASA spacecraft now circling Mercury

Washington: For the first time, Earth has a regular orbiting eye-in-the-sky spying on the solar system`s smallest and strangest planet, Mercury. NASA`s spacecraft called Messenger successfully veered into a pinpoint orbit yesterday night after a 6 1/2-year trip and 4.9 billion miles (79 billion kilometres) and tricky manoeuvring to fend off the gravitational pull of […]

Washington: For the first time, Earth has a regular orbiting eye-in-the-sky spying on the solar system`s smallest and strangest planet, Mercury.

NASA`s spacecraft called Messenger successfully veered into a pinpoint orbit yesterday night after a 6 1/2-year trip and 4.9 billion miles (79 billion kilometres) and tricky manoeuvring to fend off the gravitational pull of the sun.