Debussy Crater with Radiant Impact Rays on Mercury Image
This extensive view of Debussy Crater, captured by the MESSENGER spacecraft on March 29, 2011, vividly shows the radiant impact rays extending from the crater. Named after the French composer Claude Debussy, this crater's rays stretch for hundreds of kilometers across Mercury’s surface. Suitable for educational content on planetary science, astronomy studies, and space mission presentations.
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