WATCH: Joint Europe-Japan mission to Mercury blasts off | Inquirer Technology

WATCH: Joint Europe-Japan mission to Mercury blasts off

/ 05:38 PM October 21, 2018

Europe’s first mission to Mercury, built in cooperation with the Japanese space agency JAXA, was launched on board an Ariane 5 rocket from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana on Oct. 19.

The BepiColombo mission includes two spacecraft, a planetary orbiter and a magnetospheric orbiter, which, according to the European Space Agency, will need to deal with temperatures above 350 degrees Celsius during their year-long mission around the closest planet to the sun. JB

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