Multiple Choice
Almost all we know about Mercury has come from:
A) telescopic observations from Earth near greatest elongations.
B) radar imaging of its rugged surface.
C) the Mariner 10 and Messenger missions.
D) observations of impacts on Mercury's surface.
E) the Hubble Space Telescope's high resolution images.
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