Mercury can be seen now in the C3 FOV, in the southern hemisphere, moving from right to left. It is expected to be in the C3 FOV until around Feb 2.
04:30 UT S West Very faint and elongated loop-like front. Barely visible in C3 and only very close to its inner edge. 10:54 UT WN West Ragged and diffuse loop front that fades throughout C2. 20:30 UT S West Very narrow (jet-like) loop front that quickly fades. 23:06 UT S East Very narrow (jet-like) fan-like front that quickly fades. 23:06 UT SS East Another very narrow fan-like front that quickly fades.
00:54 UT S West Very narrow (jet-like) loop front that fades very close to the iner edge of C3. 02:30 UT N Pole Jet-like front. 06:54 - 12:30 UT Temporary DSN Data Gap. Last C2 image available by the time of writing: 12:54 UT.