A view of Venus while searching for vulcanoids
Wed Feb 3, 2010 at 17:32 UTC
Images from the latest vulcanoid search are currently being transmitted to Earth, and one of those 256 images is shown here. Vulcanoids are small rocky bodies that have been postulated to exist in orbits between Mercury and the Sun, though no such object has yet been detected.
MESSENGER has the unique opportunity to search for smaller and fainter vulcanoids than has ever before been possible. The best opportunities for MESSENGER to search for vulcanoids are during perihelion passages, when the spacecraft's orbit brings it closest to the Sun.
MESSENGER has searched for vulcanoids during three perihelion passages to date, in June 2008, in February 2009, and most recently in January 2010. There will be another three perihelion passages in 2010, which will provide additional opportunities to continue the search. MESSENGER images acquired to date have not revealed any vulcanoids.
| Source: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory | |
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