The First Real Images Of Mercury – What We Found?

In this video, we’ll be discussing the first real images of Mercury, what we found and what implications it has.

Ever since the Mariner 10 probe flew by Mercury in 1974, we’ve been looking at the planet’s surface. But until now, we’ve only had a few blurry images. This new set of pictures, taken by the MESSENGER probe, is the first real images of Mercury’s surface.

We’ll be discussing the implications of these new images, and what they could mean for the future of space exploration. Tune in to find out what we found!

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    Kevin Doyle

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    Fascinating and informative video.
    This information comes from the European Space Agency and the ‘real NASA’ in Florida and Texas.
    The garbage ‘climate change’ CO2 nonsense comes from the ‘pretend NASA’ located at Columbia University in New York City.
    Years ago, sneaky Democrat politicians figured they needed a ‘scientific imprimatur’ to their claims of fake ‘Greenhouse Gas Theory’, thus they elevated the Goddard Research Center, a minor branch of NASA to God-like status. In reality, the clowns at Columbia in New York, such as James Hansen, are as scientifically literate as a house plant, as they are a bunch of climate activists. Yet, every ‘Climate Change’ or ‘Global Warming’ missive has the stamp of NASA. Clever trick!
    Perpetuating a brilliant grift!

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