Hidden Mickeys can be found all over Walt Disney World, but this one is out of our world. This picture, acquired by NASA’s Messenger orbiter on June 3, shows an area of the planet Mercury‘s surface northwest of a crater recently named Magritte. The shadowing helps define a striking resemblance to Disney’s Mickey Mouse character, created by the accumulation of craters over Mercury’s long geologic history.
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