Visualization of BepiColombo flying by Venus on 10 August 2021. The spacecraft makes nine gravity assist maneuvers (one of Earth, two of Venus, and six of Mercury) before entering orbit around the innermost planet of the Solar System.
BepiColombo is an international collaboration between ESA and JAXA.
Credit: ESA/ATG medialab
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