Framed Mercury Art
Closest to the sun and one of the smallest planets in the solar system, Mercury is not a planet to miss. With a surface that is similar to the moon and even emotes phases like the moon does, Mercury is a unique planet. Framed Mercury artwork gives a window into viewing this mighty little planet.
Framed Mercury pictures by Print Collection and Walter Myers for Stock trek Images feature stunning views of Mercury. “Planet Mercury, March 24, 1974” by Print Collection, give an up close view of Mercury half in shadow. “Sunrise on Mercury” by Wlaer Myers for Stock trek Images, is a breathtaking image, capturing a cosmic sunrise over the grey-crated surface of Mercury. The ghostly and eerie light of a distant glow creeps up from the edge of Mercury in the photograph, “A Ghostly Coronal Light Reveals Mercury’s Rugged and Inhospitable Surface,” by Walter Myer fro Stock trek Images.
The launching of the Mercury Capsule was a historical event that has been captured in framed Mercury art. See John F. Kennedy, America’s beloved 35th President peek in through the window of the Mercury Capsule in the vintage photograph “JFK Inspects Mercury Capsule” by artist unknown. The black and white photograph, “Project Mercury Capsule Complete in Lewis Hanger,” shows a worker readying the capsule to be moved.
“Pre-dawn sky with waning crescent moon, Jupiter at top, and Mercury at lower center,” by Alan Dyer for Stock trek Images showcases Mercury, as just a bright spec, glimmering in the golden light of the rising sun. Mercury’s expansive rocky surface is brought up close and personal in the photograph, “Large Craters on the Planet Mercury,” by Stock trek Images.