
Fans of Star Wars will pick this up right away!
NASA’s special Messenger spacecraft photographed a rather unusual formation on Mercury and it looks very like a certain character from the Star Wars series. Take a look to the right of the picture.
Yep, there’s an uncanny resemblance to smuggler Han Solo encased in carbonite on the planet!
Remember that moment?
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NASA has even acknowledged that the formation does bear a resemblance to Solo, writing:
“If there are two things you should remember, it’s not to cross a Hutt, and that Mercury’s surface can throw up all kinds of surprises. In this image, a portion of the terrain surrounding the northern margin of the Caloris basin hosts an elevated block in the shape of a certain carbonite-encased smuggler who can make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.”
“This block may be part of the original surface that pre-dates the formation of Caloris, which was shaped by material ejected during the basin-forming event. The act of seeing a meaningful shape in random landforms is a form of pareidolia—and has been seen for Mercury more than a few times before…”
The photo itself was taken on July 27th, 2011 but only recently shared online.
Hat-Tip to Laughing Squid for spotting this one!
Pics via NASA and Star Wars Wikia