yes
The space probe Mariner 10 has been sent to Mercury. Currently the unmanned space probe MESSANGER is photographing and studying Mercury.
There has never been a NASA exploration mission to the surface of Mercury, but the MESSENGER spacecraft has been in orbit and taking pictures of the planet since 2008.Before that, in 1974, the "Mariner 10" probe took photos of Mercury.
There has been only one space probe which [crash] landed on Mercury, and that was Messenger.
Messenger was a mission of the space program to reach Mercury. It took 3 years and 4 months to reach the destination.
The space above the mercury is airtight, there is no air above the mercury
Space Patrol - 1950 Mission to Mercury 2-25 was released on: USA: 21 June 1952
Mariner 10
Here to the question is not at all clear . Which mission are you asking about. The Mercury, the Gemini or the Apollo mission, or are you asking of the Skylab mission or the Space Shuttle mission?
None. We have not had a manned mission to Mercury yet. The space shuttle would be unable to make that type of trip.
No space probe has ever landed on Mercury.
The space probe Mariner 10 has been sent to Mercury. Currently the unmanned space probe MESSANGER is photographing and studying Mercury.
No, not yet. The MESSENGER mission has flown by Mercury three times, and is planned to land on the surface during 2010.
mercury is the nearest planet to the sun.the space craft mariner 10 who the one who took pictures on it
Names have nothing to do with a space mission. They are just an arbitrary way to keep track of each mission. Some of the names of the past are Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Surveyor, and Voyager. They all accomplished great things in space.
in march 2011. it was the last space mission by a shuttle ever for the americans.
Mercury is about 4.6 billion years old.
As of 2011, the Mariner 10 and MESSENGER missions have been the only missions that have made close observations of Mercury. MESSENGER made a flyby of Mercury on 14 January 2008, to further investigate the observations made by Mariner 10 in 1975.[2] A third mission to Mercury, BepiColombo, is to include two probes. BepiColombo is a joint mission between Japan and the European Space Agency. MESSENGER and BepiColombo are intended to gather complementary data to help scientists understand many of the mysteries discovered by Mariner 10's flybys.