NASA's MESSENGER Successfully Enters Mercury's Orbit

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It took NASA's spacecraft, MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, Geochemistry and Ranging, AKA MESSENGER, six and a half years and some clever maneuvering - But on Thursday March 17th, the unmanned spacecraft made history by successfully entering the 12 hour elliptical orbit of our solar system's innermost planet, Mercury.

While the distance to Mercury is a mere 96.35 million miles, it has been very difficult to get close to it until now. The biggest challenge has been the speed of this tiny planet, which zips around the sun at 106,0000 mph. NASA scientists estimated that in order to get into its orbit, MESSENGER would have to be accelerating at a speed of 65,000 mph - Something that was not possible with our current propulsion system capabilities.

That's when Chen-wan Yen, an engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratories came up with the brilliant idea of creating a trajectory or path (see video below) for the Spacecraft that would use the gravity from Earth, Venus and Mercury to provide the propulsion or extra speed required. So essentially every time it flew by one of these planets the gravitational pull from the planet would give it a boost. To gain the final momentum, MESSENGER performed a loop around all three planets and, without using much fuel, managed to successfully accelerate into its final position.

Besides looping around the planets, MESSENGER also had to make 15 loops around the sun, which meant that to get to Mercury, it had to travel a distance of almost 5 billion miles. But as it was flying around, it sent back some amazing pictures and data for scientists to start analyzing.

Now MESSENGER has to face the next challenge - Being closer to the Sun, Mercury's temperature can get as high as 450°Celsius (840°Fahrenheit), most of which is radiated back to space. To combat this, the spacecraft has been covered with a large sunshade, made from ceramic fabric built to withstand high temperatures and also programmed so that the time spent around Mercury's hottest areas is limited to the bare minimum. In addition, the equipment inside the spacecraft has also been built from materials that will be able to withstand the heat.

If everything works according to plan, MESSENGER will remain in the orbit for a year and hopefully send back data that will solve the planet's many mysteries - like why the exosphere is so active and how much of the core of the planet is liquid. In addition, the scientists also hope gain to get better insight into the Earth-like hills and valleys that dot the surface of the planet. Needless to say, they are quite excited at the prospect of getting some intelligence into this planet that is so near, yet has been so unreachable, for all these years.

Resources: Science.NASA.gov

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  • coolguy2over 13 years
    mercury is about 450 celsius 840 fahrenheit the messenger has to see whats there and still orbits mercruey
    • panther
      pantherover 13 years
      That was very interesting, because I love space. I wounder if people will go to Mucry? If people do go to Mucry what will they wear? How much did it cost to make that michine? What do you think? My gess is about $200,000.
      • spiderover 13 years
        that was so cool it showed that sadelight thinges can go 65,000 mph.it sede that mercury is 450 cecius (840 fahrenheit.
        • coolguy
          coolguyover 13 years
          Mercury is about 450 celsius and 840 farinhight.also if the messenger goes by the plan it will still orbit mercury
          • maddi
            maddiover 13 years
            I think it would be so cool to build a MESSENGER. I think it would provide interesting information. It might even help one learn how to build adifferent kind of MESSENGER. Now that would be cool!! I think that that would be fun!! Don't you?
            • snuffluftopia
              snuffluftopiaover 13 years
              I THINK THAT THE LAST VIDEO WOULD BE A REALLY GOOD SIMULATOR FOR SPACE TRAINING BECAUSE GOING UP AND DOWN WOULD HELP WITH NOT GETTING NAUTIOS. i THOUGHT THAT THE ORBIT VIDEO IS CONFUSING BECAUSE YOU TRAVEL INWARDS. I THINK IT WILL PROBABLY LAND OR FINALLY ORBIT MERCURY IN 2022. OR LONGER. I WONDER WHY IT COLDN'T BE HUMAN IN THE ORBIT. BUT BOY IS IT GONNA GET HOT AROUND MERCURY.
              • coolguy
                coolguyover 13 years
                Also chen-wan-yen hade a brillant idea to creat trajectrory it is to provide gravity from earth to make speed.
                • coolguy
                  coolguyover 13 years
                  mecury goes around the planet at 106,0000mph that is so fast.The distants betwen mere mercury is 96.35 million miles away.
                  • epicface
                    epicfaceover 13 years
                    wow that is cool how did they get it going that fast.
                    • ampithere
                      ampithereover 13 years
                      amazing! the last vidio looked like it almost crashed. BOOM!!!