The article discusses data from the U.S. National Aeronautics & Space Administration's (NASA's) MESSENGER satellite that corroborates a long-held hypothesis regarding the existence of pockets of ice water in the craters of the planet Mercury. Topics include MESSENGER's mission, results of an analysis of data that found temperatures inside the craters were right for ice deposits, and an image showing craters of Mercury mapped by MESSENGER.
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