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VideoFromSpace | BepiColombo spacecraft makes closest Mercury flyby to date - See a time-lapse @VideoFromSpace | Uploaded 4 weeks ago | Updated 15 hours ago
The BepiColombo spacecraft made the "closest flyby of a planet ever" when it flew by Mercury on September 4, 2024, according to ESA. See time-lapsed imagery of the flyby shot from Sept. 4-5, 2024.

Credit: ESA/BepiColombo/MTM
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